* 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.
We need to look in the fields because that's how we build the mkdir/upload
forms. Without this, uploading or creating directories would leave us on a
page that had just a URI, instead of something actually useful to a human.
added unit tests to test various permutations of the rename function, and
some sanity checks on the rename-form function.
also added a guard to prevent '/' in from_/to_name in rename calls.
Also include the encoder portion of Bob Ippolito's simplejson-1.7.1 as
allmydata.util.json_encoder . simplejson is distributed under a more liberal
license than Tahoe (looks to be modified BSD), so redistributing it should be ok.