This makes the code a bit less straightforward, unfortunately;
but I've tried to comment it a bit and add some flow notes.
The payoff is it saves IMAP connection setup costs which is
noticeable in high-latency and/or metered bandwidth situations.
LeiAuth is signficantly rewritten so it uses lei-daemon
to route credentials from the first worker to other workers.
Eric Wong (10):
lei_auth: rename {nrd} field to {net} for clarity
lei: keep client {sock} in short-lived workers
lei: _lei_cfg: return empty hashref if unconfigured
lei convert: auth directly from worker process
lei import: no separate auth worker
lei_auth: migrate common auth code from lei_import
lei q: reduce wasted IMAP connection for auth
net_reader: mic_get: reuse connections if cache enabled
lei convert: inline convert_start
lei_auth: trim and remove leftover worker code
lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm | 8 ++--
lib/PublicInbox/LeiAuth.pm | 76 +++++++++++++---------------------
lib/PublicInbox/LeiConvert.pm | 36 +++++++---------
lib/PublicInbox/LeiExternal.pm | 6 +--
lib/PublicInbox/LeiImport.pm | 60 ++++++++++++++++-----------
lib/PublicInbox/LeiQuery.pm | 9 ++--
lib/PublicInbox/LeiToMail.pm | 53 ++++++++++++++++--------
lib/PublicInbox/LeiXSearch.pm | 26 ++++++++----
lib/PublicInbox/NetReader.pm | 20 +++++----
lib/PublicInbox/NetWriter.pm | 2 +-
10 files changed, 158 insertions(+), 138 deletions(-)
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