* Bump flake 1.83.0 -> 1.87.0
* Move archive functionality into lychee-lib
* Create example, update name and docs
* Split function & update tests
* Remove trailing slashes in API calls & update tests
* Apply lint suggestions
* Rename function
* Move module
* Add cargo-nextest to devShell to support 'make test'
- Update lychee-bin/src/options.rs
- Refactor file extension handling to use FileExtensions type for improved clarity and functionality
- Refactor file extension parsing to use FromStr implementation for improved clarity
- order derive and comment
- Add plaintext extension handling to FileType
- Set default value for file extensions in Config and implement Display for FileExtensions
- Add default file extensions to README documentation
- Implement TryFrom for FileExtensions and update input handling to use try_into
- Add plaintext extension handling to FileType and fix test
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Zahner <thomas.zahner@protonmail.ch>
* windows
* Introduce --root-path
* lint
* lint
* Simplification
* Add unit tests
* Add integration test
* Sync docs
* Add missing comment to make CI happy
* Revert one of the Windows-specific changes because causing a test failure
* Support both options at the same time
* Revert a comment change that is no longer applicable
* Remove unused code
* Fix and simplification
* Integration test both at the same time
* Unit tests both at the same time
* Remove now redundant comment
* Revert windows-specific change, seems not needed after recent changes
* Use Collector::default()
* extract method and unit tests
* clippy
* clippy: &Option<A> -> Option<&A>
* Remove outdated comment
* Rename --root-path to --root-dir
* Restrict --root-dir to absolute paths for now
* Move root dir check
With the last lychee release, we simplified the status output for links.
While this reduced the visual noise, it also accidentally caused the source of errors to not be printed anymore. This change brings back the additional error information as part of the final report output. Furthermore, it shows the error information in the progress output if verbose mode is activated.
Fixes#1487
This commit introduces several improvements to the file checking process and URI handling:
- Extract file checking logic into separate `Checker` structs (`FileChecker`, `WebsiteChecker`, `MailChecker`)
- Improve handling of relative and absolute file paths
- Enhance URI parsing and creation from file paths
- Refactor `create_request` function for better clarity and error handling
These changes provide better support for resolving relative links, handling different base URLs, and working with file paths.
Fixes https://github.com/lycheeverse/lychee/issues/1296 and https://github.com/lycheeverse/lychee/issues/1480
This introduces an option `--cache-exclude-status`, which allows specifying a range of HTTP status codes which will be ignored from the cache.
Closes#1400.
This adds support for formatting responses in different ways.
For now, the options are:
* `plain`: No color, basic formatting
* `color`: Color, indented formatting (default)
* `emoji`: Fancy mode with emoji icons
Fixes#546
Related to #271
In many circumstances (GitHub Pages, Apache configured with MultiViews,
etc), web servers process URIs by appending the `.html` file extension
when no file is found at the path specified by the URI but a `.html`
file corresponding to that path _is_ found.
To allow Lychee to use the fast, offline method of checking such files
locally via the `file://` scheme, let's handle this scenario gracefully
by adding the `--fallback-extensions=html` option.
Note: This new option can take a list of file extensions to use; The
first one for which a corresponding file is found is then used.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
* Enclose Markdown links in brackets
The current clippy version (v0.1.78) says "you should put bare URLs
between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link" and refers to
https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#doc_markdown
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
* Enclose documentation item in backticks
Clippy v0.1.78 complains about the IPv6 network mask, insisting that it
is missing backticks. So backticks it gets.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
* Avoid error claiming `Add(usize)` is dead code
Clippy v0.1.78 identifies this as dead code. However, further down in
the same file, there is clearly a user:
impl Handler<Result, Result> for Add {
This might be yet another incarnation of
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56750
Let's just mark it as intentionally dead-code, even if this is untrue,
to make clippy happy again.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
With the upgrade to `reqwest` 0.12, we can finally handle a long-standing
issue, when Urls could not be parsed to Uris. Previously, we would panic, but
we can now handle that situation gracefully and return an error instead.
I've also renamed `Status::is_failure` to `Status::is_error`, because the
notion of failures no longer exists in the codebase and we use the term "error"
consistently throughout the codebase instead. This is technically a breaking
change in the API, but it's fine since we have not released a stable version
yet.
More information about the URI parsing issue:
- https://github.com/lycheeverse/lychee/issues/539
- https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest/issues/668
Previously, when using JSON as the output format, any supplementary warnings included in the output would invalidate the JSON structure. This pull request addresses this issue by redirecting any extra warnings to `stderr`. This change guarantees that the output remains valid JSON even when additional warnings are present.
Fixes https://github.com/lycheeverse/lychee/issues/1355