Kavita/API/DTOs/Account/ResetPasswordDto.cs
Joseph Milazzo b6a38bbd86
Lots of Bugfixes (#1426)
* Fixed bookmarks not being able to load due to missing [AllowAnonymous]

* Downgraded Docnet to 2.4.0-alpha2 which is the version we added our patches to. This might fix reports of broken PDF reading on ARM

* Updated all but one api in collections to admin only policy

* Ensure all config folders are created or exist on first load

* Ensure plugins can authenticate

* Updated some headers we use on Kavita to tighten security.

* Tightened up cover upload flow to restrict more APIs to only the admin

* Enhanced the reset password flow to ensure that the user passes their existing password in (if already authenticated). Admins can still change other users without having existing password.

* Removed an additional copy during build and copied over the prod appsettings and not Development.

* Fixed up the caching mechanism for cover resets and migrated to profiles. Left an etag filter for reference.

* Fixed up manual jump key calculation to include period in #

* Added jumpbar to reading lists page

* Fixed a double scrollbar on library detail page

* Fixed weird scroll issues with want to read

* Fixed a bug where remove from want to read list wasn't hooked up on series card

* Cleaned up Clear bookmarks to use a dedicated api for bulk clearing. Converted Bookmark page to OnPush.

* Fixed jump bar being offset when clicking a jump key

* Ensure we don't overflow on add to reading list

* Fixed a bad name format on reading list items
2022-08-11 18:16:31 -07:00

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using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;
namespace API.DTOs.Account
{
public class ResetPasswordDto
{
/// <summary>
/// The Username of the User
/// </summary>
[Required]
public string UserName { get; init; }
/// <summary>
/// The new password
/// </summary>
[Required]
[StringLength(32, MinimumLength = 6)]
public string Password { get; init; }
/// <summary>
/// The old, existing password. If an admin is performing the change, this is not required. Otherwise, it is.
/// </summary>
public string OldPassword { get; init; }
}
}