This backend stores uploaded media into files on the local filesystem.
This commit also adds a `BackendType` enum, which can be used to distinguish different media backends.
Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
* removed first-header-extractor
get first heading from markdown rende
* don't remove editor or renderer just hide them
this way both are always up to date and can be shown very fast
* extracted image alt attribute into first title. too
* added tests as suggested by @mrdrogdrog
* Add caching of user-data for 600 seconds
* Make cache-entry interface commonly usable
* Extract revision types
* Remove revision-cache rule
* Use seconds as cache-time interval (Date.now uses milliseconds)
* Fix import error
* Extract cache logic into common cache-class
* Add cache class that was forgotten to commit in last commit
* Start adding unit tests
* Fix bug detected during unit-testing
* Add unit tests for cache
* Made entry-limit test more explicit
* Renamed files to lower-case starting letter
* Change element.io links to matrix.to links
Following to the discussion in codimd/server#496, this commit changes element.io links to matrix.to in the new react-client as well.
* Updated cypress test for new link
which puts the markdown text directly to a variable in the route function.
Content-type of the http request is checked to be text/markdown because we dealing with markdown. Technically by now there can be any content which can be encoded. There could be features in the software which do not work properly if the text can't be parsed as markdown.
Signed-off-by: Yannick Bungers <git@innay.de>
ConsoleLoggerService is based on the default Nest LoggerService, but adds the ability to give context about the function that is logging something. It also removes the `[Nest]` string and the PID at the beginning of each log line.
NestConsoleLoggerService is a wrapper around ConsoleLoggerService and makes it possible to use our implementation as a default Nest LoggerService
Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
this was just a simple index problem. The 0. entry of a regex result is the whole string and not the first capture group
added e2e tests to fix this in the future
cypress does currently not support copy to clipboard in firefox so this part of the test is commented out (for the time being)