Add `isTransactional` to `WallabagMigration` because PHP 8 behave differently with PDO transaction.
This is a workaround because we can't upgrade Doctrine Migration for now (upper versions have the fix).
- Build is now using Composer v2 (instead of v1)
- All actions have been updated to latest version
- Fix bug in PHP 8 were `$entry->getTags()` can't be properly used as a _traversable_ by `assertContains` during tests. Added a custom method `Entry::getTagsLabel()` which return a flatted tag array with only label
- Replace `assertNotRegExp` by `assertDoesNotMatchRegularExpression` because it was deprecated
I've noticed that the endpoint `/api/entries/exists` used by the "Sweep
articles" feature on the Android app failed almost all the time on my
instance.
After checking the corresponding method I found that
`EntryRestController::getEntriesExistsAction()` could be improved.
Here is the former way the method worked:
```
for id in [list of ids]
get full entry by id
if null
get full entry by given id
return array of ids or array of hashes
```
With this behavior on my instance I could expect up to 13k SQL requests
when sweeping articles from the Android app. Morever the repository
fetches all fields (content included) while the method only returns ids
or hashes.
The new behavior is described as follow:
```
get ids, hashes by [list of ids]
merge with provided [list of ids] // this part will complete the final
// array with not found ids
return array of ids or array of hashes
```
In my case this change reduces the number of SQL requests to only 135
(_considering one request for 50 articles_)
Signed-off-by: Kevin Decherf <kevin@kdecherf.com>
According to the ATOM spec link elements must have a href:
https://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/atom.html
Also most feed readers (TinyTiny, Feedly, Thunderbird) prefer link elements in
this order:
- plain
- with attribute rel=alternate
- with attribute rel=via
As the content is work of the entry author, link to it by default. Not to the
wallabag instance entry.
This also makes it possible to share links with people who don't have access to
the wallabag instance via the RSS feed.