This commit updates the dark theme by FlamingKite, and adds a
simplemde-override.css file which overrides most of SimpleMDE's styling
for the edition area (CodeMirror) to replace fixed, bright-style values
with references to theme variables.
This commit introduces a client-side table filter that supports regexes
and propositional logic to filter table rows.
A table can be filtered if it has the [filter-target] class and its
first row has <th> tags with a [data-filter] attribute specifying column
names.
The filter itself is a div with the [form] and [filter] classes, and a
[data-target] attribute pointing to the table to filter. The filter
contains a text <input> which is passed to filter_update() when the
filter expression is validated.
The client-side filter code runs the expression through a basic lexer
and parser, then matches the result for every row in the target table.
The [textContent] of each cell is used for string and regex matching.
This changes fixes#25 by restructuring the forum models in a way
compatible with the polymorphic behavior of SQLAlchemy. Incidentally,
the new form turns out to be more appropriate for our use than the
polymorphic one originally used.
The migration for this task is non-trivial because the Thread class was
created with a foreign-key id which thus had no auto-increment or
associated sequence. The most reliable way of getting it back was to
recreate the table because SQLAlchemy ony performs automated sequence
introduction at table creation time. Four separate migration files
perform the whole change.
This commit also adds views and forms to create topics, and the
boilerplate for an advanced markup editor that can be used as a widget.
- Réorganisation des parties
- Ajout d'un formulaire de suppression
Le formulaire de suppression ne fonctionne pas à cause d'un erreur dans le `session.commit()` (`AssertionError: Failed to add object to the flush context!`). Cela est peut-être du aux relations qui mettent orphelines les contenus dépendants du membre. Cf [delete cascades](https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/cascades.html#delete) dans sql alchemy