This PR adds an error message when the database has no admin user and Jellyseerr has already been
set up (i.e. settings.json is filled in), instead of having a generic error message.
When the email is modified in the user settings and it is already taken by someone else, a generic
message saying that something wrong happened, without saying that it is because the email is already
taken by another user. This PR adds this error message for the email.
* refactor(jellyfinsettings): abstract jellyfin hostname, updated ui to reflect it, better validation
This PR refactors and abstracts jellyfin hostname into, jellyfin ip, jellyfin port, jellyfin useSsl,
and jellyfin urlBase. This makes it more consistent with how plex settings are stored as well. In
addition, this improves validation as validation can be applied seperately to them instead of as one
whole regex doing the work to validate the url.
UI was updated to reflect this.
BREAKING CHANGE: Jellyfin settings now does not include a hostname. Instead it abstracted it to ip,
port, useSsl, and urlBase. However, migration of old settings to new settings should work
automatically.
* refactor: remove console logs and use getHostname and ApiErrorCodes
* fix: store req.body jellyfin settings temporarily and store only if valid
This should fix the issue where settings are saved even if the url
was invalid. Now the settings will only be saved if the url is
valid. Sort of like a test connection.
* refactor: clean up commented out code
* refactor(i18n): extract translation keys
* fix(auth): auth failing with jellyfin login is disabled
* fix(settings): jellyfin migrations replacing the rest of the settings
* fix(settings): jellyfin hostname should be carried out if hostname exists
* fix(settings): merging the wrong settings source
* refactor(settings): use migrator for dynamic settings migrations
* refactor(settingsmigrator): settings migration handler and the migrations
* test(cypress): fix cypress tests failing
cypress settings were lacking some of the jobs so when the startJobs() is called when the app
starts, it was failing to schedule the jobs where their cron timings were not specified in the
cypress settings. Therefore, this commit adds those jobs back. In addition, other setting options
were added to keep cypress settings consistent with a normal user.
* chore(prettierignore): ignore cypress/config/settings.cypress.json as it does not need prettier
* chore(prettier): ran formatter on cypress config to fix format check error
format check locally passes on this file. However, it fails during the github actions format check.
Therefore, json language features formatter was run instead of prettier to see if that fixes the
issue.
* test(cypress): add only missing jobs to the cypress settings
* ci: attempt at trying to get formatter to pass on cypress config json file
* refactor: revert the changes brought to try and fix formatter
added back the rest of the cypress settings and removed cypress settings from .prettierignore
* refactor(settings): better erorr logging when jellyfin connection test fails in settings page
* refactor(jellyfinapi): use the external api class for jellyfin api requests
refactors jellyfin api requests to be handled by the external api
to be consistent with how other external api requests are made
related #728, related #387
* style: prettier formatted
* refactor(jellyfinapi): rename device in auth header as jellyseerr
* refactor(error): rename api error code generic to unknown
* refactor(errorcodes): consistent casing of error code enums
* fix(logging): handle media server connection refused error/toast
Properly log as connection refused if the jellyfin/emby server is unreachable. Previously it used to
throw a credentials error which lead to a lot of confusion
* refactor(i8n): extract translation keys
* refactor(auth): error message for a more consistent format
* refactor(auth/errors): use custom error types and error codes instead of abusing error messages
* refactor(i8n): replace connection refused translation key with invalidurl
* fix(error): combine auth and api error class into a single one called network error
* fix(error): use the new network error and network error codes in auth/api
* refactor(error): rename NetworkError to ApiError