This adds an RPC command for updating wsh on a remote machine without
starting a new session. It is not being used yet, but will be used for
connections using a single server in the future.
lots of misc connection refactoring / fixes:
* adds blocklogger as a way to writing logging information from the backend directly to the a terminal block
* use blocklogger in conncontroller
* use blocklogger in sshclient
* fix remote name in password prompt
* use sh -c to get around shell weirdness
* remove cmd.exe special cases
* use GetWatcher().GetFullConfig() rather than re-reading the config file
* change order of things we do when establishing a connection. ask for wsh up front. then do domain socket, then connserver
* reduce number of sessions required in the common case when wsh is already installed. running the connserver is now a "multi-command" which checks if it is installed, then asks for the version
* send jwt token over stdin instead of in initial command string
* fix focus bug for frontend conn modal
* track more information in connstatus
* simplify wshinstall function
* add nowshreason
* other misc cleanup
A bunch of the Wave AI types still mentioned OpenAI. Now that most of
them are being used for multiple AI backends, we need to update the
names to be more generic.
New context menu options are available in the directory preview to
create and rename files and directories
It's missing three pieces of functionality, none of which are a
regression:
- Editing or creating an entry does not update the focused index. Focus
index right now is pretty dumb, it doesn't factor in the column sorting
so if you change that, the selected item will change to whatever is now
at that index. We should update this so we use the actual file name to
determine which element to focus and let the table determine which index
to then highlight given the current sorting algo
- Open in native preview should not be an option on remote connections
with the exception of WSL, where it should resolve the file in the
Windows filesystem, rather than the WSL one
- We should catch CRUD errors in the dir preview and display a popup
Lots of quality of life improvements (and bug fixes):
* Class(), ClassIf(), ClassIfElse() methods
* <wave:style> that can use a file vdom:/// url
* UseStateWithFn() to allow for functional setters
* If, IfElse, and ForEach for vdom construction
* batched updates for large updates -- streaming -- to get around packet size issues
* more flexible file sending code, for []byte, io.Reader, fs.File, and a fileName (with optional MimeType)
* fix the vdom:// protocol handler to work with fetch
* updated wshcmd-html for new best practices
This migrates all remaining eventbus events sent over the websocket to
use the wps interface. WPS is more flexible for registering events and
callbacks and provides support for more reliable unsubscribes and
resubscribes.
Adds a list of potential remotes to add and filters it as you type. It
also provides options for reconnecting on a disconnection and
specifically connecting to a local connection
This allows the user to select different connections from the terminal
block. Some features include:
- a status bar at the top of the term block that shows your current
connection
- an icon next to the status bar that shows whether the connection is
currently connected
- the ability to click the status bar and type in a new connection in
order to change the current connection
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Co-authored-by: sawka <mike.sawka@gmail.com>