- Added support for Quay.io
- Added support for GHCR.io
To enable support for these container image registries the following needs to be added.
As `Actions secrets and variables` - `Secrets`
- `DOCKERHUB_TOKEN` and `DOCKERHUB_USERNAME`
- `QUAY_TOKEN` and `QUAY_USERNAME`
As `Actions secrets and variables` - `Variables` - `Repository Variables`
- `DOCKERHUB_REPO`
- `GHCR_REPO`
- `QUAY_REPO`
The `DOCKERHUB_REPO` currently configured in `Secrets` can be removed if wanted, probably best after this PR has been merged.
If one of the vars/secrets are not configured it will skip that specific registry!
- Changed MSRV to v1.65.
Discussed this with @dani-garcia, and we will support **N-2**.
This is/will be the same as for the `time` crate we use.
Also updated the wiki regarding this https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Building-binary
- Removed backtrace crate in favor of `std::backtrace` stable since v1.65
- Updated Rust to v1.67.1
- Updated all the crates
- Updated the GHA action versions
- Adjusted the GHA MSRV build to extract the MSRV from `Cargo.toml`
- Updated dependencies.
This includes a janked openssl crate version we currently use.
- Updated MSRV to v1.61.0 because hashbrown/cached has this version restriction.
- Put groups support behind a feature flag, and disabled by default.
The reason is that it has some known issues, but we want to keep
optimizing this feature. Putting it behind a feature flag could help
some users, and the developers into optimizing this feature without to
much trouble.
Further:
- Updates Rust to v1.66.0
- Updated GHA workflows
- Updated Alpine to 3.17
- Updated jquery to v3.6.2
- Moved jdenticon.js to load at the bottom, fixes an issue on chromium
- Added autocomplete attribute to admin login password field
- Added some extra CSP options (Tested this on Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Bitwarden Desktop)
- Moved uppercase convertion from runtime to compile-time using `paste`
for building the environment variables, lowers heap allocations.
Updated all the actions where possible.
This should at least for the most actions mean that they are using the
latest github actions core and should partially resolve the issue #2847
The only actions left are the actions from `actions-rs`.
Currently the branch protection is set on specific workflows which needs
to be run every time a PR is created (or a push).
Because it isn't possible to tell the branch protection only to do it's
job if specific files are touched or not, we just need to make sure
these jobs are always started.
Also, because we now check the builds for an MSRV, and the title would
change all the time, that would cause the branch protection to be
updated everytime the MSRV would change. This is now also addressed by
naming that job 'msrv' instead of the version number.
The latest version of chrono-tz needs 1.60.0 because of phf.
Since chrono-tz has updated timezone information i do think it is
usefull in some cases around the world.
Because we want to support MSRV, we also need to run a CI for this.
This PR adds checks for the MSRV and rust-toolchain defined versions.
It will also run all cargo test, clippy and fmt checks no matter the outcome of the previous job.
This will help when there are multiple issues, like clippy errors and formatting.
Previously it would show only the first failed check and stopped.
It will also output a nice step summary with some details on which checks have failed.
Or it will output a success message.
- Updated some Rust dependencies
- Fixed an issue with CSP header, this was not configured correctly
- Prevent sending CSP and Frame headers for the MFA connector.html files.
Else some clients will fail to handle these protocols.
- Add `unsafe-inline` for `script-src` only to the CSP for the Admin Interface
- Updated JavaScript and CSS files for the Admin interface
- Changed the layout for showing overridden settings, better visible now.
- Made the version check cachable to prevent hitting the Github API rate limits
- Hide the `database_url` as if it is a password in the Admin Interface
Else for MariaDB/MySQL or PostgreSQL this was plain text.
- Fixed an issue that pressing enter on the SMTP Test would save the config.
resolves#2542
- Prevent user names larger then 50 characters
resolves#2419
Updated Rust from v1.60 to v1.61 for building the images.
Also made the rust version fixed for the Alpine build images to prevent
those images being build with a newer version when released.
Improved sync speed by resolving the N+1 query issues.
Solves #1402 and Solves #1453
With this change there is just one query done to retreive all the
important data, and matching is done in-code/memory.
With a very large database the sync time went down about 3 times.
Also updated misc crates and Github Actions versions.
- Removed all `thread::sleep` and use `tokio::time::sleep` now.
This solves an issue with updating to Bullseye ( Resolves#1998 )
- Updated all Debian images to Bullseye
- Added MiMalloc feature and enabled it by default for Alpine based images
This increases performance for the Alpine images because the default
memory allocator for MUSL based binaries isn't that fast
- Updated `dotenv` to `dotenvy` a maintained and updated fork
- Fixed an issue with a newer jslib (not fully released yet)
That version uses a different endpoint for `prelogin` Resolves#2378 )
- Changed nightly to stable in Dockerfile and Workflow
- Updated Dockerfile to use stable and updated ENV's
- Removed 0.0.0.0 as default addr it now uses ROCKET_ADDRESS or the default
- Updated Github Workflow actions to the latest versions
- Updated Hadolint version
- Re-orderd the Cargo.toml file a bit and put libs together which are linked
- Updated some libs
- Updated .dockerignore file
- Split Debian and Alpine into different build matrix
This starts building both Debian and Alpine based images at the same time
- Make use of Docker BuildKit, which improves speed also.
- Use BuildKit caching for Rust Cargo across docker images.
This prevents downloading the same crates multiple times.
- Use Github Actions Services to start a docker registry, starting it
via the build script sometimes caused issues.
- Updated the Build workflow to use Ubuntu 20.04 which is more close to
the Bullseye Debian release regarding package versions.
Since docker hub stopped Autobuild, we need to switch to something else.
This will trigger building of images on Github Actions and pushes them
to Docker Hub.
You only need to add 3 secrets before you merge this PR to have it working directly.
- DOCKERHUB_USERNAME : The username of the account you are going to push the builds to
- DOCKERHUB_TOKEN : The token needed to login and push builds
- DOCKERHUB_REPO : The repo name in the following form `index.docker.io/<user>/<repo>`
So for vaultwarden that would be `index.docker.io/vaultwarden/server`
Also some small modifications to the other workflows.
Updated several dependencies and switch to different totp library.
- Switch oath with totp-lite
oauth hasn't been updated in a long while and some dependencies could not be updated any more
It now also validates a preseeding 0, as the previous library returned an int instead of a str which stripped a leading 0
- Updated rust to the current latest nightly (including build image)
- Updated bootstrap css and js
- Updated hadolint to latest version
- Updated default rust image from v1.53 to v1.54
- Updated new nightly build/clippy messages
Misc:
- Fixed hadolint workflow, new git cli needs some extra arguments.
- Add ignore paths to all specific on triggers.
- Updated hadolint version.
- Made SMTP_DEBUG read-only, since it can't be changed at runtime.
Admin:
- Migrated from Bootstrap v4 to v5
- Updated jquery to v3.6.0
- Updated Datatables
- Made Javascript strict
- Added a way to show which ENV Vars are overridden.
- Changed the way to provide data for handlebars.
- Fixed date/time check.
- Made support string use details and summary feature of markdown/github.
- Removed azure-pipelines
- Updated gh-actions to run `cargo test` per db feature
- Fail on warnings by adding `RUSTFLAGS` env
- Updated Dockerfile to fix some new hadolint warnings
Some small changes in general:
- Moved the SQL Version check struct into the function.
- Updated hadolint to 2.0.0
- Fixed hadolint 2.0.0 warnings
- Updated github workflows
- Added .editorconfig for some general shared editor settings.
- Updated the Github Actions to build just one binary with all DB
Backends.
- Created a hadolint workflow to check and verify Dockerfiles.
- Fixed current hadolint errors.
- Fixed a bug in the Dockerfile.j2 which prevented the correct libraries
and tools to be installed on the Alpine images.
- Deleted travis.yml since that is not used anymore