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  Document the new sign in method
  Replace handle_ naming
  Use same constant for fake magic links
  Replace FakeMagicLink with a temporary object
  Tidy up session_token
  Clean up interfaces
  Split tests by controller or responsibility
  Simplify auth logic
  Fix due to unit test when creating with invalid emails
  Restore sessions_controller test on creating invalid email address
  Move magic link api tests to their own files
  Rename test to clarify what they're about
  Cleanup session creation
  Update to always return a pending auth token for JSON responses.
  Update API test for cross code
  Change test expectation on single tenant mode account creation
  Add unit tests for the new endpoints
  Pass a server token when creating a magic link via API
  Simplify code a bit
  Simplify session create logic for both html and json
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Fizzy

This is the source code of Fizzy, the Kanban tracking tool for issues and ideas by 37signals.

Running your own Fizzy instance

If you want to run your own Fizzy instance, but don't need to change its code, you can use our pre-built Docker image. You'll need access to a server on which you can run Docker, and you'll need to configure some options to customize your installation.

You can find the details of how to do a Docker-based deployment in our Docker deployment guide.

If you want more flexibility to customize your Fizzy installation by changing its code, and deploy those changes to your server, then we recommend you deploy Fizzy with Kamal. You can find a complete walkthrough of doing that in our Kamal deployment guide.

Development

You are welcome -- and encouraged -- to modify Fizzy to your liking. Please see our Development guide for how to get Fizzy set up for local development.

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please read our style guide before submitting code.

License

Fizzy is released under the O'Saasy License.

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