* use version of shred that has an added SendDispatcher so we can
construct the dispatcher and send it between threads (only State to
remain sendable)
* move closure for adding systems from State::tick to the creation
functions
* this does mean some voxygen systems always run instead of just in the
session state, but that should not cause issues and we can always
configure them to do nothing if needed
As a side effect, this moves the initial game server sync message into
the login code, since that's the first place we can check for admin
permissions and we want to avoid sending large messages to users who are
not authenticated (especially if the player cap has been reached;
previously, the player cap check limited the damage that could be done
by unauthenticated players).
Some fallout from this is that we don't synchronize the Player component
anymore, which had some minor effects on voxygen. This update also
breaks Torvus, since Client::new now expects the username and password
to be provided from the getgo--an accompanying MR will be submitted to
fix it.
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
switch to `tokio` and `async_channel` crate.
I wanted to do tokio first, but it doesnt feature Sender::close(), thus i included async_channel
Got rid of `futures` and only need `futures_core` and `futures_util`.
Tokio does not support `Stream` and `StreamExt` so for now i need to use `tokio-stream`, i think this will go in `std` in the future
Created `b2b_close_stream_opened_sender_r` as the shutdown procedure does not need a copy of a Sender, it just need to stop it.
Various adjustments, e.g. for `select!` which now requieres a `&mut` for oneshots.
Future things to do:
- Use some better signalling than oneshot<()> in some cases.
- Use a Watch for the Prio propergation (impl. it ofc)
- Use Bounded Channels in order to improve performance
- adjust tests coding
bring tests to work