* Fix wrapping when too many hosts are shown (#207)

* Update npm packages, fixes CVE-2019-10757

* Revert some breaking packages

* Major overhaul

- Docker buildx support in CI
- Cypress API Testing in CI
- Restructured folder layout (insert clean face meme)
- Added Swagger documentation and validate API against that (to be completed)
- Use common base image for all supported archs, which includes updated nginx with ipv6 support
- Updated certbot and changes required for it
- Large amount of Hosts names will wrap in UI
- Updated packages for frontend
- Version bump 2.1.0

* Updated documentation

* Fix JWT expire time going crazy. Now set to 1day

* Backend JS formatting rules

* Remove v1 importer, I doubt anyone is using v1 anymore

* Added backend formatting rules and enforce them
in Jenkins builds

* Fix CI, doesn't need a tty

* Thanks bcrypt. Why can't you just be normal.

* Cleanup after syntax check

Co-authored-by: Marcelo Castagna <margaale@users.noreply.github.com>
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This project comes as a pre-built docker image that enables you to easily forward to your websites
running at home or otherwise, including free SSL, without having to know too much about Nginx or Letsencrypt.
@ -84,8 +86,8 @@ I won't go in to too much detail here but here are the basics for someone new to
1. Your home router will have a Port Forwarding section somewhere. Log in and find it
2. Add port forwarding for port 80 and 443 to the server hosting this project
3. Configure your domain name details to point to your home, either with a static ip or a service like DuckDNS
4. Use the Nginx Proxy Manager here as your gateway to forward to your other web based services
3. Configure your domain name details to point to your home, either with a static ip or a service like DuckDNS or [Amazon Route53](https://github.com/jc21/route53-ddns)
4. Use the Nginx Proxy Manager as your gateway to forward to your other web based services
## Nginx Proxy Manager in the wild