* gui: Remove footer and move links to header (fixes#5607)
Currently, the footer is always present and takes space at the bottom of
the GUI. However, the links listed there are not part of everyday user
interaction, and as such, they unnecessarily clutter the page, reducing
the usable screen space. Thus, transform the current Help link in the
header into a Help dropdown menu, and move the links from the footer
into it.
Also apply the following tweaks:
1. Move the About dialog from Actions to Help.
2. Add an Introduction (to the GUI) link to Help.
3. Change the Support icon from a question mark to a group of people.
4. Change the Changelog and About icons to a filled version to match the
other icons better.
5. Use a source code icon for Source Code instead of a wrench icon, and
move the wrench icon to Logs. This is done to prevent Changelog and
Logs from using the same icon.
6. Update all dropdown icons' Fork Awesome styles to "fa fa-fw <icon>".
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
* a few more Fork Awesome style updates
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Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
The CSS method to select device IDs on click was added in [1]. However,
it was later mistakenly overwritten by [2]. This commit fixes the
regression and also applies the same behaviour to the Edit Device modal
which was omitted in the original commit.
[1] 5baf5fedb5
[2] 5e384c9185
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
By creating the http.Transport and tls.Configuration ourselves we
override some default behavior and end up with a client that speaks only
HTTP/1.1.
This adds a call to http.ConfigureTransport to do the relevant magic to
enable HTTP/2.
Also tweaks the keepalive settings to be a little kinder to the
server(s).
The allowed IPv4 ranges are the same as before. But we now also accept IPv6 addresses in the ULA range FC00::/7. These addresses don't require an interface identifier and are roughly equivalent to the IPv4 private ranges.
Typical usecases:
VPN interface IPs: Wireguard, OpenVPN, Tailscale, ...
fixed IPv6 LAN addressing while the provider assigns a dynamic prefix. e.g used by pihole
https://cs.opensource.google/go/go/+/refs/tags/go1.21.0:src/net/ip.go;l=146
* lib/versioner: Factor out DefaultPath constant.
Replace several instances where .stversions is named literally to all
use the same definition in the versioner package. Exceptions are the
packages where a cyclic dependency on versioner is impossible, or some
tests which combine the versions base path with other components.
* lib/versioner: Fix comment about trash can in simple versioner.
* lib/versioner: Fix wrong versioning type string in error message.
The error message shows the folder type instead of the versioning
type, although the correct field is used in the comparison.
Safety check added in v1.23.6 introduced bug. Bug unshares folders with untrusted devices if folder does not have an encryption password set, regardless of whether the folder is shared with the untrusted device as encrypted or not. Prevents sharing with untrusted devices in some cases where sharing would be encrypted.
Patch preserves safety check but permits sharing folders with untrusted devices if they are shared as encrypted.
Signed-off-by: kewiha <keithh@protonmail.com>
Currently, the versions filter is case-sensitive regardless of the
underlying OS. With this change, the filter becomes case-insensitive
everywhere, which is more user-friendly and makes it easier to search
for files whose exact case the user may not remember.
In addition, forward and backslashes are no longer distinguished,
whether used as path separators or as part of a file / directory
name (which is unlikely but possible on some platforms).
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
As per Bootstrap recommendation, buttons with tooltips inside button
groups require to have container: 'body' set. This prevents tooltips
from causing the buttons to jump on hover and also allows the tooltips
to be wider instead of wrapping on every space.
Ref: https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.3/components/#btn-groups
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Currently, historically, we look for the `X-API-Key` header to
authenticate with an API key. There's nothing wrong with this, but in
some scenarios it's easier to produce an `Authorization` header with a
`Bearer $token` content, which is nowadays more common. This change adds
support for both, so that we will accept an API key either in our custom
header or as a bearer token.
Currently, because of devices with unset RTC clock, the 100% percentile
for Uptime on [1] is calculated since the Unix epoch which is useless as
far as usage statistics are concerned. Thus, if the Syncthing start time
is set to a past date, assume that the clock is wrong and do not even
try to report the uptime.
[1] https://data.syncthing.net
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Co-authored-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>