Either Angular or the browser sometimes returns cached repsonse header,
causing a flap between requests that return the new version and requests
that return the old one. Here, instead, we trust the actual data
returned by the uncached /rest/system/version call.
1. Change listen addresses to URIs
2. Break out connectionSvc to support listeners and dialers based on schema
3. Add relay announcement and lookups part of discovery service
I figured we're missing out on being cool and awesome by not having an
alphabetically based release code name like the big guys. This commit
fixes that. I've unilaterally decided on a theme of "$metal $bug"
because metals are kind of cool, and bugs, well, ...
The number of copiers and pullers is set to default at config loading
time, but the new folder configuration doesn't pass through config
loading so we start up with 0 copiers and 0 pullers and hence get stuck.
I moved the default handling to the puller itself instead. I think this
way is also cleaner as we get to keep the 0 in the config and the puller
gets to decide the defaults on it's own.
- remove Glyphicon assets and customize bootstrap CSS
- add Font Awesome v4.4.0 assets
- replace Glyphicons with Font Awesome icons in HTML
- add icons to modal headers
- add attribution for Font Awesome
- format HTML source code for buttons
* v0.11:
Translations and docs update
Enable browser caching of static resources
Handle multiple case insensitivity prefixes in ignores (fixes#2134)
Make rescan available for unshared folders
Add timeout for peek (fixes#1035)
Fix TestReset when Syncthing shuts down too fast
Clarify password in integration tests
Properly rename config files during integration tests (fixes#1769)
Setting "Sync Protocol Listen Addresses" and "Global Discovery
Server" in the Settings dialog does not work. This bug seems to
have been introduced in 26d52be.
This sends the Cache-Control header to allow caching of static resources,
and checks the If-Modified-Since header to allow browser to use the
cached resource on refresh. Also fixes some paths that caused redirects
(core//foo -> core/foo)
The very deep tree structure didn't really aggree with me, sorry. This
makes the core module rather large, but on the other hand that just
highlights that it is rather large.