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A single giga-commit that took me weeks to produce. I know, this is
not exactly the best thing ever — but I wanted to experiment first
before "committing" to the implementation, so that I would produce the
best solution.
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Working:
- Tokens and codes
- Authenticating with a password
Not working:
- Setting the password (need to patch onboarding)
- WebAuthn (the JavaScript is too complicated)
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Supported features:
- Streaming upload
- Content-addressed storage
- Metadata
- MIME type (taken from Content-Type)
- Length (I could use stat() for this one tho)
- filename (for Content-Disposition: attachment, WIP)
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Axum has streaming bodies and allows to write simpler code. It also
helps enforce stronger types and looks much more neat.
This allows me to progress on the media endpoint and add streaming
reads and writes to the MediaStore trait.
Metrics are temporarily not implemented. Everything else was
preserved, and the tests still pass, after adjusting for new calling
conventions.
TODO: create method routers for protocol endpoints
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- Kittybox's source code is moved to a subfolder
- This improves build caching by Nix since it doesn't take changes
to other files into account
- Package and test definitions were spun into separate files
- This makes my flake.nix much easier to navigate
- This also makes it somewhat possible to use without flakes (but
it is still not easy, so use flakes!)
- Some attributes were moved in compliance with Nix 2.8's changes to
flake schema
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