- Put groups support behind a feature flag, and disabled by default.
The reason is that it has some known issues, but we want to keep
optimizing this feature. Putting it behind a feature flag could help
some users, and the developers into optimizing this feature without to
much trouble.
Further:
- Updates Rust to v1.66.0
- Updated GHA workflows
- Updated Alpine to 3.17
- Updated jquery to v3.6.2
- Moved jdenticon.js to load at the bottom, fixes an issue on chromium
- Added autocomplete attribute to admin login password field
- Added some extra CSP options (Tested this on Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Bitwarden Desktop)
- Moved uppercase convertion from runtime to compile-time using `paste`
for building the environment variables, lowers heap allocations.
- Updated to Rust v1.64.0
- Updated all libararies
- Updated multer-rs to be based upon the latest version
- Updated Dockerfiles to match the Rust version
The previous persistent folder check worked by checking if a file
exists. If you used a bind-mount, then this file is not there. But when
using a docker/podman volume those files are copied, and caused the
container to not start.
This change checks the `/proc/self/mountinfo` for a specific patern to
see if the data folder is persistent or not.
Fixes#2622
This will add a persistent volume check to make sure when running
containers someone is using a volume for persistent storage.
This check can be bypassed if someone configures
`I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true` as an environment variable.
This should prevent issues like #2493 .
Updated Rust from v1.60 to v1.61 for building the images.
Also made the rust version fixed for the Alpine build images to prevent
those images being build with a newer version when released.
The armv6 builds need a specific location for the libatomic.a file.
This commit fixes that by adding a RUSTFLAGS argument for this.
Also removed the `link-arg=-s` since this is now already done during via the release profile
And removed the CFLAGS for armv7, this is already fixed by default in the blackdex/rust-musl images.
- Removed all `thread::sleep` and use `tokio::time::sleep` now.
This solves an issue with updating to Bullseye ( Resolves#1998 )
- Updated all Debian images to Bullseye
- Added MiMalloc feature and enabled it by default for Alpine based images
This increases performance for the Alpine images because the default
memory allocator for MUSL based binaries isn't that fast
- Updated `dotenv` to `dotenvy` a maintained and updated fork
- Fixed an issue with a newer jslib (not fully released yet)
That version uses a different endpoint for `prelogin` Resolves#2378 )
Favicon:
- Replaced HTML tokenizer, much faster now.
- Caching the domain blacklist function.
- Almost all functions are async now.
- Fixed bug on minimizing data to parse
- Changed maximum icon download size to 5MB to match Bitwarden
- Added `apple-touch-icon.png` as a second fallback besides `favicon.ico`
SMTP:
- Deprecated SMTP_SSL and SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS, replaced with SMTP_SECURITY
Misc:
- Fixed issue when `resolv.conf` contains errors and trust-dns panics (Fixes#2283)
- Updated Javscript and CSS files for admin interface
- Fixed an issue with the /admin interface which did not cleared the login cookie correctly
- Prevent websocket notifications during org import, this caused a lot of traffic, and slowed down the import.
This is also the same as Bitwarden which does not trigger this refresh via websockets.
Rust:
- Updated to use v1.59
- Use the new `strip` option and enabled to strip `debuginfo`
- Enabled `lto` with `thin`
- Removed the strip RUN from the alpine armv7, this is now done automatically
- Changed nightly to stable in Dockerfile and Workflow
- Updated Dockerfile to use stable and updated ENV's
- Removed 0.0.0.0 as default addr it now uses ROCKET_ADDRESS or the default
- Updated Github Workflow actions to the latest versions
- Updated Hadolint version
- Re-orderd the Cargo.toml file a bit and put libs together which are linked
- Updated some libs
- Updated .dockerignore file
- Using my own rust-musl build containers we now support all database
types for both Debian and Alpine.
- Added new Alpine containers for armv6 and arm64/aarch64
- The Debian builds can also be done wihout dpkg magic stuff, probably
some fixes in Rust regarding linking (Or maybe OpenSSL or Diesel), in
any case, it works now without hacking dpkg and apt.
- Updated toolchain and crates
- Split Debian and Alpine into different build matrix
This starts building both Debian and Alpine based images at the same time
- Make use of Docker BuildKit, which improves speed also.
- Use BuildKit caching for Rust Cargo across docker images.
This prevents downloading the same crates multiple times.
- Use Github Actions Services to start a docker registry, starting it
via the build script sometimes caused issues.
- Updated the Build workflow to use Ubuntu 20.04 which is more close to
the Bullseye Debian release regarding package versions.
- Removed azure-pipelines
- Updated gh-actions to run `cargo test` per db feature
- Fail on warnings by adding `RUSTFLAGS` env
- Updated Dockerfile to fix some new hadolint warnings