Added ID/Name indexing to mediabrowser, and cleaned it up a little bit.
Was taking ~2s with 5000 users and firing tons of requests at Jellyfin,
now take ~160ms from cold boot, ~1ms with cache.
RecordCounter class created from that in activityList, and put in
accountsList. PageCount-type route standardized and made for /users
(/users/count). Created userCache, which regularly generates the
respUser list returned by /users. Added a currently dumb POST /users for
searching/pagination, GET /users is now just for getting -all- users.
go-getted expr, an expression language that seems like it'll be useful
for evaluating local searches. We don't store this data in the badger
DB, so we can't use the nice query form provided by badgerhold.
backup's filename format has changed, and includes the commit too now. a
Backup struct for going to/from the filename has been added, and the
option "keep 1 backup from each version" has been added, leaving the
most recent backup from each version always. All pre-this-commit backups
are considered the same "old" version.
mautrix-go now include a cryptohelper package, which solves all my
issues and just works. the setting is now on by default, however
packages are not yet built with it.
Added a new common.ConfigurableTransport interface which mediabrowser,
ombi, jellyseer, discord, telegram and matrix (i.e.
ThirdPartService/ContactMethodLinker) now all implement. proxies are
bound to them in main.go, Email is still a special case (but from the
previous commit, mailgun does use the proxy).
mautrix/go has been updated, and context.TODO()s stuck everywhere since
I still don't really comprehend why I should use them (FIXME literally).
jellyseerr already did this, but it's been standardised a little more.
Mediabrowser uses it's own genericErr function and error types due to
being a separate package, while jellyseerr and ombi now share errors
defined in common/.
log messages are very fragmented and are often repeated many times throughout the software with small differences.
Messages will be listed in logmessages/, which are simply strings with
formatting directives if necessary. So far, only main.go has been
completed.
added in the same way as ombi profiles. Most code is copy-pasted and
adjusted from ombi (especially on web), so maybe this can be merged in
the future. Also, profile names are url-escaped like announcement
template names were not too long ago. API client has "LogRequestBodies"
option which just dumps the request body when enabled (useful for
recreating reqs in the jellyseerr swagger UI). User.Name() helper
returns a name from all three possible values in the struct.
retries initial connection to Jellyfin 6 times, with a 10s gap between,
before failing. SHould help with issues of jfa-go starting before
Jellyfin.
Configurable in Settings > Advanced > "Initial auth retry count/gap".
moving to a DB meant empty slices in the Configuration & Policy structs
were being stored as null, and striking a nerve with Jellyfin.
Mediabrowser library change fixed that by de-nulling them itself, and a
new bool field called "Homescreen" is now used to decide if a profile
has a homescreen layout stored or not. This field is hopefully correctly
filled in during migration.
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.