* Added validation for errors when the Import Field to map isn't setted
* A slightly correction to the error message
* Added the translation strings for the Error Message
* To see checkin/checkout Date in History of Asset
* Added some logic to get today's date if the checkin_at input is blank
* Updating the action_date taking the value from the action_log table
* Hide created_at field and rename 'Action Date' as only 'Date'
Wrong HTML labels for some fields in the Settings > Labels page.
Originally https://github.com/snipe/snipe-it/pull/6809 by @timothyfarmer but it was made against the wrong branch
* Fix auto-increment not updating
This is due to the addition of caching for settings. If we're not
explicitly saving the Settings model, then the cache isn't getting
updated, causing the asset tag auto-increment to get an old cached
version with the wrong number
* Move Setting cache clear to an observer
* checkbox label bug
The checkbox label in general settings for require_accept_signature was set to full_multiple_companies_support instead so when you click the label for require accept signature it would check the wrong box.
* Update general.blade.php
* Update general.blade.php
Another label that is wrong in general settings
* docker: Rename /entrypoint.sh to /startup.sh
This script is not configured as the docker image ENTRYPOINT, thus it is
misleading to name it so.
* docker: Terminate supervisord if a process enters the FATAL state
By terminating PID 1, this will also terminate the Docker container.
* docker: Use supervisord to start up apache and cron
Note that this uses `apache2ctl -DFOREGROUND` rather than manually
sourcing /etc/apache2/envvars and running apache2, as recommended at
https://advancedweb.hu/2018/07/03/supervisor_docker/.
* docker: Add artisan schedule:run to crontab
This also switches to executing /var/www/html/artisan directly.
* docker: Run artisan schedule:run directly from supervisor
This has the following benefits over using cron:
- Cron doesn't need to be installed
- Docker-provided environment variables are preserved
- It's easy and explicit to run as the docker user