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.
Hook into an existing SSH Agent.
This allows us to pull keys already authenticated by the agent and write
to the agent ourselves.
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Co-authored-by: Evan Simkowitz <esimkowitz@users.noreply.github.com>
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 change shaves ~20 MB off the download size by only copying over the
wavesrv binary that is relevant for whichever architecture we're
currently packaging. This is only relevant for macOS at the moment,
though it can also apply to Windows when we get multi-arch builds
working.
This required renaming our Go binaries from .amd64 to .x64 to comply
with electron-builder's naming conventions.
- Adds connection buttons for previews
- Makes it possible for graphs and previews to connect on backend
(without a terminal open to connection)
- Changes the wsh install message
This fix makes it possible to differentiate between keys when multiple
are provided by the remote server. It does not solve the case of
multiple keys of the same type being shared, but it handles multiple
keys of different types being shared, which is much more common.
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>
a couple small bug fixes
- wsh not being executable in windows (this doesn't add it to the path
yet)
- windows using the wrong slash for the path to wsh on the remote
This makes it possible to send wsh commands from wsh on a remote session
to wavesrv running locally. The exact behavior of running those commands
isn't implemented, but the underlying interface is added here.
This enables basic ssh for connections using publickey auth without a
passphrase. It can be established by creating a widget with the "meta"
property set to
```
{
"connection": "<user>@<host>:<port>"
}
```
where the :<port> is optional.
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Co-authored-by: sawka <mike.sawka@gmail.com>