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core: get rid of `pickle`:
Use of `pickle` to serialise data was a technical legacy that was causing trouble to store
in database, to update (if a class was serialised, a change could break update), and to
security (pickle can lead to code execution).
This patch remove all use of Pickle in favour in JSON, notably:
- for caching data, a Pydantic model is now used instead
- for SQLAlchemy model, the LegacyPickle is replaced by JSON serialisation
- in XEP-0373 a class `PublicKeyMetadata` was serialised. New method `from_dict` and
`to_dict` method have been implemented to do serialisation.
- new methods to (de)serialise data can now be specified with Identity data types. It is
notably used to (de)serialise `path` of avatars.
A migration script has been created to convert data (for upgrade or downgrade), with
special care for XEP-0373 case. Depending of size of database, this migration script can
be long to run.
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Fri, 23 Feb 2024 13:31:04 +0100 |
parents | 524856bd7b19 |
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===================================================== debug: tools to help debugging/monitoring Libervia ===================================================== ``debug`` groups commands to monitor or manipulate Libervia and XMPP stream. .. _li_debug_bridge_method: bridge method ============= Call a method of the bridge. You have to provide the name of the method and the arguments as positional arguments. Arguments are evaluated as Python code (using ``eval``), so you need to properly escape them (for your shell **and** Python). You can either split your Python arguments as many shell arguments, or put them in a single shell argument. You profile is automatically set if the method requires it (using the value of ``-p PROFILE, --profile PROFILE``), so you must not specify it as an extra argument. You can refer to `bridge API documentation`_ to get core methods signatures .. _Bridge API documentation: https://wiki.goffi.org/wiki/Bridge_API examples -------- Send a message using a single shell arguments for all Python arguments. We use first the method name (``message_send``), then the required arguments (see `bridge API documentation`_ for details), without the profile as it is automatically set. We specify them as Python in one shell argument, so we use single quote (``\```)first for s hell string, and inside it we use double quote (``"``) for Python strings:: $ li debug bridge method message_send '"louise@example.org", {"": "test message"}, {}, "auto", {}' .. note:: This is for debugging only, if you want to send message with li, use :ref:`libervia-cli_message_send`. Get version string of Libervia:: $ li debug bridge method version_get bridge signal ============= Send a fake signal. This is specially useful to test behaviour of a frontend when a specific event happens. To use is you just need to specify the name of the signal and the arguments to use (using Python eval in the same way as for libervia-cli_debug_bridge_method_). example ------- Send a note with ``info`` level and hand written XMLUI. Here me use a shell variable to store the level, so we can easily change it if we want to use an other level for tests. Note the use of quotes (to escape both for shell and Python):: $ LEVEL='info'; li debug bridge signal -c action_new '{"xmlui": '"'"'<?xml version="1.0" ?><sat_xmlui title="test title" type="dialog"><dialog level="'$LEVEL'" type="note"><message>test message\non\nseveral\nlines</message></dialog></sat_xmlui>'"'"'}' '""' -1 monitor ======= Show raw XML stream. By default, output is pretty formatted/highlighted and you get all streams in both direction. You can filter the direction using ``-d {in,out,both}, --direction {in,out,both}``. For this to work, you need to set the option ``Activate XML log`` in the ``Debug`` section of your parameters. Verbosity is used, to print details on the direction of a stanza, use ``--verbose, -v`` example ------- Monitor raw XML stream:: $ li debug monitor -v theme ===== Show the colour constants in their respective colour, according to background (``light`` or ``dark``). If backround option is not set in ``libervia.conf``, it will be autodetected, and colour theme will be modified accordingly. example ------- Show colours with the set background:: $ li debug theme