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This column will keep track of namespace locally.
-- Related: #8882
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This commit is complementary to the previous one. It adds a test for the
reported bug (listing default namespace was listing others) and fixes
it.
-- Related: #8882
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All blobs were being stored in a single folder when using namespaces,
this commits adds path partitioning as discussed on #8882, which should
help with a large number of files (each folder will hold a smaller
subset, allowing the use of better filesystem walk strategies).
Also, the default empty namespace is now called 'default' to prevent it
from listing other namespaces contents. So everything will always use
namespaces, with the option to use it explicitly or just fall to the
default one.
-- Related: #8882
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IIncomingBoxBackend holds backend specific methods used for IncomingBox
implementation.
- Resolves: #8888
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Adds a IncomingBox implementation that can be used by the incoming loop
to interact with the server. Includes end to end test from message
creation on Incoming API to callback consumer.
-- Related: #8914
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Clients will query for blobs flagged PENDING so they can start
processing. This commit adds flagging, but still in a hacky way as the
backend requires the flags as a json string inside a request. A refactor
to separate request handling from the backend itself will solve it in
the near future.
-- Related: #8874
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This class implements a process flow between the ones defined at #8881
and #8874. It uses a LoopingCall to keep running in a loop and accepts
IIncomingBoxConsumers defined by soledad users, such as leap mail.
- Resolves: #8874
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This interface is intended to be used by Soledad users in order to
implement consumers for IncomingBox feature. This happens by declaring
how to process and save a incoming item, optionally decrypting if
Soledad isn't able to decrypt it (planned feature for asymmetric
encryption).
-- Resolves: #8875
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Improves error handling, add missing header to __init__.py and remove
mkdirs from flags methods. This is a commit from code review on !117.
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Improve test naming, creates a "count" method and filter flags files
properly.
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filter_flag parameter can now be used to filter listing blobs by a
specific flags. Eg: I can ask for blobs on incoming namespace flagged as pending.
-- Resolves: #8913
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Using a parameter, just like the other methods are doing.
-- Resolves: #8873
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By using `only_count=True` parameter, instead of returning a full list,
server just count the amount of blobs.
-- Resolves: #8871
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IncomingBox spec has a flags feature for the processing flow of
messages. This commit adds it using a .flags file.
-- Resolves: #8869
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Refactor suggested from !105 review.
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- Resolves: #8839
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Updates IBlobsBackend with list_blobs order_by parameter and add a elif
clause to order_by checking, raising if the ordering parameter isn't
supported.
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'namespace' argument is supported by backend but not yet exposed on API
for clients. Since IncomingBox makes heavy usage of it, this commit
exposes the argument as a query string for clients to use it.
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Listing by date is useful for listing newest/oldest documents on blobs
storage and should be used for listing new IncomingMessages as described
on specification.
-- Resolves: #8879
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We started with CouchDB due legacy system relying on it. This commit
adds the possibility of adding blobs as a IncomingAPI backend if blobs
is enabled on config file.
-- Resolves: #8868
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We started with CouchDB due legacy system relying on it. This commit
adds the possibility of adding blobs as a IncomingAPI backend if blobs
is enabled on config file.
-- Resolves: #8868
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Incoming API will receive externally encrypted PGP documents. This
commit adds this kind of encryption scheme and method to preamble module
on soledad.common
-- Resolves: #8890
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This move allows server to use it on #8868 as described in #8890
-- Relates: #8890
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Extracted preamble code for making space to #8890 changes.
-- Related: #8890
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there is a combination that was failing, with a recent-enough version of
cryptography coming from jessie-backports (>1.0), but still being linked
to openssl 1.0 which does not have a usable scrypt backend.
with this commit we fallback on doing scrypt using python's scrypt
package.
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leap.common 0.6.0 renamed this method.
we should think about not using the factory directly, since we want to
deprecate leap.common.http
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This needs OpenSSL >= 1.1, otherwise it will keep using the scrypt
dependency.
We should think about deprecating scrypt as a dependency when we can be
sure that the adoption of libssl 1.1 is wide enough. I think that at
some point (soledad 0.11 or so) we can drop the scrypt dependency, which
was being somehow problematic at times (the _scrypt.so was not appearing
when installing with pip, needed workarounds). From that moment on, we
can raise an error if an old libssl is found and no scrypt can be
imported - leaving that to the user/packager.
In debian stretch and afterwards, you can get that version by installing
libssl-dev
- Related: #8472
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Adds an extra parameter called "namespace" on the backend interface and
on FileSystemBlobsBackend. This parameter overrides default id
partitioning and uses a separate folder for a custom namespace.
-- Resolves: #8889
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Adds the routing code for exposing /incoming from SoledadResource.
- Related: #8827
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We have been discussing about this merge for a while.
Its main goal is to simplify things: code navigation, but also
packaging.
The rationale is that the code is more cohesive in this way, and there's
only one source package to install.
Dependencies that are only for the server or the client will not be
installed by default, and they are expected to be provided by the
environment. There are setuptools extras defined for the client and the
server.
Debianization is still expected to split the single source package into
3 binaries.
Another avantage is that the documentation can now install a single
package with a single step, and therefore include the docstrings into
the generated docs.
- Resolves: #8896
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