/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:160: warning: ‘void
dyn_destroy_function(CRYPTO_dynlock_value*, const char*, int)’ defined
but not used [-Wunused-function]
static void dyn_destroy_function(struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l, const
char */*file*/, int /*line*/)
/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:143: warning: ‘void
dyn_lock_function(int, CRYPTO_dynlock_value*, const char*, int)’ defined
but not used [-Wunused-function]
static void dyn_lock_function(int mode, struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l,
const char */*file*/, int /*line*/)
/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:121: warning: ‘CRYPTO_dynlock_value*
dyn_create_function(const char*, int)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-
function]
static struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *dyn_create_function(const char */
*file*/, int /*line*/)
/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:106: warning: ‘long unsigned int
id_function()’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static unsigned long id_function(void)
/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:92: warning: ‘void
locking_function(int, int, const char*, int)’ defined but not used [-
Wunused-function]
static void locking_function(int mode, int n, const char */*file*/, int
/*line*/)
This doesn't need any interacion of the user at startup, unlike
retroshare-nogui which requires the user to login on the shell this doesn't
even need a TTY.
At startup this just parse command line, read the PGP keyring, look for
available locations, and start listening for JSON API requests.
Another difference with retroshare-nogui is that this is capable to
generate/import PGP identities, generate locations, and in general anything
possible through the RetroShare API.
retroshare-service is suitable also to run it as a system service, even
in very constrained systems such as Android ot a Docker container.
retroshare-service drop support for libresapi so only the new JSON API
is exposed, it will completely obsolete retroshare-android-service once
retroshare-qml-app is ported to the new JSON API.
Makefile.libretroshare:3811: warning: overriding recipe for target
'temp/linux-g++/obj/hashstream.o'
Makefile.libretroshare:3772: warning: ignoring old recipe for target
'temp/linux-g++/obj/hashstream.o'
jsonapi-generator is now capable of generating API for headers outside
retroshare/ directory
jsonapi-generator do a bit of methods parameter sanity check
JsonApiServer is now integrated in the rsinit hell like other services
Add *::exportGPGKeyPairToString to a bunch of classes in cascade
RsControl is now capable of calling back a function when retroshare is almost
completely stopped, this is useful when running retroshare toghether with
externally managed runloop such as QCoreApplication
Expose a bunch of methods through JSON API
retroshare-nogui remove some dead code and fix stopping from the RetroShare API
Remove unnecessary dangerous method from RsLoginHelper
Fix documentation for RsServiceControl::getServiceName that was breaking
JSON API and causing compilation warning
Avoid the need of dirty patching to set the version at build time
In case RS version is not passed as argument attempt to determine it
using git describe, if unavailable use hardcoded default
Enforce it being 127.0.0.1 by default, I assumed 127.0.0.1 was restbed
default, but as reported by sehraf is not alwayd the case
JSON API bind address now is also configurable via commandline on
retroshare-android-service and retroshare-nogui, while it obey the
configuration of webui (execept for that port is incremented by 2)
in retroshare-gui
Added also new method for better usability via the API that allow to add
friend directly for RetroShare invitation (supports also URL) without
having to call to mulptiple metods to set IP etc.
RsPeers::acceptInvite
/rsPeers/acceptInvite
/rsLoginHelper/isLoggedIn to check if already logged in
/rsAccounts/getCurrentAccountId to get the id of current selected
account, beware that an account may be selected without actually logging in
Manually expose /rsFiles/getFileData to stream/preview files
Automatically expose a bunch of methods via JSON API
Implement serial_process for std::pair
Move JSON helpers to util/rsjson.* for better usability
Implement JSON ostream manipulator to print compact and pretty JSON
Use lambdas for API wrappers, integrate better and avoid namespace
pollution
Removed experimental JSON API for notify client wrapper, notifications
can be implemented automatically with moderns async API calls
Implement and automatically expose to JSON API
RsGxsChannels::turtleSearchRequest(
const std::string& matchString,
const std::function<void (const RsGxsGroupSummary&)>& multiCallback,
std::time_t maxWait )