migrating to badger, with the badgerhold frontend. So far, done:
* Announcements (small, for a quick test)
* Discord/Telegram/Matrix/Email
most interaction with badgerhold is done through the standard
Get<x>/Get<x>Key/Set<x>Key/Delete<x>Key. UserExists functions have been
added for email and matrix, and those and the original ones now use a
query against the database rather than sifting through every record.
I've tagged these searched fields as "index" for badgerhold, although this
definitely isn't used yet, and i'm not entirely sure if it'll be useful.
migrateToBadger is now in migrations.go, and a temporary config key
"migrated_to_badger" has been added, although it isn't being used yet,
migration is just running every time during development.
names with no discriminator are shown as @username, and search works
with the @ too. Also bumped go version to 1.20, since it was stuck on
1.16 and i felt like trying generics (in an ugly way).
Could not for the life of me get any regex to properly strip the ANSI
escape sequences, so the text log will have to suffer with them, but the
ansihtml library is now used to render them into HTML.
the version of the discord library with support for this isn't
necessarily stable, so normal ! commands will still be available. The
user is no longer DMed for the PIN, instead they type /pin <PIN>.
local testing was being done with an older version of esbuild which
didn't mind @tailwind statements before @imports (it complained, but did
its job). On the latest version used in Docker builds, it would leave
the @import statements intact which broke things like modals.
a17t v0.10 became a tailwind plugin rather than standalone css, and made
some other changes. Much of the original custom CSS now uses tailwind
classes, and there have been some other UI changes.
Only appears with Reset links enabled.
Pressing this sends a PWR link to the users selected.
if one user is selected, or if one of you selected users doesn't have a
method of contact, a link is given to the admin to send to them
manually.
now using xhit/go-simple-mail, as I wanted to add an option to change
the hostname sent in the HELLO message but this is only possible with
STARTTLS in jordan-wright/email. New option can be seen in Settings >
SMTP with advanced settings turned on.
also some more attempts at fixing it, so far all i've found is that if
we don't delete the cryptoStore, the matrix client also gets the same
error we do if it send s a message to us (no session with given ID
found).
with a persistent crypto.Store, element reports "** Unable to decrypt:
The secure channel with the sender was corrupted. **", and others
clients just fail. Deleting it before reinitialising the OlmMachine
stops this, although the first message to a user takes a while as i
guess it has re-establish a session (idk, this is above me).
The last 100 lines of logs are now cached, and when a crash occurs, they
are saved to a file in the temp directory ("/tmp" on *nix), and pretty
HTML version is also created and opened in the browser.
* Currently only handles panics, will be included in more places soon
* Copy button and button to generate a GH issue will be added
PIN is verified but not used currently. Works a little different than
the others, you input your matrix user ID and then the PIN is sent to
you. The bot doesn't support E2EE, so the bot being the first one to
message ensures the chat is unencrypted.
The bot should be created by the admin and added to a discord server
mutual to the intended new user(s). On !start in the server,
communication is moved to DMs. Currently !start works, and validity of a
given PIN is checked although nothing it done with this yet.
When signing up, the user is given a pin code which they send to a
telegram bot. This provides user verification, but more importantly
allows the bot to message the user, as the Telegram API requires the
user to interact with the bot before it can do the opposite.
The bot should recognize the correct language, but a /lang command is
also provided to change it.
The verification process is pretty much functional but ui is still
broken, and it isn't properly integrated yet.
usedBy is still stored as a string in invites.json to cope with existing
invites with times stored formatted. knz/strtime requires cgo for
strptime, so it has been replaced with the native itchyny/timefmt-go.