Server:
provide a certificate file and key file via the settings. When provided it will then listen on TCP and QUIC, if not provided it will be TCP only.
The certificate must be known by the client, so you might get problems with self-signed certificates.
```ron
quic_files: Some((
cert: "/home/user/veloren_cert.pem",
key: "/home/user/veloren_key.key",
)),
```
Client:
activate the voxygen settin `use_quic: true` to try to connect to the quic backend of a server.
The security model has been updated to reflect this change (for example,
moderators cannot revert a ban by an administrator). Ban history is
also now recorded in the ban file, and much more information about the
ban is stored (whitelists and administrators also have extra
information).
To support the new information without losing important information,
this commit also introduces a new migration path for editable settings
(both from legacy to the new format, and between versions). Examples
of how to do this correctly, and migrate to new versions of a settings
file, are in the settings/ subdirectory.
As part of this effort, editable settings have been revamped to
guarantee atomic saves (due to the increased amount of information in
each file), some latent bugs in networking were fixed, and server-cli
has been updated to go through StructOpt for both calls through TUI
and argv, greatly simplifying parsing logic.
* Added "migration of migrations" to transfer the data from the __diesel_schema_migrations table to the refinery_schema_history table
* Removed all down migrations as refinery does not support down migrations
* Changed all diesel up migrations to refinery naming format
* Added --sql-log-mode parameter to veloren-server-cli to allow SQL tracing and profiling
* Added /disconnect_all_players admin command
* Added disconnectall CLI command
* Fixes for several potential persistence-related race conditions
only `localhost` are allowed in a release build.
when debug assertions are on, others are also allowed.
This change undoes the changes to the settings, so compared to master, there is no effect
The auth server no longer allows the protocol to be specified. we enforce `https` for the auth server, so DO NOT provide a auth url with `https://` but without.
correct is now `auth.veloren.net`
incorrect is: `https://auth.veloren.net`
- now last digit version is compatible 0.6.0 will connect to 0.6.1
- the TCP DATA Frames no longer contain START field, as it's not needed
- the TCP OPENSTREAM Frames will now contain the BANDWIDTH field
- MID is not Protocol internal
Update network
- update API with Bandwidth
Update veloren
- introduce better runtime and `async` things that are IO bound.
- Remove `uvth` and instead use `tokio::runtime::Runtime::spawn_blocking`
- remove futures_execute from client and server use tokio::runtime::Runtime instead
- give threads a Name
- better logging in network
- we now notify the send of what happened in recv in participant.
- works with veloren master servers
- works in singleplayer, using a actual mid.
- add `mpsc` in whole stack incl tests
- speed up internal read/write with `Bytes` crate
- use `prometheus-hyper` for metrics
- use a metrics cache
- Implementing a async non-io protocol crate
a) no tokio / no channels
b) I/O is based on abstraction Sink/Drain
c) different Protocols can have a different Drain Type
This allow MPSC to send its content without splitting up messages at all!
It allows UDP to have internal extra frames to care for security
It allows better abstraction for tests
Allows benchmarks on the mpsc variant
Custom Handshakes to allow sth like Quic protocol easily
- reduce the participant managers to 4: channel creations, send, recv and shutdown.
keeping the `mut data` in one manager removes the need for all RwLocks.
reducing complexity and parallel access problems
- more strategic participant shutdown. first send. then wait for remote side to notice recv stop, then remote side will stop send, then local side can stop recv.
- metrics are internally abstracted to fit protocol and network layer
- in this commit network/protocol tests work and network tests work someway, veloren compiles but does not work
- handshake compatible to async_std
* Remove tweak feature
* Remove const-tweaker
* Update tiny_http
* Update bitvec to 0.21.0
* Downgrade euc to avoid conflict with vek 0.12.0
* Require exactly vek 0.12.0
* Update all other dependencies automatically based on these changes
* Update gilrs to latest at the request of Ada Lovegirls
* Update meshing benchmarks to new criterion API
So first off all we had to update the toolchain, i think everything in september is okay, but we got with this current version.
Then we had to update several dependencies, which broke:
- need a specific fix of winit, i think we want to get rid of this with iced, hopefully, because its buggy as hell. update wayland client to 0.27
- use a updated version of glutin which has wayland-client 0.27 and no longer the broke version 0.23
- update conrod to use modern copypasta 0.7
- use `packed_simd_2` instead of `packed_simd` as the owner of the create abandoned the project.
- adjust all the coding to work with the newer glutin and winit version. that also includes fixing a macro in one of the dependencies that did some crazy conversion from 1 event type to another event type.
It was called `convert_event`
- make a `simd` feature which is default and introduce conditional compiling.
AS I HAVE NO IDEA OF SIMD AND THE CODE. AND I DIDN'T INTRODUCE THE ERROR IN THE FIRST PLACE, WE PANIC FOR NON SIMD CASE FOR NOW. BUT IT WORKS FOR TESTS.
- tarpaulin doesnt support no-default-features. so we have to `sed` them away. semms fair.