Add RHIZOME_BUNDLE_STATUS_MANIFEST_TOO_BIG enum option to indicate
that the manifest exceeded 8 KiB in size.
Refactor rhizome_add_manifest() and rhizome_manifest_finalise()
to return 'struct rhizome_bundle_result' instead of 'enum
rhizome_bundle_status', so that that their detailed failure messages
can reach the HTTP API layer instead of just being logged.
Fix HTTP response status codes produced Rhizome direct HTTP requests
to be consistent with the Rhizome RESTful API.
- Introduce the new 'struct rhizome_bundle_result' that contains a
rhizome_bundle_status enum value and an optional, nul-terminated
string that provides an explanation of the cause of the status; add
functions to construct, query, and free the struct
- Replace 'enum rhizome_add_result' with 'struct rhizome_bundle_result',
removing an unnecessary level of enum interpretation
- Make rhizome_fill_manifest() return 'struct rhizome_bundle_result' and
add logic to check that the supplied author SID is correct (previous
behaviour was: if an incorrect author SID was supplied but the correct
author could be found in the keyring, then the incorrect one was
silently ignored)
- Simplify the response code in rhizome_restful.cc to take advantage of
the new 'struct rhizome_bundle_result'; in particular, the mapping
from 'enum rhizome_bundle_status' codes to HTTP status codes is now
expressed in a single switch statement
- Fix some minor failures in test scripts revealed by the changes
List all the HTTP status codes in the REST API tech doc.
Only use 403 Forbidden for requests originating from a disallowed
origin (ie, not localhost).
- Return 400 for missing, unknown, duplicate and out-of-order form
parts in POST requests.
- Return 415 Unsupported Media Type for unsupported form part
Content-Disposition and Content-Type (including unsupported
charset).
- Return 414 Request-URI Too Long for any buffer exhaustion while
parsing request.
- Return 419 Authentication Timeout for missing crypto secret.
Use POST /restfule/rhizome/insert REST request to add bundles instead of
CLI 'rhizome file add', to avoid database locking storm and prepare for
replacing polling with trigger-based wakeup in newsince requests.
Failed because of a database locking storm between the three waiting
newsince REST requests (which polled the database) and the concurrent
'meshms send' CLI commands. Changed to use REST requests instead of CLI
for 'meshms send'.
fdpoll will now run a callback when about to sleep / woke up.
A new Java interface to indicate server started / sleeping / waking up.
An android implementation may allow the CPU to sleep.
If there's a java exception the server will try to shutdown.
Calling servald stop is currently undefined.
The "traditional" variant of nc(1) ("netcat") (installed by default on
Debian and Ubuntu) behaves differently from the OpenBSD variant, causing
two 'msp' tests to fail. Added -q options to nc(1) invocations to make
tests pass with either variant.
When an append produces a payload that is already in the store,
the append must succeed, and the returned status codes should
indicate that the payload already existed
A convenience to re-use an existing manifest, instead of having
to extract the manifest, erase some fields, then pass the result
back into the 'rhizome add file' command
Distinguish between fatal and user-supplied-input errors, return
error descriptive text in a strbuf to allow dynamic content, apply
user-supplied field assgnments/deletions _after_ copying existing
manifest fields, use exit status 4 (invalid manifest) when applying
journal append to a non-journal or vice versa