ticketfrei/template/settings.tpl
2018-09-15 19:30:37 +02:00

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% rebase('template/wrapper.tpl')
<a href="/logout/"><button>Logout</button></a>
% if enabled:
<div id="enablebutton" style="float: right; padding: 2em;">Disable</div>
% else:
<div id="enablebutton" style="float: right; padding: 2em;" color="red">Enable</div>
% end
<a class='button' style="padding: 1.5em;" href="/login/twitter">
<picture>
<source type='image/webp' sizes='20px' srcset="/static-cb/1517673283/twitter-20.webp 20w,/static-cb/1517673283/twitter-40.webp 40w,/static-cb/1517673283/twitter-80.webp 80w,"/>
<source type='image/png' sizes='20px' srcset="/static-cb/1517673283/twitter-20.png 20w,/static-cb/1517673283/twitter-40.png 40w,/static-cb/1517673283/twitter-80.png 80w,"/>
<img src="https://patriciaannbridewell.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/official-twitter-logo-tile.png" alt="" />
</picture>
Log in with Twitter
</a>
<section>
<h2>Log in with Mastodon</h2>
<form action="/login/mastodon" method='post'>
<label for="email">E-Mail of your Mastodon-Account</label>
<input type="text" placeholder="Enter Email" name="email" id="email" required>
<label for="pass">Mastodon Password</label>
<input type="password" placeholder="Enter Password" name="pass" id="pass" required>
<label>Mastodon instance:
<input type='text' name='instance_url' list='instances' placeholder='social.example.net'/>
</label>
<datalist id='instances'>
<option value=''>
<option value='anticapitalist.party'>
<option value='awoo.space'>
<option value='cybre.space'>
<option value='mastodon.social'>
<option value='glitch.social'>
<option value='botsin.space'>
<option value='witches.town'>
<option value='social.wxcafe.net'>
<option value='monsterpit.net'>
<option value='mastodon.xyz'>
<option value='a.weirder.earth'>
<option value='chitter.xyz'>
<option value='sins.center'>
<option value='dev.glitch.social'>
<option value='computerfairi.es'>
<option value='niu.moe'>
<option value='icosahedron.website'>
<option value='hostux.social'>
<option value='hyenas.space'>
<option value='instance.business'>
<option value='mastodon.sdf.org'>
<option value='pawoo.net'>
<option value='pouet.it'>
<option value='scalie.business'>
<option value='sleeping.town'>
<option value='social.koyu.space'>
<option value='sunshinegardens.org'>
<option value='vcity.network'>
<option value='octodon.social'>
<option value='soc.ialis.me'>
</datalist>
<input name='confirm' value='Log in' type='submit'/>
</form>
</section>
<%
# todo: hide this part, if there is already a telegram bot connected.
%>
<div>
<h2>Connect with Telegram</h2>
<p>
If you have a Telegram account, you can register a bot there. Just
write to @botfather. There are detailed instructions on
<a href="https://botsfortelegram.com/project/the-bot-father/" target="_blank">
Bots for Telegram</a>.
</p>
<p>
The botfather will give you an API key - with the API key, Ticketfrei
can use the Telegram bot. Enter it here:
</p>
<form action="/settings/telegram" method="post">
<input type="text" name="apikey" placeholder="Telegram bot API key" id="apikey">
<input name='confirm' value='Login with Telegram' type='submit'/>
</form>
</div>
<div>
<h2>Edit your city page</h2>
<p>
With your bot, we generated you a page, which you can use for promotion:
<a href="/city/{{city}}" target="_blank">Ticketfrei {{city}}</a> You
can change what your users will read there, and adjust it to your
needs.
</p>
<p>
<b>You should definitely adjust the Social Media, E-Mail, and Telegram
profile links.</b>
Also consider adding this link to the text: <a href="/city/mail/{{city}}"
target="_blank">Link to the mail subscription page</a>. Your readers
can use this to subscribe to mail notifications.
</p>
<p>
So this is the default text we suggest:
</p>
<form action="/settings/markdown" method="post">
<textarea id="markdown" rows="20" cols="70" name="markdown" wrap="physical">{{markdown}}</textarea>
<input name='confirm' value='Save' type='submit'/>
</form>
</div>
<div>
<h2>Edit your mail subscription page</h2>
<p>
There is also a page where users can subscribe to mail notifications:
<a href="/city/mail/{{city}}" target="_blank">Ticketfrei {{city}}</a>.
You can change what your users will read there, and adjust it to your
needs.
</p>
<p>
So this is the default text we suggest:
</p>
<form action="/settings/mail_md" method="post">
<textarea id="mail_md" rows="20" cols="70" name="mail_md" wrap="physical">{{mail_md}}</textarea>
<input name='confirm' value='Save' type='submit'/>
</form>
</div>
<div>
<h2>Edit your trigger patterns</h2>
<p>
These words have to be contained in a report. If none of these
expressions is in the report, it will be ignored by the bot. You can
use the defaults, or enter some expressions specific to your city and
language.
</p>
<form action="/settings/goodlist" method="post">
<textarea id="goodlist" rows="8" cols="70" name="goodlist" wrap="physical">{{triggerwords}}</textarea>
<input name='confirm' value='Submit' type='submit'/>
</form>
</div>
<div>
<h2>Edit the blocklist</h2>
<p>
These words are not allowed in reports. If you encounter spam, you can
add more here - the bot will ignore reports which use such words.
There are words which you can't exclude from the blocklist, e.g.
certain racist, sexist, or antisemitic slurs.
</p>
<form action="/settings/blocklist" method="post">
<textarea id="blocklist" rows="8" cols="70" name="blocklist" wrap="physical">{{badwords}}</textarea>
<input name='confirm' value='Submit' type='submit'/>
</form>
</div>