A series of settings can be found in Settings > Advanced for logging
writes to the database, for each main storage object. "All" logs all
writes, "Deletion" logs Delete* Calls and Write* calls where the
principal data in the object (e.g. address in an EmailAddress object) is
set to "".
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".
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.
realized half the info from the signup form wasnt being stored in the JWT
used to create the account after email confirmation, and instead of
adding them, the -whole request- from the browser is stored temporarily
by the server, indexed by a smaller JWT that only includes the invite
code. Someone complained on reddit about me storing the password in the
JWT a while back, and although security-wise that isn't an issue (only
the server can decrypt the token), it doesn't happen anymore. Happy?
user-auth.go contains slightly adjusted versions of auth.go functions,
for authorizing jellyfin users (admin or not). Refactored auth.go so that
most code is shared. User auth isn't hooked up yet, nor has it been
tested.
The password reset daemon wasn't being closed on restarts, so an extra
pwr would be sent w/ every restart. Restarts & Interrupts (Ctrl-C)
rarely worked, as there were multiple listeners to the "RESTART"
channel, and I didn't know the message was consumed by whoever got it
first, meaning if the main thread didn't get it first, the app wouldn't
quit. Listeners are now registered, and the restart message is
re-broadcasted until everyone's got it.
Fixes#264
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.
Sometimes calls to app.err.Fatalf would fail to print the error to the
console, and fail to show "A crash report has been saves to...". Both of
these should be fixed now.
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
Since an invalid example config was created on first run, if the app restarted
before setup was completed, it would crash on the next start. The
example now has a "first_run" flag in it, which is only set to false
when the config is modified. Also fixed restart at the end of setup for
tray builds.
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.