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* implement method to read config file * getConfig returns config file if present * return isConfigFile for http requests * disable elements if config file is used, show message if config file is set, copy existing config to clipboard * fix allowing partial configuration files * add new env variable to docs * fix tests * minor refactoring, address review * adapt config type in frontend * remove unnecessary imports * move config file reading to system-config repo * add documentation * fix code formatting in system settings page * add validator for config file * fix formatting in docs * update generated files * throw error when trying to update config. e.g. via cli or api * switch to feature flags for isConfigFile * refactoring * refactor: config file * chore: open api * feat: always show copy/export buttons * fix: default flags * refactor: copy to clipboard --------- Co-authored-by: Jason Rasmussen <jrasm91@gmail.com> |
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