save the few bytes of bandwidth for something else
also now that we send our User-Agent, it is
technically sending conduwuit versions now
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reduces unnecessary crates being compiled. splits them
into features.
i have yet to see anyone use conduit's opentelemetry
stuff, and realistically those people who do
performance benchmarking and measurements will be
building stuff anyways so they can just enable this
feature.
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complement sends C-S requests over HTTP, and federation
over HTTPS.
complement without caddy *almost* works. unfortunately
i am now dealing with invalid X-Matrix signatures
due to non-percent encoded URIs and it does not
seem trivial to percent-encode URIs that a
reverse proxy would normally do for you.
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from upstream MR https://gitlab.com/famedly/conduit/-/merge_requests/347
with the following changes (so far):
- remove hardcoded list of allowed hosts (strongly disagree with this,
even if it is desired, it should not be harcoded)
- add more allow config options for granularity via URL contains,
host contains, and domain is (explicit match) for security
- warn if a user is allowing all URLs to be previewed for security reasons
- replace an expect with proper error handling
- bump webpage to 2.0
- improved code style a tad
Co-authored-by: rooot <hey@rooot.gay>
Signed-off-by: rooot <hey@rooot.gay>
Signed-off-by: strawberry <strawberry@puppygock.gay>
this can most definitely be improved but this is a decent attempt.
the only annoying this is i couldn't just use a Vec<IPAddress> which
would have significantly simplified all of this, but serde can't
deserialise it on the config side i guess.
i may find a better way to do this in the future, but this should cover
most areas anyways.
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default for RocksDB is -1 and conduwuit already raises the
soft and hard nofile limits at startup.
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the last endpoint is a non-standard health check endpoint used by at
least Element Web as a weird way to determine if syncv3 is available
there can also be some valid use-cases for serving well-knowns from the
application itself
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info is still logging useless database statistics and metrics that will
accumulate, less I/O activity.
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split out the spinning disk focused options into a configurable option, current
conduwuit users are NVMe/SSDs anyways so those options are just hindering performance.
rocksdb logging builds up overtime with no cleanup or anything, adds support for
configuring the amount of logging, size of files, log rotate, etc.
fixes https://gitlab.com/girlbossceo/conduwuit/-/issues/1
misc conduit logging improvements for help debugging issues and maybe a future feature
experimental Room V11 support from https://gitlab.com/famedly/conduit/-/merge_requests/562
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rust-rocksdb fork, add optional opt-in zstd response body compression
config, add webp support for images
cant upgrade things like axum, http, tower, hyper, etc due to the 1.0
release of http which are breaking all of these libs
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