stylelint: 13 -> 14
postcss-preset-env: 6 -> 7
eslint-plugin-compat: 3 -> 4
replaced stylelint-config-standard with
stylelint-config-standard-scss
switched to @ronilaukkarinen/gulp-stylelint, a fork of gulp-stylelint,
due to the upstream's maintainer going missing
temporarily disabled some stylelint rules to ease transition
Made the codes for stats generation a bit more readable.
Usage percentage for file systems will now properly reflect "non-root"
usage percentage in ext2/3/4 file systems.
Also Object.freeze() permissions object in permissionController.
I don't think it's much to be worried about, as no "set" will be done to
it during the service's operation, but oh well, might as well.
specifically the auto-scroll in uploads/users/albums list.
previously it'd auto scroll to the top for every same-page operation.
now it'd only auto scroll when actually moving page.
so same-page operations such as deleting uploads, editing users, etc.
will no longer scroll away.
it will re-map body of /api/album/get/:id into upstream-compatible body.
prep for lolisafe albums support for magane plugin.
/api/album/:id/:page will stil respond with the old format as that's
what the dashboard use and expect.
list views of uploads, users and albums in dashboard will now show
total items count on the table's top right corner.
they'll also be collapsed on initial page load
this uses a new client-side dependency, bulma-collapsible
https://github.com/creativebulma/bulma-collapsible
/api/albums to fetch albums list now support simple reply, where only
their ids and names will be returned.
this simple reply will also return all of the user's albums, instead of
being limited to only 9 or 25 entires like before.
fixed add to album in dashboard, and album selector in homepage uploader
being limited to only 25 albums.
much more expandable, and should be easier to understand overall.
make more statistics operations run concurrently to speed them up.
make linuxDiskStats config key obsolete by using systeminformation
package to also query for any mounted file systems.