Redirect unauthenticated users to the sign in page
instead. Rationale:
- The content on the welcome page is what often belongs
to a separate "marketing site". The marketing content
is of no use on self-hosted instances, which typically
have new signups disabled and are for internal use only
- (the real reason, let's be honest) a number of
self-hosted instances are accessible over the public
internet. Search engines index the nearly identical
landing pages and see them as duplicated content.
With a catch-all "except:" rule, we would swallow any unexpected
exceptions (ValueError, etc.) in cronsim. But we want to know
about them. cron_preview is a place where we can afford to crash, and generate a crash report.
In the Details page, if the user click "Ping Now",
and the project is using {ping-key}/{slug} URLs,
but the ping key is not set, then show a
"Ping Key Required" message instead of trying to ping
and invalid URL.
This commit adds a {% absolute_site_logo_url %} template tag.
The tag emits an absolute url pointing to either
SITE_LOGO_URL or to the fallback picture.
The tag is used in base email template, in slack message
template, and in "Add MS Teams" page.
This commit also fixes a couple instances where absolute URLs
were constructed like so:
{% site_root %}/docs/
This would result in incorrect links if Healthchecks is not
running at webserver's root. The correct way is:
{% site_root %}{% url 'hc-docs' %}
Finally, this commit removes stuff/logo.svg and
stuff/logo-full.svg. Selfhosted sites should not use the
official Healthchecks.io logos, so no point keeping them around
there.
If the notification does not exist, or is more than a hour
old, return HTTP 200 (instead of 400 or 404) so the other
party doesn't retry over and over again.
Problem: if you use uBlock Origin, and enable the
"Fanboy's Social" filter list, Healthchecks does not show
Telegram or WhatsApp icons. This is because the filter list
contains "##.icon-telegram" and "##.icon-whatsapp" entries.
This commit changes the CSS class prefix to "ic-". So we're
now using icon classes like "ic-telegram" and "ic-whatsapp".
As a bonus, we save 2 bytes in HTML per displayed icon :-)