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BaseJob: StatusCode::JsonParseError
Connection: resolved() and reconnected() signals; roomMap(); postReceipt()
User: bridged() and rawName()
ConnectionData: setHost() and setPort()
StateEventBase: prev_content()
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The grand plan is to get rid of `BaseJob` and turn job invocations
to function calls returning `QFuture`. `RequestData` will stay though,
feeding data into those calls.
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BaseJob::loadFromJson() does just fine without QStringViews.
[skip ci]
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It was a tiny wrapper around QUrlQuery to facilitate creation from
an initializer list - however, Mustache templates long changed to
not actually used that additional constructor.
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After going through all the files and the history of commits on them
it was clear that some copyright statements are obsolete (the code has
been overwritten since) and some are missing. This commit tries best to
remedy that, along with adding SPDX tags where they were still not used.
Also, a minimal SPDX convention is documented for further contributions.
Closes #426.
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Port existing copyright statement to reuse using licensedigger
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To be very clear what this function checks. See also #437.
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Since Status single-parameter constructor is (intentionally)
not explicit, comparisons may not do what's expected in cases like
the one fixed by 3ef036cd. This makes comparisons "do the right thing".
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* JSON response is stored internally in BaseJob, rather than passed
around virtual response handlers. This allow to lazily deserialise
parts of the JSON response when the client calls for them instead of
deserialising upon arrival and storing POD pieces. This is
incompatible with the current generated code, so temporarily FTBFS.
* BaseJob::loadFromJson() and BaseJob::takeFromJson() have been added
to facilitate picking parts of the result as described above
in derived job classes.
* BaseJob::jsonData(), BaseJob::jsonItems() and (protected)
BaseJob::reply() for direct access to the response in its various
forms.
* To further eliminate boilerplate code in generated job classes,
a group of *ExpectedKeys() methods has been added - this allows to
reflect the API definition of required response keys in a more
"declarative" way, delegating validation to BaseJob.
* parseReply() and parseJson() pair turns to singular prepareResult().
Thanks to all the changes above, in most cases it will not need
overriding, unlike before.
* BaseJob::Private::parseJson() is introduced, to wrap
QJsonDocument::parseJson() into something less verbose. This serves
a completely different purpose to the former BaseJob::parseJson().
* BaseJob::doCheckReply() takes the place, and the name, of
checkReply().
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No functional changes either.
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No functional changes here.
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The code is really defensive now, making sure there's exactly one slash
between the base path and the endpoint. It's still very conservative
about the path composition otherwise (no normalisation etc.).
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* BaseJob::initiate() now calls ConnectionData::submit()
without relying on Connection to do that
* ConnectionData::submit() is now the only site where a job enters
Pending state
* No more shortcuts to BaseJob::sendRequest(), even retries are sent
through the ConnectionData submission queue
* Additional validation in BaseJob::initiate() that the request data
device is actually open (because QtNetwork API officially
requires that, even if you can get away passing a closed QBuffer
to it)
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Will use it in BaseJob in a later commit.
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Q_ENUM seems to resolve int to the first enum identifier with that value
so NetworkError == ErrorLevel looks confusing in logs.
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The first part closes #358; the second part is a workaround for non-standard
cases when endpoints without security by the spec turn out to be secured
(in particular, the case of authenticating media servers).
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Because https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/moc.html#limitations .
For direct connections that doesn't matter but it very much does
for queued ones. Along with this DirectChatsMap and IgnoredUsersList
have been moved from Connection:: to Quotient::.
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Anything after enumerators is a problem for moc before Qt 5.12; so
we can't use enumerator attributes before then.
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As before, completely transparent for clients, driven by 529 errors from
the server (but cases of rate limiting are signalled by
BaseJob::rateLimited). That brings changes to BaseJob API: timeouts now
use int64_t and also can be handled in std::chrono terms; aboutToStart()
-> aboutToSendRequest(); started() -> sentRequest(). Closes #292.
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Notably, recovered Status::fromHttpCode() that was introduced in
5722ceaf4bd10c29f1091e3dc5a87f5650ea8c71 but fell victim of a careless
merge (so much for introducing non-topical changes in feature branches).
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Closes #344.
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Closes #326.
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# Conflicts:
# CMakeLists.txt
# lib/avatar.cpp
# lib/connection.cpp
# lib/connection.h
# lib/connectiondata.cpp
# lib/csapi/account-data.cpp
# lib/csapi/account-data.h
# lib/csapi/capabilities.cpp
# lib/csapi/capabilities.h
# lib/csapi/content-repo.cpp
# lib/csapi/create_room.cpp
# lib/csapi/filter.cpp
# lib/csapi/joining.cpp
# lib/csapi/keys.cpp
# lib/csapi/list_joined_rooms.cpp
# lib/csapi/notifications.cpp
# lib/csapi/openid.cpp
# lib/csapi/presence.cpp
# lib/csapi/pushrules.cpp
# lib/csapi/registration.cpp
# lib/csapi/room_upgrades.cpp
# lib/csapi/room_upgrades.h
# lib/csapi/search.cpp
# lib/csapi/users.cpp
# lib/csapi/versions.cpp
# lib/csapi/whoami.cpp
# lib/csapi/{{base}}.cpp.mustache
# lib/events/accountdataevents.h
# lib/events/eventcontent.h
# lib/events/roommemberevent.cpp
# lib/events/stateevent.cpp
# lib/jobs/basejob.cpp
# lib/jobs/basejob.h
# lib/networkaccessmanager.cpp
# lib/networksettings.cpp
# lib/room.cpp
# lib/room.h
# lib/settings.cpp
# lib/settings.h
# lib/syncdata.cpp
# lib/user.cpp
# lib/user.h
# lib/util.cpp
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JsonParseError
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[skip ci]
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A new recommended (and localisable) way of getting a piece of raw
response to display next to error messages as "details".
BaseJob::rawData() returns exactly the trimmed piece of data, no
"truncated" suffix there anymore.
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If the payload is too large, an attempt to allocate a QString out of
QByteArray may end with qBadAlloc(). So by default the data emitted in
case of error are trimmed to 64KiB, and this can be overridden to a
different value (or switched off entirely with <n>=0) by adding -
DTRIM_RAW_DATA=<n> to CPP_FLAGS.
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Closes #207.
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Running a request in background, aside from some tweaks on the network
layer (see QNetworkRequest::BackgroundRequestAttribute), allows to
distinguish jobs not immediately caused by user interaction (such as
fetching thumbnails). This can be used to show or not show certain
notifications in UI of clients.
Error reporting has been extended with more methods:
errorCaption() - a human-readable phrase calculated from the status
code; intended to be shown as a dialog caption and in similar
situations.
errorRawData() - former errorDetails(), returns the raw response from
the server.
errorUrl() - returns a URL that may be useful with the error (e.g. for
the upcoming "consent not given" error, this will have the policy URL).
Connection::resultFailed() - a new signal emitted when _any_
BaseJob::failure() is emitted (enables centralised error handling
across all network requests in clients).
As a part of matching changes in Connection, callApi has an overload
that allows to specify the policy; a custom enum instead of bool has
been chosen for the parameter type, to avoid clashes with (arbitrary)
types of job parameters.
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The newly introduced statusChanged() signal allows clients to be
notified about the job state transitions.
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There is no more BaseJob::kill() for a very long time; we have abandon()
instead, with a bit different meaning. Which, by the way, now emits
finished() because that's what finished() has been for.
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Connection
(Note: this commit breaks back-compatibility.)
BaseJob::gotReply() had a bold assumption that whenever there's no reasonable JSON body in case of error, that meant IncorrectRequestError (which of course was incorrect). This led to syncs dying in Quaternion because it (correctly) considered IncorrectRequestError to be grave enough to not retry. Closes #206.
Also: don't dump the whole payload to logs, limit with initial 500 characters (closes #205)
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Qt Network error codes don't represent well some cases. Closes #200.
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