Till Tomczak 2d33753b94 feat: Major updates to backend structure and security enhancements
- Removed `COMMON_ERRORS.md` file to streamline documentation.
- Added `Flask-Limiter` for rate limiting and `redis` for session management in `requirements.txt`.
- Expanded `ROADMAP.md` to include completed security features and planned enhancements for version 2.2.
- Enhanced `setup_myp.sh` for ultra-secure kiosk installation, including system hardening and security configurations.
- Updated `app.py` to integrate CSRF protection and improved logging setup.
- Refactored user model to include username and active status for better user management.
- Improved job scheduler with uptime tracking and task management features.
- Updated various templates for a more cohesive user interface and experience.
2025-05-25 20:33:38 +02:00

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object-assign Build Status

ES2015 Object.assign() ponyfill

Use the built-in

Node.js 4 and up, as well as every evergreen browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, Safari), support Object.assign() 🎉. If you target only those environments, then by all means, use Object.assign() instead of this package.

Install

$ npm install --save object-assign

Usage

const objectAssign = require('object-assign');

objectAssign({foo: 0}, {bar: 1});
//=> {foo: 0, bar: 1}

// multiple sources
objectAssign({foo: 0}, {bar: 1}, {baz: 2});
//=> {foo: 0, bar: 1, baz: 2}

// overwrites equal keys
objectAssign({foo: 0}, {foo: 1}, {foo: 2});
//=> {foo: 2}

// ignores null and undefined sources
objectAssign({foo: 0}, null, {bar: 1}, undefined);
//=> {foo: 0, bar: 1}

API

objectAssign(target, [source, ...])

Assigns enumerable own properties of source objects to the target object and returns the target object. Additional source objects will overwrite previous ones.

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License

MIT © Sindre Sorhus