* Move current work into single branch
* Initial massaging of clientapi etc (not working yet)
* Interfaces for accounts/devices databases
* Duplicate postgres package for sqlite3 (no changes made to it yet)
* Some keydb, accountdb, devicedb, common partition fixes, some more syncapi tweaking
* Fix accounts DB, device DB
* Update naffka dependency for SQLite
* Naffka SQLite
* Update naffka to latest master
* SQLite support for federationsender
* Mostly not-bad support for SQLite in syncapi (although there are problems where lots of events get classed incorrectly as backward extremities, probably because of IN/ANY clauses that are badly supported)
* Update Dockerfile -> Go 1.13.7, add build-base (as gcc and friends are needed for SQLite)
* Implement GET endpoints for account_data in clientapi
* Nuke filtering for now...
* Revert "Implement GET endpoints for account_data in clientapi"
This reverts commit 4d80dff4583d278620d9b3ed437e9fcd8d4674ee.
* Implement GET endpoints for account_data in clientapi (#861)
* Implement GET endpoints for account_data in clientapi
* Fix accountDB parameter
* Remove fmt.Println
* Fix insertAccountData SQLite query
* Fix accountDB storage interfaces
* Add empty push rules into account data on account creation (#862)
* Put SaveAccountData into the right function this time
* Not sure if roomserver is better or worse now
* sqlite work
* Allow empty last sent ID for the first event
* sqlite: room creation works
* Support sending messages
* Nuke fmt.println
* Move QueryVariadic etc into common, other device fixes
* Fix some linter issues
* Fix bugs
* Fix some linting errors
* Fix errcheck lint errors
* Make naffka use postgres as fallback, fix couple of compile errors
* What on earth happened to the /rooms/{roomID}/send/{eventType} routing
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Always defer *sql.Rows.Close and consult with Err
database/sql.Rows.Next() makes sure to call Close only after exhausting
result rows which would NOT happen when returning early from a bad Scan.
Close being idempotent makes it a great candidate to get always deferred
regardless of what happens later on the result set.
This change also makes sure call Err() after exhausting Next() and
propagate non-nil results from it as the documentation advises.
Closes#764
Signed-off-by: Kiril Vladimiroff <kiril@vladimiroff.org>
* Override named result parameters in last returns
Signed-off-by: Kiril Vladimiroff <kiril@vladimiroff.org>
* Do the same over new changes that got merged
Signed-off-by: Kiril Vladimiroff <kiril@vladimiroff.org>
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fall back to postgres when parsing the database connection string for a URI schema fails
* Fix behaviour so that it really tries postgres when URL parsing fails and it complains about unknown schema if it succeeds
Closes#523
There were a lot of unnecessary checks for HTTP methods of requests. gorilla/mux makes sure that these methods will only be called if certain HTTP methods are used, thus there's no reason to have these extra checks.
This should fix#628
I also Noticed that GET /_matrix/media/r0/download/{serverName}/{mediaId}/{fileName} is not yet implemented, but it should work for both.
Signed-off-by: Kouamé Behouba Manassé behouba@gmail.com
We were escaping the URL before performing any pattern matching on it.
This meant that if you sent data that URLdecoded to a "/", it would count as
a "/" in the URL, potentially causing a 404. This was causing some flaky tests
with some randomly-generated query parameters.
Now, we keep URLs encoded while doing the pattern matching, and only afterwards
do we URL decode each query parameter individually before passing them to their
respective handler functions.
github.com/gorilla/mux was also updated to v1.7.3 to fix a bug with URL encoding and subrouters.
Fix Docker files which had been forgotten in #594 and update scripts and docs to remove references to gb.
I also removed the `jenkins` directory which is outdated. We can revert f8d7e99 if we realise that it was a mistake to do so.