Normalize whitespace in source files

Ensure that no source files have trailing whitespace at end of lines and ensure that all files end with a single trailing newline.

This also adds Github Actions to enforce whitespace conventions.
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Michael Lynch
2021-06-13 10:48:46 -04:00
parent 0f18fe1853
commit 372ac3a40c
59 changed files with 166 additions and 92 deletions

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@@ -174,11 +174,11 @@ PAPERLESS_AUTO_LOGIN_USERNAME=<username>
Defaults to none, which disables this feature.
PAPERLESS_ADMIN_USER=<username>
If this environment variable is specified, Paperless automatically creates
a superuser with the provided username at start. This is useful in cases
where you can not run the `createsuperuser` command seperately, such as Kubernetes
If this environment variable is specified, Paperless automatically creates
a superuser with the provided username at start. This is useful in cases
where you can not run the `createsuperuser` command seperately, such as Kubernetes
or AWS ECS.
Requires `PAPERLESS_ADMIN_PASSWORD` to be set.
.. note::
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ PAPERLESS_ADMIN_USER=<username>
the lifecycle of the containers.
PAPERLESS_ADMIN_MAIL=<email>
(Optional) Specify superuser email address. Only used when
(Optional) Specify superuser email address. Only used when
`PAPERLESS_ADMIN_USER` is set.
Defaults to ``root@localhost``.
@@ -222,17 +222,17 @@ PAPERLESS_ENABLE_HTTP_REMOTE_USER=<bool>
Also see the warning `in the official documentation <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/howto/auth-remote-user/#configuration>`.
Defaults to `false` which disables this feature.
PAPERLESS_HTTP_REMOTE_USER_HEADER_NAME=<str>
If `PAPERLESS_ENABLE_HTTP_REMOTE_USER` is enabled, this property allows to
customize the name of the HTTP header from which the authenticated username
If `PAPERLESS_ENABLE_HTTP_REMOTE_USER` is enabled, this property allows to
customize the name of the HTTP header from which the authenticated username
is extracted. Values are in terms of
[HttpRequest.META](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/ref/request-response/#django.http.HttpRequest.META).
Thus, the configured value must start with `HTTP_` followed by the
Thus, the configured value must start with `HTTP_` followed by the
normalized actual header name.
Defaults to `HTTP_REMOTE_USER`.
.. _configuration-ocr:
OCR settings