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jordi fita mas 8c0dbf7806 Fix the label and prompt for the carousel media field 2023-09-22 02:17:56 +02:00
jordi fita mas 97cf117da3 Manage all media uploads in a single place
It made no sense to have a file upload in each form that needs a media,
because to reuse an existing media users would need to upload the exact
same file again; this is very unusual and unfriendly.

A better option is to have a “centralized” media section, where people
can upload files there, and then have a picker to select from there.
Ideally, there would be an upload option in the picker, but i did not
add it yet.

I’ve split the content from the media because i want users to have the
option to update a media, for instance when they need to upload a
reduced or cropped version of the same photo, without an edit they would
need to upload the file as a new media and then update all places where
the old version was used.  And i did not want to trouble people that
uploads the same photo twice: without the separate relation, doing so
would throw a constraint error.

I do not believe there is any security problem to have all companies
link their media to the same file, as they were already readable by
everyone and could upload the data from a different company to their
own; in other words, it is not worse than it was now.
2023-09-21 01:56:44 +02:00
jordi fita mas d08fa31c81 Add translate_campsite_type SQL function
It makes sense that, if i have it for the home page sliders, i should
also have it for the campsite type, for consistence, at least.
2023-09-15 01:23:51 +02:00
jordi fita mas f746c82b46 Make home page’s carousel manageable via the database
I debated with myself whether to create the home_carousel relation or
rather if it would be better to have a single carousel relation for all
pages.  However, i thought that it would be actually harder to maintain
a single relation because i would need an additional column to tell one
carrousel from another, and what would that column be? An enum? A
foreign key to another relation? home_carousel carries no such issues.

I was starting to duplicate logic all over the packages, such as the
way to encode media paths or “localization” (l10n) input fields.
Therefore, i refactorized them.

In the case of media path, i added a function that accepts rows of
media, because always need the same columns from the row, and it was
yet another repetition if i needed to pass them all the time.  Plus,
these kind of functions can be called as `table.function`, that make
them look like columns from the table; if PostgreSQL implemented virtual
generated columns, i would have used that instead.

I am not sure whether that media_path function can be immutable. An
immutable function is “guaranteed to return the same results given the
same arguments forever”, which would be true if the inputs where the
hash and the original_filename columns, instead of the whole rows, but
i left it as static because i did not know whether PostgreSQL interprets
the “same row but with different values” as a different input.  That is,
whether PostgreSQL’s concept of row is the actual tuple or the space
that has a rowid, irrespective of contents; in the latter case, the
function can not be immutable.  Just to be in the safe side, i left it
stable.

The home page was starting to grow a bit too much inside the app
package, new that it has its own admin handler, and moved it all to a
separate package.
2023-09-15 01:05:38 +02:00
jordi fita mas 7330ae83ec Copy RecordArray from pgtype to database
Debian’s pgtype version is 1.10.0, but pgtype did not add RecordArray
type until 1.11.0, thus could not compile the application with
Debian 12.

I just copied the code from 1.11.0 without any modification besides
adding the reference to the pgtype package to types and functions.
2023-09-12 21:58:30 +02:00
jordi fita mas f48936f800 Add internationalization and localization of campsite types
I am not happy with the localization interface for admins, but it is the
easier that i could think of (for me, i guess), with a separate for
each language.

I am not at all proud of the use of RecordArray, but i did not see the
need to create and register a type just to show the translation links.
I might change my mind when i need to add more and more translation
links, but only it the current interface remains, which i am not that
sure at the moment.
2023-09-12 20:20:23 +02:00
jordi fita mas da127124a1 Add cover media to campsite types
This is the image that is shown at the home page, and maybe other pages
in the future.  We can not use a static file because this image can be
changed by the customer, not us; just like name and description.

I decided to keep the actual media content in the database, but to copy
this file out to the file system the first time it is accessed. This is
because we are going to replicate the database to a public instance that
must show exactly the same image, but the customer will update the image
from the private instance, behind a firewall.  We could also synchronize
the folder where they upload the images, the same way we will replicate,
but i thought that i would make the whole thing a little more brittle:
this way if it can replicate the update of the media, it is impossible
to not have its contents; dumping it to a file is to improve subsequent
requests to the same media.

I use the hex representation of the media’s hash as the URL to the
resource, because PostgreSQL’s base64 is not URL save (i.e., it uses
RFC2045’s charset that includes the forward slash[0]), and i did not
feel necessary write a new function just to slightly reduce the URLs’
length.

Before checking if the file exists, i make sure that the given hash is
an hex string, like i do for UUID, otherwise any other check is going
to fail for sure.  I moved out hex.Valid function from UUID to check for
valid hex values, but the actual hash check is inside app/media because
i doubt it will be used outside that module.

[0]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2045#section-6.8
2023-09-10 03:04:18 +02:00
jordi fita mas 216ae20638 Add the campsite relation, HTTP handlers, and form
For now, there is only the label, type, and active fields.  We will need
some field to hold the area on the map, but this requires #4, and
possibly #6, to be finished.

Part of #27.
2023-08-14 20:18:26 +02:00
jordi fita mas 8b5a45299e Return HTTP 404 response for non-active campsite’s public pages
At first i thought i had to return HTTP 410 gone in this case, but
HTTP Semantics RFC[0] says that “The 410 (Gone) status code indicates
that […] this condition is likely to be permanent. If the origin server
does not know […] whether or not the condition is permanent, the status
code 404 (Not Found) ought to be used instead.”

A non-active campsite type does not mean “deleted”, but rather
temporarily disabled, thus a 404 is the appropriate code.

[0] https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110#status.410
2023-08-14 12:07:51 +02:00
jordi fita mas 114c6e6212 Order campsite type’s index by name 2023-08-14 11:46:57 +02:00
jordi fita mas 208952b964 Add the Active field to the campsite type’s edit form and function
In the new form this field is hidden and always active, because it makes
no sense to add an inactive campsite type.
2023-08-14 11:43:58 +02:00
jordi fita mas d117ce5027 Add public page for campsite type, and function to edit them
Had to export and move PublicPage struct to template because i can not
import app from campsites/types: app already imports campsite for the
http handler, and it, in turn, imports the types package for its own
http handler; an import loop.

Also had to replace PublicPage.MustRender with a Setup function because
the page passed down to html/template was the PublicPage struct, not
whatever struct embeds it.  I was thinking more of Java inheritance here
rather than struct embedding.
2023-08-08 02:45:54 +02:00
jordi fita mas e128680e9a Split templates and handlers into admin and public
I need to check that the user is an employee (or admin) in
administration handlers, but i do not want to do it for each handler,
because i am bound to forget it.  Thus, i added the /admin sub-path for
these resources.

The public-facing web is the rest of the resources outside /admin, but
for now there is only home, to test whether it works as expected or not.

The public-facing web can not relay on the user’s language settings, as
the guest user has no way to set that.  I would be happy to just use the
Accept-Language header for that, but apparently Google does not use that
header[0], and they give four alternatives: a country-specific domain,
a subdomain with a generic top-level domain (gTLD), subdirectories with
a gTLD, or URL parameters (e.g., site.com?loc=de).

Of the four, Google does not recommend URL parameters, and the customer
is already using subdirectories with the current site, therefor that’s
what i have chosen.

Google also tells me that it is a very good idea to have links between
localized version of the same resources, either with <link> elements,
Link HTTP response headers, or a sitemap file[1]; they are all
equivalent in the eyes of Google.

I have choosen the Link response headers way, because for that i can
simply “augment” ResponseHeader to automatically add these headers when
the response status is 2xx, otherwise i would need to pass down the
original URL path until it reaches the template.

Even though Camper is supposed to be a “generic”, multi-company
application, i think i will stick to the easiest route and write the
templates for just the “first” customer.

[0]: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/specialty/international/managing-multi-regional-sites
[1]: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/specialty/international/localized-versions
2023-08-05 03:42:37 +02:00
jordi fita mas 1b923a9f65 Add add_campsite_type function and call it from Go with a proper form
This form has an “HTML field”, which is just a <textarea> but “improved”
with the use of Automattic’s isolated block editor[0], a repackaged
Gutenberg’s editor playground as full-featured multi-instance editor
that does not require WordPress.

I do not want to use Node to build this huge, over-engineered piece of …
software. Therefore, i downloaded the released “browser” package, and
added the required React bundle, like i do with HTMx.  This will hold
until i need a new custom block type; let’s hope i will not need it.

[0]: https://github.com/Automattic/isolated-block-editor
2023-08-04 19:59:58 +02:00
jordi fita mas f65110824e Add the company’s slug in the URL before company-dependent handlers
I really doubt that they are going to use more than a single company,
but the application is based on Numerus, that **does** have multiple
company, and followed the same architecture and philosophy: use the URL
to choose the company to manage, even if the user has a single company.

The reason i use the slug instead of the ID is because i do not want to
make the ID public in case the application is really used by employees
of many unrelated companies: they need not need to guess how many
companies there are based on the ID.

I validate this slug to be a valid UUID instead of relaying on the
query’s empty result because casting a string with a malformed value to
UUID results in an error other than data not found.  Not with that
select, but it would fail with a function parameter, and i want to add
that UUID check to all functions that do use slugs.

I based uuid.Valid function on Parse() from Google’s uuid package[0]
instead of using regular expression, as it was my first idea, because
that function is an order of magnitude faster in benchmarks:

  goos: linux
  goarch: amd64
  pkg: dev.tandem.ws/tandem/numerus/pkg
  cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6200U CPU @ 2.30GHz
  BenchmarkValidUuid-4            36946050                29.37 ns/op
  BenchmarkValidUuid_Re-4          3633169               306.70 ns/op

The regular expression used for the benchmark was:

  var re = regexp.MustCompile("^[a-fA-F0-9]{8}-[a-fA-F0-9]{4}-4[a-fA-F0-9]{3}-[8|9|aA|bB][a-fA-F0-9]{3}-[a-fA-F0-9]{12}$")

And the input parameter for both functions was the following valid UUID,
because most of the time the passed UUID will be valid:

  "f47ac10b-58cc-0372-8567-0e02b2c3d479"

I did not use the uuid package as is, even though it is in Debian’s
repository, because i only need to check whether the value is valid,
not convert it to a byte array.  As far as i know, that package can not
do that.

Adding the Company struct into auth was not my intention, as it makes
little sense name-wise, but i need to have the Company when rendering
templates and the company package has templates to render, thus using
the company package for the Company struct would create a dependency
loop between template and company.  I’ve chosen the auth package only
because User is also there; User and Company are very much related in
this application, but not enough to include the company inside the user,
or vice versa, as the User comes from the cookie while the company from
the URL.

Finally, had to move methodNotAllowed to the http package, as an
exported function, because it is used now from other packages, namely
campsite.

[0]: https://github.com/google/uuid
2023-07-31 18:51:50 +02:00
jordi fita mas cfa330bce4 Add the mock-up form for new campsite type
It does nothing, but i need it to discuss with Oriol.

Now there are more than a single package that requires shiftPath, so
i moved it to http and an exported function, ShiftPath.

Part of #25.
2023-07-31 14:23:23 +02:00