Markdown support has been added using the marked module. To secure
against XSS attacks, DOMPurify is used to sanitize the generated HTML
before it is loaded on the page.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
Closes#565Closes#2319
Adds the feature of cloning existing monitor, I have briefly tested it with ping and https and ensured that all properties was cloned including notifications.
This commit adds support for the port to be specified when using the
radius monitor type. A check has been implemented to ensure that a null
value is not passed to the radius check function as could occur with
monitors that were created before this change was introduced. The
default port of 1812 is displayed when the user selects the radius
monitor in much the same way as the DNS port is handled. The port was
not included in the hostname in the form hostname:port in order to avoid
issues with IPv6 addresses and monitors that had been created before
this change was implemented.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
This commit adds support for monitoring MySQL and MariaDB database
servers. The mysql2 package was choosen over mysql as it provides a
promise wrapper and is reportedly faster than the original mysql package
whilst still maintaining the same API.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>
It appears that SQL Server causes some confusion among users as they
believe that it means any SQL database, not the Microsoft product SQL
Server. To avoid this issue, the display value has been changed to
Microsoft SQL Server. No backend changes have been made and it is still
stored as sqlserver in the database. This is only a frontent change.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Nickson <mnickson@sidingsmedia.com>