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
Entry API can now have these new fields:
- content
- language
- preview_picture
- published_at
Re-use the ContentProxy to be able to do the same using the web UI (in the future).
htmLawed is used to clean stuff from content, I hope it’ll be enough to avoid security breach.
Lower content validation when we want to update an entry with content already defined. Before, language & content_type were required. If there weren’t provided, we re-fetched the content using graby. I think these fields aren’t required for an entry to be created. So I removed them.
Which means some import from the v1 export won’t be re-fetched since they provide content, url & title.
Also, remove liberation link from Readability import to avoid overlaping import (from wallabag v1, which had the same link)
- using javibravo/simpleue
- internal config value are now `import_with_redis` & `import_with_rabbit` which are more clear
- if both option are enable rabbit will be choosen
- services imports related to async are now splitted into 2 files: `redis.yml` & `rabbit.yml`
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At the moment only Readability & wallabag v2 import allow created_at import.
Pocket removed `time_added` field from their API v2 to v3...
And wallabag v1 doesn't export that value.