server/core/templates/update.use-cli.php
Julius Härtl 13a6d52cef Limit the size of the container on guest pages
Signed-off-by: Julius Härtl <jus@bitgrid.net>
2020-01-11 07:23:58 +00:00

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<div class="update" data-productname="<?php p($_['productName']) ?>" data-version="<?php p($_['version']) ?>">
<div class="updateOverview">
<h2 class="title"><?php p($l->t('Update needed')) ?></h2>
<div class="infogroup">
<?php if ($_['tooBig']) {
p($l->t('Please use the command line updater because you have a big instance with more than 50 users.'));
} else {
p($l->t('Please use the command line updater because automatic updating is disabled in the config.php.'));
} ?><br><br>
<?php
print_unescaped($l->t('For help, see the <a target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" href="%s">documentation</a>.', [link_to_docs('admin-cli-upgrade')])); ?><br><br>
</div>
</div>
<?php if ($_['tooBig']) { ?>
<div class="warning updateAnyways">
<p><?php p($l->t('I know that if I continue doing the update via web UI has the risk, that the request runs into a timeout and could cause data loss, but I have a backup and know how to restore my instance in case of a failure.' )); ?></p>
<a href="?IKnowThatThisIsABigInstanceAndTheUpdateRequestCouldRunIntoATimeoutAndHowToRestoreABackup=IAmSuperSureToDoThis" class="button updateAnywaysButton"><?php p($l->t('Upgrade via web on my own risk' )); ?></a>
</div>
<?php } ?>
</div>