This is a long pending refactor. All the DB, query, CRUD, and related
logic scattered across HTTP handlers are now moved into a central
`core` package with clean, abstracted methods, decoupling HTTP
handlers from executing direct DB queries and other business logic.
eg: `core.CreateList()`, `core.GetLists()` etc.
- Remove obsolete subscriber methods.
- Move optin hook queries to core.
- Move campaign methods to `core`.
- Move all campaign methods to `core`.
- Move public page functions to `core`.
- Move all template functions to `core`.
- Move media and settings function to `core`.
- Move handler middleware functions to `core`.
- Move all bounce functions to `core`.
- Move all dashboard functions to `core`.
- Fix GetLists() not honouring type
- Fix unwrapped JSON responses.
- Clean up obsolete pre-core util function.
- Replace SQL array null check with cardinality check.
- Fix missing validations in `core` queries.
- Remove superfluous deps on internal `subimporter`.
- Add dashboard functions to `core`.
- Fix broken domain ban check.
- Fix broken subscriber check middleware.
- Remove redundant error handling.
- Remove obsolete functions.
- Remove obsolete structs.
- Remove obsolete queries and DB functions.
- Document the `core` package.
- echo is now on v4 with major changes including a few breaking changes
- bind() behaviour is now strict. JSON / form etc. unmarshalling of
request data need appropriate `json`, `form` tags. Missing tags for
the public subscription page is added in this commit.
- This also closes#602.
The earlier approach of loading `/api/config.js` as a script on
initial page load with the necessary variables to init the UI is
ditched. Instead, it's now `/api/config` and `/api/settings` like
all other API calls. On load of the frontend, these two resources
are fetched and the frontend is initialised.
In addition to generating HTML forms for selected public lists,
the form page now shows a URL (/subscription/form) that can be
publicly shared to solicit subscriptions. The page lists all
public lists in the database. This page can be disabled on the
Settings UI.
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.
- A check for new versions on the GitHub releases pages happens
once every 24 hours. When a new version is available, a notice
is displayed on the admin UI.