Summary:
This commit updates and enhances poll interaction. From now on users
will interact with a poll via the status that contains it. Direct
interaction with the poll (via the poll's ID) is no longer supported.
This helps resolve an issue where it wasn't possible to find the owner
of the poll when interacting with it directly.
Changes:
- Users can no longer view a poll directly using the Poll ID.
Instead polls can be viewed when viewing statuses or timelines.
- More details about a poll is shown in statuses and timelines.
- Votes are now added to polls via statuses.
- Poll results are hidden unless the following conditions are met.
- The user is the owner of the poll.
- The poll has expired.
- The user has already voted in the poll.
- Enbas can now detect and stop a poll owner from voting in their own
poll.
- When a status is created Enbas will now only print the ID of the
created status instead of the whole thing.
PR: apollo/enbas#43Resolvesapollo/enbas#39
Summary:
- Created a custom CLI schema for Enbas which will act as the Source
of Truth for code and document generation.
- Created a code generator which uses the schema to generate the
executor definitions and code in the internal usage package.
Changes:
- Created the Enbas CLI schema as the Source of Truth for Enbas.
- Created the code generator that generates the executor
definitions and code in the usage package.
- Regenerated the executor definitions using the code generator.
- Moved the custom flag value types to the new internal flag
package.
- Created a new flag value type for the bool pointer to replace the
flag.BoolFunc() used for the sensitive and no-color flags.
- Moved the version and build variables to the new internal version
package to simplify the version executor.
- Created a new usage package and moved the usage functions there.
- Changed the type of the account-name flag from string to the
internal StringSliceValue type.