Auth Proxy allows to authenticate a user using an HTTP header provided
by an external authentication service. This provides a way to
authenticate users in miniflux using authentication schemes not
supported by miniflux itself (LDAP, non-Google OAuth2 providers, etc.)
and to implement SSO for multiple applications behind single
authentication service.
Auth Proxy header is checked for the '/' endpoint only, as the rest are
protected by the miniflux user/app sessions.
Closes#534
Signed-off-by: Pavel Borzenkov <pavel.borzenkov@gmail.com>
Hosted miniflux don't keep read entries for long. If I leave my PC at
home on an unread entry, read everything pending at work and get back
to home later, when I click "next", I get a bare 404 error. I have to
go back to /unread myself. I think it would be more user friendly (but
maybe a bit suprising) to go directly to /unread in this case.
It is confusing to have blockquote content displayed with a lighter
font color. Usually, quotes are important to the text while reducing
the contrast may hint a user it is not. In my case, I usually skip the
content of the blockquote as it was some additional note in the text.
Without the color change, the blockquote is still indented
differently, with the vertical bar. It should be enough for a user to
identify it as a quote.
- Use CSS variables instead of inherence
- Rename default theme to "Light - Serif"
- Rename Black theme to "Dark - Serif"
- Rename "Sans-Serif" theme to "Light - Sans Serif"
- Add "System" theme that use system preferences: Dark or Light
- Add Serif and Sans-Serif variants for each color theme
The image proxy buffered the whole image before sending it to the
browser. If the image is large and/or hosted on a slow server, this
caused a long delay before the user's browser could display anything.
Firefox autocompletes the password field (but not the password
confirmation field) for me. This makes it annoying to use the settings
page, because miniflux thinks I'm trying to change my password and
complains that the fields don't match.