Create mailers with `jetzig generate mailer <name>`. Mailers define
default values for email fields (e.g. subject, from address, etc.).
Mailers use Zmpl for rendering text/HTML parts.
Send an email from a request with `request.mail()`. Call
`deliver(.background, .{})` on the return value to use the built-in
mail job to send the email asynchronously.
Improve query/HTTP request body param parsing - unescape `+` and `%XX`
characters.
Use in-memory KV store (JetKV) for simple job queue.
Build script generates an array of Zig modules in `src/app/jobs/` and
stores their name + run function (`run(allocator, params, logger)`).
View functions schedule jobs with arbitrary params.
Thread pool spawns a (configurable) number of workers and pops jobs from
the queue, then invokes the appropriate run function.
Generate an array of `jetzig.views.Route` in `GenerateRoutes.zig` exe
instead of a meta-route that we later translate into an actual route.
This makes things much simpler for static routes at build time and
dynamic routes at run time as we no longer need to use comptime - we
just have an array of routes ready-made.
When `HX-Target` header is present, bypass any configured layout for the
request. This allows a full page reload to render with a layout, i.e.
render the entire page, while a request from htmx will load just the
content directly generated by the view.
Remove old bash script for setting up a new project, do everything in
Zig to make it platform agnostic and give us an easy place to add
scaffolding commands in future.
Implement `jetzig.http.Request.params()` which parses either a JSON
request body or a query param string into a `jetzig.data.Value`.
Allow configuring params for static site generation - configure an array
of params for each endpoint which is then parsed at build time and a
separate JSON and HTML output is generated for each by invoking the
relevant view function and passing in resource ID/params. Params are
stored in generated `routes.zig` for route matching at run time.
Generate views defined with `request: *jetzig.http.StaticRequest` as
static content into `static/` directory so that exported JSON and HTML
can be rendered direct from disk, skipping runtime rendering.