- previously we set the Modified state in admin panel only when
wsd successfully upload the document to storage
- modified state updation depends on core, it might happen that
uploading is already done and successfull but we didnot get
the modified state from the core which will show wrong modified
status in admin panel
Change-Id: I014a8f92753fc6a93b37921d0f3cdce390bef35e
Signed-off-by: Rash419 <rashesh.padia@collabora.com>
routing_rmdoc command is added specifically to notify indirection url
server about document getting removed with its wopiSrc
Signed-off-by: Rash419 <rashesh.padia@collabora.com>
Change-Id: Ic077f210d520394e3ef8ced778604b7343436328
- make sure online connect to unique monitors
- able to disconnect monitor if uri doesnot exist in updated
json
Signed-off-by: Rash419 <rashesh.padia@collabora.com>
Change-Id: Ia6cfd6c8e56416c37d211aae55828c92a4ba27e5
- once client get notification it will update the routetoken
by refetching it from indirection url endpoint
- added support to configure indirectionurl enpoint using
remote config
Signed-off-by: Rash419 <rashesh.padia@collabora.com>
Change-Id: Iead22af56c655bdece6b70cc4e97a1fa401b1bae
If the connection is closed right after the response was sent
then it's wise to add 'Connection: close' header to the response
so that the client optimizes its behaviour: e.g. does not reuse
the socket for further http requests. Normally a client should
retry a request if the reuse of an old socket fails and that
should solve the problem but still this is an overhead.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Masei <gabriel.masei@1and1.ro>
Change-Id: I29f1498610c567024def3beb1ad7014f2c15a232
Explicit is always better. We also need to
terminate more gracefully when profiling.
Change-Id: I7145cb59583c5d7c6362bbf9c74e9d21799eaa33
Signed-off-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashod.nakashian@collabora.co.uk>
In an attempt to reduce the size of Util.{c,h}pp
which has grown to contain all sorts of unrelated
helpers, we move StringVector helpers into
the StringVector.{c,h}pp files.
This makes the code better organized.
Change-Id: I152f341606807ae66253415b951bc9f89b09df57
Signed-off-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashod.nakashian@collabora.co.uk>
Also clear its input buffer explicitly.
Change-Id: I8badbb96d98eaf10433a65fcfd13b0d6d5893594
Signed-off-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashod.nakashian@collabora.co.uk>
Ignore input in a somewhat gentler way.
Signed-off-by: Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@collabora.com>
Change-Id: I758302dc3bb1aa87f9fbfa726f73f4b9339e08c2
Avoiding default values for parameters makes the code easier to read.
Especially true for bool parameters. But sure, just a question of
taste.
Change-Id: I473f70bdfafe3a9ccfb325def8760d78fee7e9a6
Signed-off-by: Tor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com>
When writing to the socket, it's always more efficient
to fill the buffer up to the hardware limit for each
write. This is doubly important for efficiency with
SSL, due to the overhead of encrypting multiple
small buffers instead of one large one.
Currently we don't write more than one message
at a time, primarily due to limitations in
the Poco sockets in the unit-tests, which
have a hard time consuming multiple WS frames
with a single poll (subsequent calls to poll
doesn't enter signalled state until new data
arrives, possibly because the data is read and
buffered internally, making the whole scheme
of using poll unreliable and meaningless).
Change-Id: Ic2e2cf1babfb5ab4116efd93f392977ba234d92b
Signed-off-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashod.nakashian@collabora.co.uk>
This code is executed regularly, at every poll.
The config getter internally throws exceptions,
catches and handles, before returning. While
this isn't performance sensitive, it is noisy
to have such poor-behaving code executed
frequently and regularly.
But the real motivation is the pain this exception
causes when debugging an exception. GDB ends up
catching this rogue exception, which is hardly
useful or helpful.
At any rate, we don't need to get a config entry
more than once, as they can't change during the
lifetime of the process.
Change-Id: Ic69fb94674b74b298987131d44d9baa27e9fa4aa
Signed-off-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashod.nakashian@collabora.co.uk>
Add support for configuring the SSL certificates
when running the test binary as well as setting
up the SSL context.
Also adds the SSL socket headers with proper
compile-time guards for when SSL is disabled.
Change-Id: I99992639a66a64871f8ff8a2b2105279ead63ca1
Signed-off-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashod.nakashian@collabora.co.uk>
Cleans up some of the conversions and implicity
unit in integral types.
Change-Id: I79f35b92f8f631894e55bdb39851b050870fce96
Signed-off-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashod.nakashian@collabora.co.uk>
chrono::system_clock can go back in time.
For time interval measurements, where we don't
care about the local time, a monotonic clock
should be used.
This avoids the server uptime jumping around
with daylight saving (or indeed by regular
synchronization with an atomic clock), among
other cases.
Change-Id: I09f9b24c82d19439348a2e66cad9e9de7d755208
Signed-off-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashod.nakashian@collabora.co.uk>
Now chosen log level is propagated to forkit and kits.
Also, admin console users can filter logs according to their channel names on client side.
Change-Id: Ife15a6148ed87533b81e9d63da252c633e74e559
Signed-off-by: Gökay Şatır <gokaysatir@collabora.com>
A number of call-sites, eg. clipboard, or admin-ws were
writing to sockets assuming they could return all the data
in a single series of writes, without needing to poll. As
such they failed to addSocketToPoll on the new poll - eg.
the docBroker. Unfortunately this meant that on EAGAIN
writes, the socket would be closed and the last parts
of a message lost.
Browsers would give net::ERR_CONTENT_LENGTH_MISMATCH 200 (OK)
The situation is/was intermittent, so painful to debug.
On under-loaded developer machines, socket buffers are larger,
so this was seldom seen.
The re-factor forces a transfer to another SocketPoll via
the disposition, except for a couple of corner cases.
Change-Id: I2f1b2f99f179c4fda84464c9241fe434fa527725
Signed-off-by: Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@collabora.com>
When per_document.cleanup is disabled, the time
between the last cleanup (which never happened)
grows indefinitely, which results in minimal
polling time intervals. This wastes valuable
cpu cycles unnecessarily.
When cleanup is disabled, there is no need to
calculate the next cleanup time. The maximum
is reasonable (although it should really be
infinity).
Change-Id: I71d065441c4c2ff96fe31e6a45a5ecfdd2f85d49
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/97471
Tested-by: Jenkins
Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
Authorization class now handles the parsing and creation
of its instances, which makes it centralized.
We also avoid repeatedly constructing Authorization objects
in ClientSession and instead do it once at construction
and cache it.
A bunch of new unit-tests added.
Change-Id: I9b5939be51a5957214d07ed8f1096efd179686c6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/96825
Tested-by: Jenkins
Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
The tokenizer(s) are more generic than the protocol
logic, and are used from contexts that don't involve
the protocol as such.
Change-Id: Ie8c256bf11a91e466bff794021f41603c9596a7f
More readable and typically more efficient.
Change-Id: I9bd5bfc91f4ac255bb8ae0987708fb8b56b398f8
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/95285
Reviewed-by: Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@collabora.com>
Tested-by: Jenkins
Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com>