server: add error presenter to make context cancellation semantic
auth: ensure semantic errors are bubbled up to user properly
auth: add error code on unauthorized request response
auth: handle edge case when fetching users from meta
feature: add submodule + middleware for feature flags
model: introduce ID type
Based on UUIDv7 but represented to users in a more compact base32 form,
though all of that are internal implementation details.
database: add WithReadOnlyTx
Refactor config loading and server initialization
As is, LoadConfig() does some things that are not strictly related to
the configuration, such as parsing command line arguments. This has led
to a proliferation of different ways to load the config based on various
needs and also prevents tools that need a config but are not services to
use custom command line arguments.
This commit aims to decouple config loading from everything else and
do nothing but loading the config files.
On a high level, this commit:
- renames server.NewServer() to server.New()
- moves config.Debug and config.Addr into the server package
- moves crypto.InitCrypto() call into server.New()
- moves command line parsing into server.New(), using passed-in values
rather than os.Args
The only changes required for services would be changing
cfg := config.LoadConfig(":5100")
server := server.NewServer("meta.sr.ht", cfg)
to
cfg := config.LoadConfig()
server := server.New("meta.sr.ht", ":5100", cfg, os.Args)
All other tools will be switched to just LoadConfig() and, optionally, a
call to crypto.InitCrypto(). I managed to completely remove some global
state (addr) and at least make the rest private, so that users are
forced to use the designated functions.
The config module gained support for custom FS implementation, mainly
for testing.
objects: bring back support for plain HTTP
This got lost during the transition from minio to S3 client.
client: improve user agent
config: don't log config path
This is kind of useful but it's also pretty noisy in a lot of places.
server: enable GraphQL introspection
Don't prevent suspended users from authenticating
With cookies or internal auth. The frontends already prevent users from
accessing services while suspended, and there are some complications if
we don't let the frontends access the backends at all if the
authenticated user is suspended.
auth: remove legacy OAuth support
auth/bearer: log username associated with expired token
objects: improve support for our s3 deployment
Not sure how well this generalizes but we can improve it when someone
complains.
Switch from minio to AWS SDK S3 client
Moves s3 => objects to avoid conflicting with the AWS module.
server: log GraphQL queries if running in debug mode