Currently, GtS only supports using the built-in LE client directly for
TLS. However, admins may still want to use GtS directly (so without a
reverse proxy) but with certificates provided through some other
mechanism. They may have some centralised way of provisioning these
things themselves, or simply prefer to use LE but with a different
challenge like DNS-01 which is not supported by autocert.
This adds support for loading a public/private keypair from disk instead
of using LE and reconfigures the server to use a TLS listener if we
succeed in doing so.
Additionally, being able to load TLS keypair from disk opens up the path
to using a custom CA for testing purposes avoinding the need for a
constellation of containers and something like Pebble or Step CA to
provide LE APIs.
* replace concurrency worker pools with base models in State.Workers, update code and tests accordingly
* add media attachment caching, slightly tweak default cache config
* further tweak default cache config values
* replace other media attachment db calls to go through cache
* update envparsing test
* fix delete media attachment sql
* fix media sql query
* invalidate cached media entries during status create / update
* fix envparsing test
* fix typo in panic log message...
* add 'updated_at' column during UpdateAttachment
* remove unused func
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This checks if jd is availalbe and if so uses that to create the diff
instead. jd can tell you at which (nested) key the values are differing
which makes for more human friendly output.
This removes the current default of checking for membership of the admin
or admins group and makes it required to explicitly configure which
groups should grant admin access, if any.
Relying on the implicit default of admin or admins is potentially
dangerous as that group may contain a different subset of people that we
may wish to grant admin access to GtS. This is probably not an issue for
a single-person instance, but for a community instance different admin
groups may exist in an OIDC provider for different applications.
I'm explicitly opting for not defaulting the value of oidc-admin-groups
to admin,admins because I think it's better for those things to be
explicitly configured.
This adds a lightweight form of tracing to GTS. Each incoming request is
assigned a Request ID which we then pass on and log in all our log
lines. Any function that gets called downstream from an HTTP handler
should now emit a requestID=value pair whenever it logs something.
Co-authored-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
* remove throttling timers, support setting retry-after, use retry-after in transport
* remove unused variables
* add throttling-retry-after to cmd flags
* update envparsing to include new throttling-retry-after
* update example config to include retry-after documentation
* also support retry-after formatted as date-time, ensure max backoff time
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* [chore] set max open / idle conns + conn max lifetime for both postgres and sqlite
* reduce cache size default to 8MiB, reduce connections to 2 * cpu
* introduce max open conns multiplier, tune sqlite and pg separately
* go fmt
* [feature] Add throttling middleware to AP endpoints
* refactor a lil bit
* use config setting, start updating docs
* doc updates
* use relative links in faq doc
* small docs fixes
* return code 503 instead of 429 when throttled
* throttle other endpoints too
* simplify token channel prefills
* update config generator to support nested structs, add cache configuration options
* update envparsing test
* add cache configuration to config parse tests
* set cache configuration in testrig
* move caches to sub-cache "gts" namespace, update envparsing, add cache config docs to example config
Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
* [feature] overhaul the oidc system
this allows for more flexible username handling and prevents account
takeover using old email addresses
* [feature] add migration path for old OIDC users
* [feature] nicer error reporting for users
* [docs] document the new OIDC flow
* [fix] return early on oidc error
* [docs]: add comments on the finalization logic
* add FilePath regex
* add `admin media prune orphaned` command
* add prune orphaned function to media manager
* don't mark flag as required
* document admin media prune orphaned cmd
* oh envparsing.sh you coy minx
* Add instance-expose-public-timeline flag
Adds a config flag that allows unauthenticated access to /api/v1/timelines/public. Defaults to false to replicate existing behaviour.
* Update structure following review
* Add comment
* Fix linting
* S3: add config value "proxy" for not redirecting
Signed-off-by: Mara Sophie Grosch <littlefox@lf-net.org>
* S3: document new config value "proxy"
* S3: add new config value "proxy" to test scripts
Signed-off-by: Mara Sophie Grosch <littlefox@lf-net.org>
* update Activity
* add instance-deliver-to-shared-inboxes setting
* update activity version again
* add SharedInboxURI field to accounts
* serdes for endpoints/sharedInbox
* deliver to sharedInbox if one is available
* update tests
* only assign shared inbox if shared domain
* look for shared inbox if currently nil
* go fmt
* finger to get params.RemoteAccountID if necessary
* make comments clearer
* compare dns more consistently
* add custom css account property + db func to fetch
* allow account to get/set custom css
* serve custom css for an account
* go fmt
* use monospace for customcss, add link
* add custom css to account cache
* fix broken field
* add custom css docs to user guide
* add `accounts-allow-custom-css` config flag
* add allow custom css to /api/v1/instance response
* only show/set custom css if allowed to do so
* only set/serve custom account css if enabled
* update swagger docs
* chain promise
* make bool a bit clearer
* use cache for GetAccountCustomCSSByUsername
* start implementing remote emoji fetcher
* update status where pk
* aaa
* tidy up a little
* check size limits for emojis
* thank you linter, i love you <3
* update swagger docs
* add emoji dereference test
* make emoji max sizes configurable
* normalize db.ErrAlreadyExists
* feat: vendor minio client
* feat: introduce storage package with s3 support
* feat: serve s3 files directly
this saves a lot of bandwith as the files are fetched from the object
store directly
* fix: use explicit local storage in tests
* feat: integrate s3 storage with the main server
* fix: add s3 config to cli tests
* docs: explicitly set values in example config
also adds license header to the storage package
* fix: use better http status code on s3 redirect
HTTP 302 Found is the best fit, as it signifies that the resource
requested was found but not under its presumed URL
307/TemporaryRedirect would mean that this resource is usually located
here, not in this case
303/SeeOther indicates that the redirection does not link to the
requested resource but to another page
* refactor: use context in storage driver interface
* add missing license headers
* start adding instance peers get
* rename domainblock.go
* embed domain in domainblock so it can be reused
* update swagger docs
* add test instances to db
* update tests
* add/update instancepeersget
* update domain model
* add getinstancepeers to db
* instance-expose-peers, instance-expose-suspended
* add auth checks for both current filters
* attach endpoint to router
* include public comment
* obfuscate domain if required
* go mod tidy
* update swagger docs
* remove unnecessary comment
* return 'flat' peerlist if no query params provided
* Drone sig (#623)
* accept weakly typed input on mapstructure decode i.e. .UnmarshalMap()
Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
* add envparsing script to test for panics during environment variable parsing
Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
* add envparsing.sh script to drone commands
Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
* update drone signature
Co-authored-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
* compare expected with output
* update expected output of envparsing
* update expected output to correct value
* use viper's unmarshal function instead
There were problems with marshalling
string slices from viper into the st.config
struct with the other function. Now, we
can use viper's unmarshal function and pass
in the custom decoder config that we need
as a hook. This ensures that we marshal
string slices from viper into our config
struct correctly.
Co-authored-by: tobi <31960611+tsmethurst@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>