Theorectically, this means that the entire binary is now self contained,
minus the need for the config file. Ripped out the redundant static file
directives and root handler while I was at it.
Implemented a rudementary authentication method using Keycloak as the
IdP - still very barebones, but login does function. Next steps will
include a Docker Compose file (most likely) for managing this
integration. The application will work fine without setting up the
integration however, and will just throw a warning message. Setup should
be relatively self explanatory, but some documentation is TBD, along
with some automation when spinning up for the first time. Still not
super happy with the implementation.
Added DELETE handler to files endpoint for deleting files and
directories, along with new handling for creating directories, as
specified with the `X-NAS-Type` header - if this is set to "directory",
a new directory is created with the path of the request. Otherwise, an
attempt to parse the file from form data is done as before.
Also added buttons to interact with the new functionality in the default
frontend.
Removed common package, since it was largely useless and instead
integrated what I could into the router package. Should simplify things
going forward, but we can always split this out later. Also completely
removed authentication for the time being - want to consider other
options for this.
Implemented a much-needed Setup() function for providers to implement,
which (as demonstrated in the backblaze provider) allows for
authentication in advance of needing to make calls to remote locations.
This could also be used to create a directory or perform some other
sanity check required for the provider to work. So far, haven't noticed
any performance impacts from this approach, besides not needing to auth
each time we make a request.
Should offer some speed boost, copying the file contents rather than
reading it all to memory then writing it back out. Should theoretically
be able to handle larger files as well, although some benchmarks
are TBD around filesize limits.
Expanding this as we go, currently have POC Backblaze B2 support and
basic 'disk' provider as well. Still WIP, but functional for the most
part. Also moving to simplified YAML configuration.
Overall, simplifying things to be extensible down the line. Still work
to be done, but coming along nicely.