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https://github.com/ipfs/webui/pull/91
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Juan Batiz-Benet <juan@benet.ai>
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
use NewNode instead of NewIPFSNode in most of the codebase
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
make mocknet work with node constructor better
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
finish cleanup of old construction method
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
blockservice.New doesnt return an error anymore
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
break up node construction into separate function
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
add error case to default filling on node constructor
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
Instead put it inside of DAG.Get.
The fix is applied only in the case when the context.WithCancel
before a DAG.Get is also used later on in the scope.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: rht <rhtbot@gmail.com>
IPNSHostnameOption() touches the URL path only on the way in,
but not on the way out. This commit makes it complete by
touching the following URLs in responses:
- Heading, file links, back links in directory listings
- Redirecting /foo to /foo/ if there's an index.html link
- Omit Suborigin header
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Lars Gierth <larsg@systemli.org>
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
implement rabin fingerprinting as a chunker for ipfs
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
vendor correctly
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
refactor chunking interface a little
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
work chunking interface changes up into importer
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
move chunker type parsing into its own file in chunk
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
need to do it this way to avoid VERY confusing situations where
the user would change the API port (to another port, or maybe even
to :0). this way things dont break on the user, and by default,
users only need to change the API address and things should still
"just work"
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Juan Batiz-Benet <juan@benet.ai>
ServeOptions take the node and muxer, they should get the listener
too as sometimes they need to operate on the listener address.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Juan Batiz-Benet <juan@benet.ai>
this commit makes the API handler short circuit the request if the
CORS headers say its not allowed. (the CORS handler only sets the
headers, but does not short-circuit)
It also makes the handler respect the referer again. See security
discussion at https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/1532
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Juan Batiz-Benet <juan@benet.ai>
this commit adds the ability to specify arbitrary HTTP headers
for either the Gateway or the API. simply set the desired headers
on the config:
ipfs config --json API.HTTPHeaders.X-MyHdr '["meow :)"]'
ipfs config --json Gateway.HTTPHeaders.X-MyHdr '["meow :)"]'
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Juan Batiz-Benet <juan@benet.ai>
- First tab at integrating @krl's new index page
File icons are embedded in side icons.css (QmXB7PLRWH6bCiwrGh2MrBBjNkLv3mY3JdYXCikYZSwLED contains both the icons and bootstrap)
- Fix back links (..) (fixes#1365)
Thanks @JasonWoof for the insight. The back links now stop a t the root hash and work for links that do and dont end with a slash.
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Henry <cryptix@riseup.net>
This allows direct access to the earlier protocol-specific Resolve
implementations. The guts of each protocol-specific resolver are in
the internal resolveOnce method, and we've added a new:
ResolveN(ctx, name, depth)
method to the public interface. There's also:
Resolve(ctx, name)
which wraps ResolveN using DefaultDepthLimit. The extra API endpoint
is intended to reduce the likelyhood of clients accidentally calling
the more dangerous ResolveN with a nonsensically high or infinite
depth. On IRC on 2015-05-17, Juan said:
15:34 <jbenet> If 90% of uses is the reduced API with no chance to
screw it up, that's a huge win.
15:34 <wking> Why would those 90% not just set depth=0 or depth=1,
depending on which they need?
15:34 <jbenet> Because people will start writing `r.Resolve(ctx, name,
d)` where d is a variable.
15:35 <wking> And then accidentally set that variable to some huge
number?
15:35 <jbenet> Grom experience, i've seen this happen _dozens_ of
times. people screw trivial things up.
15:35 <wking> Why won't those same people be using ResolveN?
15:36 <jbenet> Because almost every example they see will tell them to
use Resolve(), and they will mostly stay away from ResolveN.
The per-prodocol versions also resolve recursively within their
protocol. For example:
DNSResolver.Resolve(ctx, "ipfs.io", 0)
will recursively resolve DNS links until the referenced value is no
longer a DNS link.
I also renamed the multi-protocol ipfs NameSystem (defined in
namesys/namesys.go) to 'mpns' (for Multi-Protocol Name System),
because I wasn't clear on whether IPNS applied to the whole system or
just to to the DHT-based system. The new name is unambiguously
multi-protocol, which is good. It would be nice to have a distinct
name for the DHT-based link system.
Now that resolver output is always prefixed with a namespace and
unprefixed mpns resolver input is interpreted as /ipfs/,
core/corehttp/ipns_hostname.go can dispense with it's old manual
/ipfs/ injection.
Now that the Resolver interface handles recursion, we don't need the
resolveRecurse helper in core/pathresolver.go. The pathresolver
cleanup also called for an adjustment to FromSegments to more easily
get slash-prefixed paths.
Now that recursive resolution with the namesys/namesys.go composite
resolver always gets you to an /ipfs/... path, there's no need for the
/ipns/ special case in fuse/ipns/ipns_unix.go.
Now that DNS links can be things other than /ipfs/ or DHT-link
references (e.g. they could be /ipns/<domain-name> references) I've
also loosened the ParsePath logic to only attempt multihash validation
on IPFS paths. It checks to ensure that other paths have a
known-protocol prefix, but otherwise leaves them alone.
I also changed some key-stringification from .Pretty() to .String()
following the potential deprecation mentioned in util/key.go.