Check for jobs in 'cancel-requested' or 'requeued' statuses, and ensure
they transition to the right status. This happens at startup, before
even starting the web interface, so that a consistent state is presented.
Only the `ReadHeaderTimeout` is set. `ReadTimeout` is not set, as this is
quite specific per request. Shaman file uploads and websocket connections
should be allowed to run quite long, whereas other queries should be
relatively short.
Completely flush the upstream buffer at startup, before attempting to
fetch a new task. These updates could impact any task on the Manager side,
and first flushing the buffer before appending new updates also seems
like a good idea.
Remove the hard-coded list of allowed CORS origins, and build it
dynamically from the list of "own URLs", i.e. the URLs at which the
Manager expects to be available.
This list of "own URLs" is constructed from the available network
interfaces.
This adds a JS client for the OAPI interface, and introduces the SocketIO
stuff into Flamenco Manager itself.
To build & run:
- in `web/manager-api` run `npm install`
- in `web/manager-api` run `npm link`
- in `web/app` run `npm install`
- in `web/app` run `npm link flamenco-manager`
- in `web/app` run `yarn serve`
This may not be a complete list, but at least some of those steps are
necessary.
This introduces some more conceptual changes to Shaman. The most important
one is that there is no longer a "checkout ID", but a "checkout path".
The Shaman client can request any subpath of the checkout directory,
so that it can handle things like project- or scene-specific prefixes.
Add support for GZip-compressed streams. This becomes increasingly
important when Shaman support gets added, as the blend files typically
used in studios are uncompressed to support binary diffing.
Move the UPnP/SSDP Manager autodiscovery code into from `main.go` into the
`worker` package. This also means changing the error handling a bit, as
only the `main.go` file is allowed to do `log.Fatal()`.
Convert "get own URLs" code into nicer chunks, and test those.
This minimises the code that actually depends on the available network
interfaces, and increases test coverage. Found a few bugs too.
The add-on code was copy-pasted from other addons and used the GPL v2
license, whereas by accident the LICENSE text file had the GNU "Affero" GPL
license v3 (instead of regular GPL v3).
This is now all streamlined, and all code is licensed as "GPL v3 or later".
Furthermore, the code comments just show a SPDX License Identifier
instead of an entire license block.
Due to the way SSDP works, Flamenco Manager needs to know its own URL,
where the Workers can reach it. These URLs are now found, and since there
can be multiple (like IPv6 + IPv4) they are all sent in a SSDP
notification as ;-separated strings.