* Improve the comment describing how the access check works.
* Move the `authenticate` logic to where it is used so that people
don't have to keep jumping back and forth to understand how the
access check works.
* Break up the three steps to reduce the number of indentation
levels and improve readability. This should also make it easier to
implement and review planned future changes.
Includes settings
Includes i18n
Includes a nice notification
Disconnects on rate limit
Includes feeding into metrics/stats
Include console warn to server console.
1. Introduce contentcollector.js backend tests
1. Fix issue with OL LI items not being properly numbered after import
1. Fix issue with nested OL LI items being improperly numbered on export
1. Fix issue with new lines not being introduced after lists in on import #3961
1. Sanitize HTML on the way in (import)
1. Fix ExportHTML CSS because it needs to support OL > LI > OL not OL > OL [The latter being the correct format]
1. Fix backend tests.
4177b3f943 moved the font-face declarations from src/static/css/pad.css to two
imported files (src/static/css/pad/fonts.css, src/static/css/pad/toolbar.css)
in a different directory.
This results in the font files being invoked from CSSes residing in different
directories in the minified and un-minified case. URLs in the src attribute are
relative to the stylesheet path [0], and so we have to start requiring clean-css
to rebase them.
Before this change, the non minified casse worked by chance, because there were
a lot of "..", which ended up resolving to the root of the site anyways.
Fixes#3956
[0] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@font-face/src
Before this change, a client would require two versions of the same assets (with
and without randomVersionString), wasting resources and triggering all sorts of
hard to debug inconsistencies.
This change should have been part of 95fd5ce2a4 and completes it.
After each Eterpad restart, the clients will request a new version of the
static assets, even if they are not modified. This is the price we pay for
knowing that no stale files are going to be served ever again. We could also
have used a salted hash of the Etherpad version, but we chose the simpler way.
For the rationale behind using a random string at each restart, see #3958.
ACHTUNG: this may prevent caching HTTP proxies to work.
Closes#3955.