General:
- Updated several dependancies
Lettre:
- Updateded lettere and the workflow
- Changed encoding to base64
- Convert unix newlines to dos newlines for e-mails.
- Created custom e-mail boundary (auto generated could cause errors)
Tested the e-mails sent using several clients (Linux, Windows, MacOS, Web).
Run msglint (https://tools.ietf.org/tools/msglint/) on the generated e-mails until all errors were gone.
Lettre has changed quite some stuff compared between alpha.1 and alpha.2, i haven't noticed any issues sending e-mails during my tests.
Diesel requires the following changes:
- Separate connection and pool types per connection, the generate_connections! macro generates an enum with a variant per db type
- Separate migrations and schemas, these were always imported as one type depending on db feature, now they are all imported under different module names
- Separate model objects per connection, the db_object! macro generates one object for each connection with the diesel macros, a generic object, and methods to convert between the connection-specific and the generic ones
- Separate connection queries, the db_run! macro allows writing only one that gets compiled for all databases or multiple ones
In this implementation, the `TZ` environment variable must be set
in order for the formatted output to use a more user-friendly
time zone abbreviation (e.g., `UTC`). Otherwise, the output uses
the time zone's UTC offset (e.g., `+00:00`).
Some sites are using base64 encoded inline images for favicons.
This will try to match those with some sane checks and return that.
These icons will have lower prio then the icons with a normal URL.
This includes migrations as well as Dockerfile's for amd64.
The biggest change is that replace_into isn't supported by Diesel for the
PostgreSQL backend, instead requiring the use of on_conflict. This
unfortunately requires a branch for save() on all of the models currently
using replace_into.