Hi Jed, I would be delighted to take part in the tests. A user on the French forum is also always interested in Bob and his multi-user character. But at the moment it's a bit of an open bar in terms of security I think.
I see you're still around, so it might be a good idea to meet up once again in person (with the barrier gestures!). At least once to share more quickly and save time (or via Google Meet or Skype? Because if you say you're coming by train, it's like me (I live about 30 km away), you live probably further away, so we probably won't be able to meet IRL). Regards, Sylvain Le mardi 22 décembre 2020 à 09:32:09 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit : > Bonjour Sylvain, > > I am glad someone is using Bob. I am close to having a working demo of the > secure version running but an adorable kitten decided that dancing on the > multiprise for my desktop was a fun idea and after some impressive sparks > now I no longer have a working development machine (the kitten is fine, it > was only my computer that got hurt). > So my hope is to put up a demo site when I am able and see if I can get > help getting a new computer is exchange for making sure that the system > works as a reasonable tiddlyspot replacement and has things like 1-click > installers for digital ocean and hopefully wherever else is useful. > > The problem is that at the moment I only have my laptop to work with and > for the most part my development time is the train to and from Paris each > day. > If you can help with testing the install that would be a great help. I > have it working fine but I haven't finished the interface for managing > accounts and wiki permissions yet. > I am the only one who has been testing so I am certain there are be bugs I > haven't found. > > I will make a post with more details about the secure server in a few > minutes. If you want to try and install send me a message with details > about where your hosting is if there is any public information about it I > can start looking at if I can make a 1-click install for the secure server > part. > > On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 8:10:05 PM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote: > >> Bonjour Jed, >> >> Glad to see this releases notes ! >> It's great to see new about secure server version. >> I would like to test further, but my skills with the Node.js version are >> lacking, and I may have some constraints with my web host (which proposes >> the installation in 1 click of the Node.js TW version, so there would be a >> way to have some assistance I think if we take the time). >> >> Cheers, >> Sylvain >> Le dimanche 13 décembre 2020 à 19:40:21 UTC+1, [email protected] a >> écrit : >> >>> Most of the changes deal with me getting ready for the secure server >>> version as a possible replacement to Tiddlyspot, there will be an >>> announcement and demo later. >>> >>> There hasn't been as much testing as usual because an adorable kitten >>> managed to fry my development computer and I have only had my laptop and a >>> raspberry pi to test on. >>> >>> The BobEXE version is available here: >>> https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-BobEXE/releases/tag/1.7.0b1 >>> The plugin is available here: https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob >>> >>> !! Version 1.7.0 Can of soup >>> >>> - clean up some code problems >>> - add framework for limiting access to settings and plugins based on >>> login status (secure server only) >>> - Ensure that the settings are always correctly loaded in some edge >>> cases >>> - Add RootWiki to the list of wikis that can be duplicated in the UI >>> - The disableBrowserAlerts setting now takes input >>> values yes and no instead of true and false >>> - Added the option to serve single file wikis without Bob to people >>> who aren't logged in (secure server only) >>> - Modify how settings are loaded to work better with the external >>> server >>> - Many changes to the internals to work with the external server >>> better, most don't affect functionality >>> - improve the http api >>> ** See the http api documentation for more >>> >>> !! Version 1.6.2r2 Une Vie Typique >>> >>> - Fixed a regression that would prevent websocket connections if the >>> wiki had a space in its name. >>> - Add a /api/status http route that returns settings and other wiki >>> information >>> - Switched to using the /api/status route to get wiki settings >>> instead of the setLoggedIn websocket message to make behaviour more >>> predictable and prevent some race conditions >>> - Lots of refactoring and cleanup on the wiki management functions >>> in the back-end >>> - You no longer need to click a button to see the available >>> plugins/themes/editions/languages on the server. If any new ones are >>> added >>> while you have a wiki open you need to either refresh the page (the >>> reload >>> button on your browser, nothing special) or refresh the settings. >>> - Big update to the http api routes >>> - Documented the http api >>> - Fix a crash from a variable scope problem >>> - Fix a problem with disabling the browser automatically opening >>> >>> !! Version 1.6.1 Scream in your heart >>> >>> - Changed how saveTiddler messages are handled that reduce the >>> number of redundant messages. This prevents some undesired behaviour and >>> in >>> some extreme cases infinite saving loops. >>> ** This makes some significant speed improvements, everything but >>> saving many tiddlers in the browser is now close to the speed it was >>> before >>> switching to the internal syncer >>> - Fixed some formatting to fit better with tiddlywiki coding styles >>> - Fixed the basepath for the file server >>> - Simplified the file system monitor in a way that should prevent >>> race conditions when used with external syncing services like git or >>> dropbox >>> ** Thanks @lineOneTwo <https://github.com/lineOneTwo> >>> - Fixed the name enableBobSaver so that the GUI can disable the >>> saver correctly >>> - Updates to setting the modified flag for a wiki on the server to >>> be more consistent >>> - Update action-downloadwiki documentation to show you can set which >>> core to use and set the default download name >>> - Improved the handling of uploaded files >>> - Add proper handling so expired login tokens aren't sent when they >>> shouldn't be >>> - Create a single shared method for getting login tokens >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. 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