It's not very likely to have more modes of search besides normal and
trashed, but got surprised in that way quite often and it's nicer this
way anyways.
A new query/request parameter can be used to apply a search to only
soft-deleted items.
The query expression `Trashed` has been introduced which selects only
items with state `Deleted`. This is another option an analog to
`ValidItemStates` (both cannot be used together as they would select
no items). This new query node is not added to the parser, because
users may not use it in their own queries - it must be part of the
"fixed" query so the application can control in which subset to search
(it would otherwise be possible to select any items).
- put all used strings in one place to have it easier to track
- don't use `$` for shortcuts, it's a detail not interesting to a
user; now names must not clash (which is a good idea anyways)
- Added two more shortcuts `conc` and `corr`
This drops fomantic-ui as css toolkit and introduces tailwindcss. With
tailwind there are no predefined components, but it's very easy to
create those. So customizing the look&feel is much simpler, most of
the time no additional css is needed.
This requires a complete rewrite of the markup + styles. Luckily all
logic can be kept as is. The now old ui is not removed, it is still
available by using a request header `Docspell-Ui` with a value of `1`
for the old ui and `2` for the new ui.
Another addition is "dev mode", where docspell serves assets with a
no-cache header, to disable browser caching. This makes developing a
lot easier.
Adding a new language without nlp requires now only to fill out the
pieces:
- define a list of month names to support date recognition
- add it to joex' dockerfile to be available for tesseract
- update the solr migration/field definitions
- update the elm file so it shows up on the client
Improves and reorganizes how nlp pipelines are setup. Now users can
choose from many options, depending on their hardware and usage
scenario.
This is the base to use more languages without depending on what
stanford-nlp supports. Support then is involves to text extraction and
simple regex-ner processing.
- don't show custom fields in edit menu if there are none. This
reduces load of ui elements. The first custom field must be created in
manage-data page.
- Add more validation to the money type