### Description
The existing implementation for exporting playout logs to a CSV file
incorporates a very simplified CSV format. Some aspects of the complete
[RFC](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4180) are missing, such as
escaping of quotes, and quoting of fields that contain certain
characters. This is problematic for common office spreadsheet tools, and
practically, anything else. Many radio stations rely on this
functionality to work well for exporting playout data, for example, in
order to compile data for reporting requirements.
**This is a new feature**:
The changes in this PR add quoting of fields containing a comma, as well
as those containing a CR/LF. It also escapes quotes by doubling them.
I'm not sure it makes CSVexport.js completely RFC 4180 compliant, but it
is much closer than it was.
**I have updated the documentation to reflect these changes**:
I don't think there are any documentation changes necessary; this is
probably expected behavior for anyone trying to use the CSV exporter.
### Testing Notes
**What I did:**
To validate this, I did a clean install of Debian, cloned from the
official libretime repo, and applied the code as a patch to the
installer. I then proceeded with the install and then loaded a database
from a running system (so that I had some playout data to test with). I
then performed the playout history export and examined the resulting CSV
file and after seeing previously problematic fields properly quoted, was
convinced it looked the way I expected. I loaded the csv file into
Libreoffice Calc and did not see any errors.
**How you can replicate my testing:**
See "What I did" above, basically run the patch after cloning the
installer from the repo. You could also apply the changes to a running
system by applying the patch to the file:
/usr/share/libretime/legacy/public/js/libs/CSVexport.js
Be sure to clear your browser cache and do a hard reload of the web
interface, before re-testing.
### **Links**
Closes: #2477
### Description
Add File Name and Size to the metadata editor screen, and added a File
Name column to the tracks data table.
**This is a new feature**:
Yes
**I have updated the documentation to reflect these changes**:
No, just some simple UI additions so no documentation needed.
### Testing Notes
**What I did:**
I uploaded some tracks, clicked on edit, and saw that the filename and
size showed up at the top. I also went out to the tracks view and added
the File Name column and saw that the filename displayed properly.
**How you can replicate my testing:**
Do what I did
### **Links**
Fixes#3053
A visual cue point editor in the track editor view. This view displays the track as a waveform and allows you to set where the in- and out-cue points are set. These cue points determine the start and end points of the track.
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Göttgens <tgoettgens@mail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Robbertze <paddatrapper@users.noreply.github.com>
Since moving to an indexed track_type model for 3.0, the constraint of the code being immutable is no longer
valid, since it's not used as index anymore. This commit removes the readonly flag from that form field.
* feat(legacy): invalidate cached assets using md5sum
Don't rely on version to invalidate cached assets
* use Assets::url() when loading legacy pages
* fix script docs