Adds the S3 `fileshare` implementation
This also updates `wsh file cp` so it behaves more like `cp` for things
like copying directories and directory entries. It's not meant to align
with `cp` on everything, though. Our `wsh cp` will be recursive and will
create intermediate directories by default.
This also adds new aliases for `wsh view`: `wsh preview` and `wsh open`
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This adds the ability to stream `tar` archives over channels between
`wsh` instances. The main use cases for this are remote copy and move
operations.
It also completes the `wavefs` implementation of the FileShare interface
to allow copy/move interoperability between wavefiles and other storage
types.
The tar streaming functionality has been broken out into the new
`tarcopy` package for easy reuse.
New `fileshare` functions are added for `CopyInternal`, which allows
copying files internal to a filesystem to bypass the expensive interop
layer, and `MoveInternal`, which does the same for moving a file within
a filesystem. Copying between remotes is now handled by `CopyRemote`,
which accepts the source `FileShareClient` as a parameter. `wsh`
connections use the same implementation for `CopyInternal` and
`CopyRemote` as they need to request the channel on the remote
destination, since we don't offer a way to pass channels as a parameter
to a remote call.
This also adds a recursive `-r` flag to `wsh file rm` to allow for
deleting a directory and all its contents.
S3 support will be addressed in a future PR.
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This adds an RPC command for updating wsh on a remote machine without
starting a new session. It is not being used yet, but will be used for
connections using a single server in the future.
lots of misc connection refactoring / fixes:
* adds blocklogger as a way to writing logging information from the backend directly to the a terminal block
* use blocklogger in conncontroller
* use blocklogger in sshclient
* fix remote name in password prompt
* use sh -c to get around shell weirdness
* remove cmd.exe special cases
* use GetWatcher().GetFullConfig() rather than re-reading the config file
* change order of things we do when establishing a connection. ask for wsh up front. then do domain socket, then connserver
* reduce number of sessions required in the common case when wsh is already installed. running the connserver is now a "multi-command" which checks if it is installed, then asks for the version
* send jwt token over stdin instead of in initial command string
* fix focus bug for frontend conn modal
* track more information in connstatus
* simplify wshinstall function
* add nowshreason
* other misc cleanup
Fixes
[https://github.com/wavetermdev/waveterm/security/code-scanning/50](https://github.com/wavetermdev/waveterm/security/code-scanning/50)
To fix the problem, we need to ensure that the size computation for the
allocation does not overflow. This can be achieved by validating the
length of `barr` before performing the arithmetic operation. We will set
a maximum allowable size for `barr` to ensure that the sum of
`oscPrefixLen(oscNum)` and `len(barr)` does not exceed the maximum value
for an `int`.
1. Define a maximum allowable size for `barr` (e.g., 64 MB).
2. Check the length of `barr` against this maximum size before
performing the allocation.
3. If `barr` exceeds the maximum size, return an error.
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This migrates all remaining eventbus events sent over the websocket to
use the wps interface. WPS is more flexible for registering events and
callbacks and provides support for more reliable unsubscribes and
resubscribes.
This allows the user to select different connections from the terminal
block. Some features include:
- a status bar at the top of the term block that shows your current
connection
- an icon next to the status bar that shows whether the connection is
currently connected
- the ability to click the status bar and type in a new connection in
order to change the current connection
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This makes it possible to send wsh commands from wsh on a remote session
to wavesrv running locally. The exact behavior of running those commands
isn't implemented, but the underlying interface is added here.