* Add an email field to the profile page
I reuse the `mail_login` from the configuration. I'm not sure if it's
useful today (I would say it was used when Persona login was available).
A good improvement would be to rename `mail_login` into `email` so it
would be more intuitive to use.
* Add boolean to the conf to force email validation
This commit only adds a configuration item.
* Add email during registration if email must be validated
* Set email token to validate when email changes
* Block access to FreshRSS if email is not validated
* Send email when address is changed
* Allow to resend the validation email
* Allow the user to change its email while blocked
* Document the email validation feature
* fixup! Allow the user to change its email while blocked
* tec: Autoload PHPMailer lib
* Validate email address format
* Add feedback on validation email resend action
* Allow to logout when user is blocked
* fix: Change default email "from"
* Reorganize i18n keys
* Complete all the locales with default english
* Hide sidebar (profile page) if email is not validated
* Check email requirements on registration
* Allow admin to specify email when creating users
* Don't check email format if value is empty
* Remove trailing comma in userController
Co-Authored-By: Alexandre Alapetite <alexandre@alapetite.fr>
* Set PHPMailer validator to html5 before sending email
* fixup! Remove trailing comma in userController
* Require PHP 5.5+
https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/2469#issuecomment-522255093
I think it would be reasonable to require PHP 5.5+ for the core of
FreshRSS after all.
As Frenzie said, WordPress currently requires PHP 5.6.20+, and it is the
most popular PHP application.
We would loose about 20% of the PHP servers according to
https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/pl-php/5/all but I expect this
number to drop fast after the release of CentOS 8 (CentOS accounts for
17% of Linux servers
https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-linux/all/all ).
Distributions:
* no impact on Ubuntu, Fedora, Alpine, OpenWRT, FreeBSD, OpenSuze,
Mageia, as all active versions have PHP > 7
* no impact on OpenSuze, Synology, as all active versions have PHP > 5.5
* we drop Debian 8 Jessie (-2020) - we keep supporting Debian 9 Stretch
(2017-06) - current is Debian 10 Buster
* we drop Red Hat 7 (-2024) - we keep supporting RHEL 8 (2019-05)
* we drop CentOS 7 (-2024) - we will support CentOS 8 (to be released
soonish)
When dropping older versions, I can better like when it is for a good
reason, and there is actually one with PHP 5.5, namely generators
(yield) https://php.net/language.generators.overview which I consider
using.
* Version note for JSON.php
* hex2bin
* Update .travis.yml
Co-Authored-By: Frans de Jonge <fransdejonge@gmail.com>