- class method to get arbitrary file contents
- new web UI endpoint to fetch the contents of rascsi man pages (rendered txt files)
- Link to manpage in page footer
- Link to new wiki page for image type docs
- Other UI tweaks
* Refine the attached device table to optimize information displayed
* Error handling when attempting to insert withough image file
* Format the parameters in the jinja template instead
* Call the DaynaPORT device Ethernet Adapter in the Web UI
* Read the drive properties file once and store it in the Flask app config. Spin out the drive properties formatting to a helper method.
* Add empty removable disk drives to the attach peripherals UI
* Refinement of UI labels and help text, moving some context to the wiki
Uses a single endpoint for downloading files
Adds a select field to pick target dir for both download and upload forms
Moves the Macproxy/Netatalk helptext into the helptext blocks, and the related status messages down into the page footer
new:
- new templates to render structured info contents in
- get_diskinfo() class method that calls disktype and returns the results
- /diskinfo endpoint in the Flask app that renders the results from get_diskinfo()
changed:
- /logs/show and /scsi/info endpoints in the Flask app render in templates
- Now using the "RaSCSI Reloaded Control Page" header to function as the link back to the homepage (instead of the github project) which is in line with how most webapps work
- Removed the center style for "Attached!" to allow the ? button to be placed on the same line
- Remove individual device info, and introduced show all device info in a template
* Generate list of image types to create programmatically based on rascsi capabilities, rather than a hard-coded list in the Web UI.
* Add explicit sorting of dicts for display in the Web UI, to avoid random order in certain environments.
* Remove redundant sorting line, and add code comments.
* Add helptext for the SCSI-1 image type
Add --token parameter to easyinstall.sh
Add --skip-token parameter to easyinstall.sh
Install required apt packages explicitly (--no-install-recommends)
Allow standalone RaSCSI and web UI installations to specify an auth token
Add development mode to web UI (web/start.sh --dev-mode)
Initial Docker-based development environment for Python and web UI
Bump protobuf version
Workaround for Flask development server and asyncio incompatibility
Build Python protobuf interface on container launch, if it doesn’t exist
Allow containers to be configured with environment variables, add support for token authentication
Move web UI live editing setup out of main Docker Compose config
Update dockerignore to exclude by default
Update README
Add OS_DISTRO, OS_VERSION and OS_ARCH build args
Allow extracted files to be moved to target when crossing a filesystem boundary
Reduce noise from watchmedo auto-restarts
Update Docker tag structure to rascsi:{build}-{platform}-{variant}
Prevent Docker Compose from attempting to pull images from Docker registry
Add workaround for issue #821
Allow container processes to be stopped with Ctrl+C
Update README, bind to ports 8080/8443 on the Docker host by default
Update README to clarify audience and no board connectivity
Add AIBOM and GAMERNIUM to --connect_type validation
Update cfilesystem.patch following rebase
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
* Allow custom drive image sizes in the bespoke UI. Addresses Issue#748
* Clarify what the Pi repo mirror setup is good for.
* Use the number input type for rudimentary input validation.
* Append byte unit.
* More granular input validation using html5 attributes. Max allowed input is 256GiB in bytes.
* Correct use of html5 number input elements.
* Update web README to point to the right dir and url
* Notify that an ssl cert is being created.
* Document the de-facto release number strategy of this project.
Co-authored-by: RaSCSI User <user@rascsi.com>