Based on user requests from Weblate:
* `@miryusifrahimov` for Azerbaijani
* `@halbast` für Kurdish (Central)
Both seem to be legit and have previously contributed translations on
Weblate.
Signed-off-by: André Colomb <src@andre.colomb.de>
IMHO the logic here was inverted. The only use for the report data is to
show a preview when we ask the user whether they want to participate in
usage reporting. However, the GUI would first load the report data and
then consider whether we wanted to show that dialog or not. Instead,
only load if it we're going to show the dialog.
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
Currently, the input field has no step defined, meaning that it can be
increased with the arrow keys by the default value of "1". Considering
the fact that the default value is "3600" (seconds or one hour), it is
unlikely that the user wants to change it with such minimal steps.
For this reason, change the default step to "3600" (one hour). If the
user needs more granual control, they can still input the value
in seconds manually.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Currently, the bandwidth limit input fields have no step defined, and as
such they use the default value of "1". Taking into account the fact
that these fields use KiB as their measurements, it makes more sense to
use larger steps, such as "1024" (1 MiB), as in most cases, it is very
unlikely that the user needs to have byte-level control over the limits.
Note that these steps only apply to increasing the values by using the
arrow keys, and the user is still allowed to input any value they want
manually.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
chore(gui): remove redundant "authenticated" conditions from Actions
menu (#10235)
Due to previous code changes, the whole Actions menu is only available
when the user is logged in. As such, there is no reason to have the same
ng-if="authenticated" condition repeated in other items belonging to it.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
This removes the `debugging` bool under GUI configuration, and two no
longer relevant development endpoints: `httpmetrics` (which I can't
imagine anyone using for anything -- if we need such metrics today, the
right place is the Prometheus exported metrics) and the `peerCompletion`
endpoint (previously used by integration tests).
The debugging bool initially enabled just those two endpoints, which are
not for end users. Then we added profiling and support bundles, which
are very useful indeed for end users to access, and they were hidden
behind the same debug flag. I don't see any reason for keeping that flag
now that these methods are more generally useful.
https://github.com/syncthing/docs/pull/949
This updates our logging framework from legacy freetext strings using
the `log` package to structured log entries using `log/slog`. I have
updated all INFO or higher level entries, but not yet DEBUG (😓)... So,
at a high level:
There is a slight change in log levels, effectively adding a new warning
level:
- DEBUG is still debug (ideally not for users but developers, though
this is something we need to work on)
- INFO is still info, though I've added more data here, effectively
making Syncthing more verbose by default (more on this below)
- WARNING is a new log level that is different from the _old_ WARNING
(more below)
- ERROR is what was WARNING before -- problems that must be dealt with,
and also bubbled as a popup in the GUI.
A new feature is that the logging level can be set per package to
something other than just debug or info, and hence I feel that we can
add a bit more things into INFO while moving some (in fact, most)
current INFO level warnings into WARNING. For example, I think it's
justified to get a log of synced files in INFO and sync failures in
WARNING. These are things that have historically been tricky to debug
properly, and having more information by default will be useful to many,
while still making it possible get close to told level of inscrutability
by setting the log level to WARNING. I'd like to get to a stage where
DEBUG is never necessary to just figure out what's going on, as opposed
to trying to narrow down a likely bug.
Code wise:
- Our logging object, generally known as `l` in each package, is now a
new adapter object that provides the old API on top of the newer one.
(This should go away once all old log entries are migrated.) This is
only for `l.Debugln` and `l.Debugf`.
- There is a new level tracker that keeps the log level for each
package.
- There is a nested setup of handlers, since the structure mandated by
`log/slog` is slightly convoluted (imho). We do this because we need to
do formatting at a "medium" level internally so we can buffer log lines
in text format but with separate timestamp and log level for the API/GUI
to consume.
- The `debug` API call becomes a `loglevels` API call, which can set the
log level to `DEBUG`, `INFO`, `WARNING` or `ERROR` per package. The GUI
is updated to handle this.
- Our custom `sync` package provided some debugging of mutexes quite
strongly integrated into the old logging framework, only turned on when
`STTRACE` was set to certain values at startup, etc. It's been a long
time since this has been useful; I removed it.
- The `STTRACE` env var remains and can be used the same way as before,
while additionally permitting specific log levels to be specified,
`STTRACE=model:WARN,scanner:DEBUG`.
- There is a new command line option `--log-level=INFO` to set the
default log level.
- The command line options `--log-flags` and `--verbose` go away, but
are currently retained as hidden & ignored options since we set them by
default in some of our startup examples and Syncthing would otherwise
fail to start.
Sample format messages:
```
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF A basic info line (attr1="val with spaces" attr2=2 attr3="val\"quote" a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF An info line with grouped values (attr1=val1 foo.attr2=2 foo.bar.attr3=3 a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF An info line with grouped values via logger (foo.attr1=val1 foo.attr2=2 a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF An info line with nested grouped values via logger (bar.foo.attr1=val1 bar.foo.attr2=2 a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 WRN A warning entry (a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 ERR An error (a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
```
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Co-authored-by: Ross Smith II <ross@smithii.com>
Currently, the Revert Local Changes button for Receive Only folders, and
the Delete Unexpected Items button for Receive Encrypted folders buttons
are shown even when the folder is already performing other operations.
Because of the above, pressing the button seems to have no effect, as
its operation can only proceed after the previous operations have
completed. This confuses the user, who then may keep trying to press the
buttons again and again with no visible result.
Therefore, show the two buttons only when the folders are actually idle,
without performing other operations at the same time. This change makes
them behave similarly to the Override Changes button, which is also only
displayed for Send Only folders when they are idle.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński twilczynski@naver.com
Update the jQuery Fancytree Plugin to the newest version. Apart from
keeping it up-to-date out of principle, this may also help with further
investigation of issue #10155, which is related to the plugin.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński twilczynski@naver.com
chore(gui): Fix "Shut Down" spelling in Actions
Currently, the word is written as "Shutdown". However, similarly to
"Log Out", it is used as a verb here, thus it should be written as two
separate words, i.e. "Shut Down".
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński twilczynski@naver.com
### Purpose
Filesystem watcher errors didnt have any whitespace between the share
name and the error message, making it hard to read. A simple colon and
whitespace solves this issue
* main:
build: use specific token for pushing release tags
fix(gui): update `uncamel()` to handle strings like 'IDs' (fixes#10128) (#10131)
refactor: use slices package for sort (#10132)
build: process for automatic release tags (#10133)
chore(gui, man, authors): update docs, translations, and contributors
> ⚠️ resubmission targeting `main` instead of `v2`
### Purpose
Updates `uncamel()` function in
[uncamelFilter.js](https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/blob/v2/gui/default/syncthing/core/uncamelFilter.js)
to fix camelCase conversion edge cases, see #10128
This adds an array called `reservedStrings` which will be printed as-is,
e.g. `IDs`, `LAN` etc. I pre-populated this with what I believe makes
sense, but of course this is easily updated.
### Testing
I compiled all the config variables I could find in
`syncthing/lib/config/*configuration.go` and tested this new function
against them. Everything seemed to pass.
### Screenshot

### Purpose
As stated in #9489 after clicking on a tab link to switch tabs in a
modal you can no longer close the modal through clicking the ESC key
unless you click anywhere on the modal to focus on it again.
### Testing
- Click on a modal that has tabs like "Settings" or "Add Folder" and
switch tabs then click on ESC.
- Check if clicking outside of a modal in the backdrop should still
close the modal.
### Demo
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a010db9a-72f7-4160-a7db-ddfebffb4834