* Editorconfig: Add space_before_self_closing setting
This was a difference between the way dotnet-format and Rider format code. See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/rider/EditorConfig_Index.html
* Editorconfig: Keep 4 spaces indentation for Swagger JSON files
They are all formatted that way, let's keep it like that.
* Apply dotnet-format, mostly white-space related changes
* Automated Transfer processors
This PR introduces a few things:
* Payouts can now be directly nested under a store instead of through a pull payment.
* The Wallet Send screen now has an option to "schedule" instead of simply creating a transaction. When you click on schedule, all transaction destinations are converted into approved payouts. Any options relating to fees or coin selection are discarded.
* There is a new concept introduced, called "Transfer Processors". Transfer Processors are services for stores that process payouts that are awaiting payment. Each processor specifies which payment methods it can handle. BTCPay Server will have some forms of transfer processors baked in but it has been designed to allow the Plugin System to provide additional processors.
* The initial transfer processors provided are "automated processors", for on chain and lightning payment methods. They can be configured to process payouts every X amount of minutes. For on-chain, this means payments are batched into one transaction, resulting in more efficient and cheaper fees for processing.
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* fix build
* extract
* remove magic string stuff
* fix error message when scheduling
* Paginate migration
* add payout count to payment method tab
* remove unused var
* add protip
* optimzie payout migration dramatically
* Remove useless double condition
* Fix bunch of warnings
* Remove warning
* Remove warnigns
* Rename to Payout processors
* fix typo
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Dorier <nicolas.dorier@gmail.com>
* This refactors the email sending so that all the logic related to users and emails are now contained in one location.
* The Reset password screen has been updated from its ugly plain self to use the same layout as the login.
* An admin can now create a new account without specifying a password. A link is generated that can be given to the intended user to configure the password. If emails are configured, it also sends an email
* An admin can now create accounts that still require the user to verify their if the setting is enabled from the server settings. A link is generated that can be given to the intended user to configure the password. If emails are configured, it also sends an email.
* The above features can be used in conjunction: An email will have to verify their email through a link. Once verified, the user is redirected to setting the password.
* When an email has been verified OR a password has been set, users are now redirected to the login page with the email filled in and a success status message shown instead of a dedicated thank you page.