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* Upgrade dependencies and fix deprecated functionalityVika2024-08-021-4/+7
| | | | | | | I think I managed to not lose any functionality from my dependencies. sqlparser remains unupgraded, but that's mostly because it is only used in one example and it's not worth it to upgrade right now.
* kittybox-indieauth: 0.1.0 -> 0.2.0Vika2024-07-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Added fundamental AutoAuth types. This library can now be used to augment existing authorization and token endpoints with AutoAuth capabilities. See https://github.com/sknebel/AutoAuth/blob/master/AutoAuth.md for the latest spec draft.
* Moved the entire Kittybox tree into the rootVika2023-07-291-0/+33
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* flake.nix: reorganizeVika2022-05-241-26/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | - 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
* templates: introduce unit testsVika2022-05-231-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | These unit tests generate a random MF2-JSON post, convert it to MF2-HTML using the template and then read it back using the `microformats` crate. The only problem is that it has a nasty bug with overstuffing implied properties. This is being worked on: https://gitlab.com/maxburon/microformats-parser/-/issues/7 For now the tests marked as ignored because they fail. But the function itself that generates them should remain here for documentation and potential code sharing with the `microformats` crate, potentially even migrating to a subcrate there.
* Split into different cratesVika2022-05-071-0/+19
Templates and utility types are now separate crates to speed up compilation, linting and potential reuse/replacement. Potentially more crates could be split out/modularized, resulting in speedups, smaller binaries (whenever features are excluded) and even more reuse capabilities.