This commits adds a new helper like RuleBasedTagger for processing
ignore origin rules. It also adds a new custom RulerZ operator for the
'~' pattern matching rule.
Renames 'pattern' with '_all' in IgnoreOriginRule entity.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Decherf <kevin@kdecherf.com>
The fix relies on a workaround available on TagsAssigner, see the
AssignTagsToEntry() signature for detail.
I replaced the findOneByLabel in the corresponding test to assert that
there is no duplicate.
Fixes#4216
Signed-off-by: Kevin Decherf <kevin@kdecherf.com>
- hiddenName has been disabled in order to fix the missing date range
values when using the material theme
- data format has been changed to 'Y-m-d' in order to comply with the
browser date input default format
- tests: date() and strtotime have been replaced with DateTime-related
objects
Signed-off-by: Kevin Decherf <kevin@kdecherf.com>
- Add missing translations
- Add some tests
- Add `/api/taggingrule/export` API endpoint
- Add baggy theme
- Add error message when importing tagging rules failed
- Also fix all translations (I think we are good now)
The previous URL started to report title as `snippet intertitre` instead of the previous title which contains Google.
It looks like a bug on the website side. Instead of updating the test to match that new title, I prefer to use a more recent url instead.
When using `OR` in a where clause, a composite index can't be used. We should use a `UNION` to take advantages of it.
Instead, create 2 indexes on each hashed urls and make 2 queries to find an url. It'll be faster than the previous solution.
- Added index on entry table for given_url field
- Fix tests:
The previous `bit.ly` url redirected to doc.wallabag but that url doesn't exist in the fixtures.
I used our own internal "redirector" to create a redirect to an url which exist in the fixtures.
Also, updating current migration to use the new `WallabagMigration`.
utf8mb4_unicode_ci considers that 'caché' is equal to 'cache' which
can lead to attaching incorrect tags to entries. This issue is due to
some unicode normalization done by MySQL.
utf8mb4_bin makes no unicode normalization, letting wallabag to consider
'cache' and 'caché' as two different tags.
We change the collation of the whole table as Doctrine does not support
setting a collation on a column for a specific platform (it tries to
apply utf8mb4_bin even for pgsql and sqlite).
Fixes#3302
Signed-off-by: Kevin Decherf <kevin@kdecherf.com>