From: Brian Warner Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:36:04 +0000 (-0700) Subject: NEWS: update with all user-visible changes since the last update X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/configuration.rst?a=commitdiff_plain;h=845b77ae46ffe795ebadffb9a789e090fe92c83b;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git NEWS: update with all user-visible changes since the last update --- diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index b48c432c..0714ea30 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ a directory: recursively traversing the directory and its children, checking run with an "output=JSON" argument, to obtain machine-readable check/repair status results. These results include a copy of the filesystem statistics from the "deep-stats" operation (including total number of files, size -histogram, etc). +histogram, etc). If repair is necessary, a "Repair" button will appear on the +results page. The client web interface now features some extra buttons to initiate check and deep-check operations. When these operations finish, they display a @@ -50,11 +51,11 @@ connection. docs/webapi.txt has details. ** Configuration Changes: single INI-format tahoe.cfg file The Tahoe node is now configured with a single INI-format file, named -"tahoe.cfg", in the node's base directory. The previous -multiple-separate-files are still read for backwards compatibility, but new -directives will only be added to tahoe.cfg . The "tahoe create-client" -command will create a tahoe.cfg for you, with sample values commented out. -(ticket #518) +"tahoe.cfg", in the node's base directory. Most of the previous +multiple-separate-files are still read for backwards compatibility (the +embedded SSH debug server is the exception), but new directives will only be +added to tahoe.cfg . The "tahoe create-client" command will create a +tahoe.cfg for you, with sample values commented out. (ticket #518) tahoe.cfg now has controls for the foolscap "keepalive" and "disconnect" timeouts (#521). @@ -118,6 +119,11 @@ uploads and downloads, which may be useful for frontends that wish to display progress information. There is no easy way to correlate the activities displayed here with recent webapi requests, however. +Any files in BASEDIR/public_html/ (configurable) will be served in response +to requests in the /static/ portion of the URL space. This will simplify the +deployment of javascript-based frontends that can still access webapi calls +by conforming to the (regretable) "same-origin policy". + The welcome page now has a "Report Incident" button, which is tied into the "Incident Gatherer" machinery. If the node is attached to an incident gatherer (via log_gatherer.furl), then pushing this button will cause an @@ -134,6 +140,14 @@ mutable files, this now does a brief mapupdate (to figure out the size of the file that would be returned), without actually retrieving the file's contents. +The "GET" operation on files can now support the HTTP "Range:" header, +allowing requests for partial content. This allows certain media players to +correctly stream audio and movies out of a Tahoe grid. The current +implementation uses a disk-based cache in BASEDIR/private/cache/download , +which holds the plaintext of the files being downloaded. Future +implementations might not use this cache. GET for immutable files now returns +an ETag header. + Each file and directory now has a "Show More Info" web page, which contains much of the information that was crammed into the directory page before. This includes readonly URIs, storage index strings, object type, buttons to @@ -276,6 +290,10 @@ to an "incident gatherer" through the flogtool command. For more details, please see the Foolscap logging documentation. An incident-classifying plugin function is provided in misc/incident-gatherer/classify_tahoe.py . +If clients detect corruption in shares, they now automatically report it to +the server holding that share, if it is new enough to accept the report. +These reports are written to files in BASEDIR/storage/corruption-advisories . + The 'nickname' setting is now defined to be a UTF-8 -encoded string, allowing non-ascii nicknames.