- Adds support for arbitrary file uploads with an admin setting to select allowed file extensions.
- Adds support for attaching media (files) to campaigns.
This commit adds a new API `POST /api/tx` that sends an ad-hoc message
to a subscriber based on a pre-defined transactional template. This is
a large commit that adds the following:
- New campaign / tx template types on the UI. tx templates have an
additional subject field.
- New fields `type` and `subject` to the templates table.
- Refactor template CRUD operations and models.
- Refactor template func assignment in manager.
- Add pre-compiled template caching to manager runtime.
- Pre-compile all tx templates into memory on program boot to avoid
expensive template compilation on ad-hoc tx messages.
The analytics page showed non-unique counts for views and clicks which
was misleading and source of confusion: #522, #561, #571, #676, #680
This commit changes this behaviour to pull unique views and clicks when
individual subscriber tracking is turned on in settings, and non-unique
counts when it is turned off (as `subscriber_id` in `campaign_views`
and `link_clicks` will be NULL, rendering unique queries dysfunctional).
This commit changes the stats SQL queries to use string interpolation
to either to SELECT `*` or `DISTINCT subscriber_id` on app boot based
on the setting in the DB. This involves significant changes to how
queries are read and prepared on init.
- Refactor `initQueries()` to `readQueries()` and `prepareQueries()`.
- Read queries first before preparing.
- Load settings from the DB using the read settings query.
- Prepare queries next. Use the privacy setting from the DB to apply
string interpolation to the analytics queries to pull
unique/non-unique before preparing the queries.
On the UI:
- Show a note on the analytics page about unique/non-unique counts.
- Hide the % donut charts on the analytics page in non-unique mode.
Closes#676, closes#680
- Add new `headers[]` column to the campain table.
- Add new headers box to the campaign UI that takes a JSON array of
custom headers like the headers on the SMTP settings UI.
- Headers are added to e-mails and messenger postback webhooks.
- Add cypress tests.
Closes#514.
The default `{{ TrackLink "https://listmonk.app" }}` template function
is clumsy to write and does breaks WYSIWYG editors and HTML syntax
highlighting because of the quotes. The new syntax doesn't break HTML
and is easier to write.
Eg: `<a href="https://listmonk.app@TrackLink">Link</a>`
- Introduce @TrackLink shorthand.
- Add first-class support for tracking links in the WYSIWYG (TinyMCE)
editor by introducing an on/off checkbox on the link dialog.
- Improve default dummy campaign content to highlight this.
Ref: https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/issues/409
- Introduce `main.appDir` and `main.fronendDir` Go compile-time flags
to hardcode custom paths for loading frontend assets
(frontend/dist/frontend in the repo after build) and app assets
(queries.sql, schema.sql, config.toml.sample) in environments where
embedding files in the binary is not feasible.
These default to CWD unless explicitly set during compilation.
- Fix the Vue favicon path oddity by copying the icon into the built
frontend dir in the `make-frontend` step.
The new `--i18n-dir` directory allows the loading of an external
directory of i18n JSON files, milar to have `--static-dir`
works. New languages can be added and existing language files
can be customized this way.
This commit changes file loading behaviour so that invalid or
non-existent don't halt the execution of the app completely but
merely throw a warning and continue with the default (en) lang.
This commit removes the Go html2text lib that would automatically
convert all HTML messages to plaintext and add them as the alt
text body to outgoing e-mails. This lib also had memory leak
issues with certain kinds of HTML templates.
A new UI field for optionally adding an alt plaintext body to
a campaign is added. On enabling, it converts the HTML message in
the campaign editor into plaintext (using the textversionjs lib).
This introduces breaking changes in the campaigns table schema,
model, and template compilation.
This was a ridiculous miss, where on first time installation, the
well designed default e-mail template was never installed in the
DB! I never spotted this because my local dev setup, and
surprisingly, nobody ever complained that the default campaign
template was a blank slate with no styles.
This is a major feature that builds upon the `Messenger` interface
that has been in listmonk since its inception (with SMTP as the only
messenger). This commit introduces a new Messenger implementation, an
HTTP "postback", that can post campaign messages as a standard JSON
payload to arbitrary HTTP servers. These servers can in turn push them
to FCM, SMS, or any or any such upstream, enabling listmonk to be a
generic campaign messenger for any type of communication, not just
e-mails.
Postback HTTP endpoints can be defined in settings and they can be
selected on campaigns.