Using a listener, user config is now created when a user:
- is created from the command line
- register (with or without email confirmation)
- is created from the config panel
Instead of just say “Failed to save entry” we’ll save the entry at all cost and try to fetch content. If fetching content failed, the entry will still be saved at least, but without content.
- using javibravo/simpleue
- internal config value are now `import_with_redis` & `import_with_rabbit` which are more clear
- if both option are enable rabbit will be choosen
- services imports related to async are now splitted into 2 files: `redis.yml` & `rabbit.yml`
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At the moment only Readability & wallabag v2 import allow created_at import.
Pocket removed `time_added` field from their API v2 to v3...
And wallabag v1 doesn't export that value.
Instead of queing real Entry to process, we queue all the item to import from Pocket in a raw format.
Then, the worker retrieve that information, find / create the entry and save it.
If the database isn't found when checking for the connection it means, we can connect to the server.
The InstallCommand will create the database later.
Also, when checking for the SQLite connection, Doctrine creates the file (so the database). That's why the test is skipped for SQLite.
Also, retrieve tag from the request instead of the query (which will be the same but it's more easy to test).
Moved down `deleteTagAction` because it conflicted with the new action:
api_delete_tag => /api/tags/{tag}.{_format}
api_delete_tags_label => /api/tags/label.{_format}
And finally, throw exception when a tag is not found before removing it.