* feat: consistently format all HTML, XML, JSON, CSS, JS, TS, SQL, TOML, YAML, and Markdown files
* chore: deal with VS Code not being able to parse valid editorconfig syntax
Sometimes I'm surprised that computers even work.
* chore: get rid of IntelliJ IDE config files that should not be there
These were already added to the `.gitignore` a long time ago, and now
are being ignored by Prettier.
* fix: rename `tooling-config` `format` script to `fix` for it to run with Turbo
We standarized on using `rustls` as a TLS implementation across the
monorepo, which is written in Rust and has better ergonomics,
integration with the Rust ecosystem, and consistent behavior among
platforms. However, the Labrinth Clickhouse client was the last
remaining exception to this, using the native, OS-provided TLS
implementation, which on Linux is OpenSSL and requires developers and
Docker images to install OpenSSL development packages to build Labrinth,
in addition to introducing an additional runtime dependency to Labrinth.
Let's make the process of building Labrinth slightly simpler by
switching such client to `rustls` as well, which results in finally
using the same TLS implementation for everything, a simplified build and
distribution process, less transitive dependencies, and potentially
smaller binaries (since `rustls` was already being pulled in for, e.g.,
the SMTP client).
* refactor: inherit Clippy lint config and Rust edition from workspace
This also ensures developers running `clippy lint` locally get the same
lints as during CI, especially when the Rust toolchain version is fixed
through a `rust-toolchain.toml` file.
* chore(clippy.toml): bump MSRV to 1.87
* Put all ID types in the labrinth::models::ids, and reduce code duplication with them
* Rewrite labrinth::database::models::ids and rename most DB interface ID structs to be prefixed with DB
* Run sqlx prepare
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* chore: undo unintended updater `zip` feature drop, tweak comment
* fix: correct unintended regression on version and project validation
This was caused by a mistake when coalescing mostly copied and pasted
`RE_URL_SAFE` regexes into one.
* chore: inherit dependencies from workspace, optimize some deps out
* Update bitflags from 2.9.0 to 2.9.1
* Fix temp directory leak in check_java_at_filepath
* Fix build
* Fix lint
* chore(app-lib): refactor overkill `futures` executor usage to Tokio MPSC
* chore: fix Clippy lint
* tweak: optimize out dependency on OpenSSL source build
Contrary to what I expected before, this was caused due to the Tauri
updater plugin using a different TLS stack than everything else.
* chore(labrinth): drop now unused dependency
* Update zip because 2.6.1 got yanked
* Downgrade weezl to 0.1.8
* Mention that p256 is also a blocker for rand 0.9
* chore: sidestep GitHub review requirements
* chore: sidestep GitHub review requirements (2)
* chore: sidestep GitHub review requirements (3)
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Co-authored-by: Josiah Glosson <soujournme@gmail.com>
* Update some Labrinth dependencies
* Update some Labrinth dependencies
* Update some Labrinth dependencies
* Update zip in Labrinth
* Update itertools in Labrinth
* Update validator in labrinth
* Update thiserror in labrinth
* Update rust_decimal, redis, and deadpool-redis in labrinth
* Update totp-rs and spdx in labrinth
* Update maxminddb and tar in labrinth
* Update sentry and sentry-actix in labrinth
* Update image in labrinth
* Update lettre in labrinth
* Update derive-new and rust_iso3166 in labrinth
* Update async-stripe and json-patch in labrinth
* Update clap and iana-time-zone in labrinth
* Update labrinth to Rust 2024
* Cargo fmt
* Just do a full cargo update
* Update daedelus to Rust 2024
* Update daedelus_client to Rust 2024
* Set the formatting edition to 2024
* Fix formatting
IntelliJ messed up my formatting
* chore(theseus): significantly cleanup MacOS-specific code
* fix(labrinth): only use jemalloc allocator for Linux targets
The upstream crate asserts that its tests only pass for Linux targets,
and there's little point in supporting other OS for now since practical
Labrinth deployments run under a Linux environment anyway. This change
made it easier for me to cross-compile Labrinth.
* chore(theseus): tweak traffic lights pos according to c39bb78e38
As far as I understand it, that PR introduced the seemingly ad-hoc
additions of 6 and 12 units to the traffic light position calculations,
not directly modifying the `const` values introduced by
d6a72fbfc4.
* fix: re-enable app window shadows on Linux
* chore: log `window.set_shadow` errors
* chore: trigger CI
* Fix not being able to connect to local friends socket
* Start basic work on tunneling protocol and move some code into a common crate
* Commonize message serialization logic
* Serialize Base62Ids as u64 when human-readability is not required
* Move ActiveSockets tuple into struct
* Make CI run when rust-common is updated
CI is currently broken for labrinth, however
* Fix theseus-release.yml to reference itself correctly
* Implement Labrinth side of tunneling
* Implement non-friend part of theseus tunneling
* Implement client-side except for socket loop
* Implement the socket loop
Doesn't work though. Debugging time!
* Fix config.rs
* Fix deadlock in labrinth socket handling
* Update dockerfile
* switch to workspace prepare at root level
* Wait for connection before tunneling in playground
* Move rust-common into labrinth
* Remove rust-common references from Actions
* Revert "Update dockerfile"
This reverts commit 3caad59bb474ce425d0b8928d7cee7ae1a5011bd.
* Fix Docker build
* Rebuild Theseus if common code changes
* Allow multiple connections from the same user
* Fix test building
* Move FriendSocketListening and FriendSocketStoppedListening to non-panicking TODO for now
* Make message_serialization macro take varargs for binary messages
* Improve syntax of message_serialization macro
* Remove the ability to connect to a virtual socket, and disable the ability to listen on one
* Allow the app to compile without running labrinth
* Clippy fix
* Update Rust and Clippy fix again
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Co-authored-by: Jai A <jaiagr+gpg@pm.me>