this is probably not of very high utility in the unix case of bin/tahoe
but is useful when working with native builds, e.g. py2exe's tahoe.exe,
to examine and debug the runtime environment, linking problems etc.
taking the same arguments as tahoe ls, it does a webbrowser.open to the page
specified by those args. hence "tahoe webopen" will open a browser to the
root dir specified in private/root_dir.cap by default.
this might be a good alternative to the start.html page.
* rename my_private_dir.cap to root_dir.cap
* move it into the private subdir
* change the cmdline argument "--root-uri=[private]" to "--dir-uri=[root]"
* use new decentralized directories everywhere instead of old centralized directories
* provide UI to them through the web server
* provide UI to them through the CLI
* update unit tests to simulate decentralized mutable directories in order to test other components that rely on them
* remove the notion of a "vdrive server" and a client thereof
* remove the notion of a "public vdrive", which was a directory that was centrally published/subscribed automatically by the tahoe node (you can accomplish this manually by making a directory and posting the URL to it on your web site, for example)
* add a notion of "wait_for_numpeers" when you need to publish data to peers, which is how many peers should be attached before you start. The default is 1.
* add __repr__ for filesystem nodes (note: these reprs contain a few bits of the secret key!)
* fix a few bugs where we used to equate "mutable" with "not read-only". Nowadays all directories are mutable, but some might be read-only (to you).
* fix a few bugs where code wasn't aware of the new general-purpose metadata dict the comes with each filesystem edge
* sundry fixes to unit tests to adjust to the new directories, e.g. don't assume that every share on disk belongs to a chk file.
There are actually two versions in this patch, one of which requires twisted.web2 and the other of which uses the Python standard library's socket module. The socketish one doesn't know when the web server is done so it hangs after doing its thing. (Oh -- maybe I should add an HTTP header asking the web server to close the connection when finished.) The web2ish one works better in that respect. Neither of them handle error responses from the server very well yet.
After lunch I intend to finish the socketish one.
To try one, mv src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_put-{socketish,web2ish}.py src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_put.py .
If you want to try the web2ish one, and you can't find a web2 package to install, you can get one from:
http://allmydata.org/~zooko/repos/twistedweb2snarf/