Closes#6223.
Supersedes the investigation draft in #6765.
## Summary
- Removed the remaining explicit uses of the `simple` layout from the email-validation flows.
- Deleted `app/layout/simple.phtml` so those pages now use the shared `layout.phtml`.
- Kept the existing `disable_aside` behavior for the profile page while an email validation token is pending.
## Notes
The replacement for `simple.phtml` is the normal shared layout. Access while email validation is pending is still constrained by the existing `FreshRSS::checkEmailValidated()` route guard, which allows the validation/profile/logout paths and forwards other routes to `user#validateEmail`.
* Add option to keep or reset article sort order when navigating
Adds a new per-user reading option, "Keep the current sort order when
navigating between categories and feeds" (config key: sticky_sort), under
Settings > Reading > "Left navigation: Categories". It defaults to enabled,
which reproduces the current behaviour exactly.
Background (addresses #8953)
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Once a sort/order was active in one view, it was propagated to every sidebar
link and to the "mark all as read" redirect. Opening another category then
ignored that category's own defaultSort/defaultOrder, because FreshRSS_Context
only applies those defaults when sort/order are absent from the request. As a
result the current view's sort (whether chosen manually or resolved from that
view's default) "bled" into the next category/feed.
Behaviour of the new option
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- ON (default): unchanged. The current sort/order stays sticky while
navigating, exactly as before.
- OFF: sidebar links and the "mark all as read" redirect no longer carry
sort/order, so each target resolves its own order in FreshRSS_Context:
feed/category defaultSort/defaultOrder, falling back to the global Reading
sort criterion when none is configured.
order/sort propagation across the UI (for reference)
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- Categories & feeds (sidebar): now gated by sticky_sort (app/layout/aside_feed.phtml).
- "Mark all as read" -> next category, both the top navigation button and the
stream-footer button: now gated by sticky_sort
(app/Controllers/entryController.php::readAction, non-AJAX redirect).
- Custom user queries: unaffected. A query's link is a self-contained URL built
from that query's own saved parameters, so switching query A -> B never
carried A's sort; no option is needed there.
- Stream transition links when sorting by category/feed name: intentionally
left unchanged (out of scope; the sort is intrinsic to that grouping).
Compatibility
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- Not a breaking change: the default (true) reproduces the previous behaviour.
- No database migration. The setting is a standard user configuration value
with its default declared in config-user.default.php, so existing users keep
the previous behaviour transparently.
- The read/unread state filter still persists across navigation regardless of
this option.
i18n
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English strings authored; en-US marked as IGNORE. Translations for the other
25 languages were produced with an automated (AI) translation service and
should be reviewed by native speakers.
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* Comments preference
* Update app/i18n/en/conf.php
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* i18n updates and comment
* Update translations to match reworded sticky_sort strings
Re-applies the 24 non-English/French translations of the "sticky_sort"
reading option after the English and French wording was updated to
"Keep manual sort order during navigation".
* improve Dutch
* i18n DIRTY
* i18n en: custom sort order
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* fix(layout): reserve logo image box via intrinsic dimensions
Add the SVG's intrinsic 1280x256 dimensions to the default
<img class="logo"> in header.phtml and simple.phtml. The
browser uses these to allocate a correctly-proportioned box
from HTML parse time, before CSS is applied; without them, a
cached image can render at native size for a frame on fast
back-to-back navigation. CSS still controls the rendered
height (2rem wide, 24px narrow); width auto-derives from the
intrinsic ratio.
* fix(layout): use rendered logo size for img dimensions
1280 × 256 (the SVG's intrinsic size) replicates the unstyled-frame
flash this PR aims to prevent. 160 × 32 has the same 5:1 ratio and
matches the CSS-rendered size, so the reserved box is correct both
before and after CSS applies.
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`never` was removed from the Referrer Policy spec in 2016 and is
only honoured by current browsers as a legacy alias. Replace with
the spec-compliant `no-referrer` token.
Tested:
- Safari 26 (WebKit): Referer suppressed
- LibreWolf 150 (Gecko): Referer suppressed
- Chromium 149 (Blink): Referer suppressed
- SeaMonkey 2.53.23: ignores meta referrer regardless of value
(pre-existing, unaffected by this change)
Closes https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/8718
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fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/6509
A wrong redirect (to normal view) happened in case of both the big mark as read button on the bottom and the navbar
one, for reader and global views.
* added local feed sorting
Addresses https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/4761
- Added number of sorted feeds and associative array for feed sorting option in Context.
- Number of sorted feeds and local sorting option by its index saved into Minz Request Parameters.
- Number of sorted feeds and local sorting options deleted when choosing another Option Of Global Sorting.
- Added option of allowing sorting by feed in configuration.
- Added variable for allowing local sorting in userConf.
- Added function to get feeds by current get in context.
- Added menu button for all individual feed sorting.
- New database options for individual feed sorting in EntryDAO.
- Considered choosing new entries based on chosen load limit.
- Local sorting parameter saved into continuation value in Index Controller.
How to test the feature manually:
1. At the bottom of Reading Configuration menu turn on individual sorting option menu
2. Choose Sorting by feed option
3. Choose feed at next sorting menu and choose sorting option for that feed
* added feed sorting option
* added sort feeds display
* added template for sort feed name
* added title to feed sorting button
* added comments
* added local sorting option
* Added Docs
* css reset
* added getter and seter for local sort
* added getter and seter for local sort
* allowed sorting per feed
* allowed sorting per feed
* added sorting option for category
* deleted changes from NetryDAO
* add setting up sorting for category
* docs reset
* i18 reset
* updated i18 for category
* added i18 for categories
* added i18 for category
* added setting sorting for feeds and category
* removing userConf.allow-local-sort
* removing userConf.allow-local-sort
* removing white space
* added credits
* removed feeds_by_get
* removed whitespace
* changed escaping for values
* added escaping to user set values
* added in_array
* added secondary sort and order
* added secondary sort and order
* fixed readme
* removed whitespace change
* reseted i18n
* added translations
* added feed setting translations
* fixed i18n
* fixed i18n
* changes in sort order per feed
* changes in sort order per feed
* added secondary sort order
* primary sort
* changed to preferred sort order
* i18n
* Revert wrong whitespace changes
* Re-order new options
* added blank option
* fixed escaping
* fixed default sort in feed
* fixed default sort recovery
* siplyfied option
* added rand option
* Revert unrelated change
* Minor plaintext
* Whitespace and formatting fixes
* Avoid unneeded SQL requests and processing
* Improve syntax
* Improve logic
* Reuse existing translations as much as possible
* i18n
* Remove some options that make little sense
* Separators
* Fix old transation key
* Add help messages
* Progress on secondary sort
* raw name
* Pass parameters. Add TODO
* Progress
* Minor ordering
* Fix parenthesis
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Follow-up of https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/pull/8281
todo:
* [x] Include labels (prefix `t_`) too
* [x] Keep sidebar scrollTop when using the nav menu
* [ ] ~~Make this work in the reader view's sidebar too~~ for separate PR
* [x] Prevent whole page from scrolling on `scrollIntoView()` call, just scroll in the sidebar (probably related: https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/pull/8306#issuecomment-3647414618)
This TODO will be done in a separate PR since it requires optimizing the sidebar toggle code.
edit: it does work on Chrome already though, but only if `#stream` isn't too large / breaks randomly (Firefox is slower it seems)
* Allows easier modifications of the search expression.
* Add proper `__toString()` instead of just returning the raw input string. Allows in particular showing the result of the actual parsing of the raw input string in the UI.
Needed for https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/pull/8294
* Improve anonymous authentication logic
* forgot to git add
* Fix incorrect token check
Because an empty parameter could be just passed if token for the user wasn't set: `&token=`
* Add UI for advanced search
To help users with the seach operators.
Obviously not as powerful as a manually-written search query.
Lack in particular negation and logical *and* for now, but I might try to do something about it.
<img width="939" height="1438" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0bcad39b-eff3-4f44-876b-a2552af2af00" />
* Consistency: allow multiple user queries like S:1,2
* Fix user query and add tests
* feat: Add user modified functionality
Closes https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/7862
Changes proposed in this pull request:
This is an implementation of the proposed feature. It allows entries to have a new field that will be updated whenever an item is marked as read/unread or bookmark/removed from bookmarks. And a new sort criteria to sort by it.
How to test the feature manually:
1. Mark items from a feed as read/unread
2. Mark items from a feed as bookmark / remove bookmark
3. Sort by the new criteria
* feat: Add sort functionality
* feat: Add sort nav button
* fix: Use correct migrations
* fix: Add internationalization
* fix: Linter errors
* chore: PR comments
* Update app/i18n/fr/index.php
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* Update app/i18n/pl/index.php
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* Update app/i18n/nl/index.php
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* make fix-all
* Fixes
* More fixes sort
* Fix wrong index
* Fix unneeded column
* Fix auto-create indexes
* Some copilot suggestions
* One more fix
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* Add new visibility priority *Show in its feed*
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/pull/7970#issuecomment-3293917428 (you can't directly filter a hidden feed, it just shows a 404 page)
And add a new visibility *Show in its feed* to show the feed in the list but not its articles.
Ensure that visibility *hidden* is not shown to API.
* TODO for later
* Update app/i18n/pl/sub.php
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- Fixes for Swage
- Buttons not showing correctly #7465
- Dropdown placement (some dropdowns couldn't fit in viewport)
- Icons not appearing in some places due to color i.e. label management and subscription management page
- Made `.form-group` and button inside search dropdown hover colors slightly darker, for better visibility
- Nav menu style improvements on mobile
- Smaller if not on main page
- Align settings icon on configuration pages to the right
- Support nav menu for feed statistics page
- Text alignment in search dropdown
- Ensure `input, select, textarea` don't overflow the page
- Login link placement in anonymous view
- Other fixes for
- Add via bookmarklet page
- About page
- Shared HTML query page
- Register page
- Text visibility for debug log
- Provide classes `layout.phtml` within `<html>`:
- `logged_in` if applicable
- `controller_$NAME` if applicable
- `file_$NAME` if applicable
- Some other fixes
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* Fixes for frss.css and make more buttons accessible in anonymous view
* Suggested changes and page overflow fix
* Forgot rtlcss
* Revert anonymous view changes
* Sort by category name, feed name
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/7698
Note that sorting is done with the default SQL collation for now, meaning that lower-case vs. upper-case and diacritics are influencing the sorting order. Improvements left for future work.
Watch out that those sorting criteria are slower due to additional joins, additional requests, and poorer indexes.
* i18n:pl
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* i18n: nl
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* Fix preserve sort
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* Provide theme class for CSS
* Replace more common characters with -
* Fix test error
* Make requested changes
* Make more requested changes
* Use htmlspecialchars_decode instead
* Replace whitespace
* One more whitespace character
* Simplify and move class to <html>
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* add shortcut in config
* open my labels menu with shortcut
* the first 9 items are selectable + input field
* i18n
* Update app/i18n/nl/conf.php
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* index.menu.mylabels
* order fixed
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* New stats box layout
* repartition: table overview improved with links and icons
* Show selected feed name in title
* i18n string: overview
* fix
* fix
* fix
* delete unused stat in frss
* Update app/i18n/fr/admin.php
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Add option to sort results by received date (existing, default), publication date, title, URL (link), random.
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/1771
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/2083
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/2119
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/2596
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/3204
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/4405
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/5529
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/5864
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/Extensions/issues/161
URL parameters:
* `&sort=id` (current behaviour, sorting according to newest received articles)
* `&sort=date` (publication date, which is not indicative of how new an article is)
* `&sort=title`
* `&sort=link`
* `&sort=rand` (random order - which disables infinite scrolling, at least for now)
combined with `&order=ASC` or `&order=DESC`

## Implementation notes
The sorting criteria by *received date* (id), which is the default, and which was the only one before this PR, is the one that has the best sorting characteristics:
* *uniqueness*: no entries have the exact same received date
* *monotonicity*: new entries always have a higher received date
* *performance*: this field is efficiently indexed in database for fast usage, including for paging (indexing could also be done to other fields, but with lower effective performance)
In contrary, sorting criteria such as by *publication date*, by *title*, or by *link* are neither unique nor monotonic. In particular, multiple articles may share the same *publication date*, and we may receive articles with a *publication date* far in the future, and then later some new articles with a *publication date* far in the past.
To understand why sorting by *publication date* is problematic, it helps to think about sorting by *title* or by *link*, as sorting by *title* and by *publication date* share more or less the same characteristics.
### Problem 1: new articles
New articles may be received in the background after what is shown on screen, and before the next user action such as *mark all as read*. Due to the lack of *monotonicity* when sorting by e.g. *publication date* or *title*, users risk marking as read a batch of articles containing some fresh articles without seeing them.
Mitigation: A parameter `idMax` tracks the maximum ID related to a batch of actions such as *mark all as read* to exclude articles received after those that are displayed.
### Problem 2: paging / pagination
When navigating articles, only a few articles are displayed, and a new "page" of articles needs to be received from the database when scrolling down or when clicking the button to show more articles. When sorting by e.g. *publication date* or *title*, it is not trivial to show the next page without re-showing some of the same articles, and without skipping any. Indeed, views are often with additional criteria such as showing only unread articles, and users may mark some articles as read while viewing them, hereby removing some articles from the previous pages. And like for *Problem 1*, new articles may have been received in the background. Consequently, it is not possible to use `OFFSET` to implement pagination (so the patches suggested by a few users were wrong due to that, in particular).
Mitigation: `idMax` is also used (just like for *Problem 1*) and a *Keyset Pagination* approach is used, combining an unstable sorting criterion such as *publication date* or *title*, together with *id* to ensure stable sorting. (So, 2 sorting criteria + 1 filter criteria)
See e.g. https://www.alwaysdeveloping.net/dailydrop/2022/07/01-keyset-pagination/
### Problem 3: performance
Sorting by anything else than *received date* (id) is doomed to be slow(er) due to the combination of 3 criteria (see *Problem 2*). An `OFFSET` approach (which is not possible anyway as explained) would be even slower. Furthermore, we have no SQL index at the moment, but they would not necessarily help much due to the multiple sorting criteria needed and involving some `OR` logic which is difficult to optimise for databases.
The nicest syntax would be using tuples and corresponding indexes, but that is poorly supported by MySQL https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=104128
Mitigation: a compatibility SQL syntax is used to implement *Keyset Pagination*
### Problem 4: user confusion
Several users have shown that they do not fully understand the difference between *received date* and *publication date*, and particularly not the pitfalls of *publication date*.
Mitigation: the menus to mark-as-read *before 1 day* and *before 1 week* are disabled when sorting by anything else than *received date*. Likewise, the separation headers *Today* and *Yesterday* and *Before yesterday* are only shown when sorting by *received date*.
Again here, to better understand why, it helps to think about sorting by *title* or by *link*, as sorting by *title* and by *publication date* share more or less the same characteristics.
* [ ] We should write a Q&A and/or documentation about the problems associated to *sorting by publication date*: risks of not noticing new publication, of inadvertently marking them as read, of having some articles with a date in the future hanging at the top of the views (vice versa when sorting in ascending order), performance, etc.
### Problem 5: APIs
Sorting by anything else than *received date* breaks the guarantees needed for a successful synchronisation via API.
Mitigation: sorting by *received date* is ensured for all API calls.
* Add privacy settings on extension list retrieval
There is a new privacy page to handle all configuration related to privacy. At
the moment, only privacy related to extensions can be configured.
The new settings allow to change the location of the extension list file and to
choose if the selected file is cached for a day or retrieved for each request.
Fix#4570
* Update code to pass PHPStan
* make fix-all
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