Versions of Pterodactyl prior to 1.6.3 used a different throttle pathway for
requests. That pathway found the current request user before continuing on to
other in-app middleware, thus the user was available downstream.
Changes introduced in 1.6.3 changed the throttler logic, therefore removing this
step. As a result, the client API could not always get the currently authenticated
user when cookies were used (aka, requests from the Panel UI, and not API directly).
This change corrects the logic to get the session setup correctly before falling
through to authenticating as a user using the API key. If a cookie is present and a
user is found as a result that session will be used. If an API key is provided it is
ignored when a cookie is also present.
In order to keep the API stateless any session created for an API request stemming
from an API key will have the associated session deleted at the end of the request,
and the 'Set-Cookies' header will be stripped from the response.
* change display format of the container uptime
Display `day, hour, min` if days is more than 0, otherwise default to existing `hour, min, sec`. Removes pads to make it more clean in this new format.
* clean the return
* cmd(upgrade): Attempt to gain users attention during upgrade
Changes color of the user and group to gain attention, common issue is having wrong user/group which breaks the panel. Outputs termination message when users spam enter skipping the upgrade wondering why it didn't upgrade.
Reminder to update wings, because users forget it.
* cmd(upgrade): Display wings upgrade documentation link
Support new 1.17+ Forge JPMS arguments that don't ship any executable jar. It will use unix_args.txt file for 1.17+ when one exists, otherwise defaults to using the jar file
Fix forge latest build version option to actually use latest instead of recommended
Set build version input rules to only accept valid values of the latest and recommended
Remove spaces from the version variables to avoid issues with curl. Forge site displays versions with spaces to end users