logging changes:
* Offering auth mechanisms -> debug
* 404's aren't really warnings
* double tombstone message, one goes to debug
other changes:
* CSP changes to allow the bootstrap images to load
* more testing javascriptfile things, I R
* it's nice to know where things are
* putting non-rust web things in static/ instead of src/
* RequestCredentials::SameOrigin is the default, also adding a utility function to save dupe code. Wow this saved... kilobytes.
* removing commented code, fixing up codespell config
* clippyisms
* wtf, gha
* dee-gloo-ing some things
* adding some ubuntu build test things
* sigh rustwasm/wasm-pack/issues/1138
* more do_request things
* packaging things
* hilarious dev env setup script
* updated script works, all the UI works, including the experimental UI for naughty crabs
* deb package fixes
* fixed some notes
* setup experimental UI tweaks
* actually writing cert files properly now
* Updated readme with config file, fixed check for config file.
* minor tweaks to actions, removing job limits and skipping login to registry if not going to push
* removing old config.ini file
* temporarily adding Williams fixed package
* working on debian builds again
* github actions tweaks
* fixed a ref in the build script
* updating makefile targets to include build profile env
* updates to docs and makefiles
* Instead of wasm_bindgen creating a JS snippet to externalize code, we're now loading pure-JS util functions from wasmloader.js (#[wasm_bindgen(raw_module = "/pkg/wasmloader.js")])
* Sign out is now a confirmation box instead of "oh no I have to log back in because I'm clumsy and clicked a thing"
* Now using the urlencoding crate for encoding the TOTP URLs because string replacing encoded characters felt like writing our own crypto (and now you can call yourself whatever arbitrary string you want)
* This fixed an issue in the web UI where the "Add a TOTP" interface would show URL-encoded things, but also made things easier for consistency.
* Moved the other web middleware objects into the middleware module because the main module was getting a bit unwieldy.
* Started auto-generating the integrity hashes in a different way on start up, which removes a middleware doing random string replacements to inject them, and means we can update modules without having to manually update the string values in the HTML.
* added python kanidm module
* rewrote RADIUS integration
* updated the documentation
* updating github actions to run more often
* BLEEP BLOOP ASYNCIO IS GR8
* adding config to makefile to run pykanidm tests
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- Adds documentation of the Makefile and its variables with an example
of how to change build behavior.
- Default Makefile behavior no longer tries to use a private redis build
cache server
- Changes ARGS and EXT_ARGS to CONTAINER_BUILD_ARGS and
CONTAINER_TOOL_ARGS respectively for more clarity
Closes https://github.com/kanidm/kanidm/issues/768
* docs magic
* more docs magic
* did I mention I really dislike YAML?
* updatey scripty boopydoopy
* lock docs down to master
* put the symlinked versions up the top of the list
* updated readme
Fixes#356 - this changes from a split ca_chain/cert configuration to a single chain file. This allows rustls in tide-rustls to present the chain correctly, and allows openssl for ldaps to present the chain correctly too. it also simplifies integration to lets encrypt which provides a chain and key file by default.