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name: vervis
version: 0.1
synopsis: Federated project hosting platform
description:
Vervis a decentralized software project hosting web application, which
federates using ActivityPub and ForgeFed.
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.
Most of the source code is in the public domain using the CC0 public domain
dedication, but the application as a whole has GPL dependencies, and is
released under the AGPL 3 license.
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homepage: https://vervis.peers.community/s/fr33domlover/p/vervis
bug-reports: https://vervis.peers.community/s/fr33domlover/p/vervis/t
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license: OtherLicense
license-file: COPYING
author: fr33domlover
maintainer: fr33domlover@riseup.net
copyright: ♡ Copying is an act of love. Please copy, reuse and share.
category: Development, Distribution, Git, Web
build-type: Simple
extra-source-files: AUTHORS
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CHANGELOG.md
COPYING
FEDERATION.md
INSTALL.md
README.md
cabal-version: >=1.10
source-repository head
type: darcs
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location: https://vervis.peers.community/s/fr33domlover/r/vervis
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flag dev
description: Turn on development settings, like auto-reload templates.
default: False
flag library-only
description: Build for use with "yesod devel"
default: False
library
exposed-modules: Control.Applicative.Local
Control.Concurrent.Local
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Control.Concurrent.ResultShare
Control.Monad.Trans.Except.Local
Crypto.PubKey.Encoding
Crypto.PublicVerifKey
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Darcs.Local.Repository
Data.Aeson.Encode.Pretty.ToEncoding
Data.Aeson.Local
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Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Local
Data.Binary.Local
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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-- Data.Bitraversable.Local
Data.ByteString.Char8.Local
Data.ByteString.Local
Data.CaseInsensitive.Local
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Data.Char.Local
Data.DList.Local
Data.Either.Local
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Data.EventTime.Local
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Data.Functor.Local
Data.Git.Local
Data.Graph.DirectedAcyclic.View.Tree
Data.Graph.Inductive.Query.Cycle
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Data.Graph.Inductive.Query.Layer
Data.Graph.Inductive.Query.Path
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Data.Graph.Inductive.Query.TransRed
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Data.HashMap.Lazy.Local
Data.Hourglass.Local
Data.Int.Local
Data.KeyFile
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Data.List.Local
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Data.List.NonEmpty.Local
Data.Maybe.Local
Data.MediaType
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Data.Paginate.Local
Data.Patch.Local
Data.Text.UTF8.Local
Data.Text.Lazy.UTF8.Local
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Data.Time.Clock.Local
Data.Tree.Local
Data.Tuple.Local
Database.Esqueleto.Local
Database.Persist.Class.Local
Database.Persist.JSON
Database.Persist.Sql.Local
Database.Persist.Local
Database.Persist.Local.Class.PersistEntityHierarchy
Database.Persist.Local.RecursionDoc
Development.PatchMediaType
Development.PatchMediaType.JSON
Development.PatchMediaType.Persist
Diagrams.IntransitiveDAG
Formatting.CaseInsensitive
Language.Haskell.TH.Quote.Local
Network.FedURI
Network.HTTP.Client.Conduit.ActivityPub
Network.HTTP.Digest
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Network.SSH.Local
Text.Blaze.Local
Text.Display
Text.Email.Local
Text.FilePath.Local
Text.Jasmine.Local
Web.ActivityAccess
Web.ActivityPub
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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-- Web.Capability
Web.Hashids.Local
Web.PathPieces.Local
Yesod.ActivityPub
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Yesod.Auth.Unverified
Yesod.Auth.Unverified.Creds
Yesod.Auth.Unverified.Internal
Yesod.FedURI
Yesod.Hashids
Yesod.MonadSite
Yesod.Paginate.Local
Yesod.Persist.Local
Yesod.RenderSource
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Yesod.SessionEntity
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Vervis.Access
Vervis.ActivityPub
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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Vervis.Actor
Vervis.ActorKey
Vervis.API
Vervis.Application
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Vervis.Avatar
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Vervis.BinaryBody
Vervis.Changes
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Vervis.ChangeFeed
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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--Vervis.Class.Actor
--Vervis.Client
Vervis.Cloth
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Vervis.Colour
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Vervis.Content
Vervis.Darcs
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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Vervis.Delivery
Vervis.Discussion
Vervis.Federation
Vervis.Federation.Auth
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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--Vervis.Federation.Discussion
--Vervis.Federation.Offer
--Vervis.Federation.Push
--Vervis.Federation.Ticket
Vervis.Federation.Util
Vervis.FedURI
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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-- Vervis.Field.Key
Vervis.Field.Person
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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--Vervis.Field.Project
--Vervis.Field.Repo
--Vervis.Field.Role
--Vervis.Field.Sharer
--Vervis.Field.Ticket
-- Vervis.Field.Workflow
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Vervis.Form.Discussion
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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--Vervis.Form.Group
-- Vervis.Form.Key
--Vervis.Form.Project
--Vervis.Form.Repo
--Vervis.Form.Role
--Vervis.Form.Ticket
-- Vervis.Form.Workflow
Vervis.Formatting
Vervis.Foundation
Vervis.Git
Vervis.GraphProxy
Vervis.Handler.Client
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
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Vervis.Handler.Cloth
Vervis.Handler.Common
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
Vervis.Handler.Deck
2016-05-20 01:58:23 +09:00
Vervis.Handler.Discussion
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
-- Vervis.Handler.Git
2016-05-25 06:48:21 +09:00
Vervis.Handler.Group
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
--Vervis.Handler.Inbox
--Vervis.Handler.Key
Vervis.Handler.Loom
Vervis.Handler.Person
2016-02-27 14:41:36 +09:00
Vervis.Handler.Repo
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
--Vervis.Handler.Repo.Darcs
--Vervis.Handler.Repo.Git
--Vervis.Handler.Role
--Vervis.Handler.Sharer
2016-05-01 07:32:22 +09:00
Vervis.Handler.Ticket
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
-- Vervis.Handler.Wiki
-- Vervis.Handler.Workflow
Vervis.Hook
Vervis.KeyFile
Vervis.Migration
Vervis.Migration.Model
Vervis.Migration.TH
Vervis.Model
Vervis.Model.Entity
Vervis.Model.Group
Vervis.Model.Ident
Vervis.Model.Role
Vervis.Model.Ticket
Vervis.Model.TH
2016-08-08 23:01:06 +09:00
Vervis.Model.Workflow
2016-05-11 23:42:41 +09:00
Vervis.Paginate
Vervis.Palette
Vervis.Path
Vervis.Query
Vervis.Readme
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
Vervis.Recipient
Vervis.RemoteActorStore
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
--Vervis.Repo
--Vervis.Role
Vervis.Secure
Vervis.Settings
Vervis.Settings.StaticFiles
Vervis.Settings.TH
Vervis.SourceTree
2016-03-06 20:58:48 +09:00
Vervis.Ssh
Vervis.Style
2016-08-04 16:36:24 +09:00
Vervis.Ticket
2016-05-22 23:31:56 +09:00
Vervis.TicketFilter
2016-05-25 16:50:10 +09:00
Vervis.Time
2016-05-02 23:16:51 +09:00
Vervis.Widget
2016-05-18 19:10:07 +09:00
Vervis.Widget.Discussion
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
Vervis.Widget.Person
--Vervis.Widget.Project
Vervis.Widget.Repo
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
--Vervis.Widget.Role
--Vervis.Widget.Ticket
-- Vervis.Widget.Workflow
-- Vervis.Wiki
Vervis.WorkItem
-- other-modules:
2016-02-13 12:35:30 +09:00
default-extensions: TemplateHaskell
QuasiQuotes
OverloadedStrings
MultiParamTypeClasses
TypeFamilies
GADTs
GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving
FlexibleContexts
FlexibleInstances
EmptyDataDecls
NoMonomorphismRestriction
DeriveDataTypeable
ViewPatterns
TupleSections
RecordWildCards
build-depends: aeson
-- For activity JSOn display in /inbox test page
, aeson-pretty
-- for encoding and decoding of crypto public keys
, asn1-encoding
, asn1-types
2016-05-08 23:28:03 +09:00
-- for parsing commands sent over SSH and Darcs patch
-- metadata
, attoparsec
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
-- For LocalActorBy and LocalStageBy
, barbies
, base
2016-05-08 23:28:03 +09:00
-- for hex display of Darcs patch hashes
, base16-bytestring
, base64-bytestring
-- for Data.Binary.Local
, binary
2016-03-07 09:42:06 +09:00
, blaze-html
-- for Data.EventTime.Local
, blaze-markup
, byteable
, bytestring
-- for Darcs.Local.PatchInfo.Parser
, bytestring-lexing
, case-insensitive
2016-06-26 17:03:18 +09:00
-- for defining colors for use with diagrams
, colour
, conduit
-- For httpAPEither
, conduit-extra
, containers
2016-05-08 23:28:03 +09:00
, cryptonite
-- for Storage.Hashed because hashed-storage seems
-- unmaintained and darcs has its own copy
, darcs
, darcs-lights
, darcs-rev
, data-default
2016-05-10 20:05:56 +09:00
, data-default-class
, data-default-instances-bytestring
2019-04-11 22:44:44 +09:00
, data-ordlist
-- for drawing DAGs: RBAC role inheritance, etc.
2016-07-02 17:51:29 +09:00
, diagrams-core
, diagrams-lib
, diagrams-svg
, directory
-- for Data.Git.Local
, directory-tree
, dlist
, dvara
, email-validate
, email-validate-json
, esqueleto
2018-05-16 09:02:54 +09:00
, exceptions
, fast-logger
-- for building a message tree using DFS in
-- Vervis.Discussion, possibly also used by some git
-- graph related code?
, fgl
2016-02-13 12:35:30 +09:00
, file-embed
2016-02-27 14:41:36 +09:00
, filepath
, formatting
2016-03-01 06:42:37 +09:00
, hashable
, hashids
-- for source file highlighting
, highlighter2
, http-client-signature
, http-signature
2018-12-05 12:41:19 +09:00
, git
, hit-graph
, hit-harder
, hit-network
-- currently discarding all JS so no need for minifier
--, hjsmin
2018-12-05 12:41:19 +09:00
-- 'git' uses it for 'GitTime'
, hourglass
, yesod-http-signature
, http-client
, http-client-tls
, http-conduit
2016-02-29 23:04:23 +09:00
, http-types
2016-05-26 06:10:41 +09:00
, libravatar
2016-05-08 23:28:03 +09:00
, memory
2018-02-25 18:28:55 +09:00
, mime-mail
, monad-control
, monad-logger
-- for Database.Persist.Local
, mtl
2018-02-25 18:28:55 +09:00
, network
, network-uri
, pandoc
, pandoc-types
-- for PathPiece instance for CI, Web.PathPieces.Local
, path-pieces
, patience
, pem
, persistent
, persistent-email-address
, persistent-graph
, persistent-migration
, persistent-postgresql
, persistent-template
, process
-- for generating hashids salt
, random
-- for Database.Persist.Local
, resourcet
2016-02-13 12:35:30 +09:00
, safe
, shakespeare
-- for json debug highlighting in Yesod.RenderSource
, skylighting
2018-02-25 18:28:55 +09:00
, smtp-mail
2016-07-02 17:51:29 +09:00
, ssh
-- for holding actor key in a TVar
, stm
2016-07-02 17:51:29 +09:00
-- for rendering diagrams
, svg-builder
-- for text drawing in 'diagrams'
, SVGFonts
, template-haskell
, text
, these
, time
2018-04-01 12:02:35 +09:00
, time-interval
, time-interval-aeson
2018-04-01 12:02:35 +09:00
, time-units
, tls
2016-02-29 23:04:23 +09:00
, transformers
-- probably should be replaced with lenses once I learn
, tuple
, typed-process
-- For making git hooks executable, i.e. set file mode
, unix
-- For httpAPEither
, unliftio-core
, unliftio
2016-02-13 12:35:30 +09:00
, unordered-containers
2018-05-22 05:32:34 +09:00
, vector
2016-02-13 12:35:30 +09:00
, wai
, wai-extra
, wai-logger
, warp
-- for encoding and decoding of crypto public keys
, x509
-- for parsing darcs apply's changes XML from env var in
-- the vervis post-apply hook program
, xml
, xss-sanitize
, yaml
, yesod
, yesod-auth
, yesod-auth-account
, yesod-core
, yesod-form
, yesod-mail-send
2018-04-01 07:04:33 +09:00
, yesod-newsfeed
, yesod-static
2016-03-07 09:42:06 +09:00
, yesod-persistent
-- for reading gzipped darcs inventory via utils in
-- Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Local
, zlib
hs-source-dirs: src
2016-02-13 12:35:30 +09:00
default-language: Haskell2010
if flag(dev) || flag(library-only)
cpp-options: -DDEVELOPMENT
Switch to new actor layout This is such a huge patch, it's probably impossible to tell what it does by looking at the code. One thing is clear: It changes *everything* :P so here's an overview: - There are now 5 types of actors, each having its own top-level route - So projects, repos, etc. are no longer "under" sharers - Actor routes are now based on their KeyHashid, there are no "idents" anymore, i.e. URLs look random and don't contain user or repo names - No sharers anymore; people and groups are distinct entities not sharing a common namespace or anything like that - Project has been renamed to Deck and it simply means a ticket tracker; repos are no longer "under" projects - In addition to Person, Group, Repo and Deck, there's a new actor type Loom, which is a patch tracker; i.e. Repo actors don't manage MRs anymore - All C2S and S2S is temporarily disabled, because huge changes to the whole code are required and I'll do them gradually in the next patches - Since form-based actions are implemented using C2S, they're disabled as well, so Vervis is now essentially read-only - Some views have been temporarily removed, e.g. repo history and commit view - A huge set of DB migrations has been added to adapt the DB to these changes; I haven't tested them yet on a read DB so there may be errors there; I'll fix them in the next patches if I find any (probably going to test on the main instance where Vervis itself is hosted...) - Some modules got tech upgrades, e.g. LocalActor became a higher-kinded type and a similar pattern is probably relevant for several other types - There's an 'Actor' entity in the DB schema now, and all 5 actor types use it for common things like inbox and outbox - Although inbox and outbox are used only by Actor, so essentially could be removed, I haven't removed them; that's because I wonder if at some point users can have a tree of inboxes much like in email; I don't have an excuse for Outbox, but anyway, leaving them as is for now - Workflows, roles and collaborators are partially removed/unused until I figure out a sane federated way to provide these features - Since repo routes don't contain a "sharer" anymore, SSH URIs are now simpler, they already look like user@host/repo regardless of who "controls" that repo
2022-08-15 22:57:42 +09:00
ghc-options: -Wall -fwarn-tabs -O0 -Werror=incomplete-patterns -Werror=missing-fields
2016-02-13 12:35:30 +09:00
else
ghc-options: -Wall -fwarn-tabs -O2
executable vervis
main-is: main.hs
build-depends: base, vervis
hs-source-dirs: app
default-language: Haskell2010
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ghc-options: -Wall -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
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if flag(library-only)
buildable: False
executable vervis-post-receive
main-is: main.hs
build-depends: base, vervis
hs-source-dirs: hook-git
default-language: Haskell2010
ghc-options: -Wall
executable vervis-post-apply
main-is: main.hs
build-depends: base, vervis
hs-source-dirs: hook-darcs
default-language: Haskell2010
ghc-options: -Wall
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test-suite test
main-is: Spec.hs
default-extensions: TemplateHaskell
QuasiQuotes
OverloadedStrings
CPP
MultiParamTypeClasses
TypeFamilies
GADTs
GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving
FlexibleContexts
FlexibleInstances
EmptyDataDecls
NoMonomorphismRestriction
DeriveDataTypeable
ViewPatterns
TupleSections
build-depends: base
, vervis
, yesod-test
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, yesod-core
, yesod
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, persistent
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, persistent-postgresql
, resourcet
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, monad-logger
, shakespeare
, transformers
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, hspec >= 2.0.0
, aeson
hs-source-dirs: test
default-language: Haskell2010
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ghc-options: -Wall
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
-- test-suite test-graph
-- main-is: Test.hs
-- build-depends: base
-- , fgl
-- , fgl-arbitrary
-- , hspec
-- , vervis
-- hs-source-dirs: test
-- default-language: Haskell2010
-- ghc-options: -Wall
-- type: exitcode-stdio-1.0