Add comment resolve/re-open as a community feature, written from scratch on top
of the infrastructure already present in the community codebase: the
resolved_at/resolved_by_id columns, the COMMENT_RESOLVED notification job, the
resolveCommentMark collaboration handler, the commentResolved websocket event,
the comment service/types and the Open/Resolved tabs. No Enterprise-Edition code
is reused and there is no EE feature gating — resolving is available to anyone
who can comment.
Backend:
- add POST /comments/resolve (ResolveCommentDto) guarded by validateCanComment;
reject resolving replies
- add CommentService.resolveComment: set/clear resolvedAt/resolvedById, sync the
inline comment mark via collaboration handleYjsEvent, queue
COMMENT_RESOLVED_NOTIFICATION (only when another user resolves), emit the
commentResolved websocket event and write a resolve/reopen audit log
Frontend:
- add useResolveCommentMutation with optimistic update + rollback
- add ResolveComment toggle button
- wire the resolve button and menu item into comment-list-item / comment-menu,
gated on canComment for parent comments
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove the private apps/server/src/ee git submodule (github.com/docmost/ee)
and the now-empty .gitmodules so that `git clone --recurse-submodules` and CI
checkout no longer fail with 404. The server loads EE only via guarded runtime
require(), so the build succeeds without it (community edition).
Rewrite .github/workflows/release.yml for the fork:
- drop the GitHub App token step and `submodules: recursive` checkout
- publish to GHCR (ghcr.io/vvzvlad/gitmost) via the built-in GITHUB_TOKEN
instead of Docker Hub (docmost/docmost) — no extra secrets required
- add `packages: write` permission and an IMAGE env var
- log in as github.repository_owner; rename release tarballs to gitmost-*
Repoint the Dockerfile image source label to the fork.
* Better trash
I recently lost a bunch of time editing and searching for pages that were actually in the Trash. Docmost intentionally tries to not link to Trashed pages, but the url of that Trashed page and any inbound links still work. This makes it clearer when a page you are interacting with is in the Trash.
- /trash
- Refactored banner into `trash-banner.tsx`
- Refactored "Restore" modal into `use-restore-page-modal.tsx`
- Page (when isDeleted)
- Add: `trash-banner.tsx`
- Add breadcrumbs: `Parent / Child / Page (Deleted)`
- Change: Deleted Pages are read-only
- Replace "Move to Trash" with "Restore" in page menu (invokes `use-restore-page-modal`)
I tried very hard to keep this simple and re-use existing translation strings wherever possible.
* cleanup
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Co-authored-by: Philipinho <16838612+Philipinho@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(editor): hide transclusion borders and reset spacing in read-only mode
* feat(share): add full width toggle for shared pages
* feat(share): support resizing sidebar on shared pages
* fix: auto redirect if there is only one SSO provider.
- fix tighten sso redirect
- fix share tree margin
* sync
* package overrides
* feat(tree): replace react-arborist with custom tree implementation
* feat(tree): keyboard arrow navigation between rows
* feat(emoji-picker): focus search input on open
* refactor(emoji): switch to @slidoapp/emoji-mart fork for accessibility
* feat(tree): Home/End and typeahead keyboard navigation
* feat(tree): roving tabindex and * to expand sibling subtrees
* feat(tree): Space activation and ARIA refinements
* fix(tree): move treeitem role to focusable row + aria-current
Adds SAML_DISABLE_REQUESTED_AUTHN_CONTEXT env var, passed through
to the SAML strategy's disableRequestedAuthnContext option.
Defaults to existing behavior (element sent). Set to true to omit
the element when the IdP authenticates the user with a method that
does not match (e.g. MFA, FIDO, passwordless), which would
otherwise cause AADSTS75011 with Microsoft Entra ID.