- disable some linters
- all executors now uses the config value
- some variable renaming based on golangci-lint feedback
- add path to the credentials file to the config so users can define the
path to the credentials file
This commit adds integration to external image viewers and video players
to allow users to view image and video attachments.
Enbas creates a cache directory where the media is downloaded to before
opening the external program for viewing.
Users can view one or more media attachments from a single status.
Changes:
- Move InvalidListRepliesPolicyError, InvalidTimelineCategory,
InvalidStatusVisibility and InvalidStatusContentTypeError type to the
model package.
- Clean up some code in regards to the parsing of the Enum types.
- Clean up the error messages sent back to the user.
- Use colons instead of semicolons when unwrapping error messages.
- Print errors to Standard Error (os.Stderr)
Allow users to specify their preferred configuration directory by using
the top level flag (a.k.a 'global flag') --config-dir. This also
introduces the design of baking top level flags into the executor.
This commit refactors the login flow to a GTS server thanks to an update
in the official GTS documentation.
golang.org/x/oauth2 is no longer needed.
Documentation reference:
- https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/api/authentication/
Add Enbas code. So far Enbas can:
- Allow the user to register the application and log into GTS on their
behalf. The scope is limited to read for now.
- Show instance details.
- Show local and remote accounts.