* cleanup minor stuff
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* change default user type to internal to be more consistent
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* web: basic cleanup of buttons
This commit adds Storybook features to the Authentik four-stage button.
The four-stage button is used to:
- trigger an action
- show that the action is running
- show when the action has succeeded, then reset
- show when the action has failed, then reset
It is used mostly for fetching data from the server. The variants are:
- ak-spinner-button: The basic form takes a single property argument, `callAction` a function that
returns a Promise (an asynchronous function).
- ak-action-button: Takes an API request function (which are all asynchronous) and adapts it to the
`callAction`. The only difference in behavior with the Spinner button is that on failure the error
message will be displayed by a notification.
- ak-token-copy-button: A specialized button that, on success, pushes the content of the retrieved
object into the clipboard.
Cleanup consisted of:
- removing a lot of the in-line code from the HTML, decluttering it and making more explicit what
the behaviors of each button type are on success and on failure.
- Replacing the ad-hoc Promise management with Lit's own `Task` handler. The `Task` handler knows
how to notify a Lit-Element of its own internal state change, making it ideal for objects like
this button that need to change their appearance as a Promise'd task progresses from idle →
running → (success or failure).
- Providing JSDoc strings for all of the properties, slots, attributes, elements, and events.
- Adding 'pointer-events: none' during the running phases of the action, to prevent the user from
clicking the button multiple times and launching multiple queries.
- Emitting an event for every stage of the operation:
- `ak-button-click` when the button is clicked.
- `ak-button-success` when the action completes. The payload is included in `Event.detail.result`
- `ak-button-failure` when the action fails. The error message is included in `Event.detail.error`
- `ak-button-reset` when the button completes a notification and goes back to idle
**Storybook**
Since the API requests for both `ak-spinner-button` and `ak-action-button` require only that a
promise be returned, Storybooking them was straightforward. `ak-token-copy-button` is a
special-purpose derivative with an internal functionality that can't be easily mocked (yet), so
there's no Storybook for it.
All of the stories provide the required asynchronous function, in this cose one that waits three
seconds before emitting either a `response` or `reject` Promise.
`ak-action-button`'s Story has event handler code so that pressing on the button will result in a
message being written to a display block under the button.
I've added a new pair of class mixins, `CustomEmitterElement` and `CustomListenerElement`. These
each add an additional method to the classes they're mixed into; one provides a very easy way to
emit a custom event and one provides a way to receive the custom event while sweeping all of the
custom event type handling under the rug.
`emitCustomEvent` replaces this:
``` JavaScript
this.dispatchEvent(
new CustomEvent('ak-button-click', {
composed: true,
bubbles: true,
detail: {
target: this,
result: "Some result, huh?"
},
})
);
```
... with this:
``` JavaScript
this.dispatchCustomEvent('ak-button-click', { result: "Some result, huh?" });
```
The `CustomListenerElement` handler just ensures that the handler being passed to it takes a
CustomEvent, and then makes sure that any actual event passed to the handler has been type-guarded
to ensure it is a custom event.
**Observations**
*Composition vs Inheritance, Part 1*
The four-state button has three implementations. All three inherit from `BaseTaskButton`:
- `spinner`
- provides a default `callAction()`
- `action`
- provides a different name for `callAction`
- overrides `onError` to display a Notification.
- `token-copy`
- provides a custom `callAction`
- overrides `onSuccess` to copy the results to the keyboard
- overrides `onError` to display a Notification, with special handling for asynchronous
processing.
The *results* of all of these could be handled higher up as event handlers, and the button could be
just a thing that displays the states. As it is, the BaseStateToken has only one reason to change
(the Promise changes its state), so I'm satisfied that this is a suitable evolution of the product,
and that it does what it says it does.
*Developer Ergonomics*
The one thing that stands out to me time and again is just how *confusing* all of the Patternfly
stuff tends to be; not because it's not logical, but because it overwhelms the human 7±2 ability to
remember details like this without any imperative to memorize all of them. I would like to get them
under control by marshalling them under a semantic CSS regime, but I'm blocked by some basic
disconnects in the current development environment. We can't shake out the CSS as much as we'd like
because there's no ESPrima equivalent for Typescript, and the smallest bundle purgeCSS is capable of
making for just *one* button is about 55KB. That's a bit too much. It's a great system for getting
off the ground, but long-term it needs more love than we (can) give it.
* Prettier has opinions.
* Removed extraneous debugging code.
* Added comments to the BaseTaskButton parent class.
* web: fixed two build errors (typing) in the stories.
* web: prettier's got opinions
* web: refactor the buttons
This commit adds URL mocking to Storybook, which in turn allows us to
commit a Story for ak-token-copy-button.
I have confirmed that the button's algorithm for writing to the
clipboard works on Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. I don't know
what's up with IE.
* ONE BYTE in .storybook/main blocked integration.
With the repair of lit-analyze, it's time to fix the rule set
to at least let us pass for the moment.
* Still looking for the list of exceptions in lit-analyze that will let us pass once more.
* web: repair error in EnterpriseLicenseForm
This commit continues to find the right configuration for
lit-analyze. During the course of this repair, I discovered
a bug in the EnterpriseLicenseForm; the original usage could
result in the _string_ `undefined` being passed back as a
value. To handle the case where the value truly is undefined,
the `ifDefined()` directive must be used in the HTML template.
I have also instituted a case-by-case stylistic decision to allow
the HTML, and only the HTML, to be longer that 100 characters
when doing so reduces the visual "noise" of a function.
* web: begin refactoring the application for future development
This commit:
- Deletes a bit of code.
- Extracts *all* of the Locale logic into a single folder, turns management of the Locale files over
to Lit itself, and restricts our responsibility to setting the locale on startup and when the user
changes the locale. We do this by converting a lot of internal calls into events; a request to
change a locale isn't a function call, it's an event emitted asking `REQUEST_LOCALE_CHANGE`. We've
even eliminated the `DETECT_LOCALE_CHANGE` event, which redrew elements with text in them, since
Lit's own `@localized()` decorator does that for us automagically.
- We wrap our interfaces in an `ak-locale-context` that handles the startup and listens for the
`REQUEST_LOCALE_CHANGE` event.
- ... and that's pretty much it. Adding `@localized()` as a default behavior to `AKElement` means
no more custom localization is needed *anywhere*.
* web: improve the localization experience
This commit fixes the Storybook story for the localization context component,
and fixes the localization initialization pass so that it is only called once
per interface environment initialization. Since all our interfaces share the
same environment (the Django server), this preserves functionality across
all interfaces.
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* ATH-01-001: resolve path and check start before loading blueprints
This is even less of an issue since 411ef239f6, since with that commit we only allow files that the listing returns
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* ATH-01-010: fix missing user filter for webauthn device
This prevents an attack that is only possible when an attacker can intercept HTTP traffic and in the case of HTTPS decrypt it.
* ATH-01-008: fix web forms not submitting correctly when pressing enter
When submitting some forms with the Enter key instead of clicking "Confirm"/etc, the form would not get submitted correctly
This would in the worst case is when setting a user's password, where the new password can end up in the URL, but the password was not actually saved to the user.
* ATH-01-004: remove env from admin system endpoint
this endpoint already required admin access, but for debugging the env variables are used very little
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* ATH-01-003 / ATH-01-012: disable htmlLabels in mermaid
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* ATH-01-005: use hmac.compare_digest for secret_key authentication
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* ATH-01-009: migrate impersonation to use API
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* ATH-01-010: rework
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* ATH-01-014: save authenticator validation state in flow context
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bugfixes
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* ATH-01-012: escape quotation marks
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* add website
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* update release ntoes
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* update with all notes
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* fix format
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* core: prevent selecting a group as a parent of itself
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* fix api error when no parent is given
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* web: fix storybook `build` css import issue
This is an incredibly frustrating issue, because Storybook works
in `dev` mode but not in `build` mode, and that's not at all what
you'd expecte from a mature piece of software. Lit uses the native
CSS adoptedStylesheets field, which takes only a constructedStylesheet.
Lit provides a way of generating those, but the imports from
Patternfly (or any `.css` file) are text, and converting those to
stylesheets required a bit of magic.
What this means going forward is that any Storied components will
have to have their CSS wrapped in a way that ensures it is managed
correctly by Lit (well, to be pedantic, by the
shadowDOM.adoptedStylesheets). That wrapper is provided and the
components that need it have been wrapped.
This problem deserves further investigation, but for the time
being this actually does solve it with a minimum amount of surgical
pain.
* web: fix storybook build issue
This commit further fixes the typing issues around strings, CSSResults,
and CSSStyleSheets by providing overloaded functions that assist
consumers in knowing that if they send an array to expect an array
in return, and if they send a scalar expect a scalar in return.
* replace any with unknown
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* ldap: support cert based auth
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* ldap: default sni switch to off
* ldap: `get_info=NONE` on insufficient access error
* fix: Make file locale script
* ldap: add google ldap attribute mappings
* ldap: move google secure ldap blueprint to examples
Revert "ldap: add google ldap attribute mappings"
This reverts commit 8a861bb92c1bd763b6e7ec0513f73b3039a1adb4.
* ldap: remove `validate` for client cert auth
not strictly necessary
* ldap: write temp cert files more securely
* ldap: use first array value for sni when provided csv input
* don't specify tempdir
we set $TMPDIR in the dockerfile
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* limit API to only allow certificate key pairs with private key
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* use maxsplit
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* update locale
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* \#\# Details
web: replace lingui with lit/localize
\#\# Changes
This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()`
syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced
all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`.
The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be
checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was
a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by
the script.
* web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues.
* web: revise localization
TL;DR:
- Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax.
- Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files
- Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter:
- the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the
first match of:
- The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale
- The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US")
- the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale
This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`.
- `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now.
- `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale
object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`:
- The User's settings
- A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search`
- The `window.navigator.language` field
- English
The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache
strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine
can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment.
You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way.
* Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it.
* The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been
deleted.
\#\# Details
- Resolves#5171
\#\# Changes
\#\#\# New Features
- Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator.
\#\#\# Breaking Changes
- Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>.
\#\# Checklist
- [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`)
- [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`)
If an API change has been made
- [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`)
If changes to the frontend have been made
- [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`)
- [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`)
If applicable
- [ ] The documentation has been updated
- [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`)
* web: fix redundant locales for zh suite.
* web: prettier pass for locale update
* web: localization moderization
Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're
part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract".
* web: add storybook to test components
* update transifex config
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* fix package lock?
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* use build not compile
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* web: conversion to lit-localize
The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier,
due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is
not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but
it was still wise to fix them.
* web: replace lingui with lit/locale
This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The
issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed
to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them
up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale.
* web: replace lingui with lit/localize
One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce
JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with
a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style
via `prettier` every time.
* web: replace lingui with lit-locale
This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the
new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm
for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back
with some rather straightforward regular expressions.
In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the
selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable
(since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that
need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation,
that'll be a future feature.
* web: replace lingui with lit/locale
Well, that was embarassing.
* web: add storybook
The delta on this didn't make any sense; putting it back causes no behavioral
changes.
* web: add Storybook
Fixed a typo in the package.json that prevented the TSC check
from passing.
* web: incorporate storybook
This commit includes a number of type and definitional changes needed to make lit-analyze pass. In
most cases, it was a matter of reassuring Lit that we were using the right type and the right type
converter, or configuring the property such that it should never be called as an attribute.
The most controversial change is adding the 'no-incompatible-type-binding' to the LIT analyzer
configuration (found in `tsconfig.json`). This "routes around" lit-analyzer not doing very well
understanding that some HTML objects can have generic property types, as long as the renderer is
configured correctly.
The 'no-missing-import: off' setting is required as lit-analyzer also does not use the tsconfig
`paths` setting correctly and cannot find objects defined via aliases.
It's a shame JSON can't support comments; these should be in the tsconfig.json file directly. As it
is, I've started a README file that includes a section to record configuration decisions.
Deleted the lingui.config file as we're not using it anymore
* ignore storybook build in git
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Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* \#\# Details
web: replace lingui with lit/localize
\#\# Changes
This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()`
syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced
all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`.
The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be
checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was
a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by
the script.
* web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues.
* web: revise localization
TL;DR:
- Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax.
- Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files
- Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter:
- the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the
first match of:
- The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale
- The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US")
- the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale
This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`.
- `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now.
- `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale
object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`:
- The User's settings
- A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search`
- The `window.navigator.language` field
- English
The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache
strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine
can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment.
You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way.
* Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it.
* The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been
deleted.
\#\# Details
- Resolves#5171
\#\# Changes
\#\#\# New Features
- Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator.
\#\#\# Breaking Changes
- Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>.
\#\# Checklist
- [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`)
- [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`)
If an API change has been made
- [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`)
If changes to the frontend have been made
- [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`)
- [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`)
If applicable
- [ ] The documentation has been updated
- [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`)
* web: fix redundant locales for zh suite.
* web: prettier pass for locale update
* web: localization moderization
Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're
part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract".
* update transifex config
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* fix package lock?
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* use build not compile
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* web: conversion to lit-localize
The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier,
due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is
not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but
it was still wise to fix them.
* web: replace lingui with lit/locale
This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The
issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed
to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them
up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale.
* web: replace lingui with lit/localize
One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce
JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with
a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style
via `prettier` every time.
* web: replace lingui with lit-locale
This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the
new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm
for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back
with some rather straightforward regular expressions.
In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the
selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable
(since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that
need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation,
that'll be a future feature.
* web: replace lingui with lit/locale
Well, that was embarassing.
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web: fix broken search on application library
This is *mortifying*. I didn't test this well enough, and apparently
broke it again once I'd tested it. This patch restores the original
behavior ("no match" means "just show everything"), and fixes a
small bit of semantic lint -- the "search" feature should not be
assigning meaning to what it finds; it's enough to pass back the
prioritized list to whatever client wanted it, and let the client
decide what to do with it.
* 5171: Fixed README to comply with Prettier rules.
I'm pretty impressed that that worked. Good on Jens for having that
in the prettier rules.
* web: revised package.json
Removed the migration and web/README.md file. The former should not have
been included; the latter is currently unprofessional in tone.
* web: revise LibraryPage, add CTA
TL;DR:
- Separated LibraryPage into a bunch of different, independent parts, none of which require
Authentik running to be testable or viewable.
- This made adding the "Add an Application" CTA easier.
- This sets the stage for unit and view testing of the UI
This commit revises the LibraryPage, devolving it into a couple of independent components that have
to asynchronous dependencies, with a single asynchronous master:
- LibraryPage: Loads the UIConfig, UserConfig, and CoreApi, and once those are loaded, launches the
LibraryPageImpl.
- LibraryPageImpl: the ListView of applications available, and updates the ListView according to
search criteria it receives via an event listener.
- LibraryPageImpl.css: The stylesheet. Put here because it's visual clutter.
- LibraryPageImpl.utils: defines static functions used to filter the view. Here because, again, it
would otherwise be visual clutter of the LibraryPageImpl.
- ApplicationEmptyState: Shows the "You have no applications" and, if the user is a superuser, the
"Add an application" button.
- ApplicationSearch: Contains the Fuse implementation and, as the search result is updated, sends
the selected and filtered app list to the LibraryPage via an event. Also controls the "Choose an
application by pressing Enter" event.
- ApplicationList: Displays the list of applications.
All of these components are _responsive_ to changes in the Apps collection via the LibraryPage
itself, but none of them invoke the Apps collection, UIConfig, and CoreApi directly, so it should be
possible to create Storybook implementations that view the LibraryPageImpl itself without having to
have an instance of Authentik running.
If the user is a superuser, the "You have no applications" panel now shows the "Add an Application"
button and a link to the documentation on how to add an application.
* web: lint and prettier updates
\#\# Details
- Resolves#5171
\#\# Changes
This just updates the prettier and eslint passes.
* \#\# Details
- Resolves#5171
\#\# Changes
Removed unused declarations.
* \#\# Details
- web: refactor LibraryPage, resolves#5171
\#\# Changes
Some changes found in code review, including an embarassing failure
to both remove the old internal accessor and propagate the new
one for "isAdmin".
A pattern is emerging that a LitComponent class should consist of:
- styles
- properties
- states
- queries
- other object fields
- constructor()
- connectedCallBack()
- disconnectedCallBack()
- event listeners
- callback helpers
- render helpers
- render()
... in that order.
* actually remove LibraryPage that got re-added in the rebase
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* fix router import
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* use pf-c-button for CTA
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* fix different alignment compared to old version
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* use docLink() for documentation link
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* also open docs in new tab
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* web: minor language changes
As requested by @Tana.
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* providers/radius: add warning message when radius provider is not used with outpost
same message as Proxy and LDAP provider have
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* format
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
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Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>