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.
* PHPStan 2.0
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/6989https://github.com/phpstan/phpstan/releases/tag/2.0.0https://github.com/phpstan/phpstan/blob/2.0.x/UPGRADING.md
* More
* More
* Done
* fix i18n CLI
* Restore a PHPStan Next test
For work towards PHPStan Level 10
* 4 more on Level 10
* fix getTagsForEntry
* API at Level 10
* More Level 10
* Finish Minz at Level 10
* Finish CLI at Level 10
* Finish Controllers at Level 10
* More Level 10
* More
* Pass bleedingEdge
* Clean PHPStan options and add TODOs
* Level 10 for main config
* More
* Consitency array vs. list
* Sanitize themes get_infos
* Simplify TagDAO->getTagsForEntries()
* Finish reportAnyTypeWideningInVarTag
* Prepare checkBenevolentUnionTypes and checkImplicitMixed
* Fixes
* Refix
* Another fix
* Casing of __METHOD__ constant
New set of unicity criteria options.
New tolerance heuristic:
> `$invalidGuidsTolerance` (default 0.05) The maximum ratio (rounded) of invalid GUIDs to tolerate before degrading the unicity criteria.
> Example for 0.05 (5% rounded): tolerate 0 invalid GUIDs for up to 9 articles, 1 for 10, 2 for 30, 3 for 50, 4 for 70, 5 for 90, 6 for 110, etc.
> The default value of 5% rounded was chosen to allow 1 invalid GUID for feeds of 10 articles, which is a frequently observed amount of articles.
* New feed mode: HTML + XPath + JSON dot notation (JSON in HTML)
Same as `JSON+DotNotation` but first extracting the JSON string from an HTML document thanks to an XPath expression.
Example: `//script[@type='application/json']`
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/discussions/6876
* JavaScript UI to show/hide new field
* Casing xPathToJson
* Slight renaming
* Add new strings to lang files
* Add HTTP headers field to feed forms
* A few improvements
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Co-authored-by: Alexandre Alapetite <alexandre@alapetite.fr>
When the option *mark as read if an identical title already exists in the top n newest articles*, that should not apply to updated articles, as they risk being marked as read due to themselves having the same title.
Identifying the different sub-cases would require a more complicated logic, so disable for now.
Regression due to https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/pull/6334
* New feature: shareable user query
Share the output of a user query by RSS / HTML / OPML with other people through unique URLs.
Replaces the global admin token, which was the only option (but unsafe) to share RSS outputs with other people.
Also add a new HTML output for people without an RSS reader.
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/3066#issuecomment-648977890
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/3178#issuecomment-769435504
* Remove unused method
* Fix token saving
* Implement HTML view
* Update i18n for master token
* Revert i18n get_favorite
* Fix missing i18n for user queries from before this PR
* Remove irrelevant tests
* Add link to RSS version
* Fix getGet
* Fix getState
* Fix getSearch
* Alternative getSearch
* Default getOrder
* Explicit default state
* Fix test
* Add OPML sharing
* Remove many redundant SQL queries from original implementation of user queries
* Fix article tags
* Use default user settings
* Prepare public search
* Fixes
* Allow user search on article tags
* Implement user search
* Revert filter bug
* Revert wrong SQL left outer join change
* Implement checkboxes
* Safe check of OPML
* Fix label
* Remove RSS button to favour new sharing method
That sharing button was using a global admin token
* First version of HTTP 304
* Disallow some recusrivity
fix https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/6086
* Draft of nav
* Minor httpConditional
* Add support for offset for pagination
* Fix offset pagination
* Fix explicit order ASC
* Add documentation
* Help links i18n
* Note about deprecated master token
* Typo
* Doc about format
* allow POST requests for feeds
* added json dotpath and jsonfeed subscriptions. No translation strings yet
* debug and fix jsonfeed parser
* bugfix params saved when editing feed
* added translations for JSON features
* Update docs for web scraping
* make fix-all
and revert unrelated changes, plus a few manual fixes, but there are still several type errors
* Fix some i18n
* refactor json parsing for both feed types
* cleanup unnecessary comment
* refactored generation of SimplePie for XPath and JSON feeds
* Fix merge error
* Update to newer FreshRSS code
* A bit of refactoring
* doc, whitespace
* JSON Feed is in two words
* Add support for array syntax
* Whitespace
* Add OPML export/import
* Work on i18n
* Accept application/feed+json
* Rework POST
* Fix update
* OPML for cURL options
* Fix types
* Fix Typos
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Co-authored-by: Erion Elmasllari <elmasllari@factorsixty.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Alapetite <alexandre@alapetite.fr>
* Pass PHPStan level 8
And prepare for PHPStan level 9 https://phpstan.org/user-guide/rule-levels
* Revert wrong replace in comment
* Fix PHPStan level 8
* Update PHPStan and other dev dependencies
* Remove obsolete comment
* noVariableVariables and towards bleedingEdge
https://github.com/phpstan/phpstan-strict-ruleshttps://phpstan.org/blog/what-is-bleeding-edge
* More bleedingEdge
* A bit more PHPStan level 9
* More PHPStan level 9
* Prepare for booleansInConditions
Ignore int and null
* Revert wrong line
* More fixes
* Fix keep_max_n_unread
* Stricter attribute functions
* Stricter callHooks and more PHPStan level 9
* More typing
* A tiny more
* Little's optimisations and booleans in conditions
* Apply strict type
* Apply strict type
* Apply strict type
* Fix multiple bugs with PHP 8.2 and 8.3
* Many declares missing, more errors fixed
* Apply strict type
* Another approach
* Stronger typing for Minz_Session
* Fix case of SQLite
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Co-authored-by: Luc <sanchezluc+freshrss@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Alapetite <alexandre@alapetite.fr>
Partial revert of https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/pull/5505
We should not apply the auto mark as read rule based on existing titles for updated articles, because the match would most of the time be on that same article's title.
Improvement of https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/pull/4422
The main problem was due to `touch()` not automatically clearing the file status cache, and requiring a call to `clearstatcache()`. Example:
```
php > touch('/tmp/touch.txt');
php > echo date('c', filemtime('/tmp/touch.txt'));
2023-08-03T17:27:43+02:00
php > touch('/tmp/touch.txt');
php > echo date('c', filemtime('/tmp/touch.txt'));
2023-08-03T17:27:43+02:00
php > clearstatcache(true, '/tmp/touch.txt');
php > echo date('c', filemtime('/tmp/touch.txt'));
2023-08-03T17:28:21+02:00
```
* processing of depreciations and updating of code to php7.2 minimum
* Autoformat many strange array indenting
And revert a few unwanted changes
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Co-authored-by: Luc <sanchezluc+freshrss@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Alapetite <alexandre@alapetite.fr>
* New extension hook entry_auto_read
For extensions to be notified of articles being automatically marked as read for various reasons
* Documentation + entry_auto_unread
* Refactor lastSeen and markReadAsGone
Make the logic a bit more robust and explicit
* Remove forgotten SQL param
* Add test inTransaction
* More robust transaction
* Add a debug log
* Add max timestamp to markAsReadUponGone
* Reduce number of debug lines
* typing
* Better detection of when feed is empty
* More explicit case for push