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Details section on public page #1046

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tobiasff3200 opened this issue Oct 15, 2023 · 1 comment
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Details section on public page #1046

tobiasff3200 opened this issue Oct 15, 2023 · 1 comment
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πŸ› Bug Report

  • πŸ“ I've Included a ZIP file containing my librephotos log files
  • ❌ I have looked for similar issues (including closed ones)
  • 🎬 (If applicable) I've provided pictures or links to videos that clearly demonstrate the issue

πŸ“ Description of issue:

I marked a picture as public and visited the public pictures page in a browser where I was not logged in. The details section shows the form to edit the timestamp of a picture. Luckily, it doesn't work, but I think it should be disabled if not hidden completely.

Moreover, the full internal file path is shown, which is also not a good idea on a public page.

πŸ” How can we reproduce it:

Visit the public images page while not being logged in. Open a picture and click on the 'i' symbol.

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  • πŸ”’ Librephotos version: latest (15.10.2023)
  • πŸ“Έ Librephotos installation method (Docker, Kubernetes, .deb, etc.): Docker (reallibrephotos/librephotos-frontend:latest)
@tobiasff3200 tobiasff3200 added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 15, 2023
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Removed all edit icons, buttons which change the state and the file path, if it is a public image :)

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