- Move the build and application information to the internal info
package.
- Move the user agent and redirect URI string to the internal client
package.
SUMMARY
This commit adds configuration support to enbas. The configuration is
stored as a JSON file in the user specified configuration directory.
When using enbas for the first time, the user will first need to
execute the new init command in order to generate the configuration.
Once this has been generated the user can edit the settings to
personalise their experience, login to their account and use enbas as
normal.
For now the configurable settings included in the configuration
are as follows:
- The path to the credentials file (by default this is set to a file in
the same directory as the configuration file).
- The path to the cache directory.
- The character limit used for line wrapping.
- The programs used for integrations such as paging, media viewing,
opening URLs, etc.
CHANGES
- added the new config type.
- added the new init executor for generating a new configuration file.
- removed the following top level flags in favour of the new
configration support.
- cache-dir
- pager
- image-viewer
- video-player
- max-terminal-width
- added a new error type for use when an unknown media attachment ID
is specified.
- updated the usage function for the executors to support a case
where a flagsets has no flags.
- update .golangci.yaml to disable some linters
Changes:
- Move InvalidListRepliesPolicyError, InvalidTimelineCategory,
InvalidStatusVisibility and InvalidStatusContentTypeError type to the
model package.
- Clean up some code in regards to the parsing of the Enum types.
- Clean up the error messages sent back to the user.
- Use colons instead of semicolons when unwrapping error messages.
- Print errors to Standard Error (os.Stderr)
This commit refactors the login flow to a GTS server thanks to an update
in the official GTS documentation.
golang.org/x/oauth2 is no longer needed.
Documentation reference:
- https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/api/authentication/
Add Enbas code. So far Enbas can:
- Allow the user to register the application and log into GTS on their
behalf. The scope is limited to read for now.
- Show instance details.
- Show local and remote accounts.