- Implemented pre-acceptance of Anon terms in both the setup and installation scripts to eliminate interactive prompts.
- Enhanced the installation process by creating necessary directories and files to ensure terms are accepted before installation.
- Updated the installation command to use a non-interactive frontend, improving reliability during package installation.
- Added automatic acceptance of terms in the Anon configuration file to streamline the setup process.
- Updated the installation script to pre-accept terms, eliminating interactive prompts during installation.
- Enhanced output messages to reflect the auto-accepted terms for better user awareness.
- Added a check for unsupported Ubuntu version 25.04, providing informative messages if installation is skipped.
- Updated the installation method to use the official script from GitHub, ensuring a cleaner installation process.
- Implemented cleanup of old APT repository files and GPG keys before installation.
- Enhanced error handling for enabling and starting the Anon service, including output of command errors for better debugging.
- Introduced a new promptBranch function to allow users to select between 'main' and 'nightly' branches during the setup.
- Updated cloneAndBuild function to use the selected branch for cloning and pulling updates, enhancing flexibility in repository management.
- Implemented logic to switch branches if the current branch differs from the selected one, ensuring the correct branch is used.
- Bumped version from 0.52.15 to 0.52.16 in the Makefile.
- Added connection pool configuration with timeouts and limits in the RQLite adapter and gateway, improving database connection management.
- Added checks to prevent overwriting existing node.yaml and gateway.yaml files during configuration generation.
- Enhanced error handling for bootstrap.yaml creation, providing informative messages based on the existence of files.
- Implemented conditional renaming of bootstrap.yaml to node.yaml, ensuring it only occurs if node.yaml does not already exist.
- Updated output messages for clarity on configuration readiness and existing file usage.
- Added Base64 encoding for the response body in the anonProxyHandler to prevent corruption of binary data when returned in JSON format.
- Updated the response structure to include the encoded body, ensuring compatibility with various data types.
- Added support for installing and configuring the Anyone Relay (Anon) for anonymous networking in the setup process.
- Updated the Makefile to include the Anon client in the development stack, allowing it to run alongside other services.
- Implemented a new HTTP proxy handler for the Anon service, enabling proxied requests through the Anyone network.
- Enhanced the installation script to manage Anon installation, configuration, and firewall settings.
- Introduced tests for the Anon proxy handler to ensure proper request validation and error handling.
- Updated documentation to reflect the new Anon service and its usage in the development environment.
- Implemented logic to ensure an API key is created or retrieved for each wallet during the verification process.
- Added best-effort recording of ownership for both API keys and wallets in the namespace ownership database.
- Improved error handling and logging for better traceability of ownership checks and API key operations.
- Cleaned up unnecessary comments and whitespace in the auth_handlers.go file for better code readability.
- Added support for verifying signatures from both Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL) blockchains in the verifyHandler.
- Introduced a new ChainType field in the request to specify the blockchain type, defaulting to ETH for backward compatibility.
- Implemented Ed25519 signature verification for Solana, including base64 decoding of signatures and base58 decoding of public keys.
- Enhanced error handling for unsupported chain types and invalid signature formats, improving robustness of the verification process.
- Updated the pubsubPublishHandler to publish messages to libp2p asynchronously, preventing HTTP response blocking.
- Introduced context with timeout for libp2p publishing to enhance reliability and logging for success and failure cases.
- Maintained immediate response for local delivery to WebSocket subscribers, improving overall message handling efficiency.
- Added local subscriber management to the Gateway for direct message delivery to WebSocket clients.
- Introduced synchronization mechanisms to handle concurrent access to local subscribers.
- Enhanced pubsub handlers to register and unregister local subscribers, improving message delivery efficiency.
- Updated message publishing logic to prioritize local delivery before forwarding to libp2p, ensuring faster response times for local clients.
- Implemented namespace isolation in pubsub handlers to ensure message segregation.
- Refactored subscription management to support multiple handlers per topic, allowing independent lifecycles for each handler.
- Introduced a unique HandlerID for each subscription, enabling better management of handler registrations and unsubscriptions.
- Updated message handling to broadcast to all registered handlers, improving message delivery efficiency.
- Added steps to generate node2.yaml, node3.yaml, and gateway.yaml configurations during the full stack initialization process.
- Implemented checks to prevent overwriting existing configuration files unless the --force flag is used.
- Improved output messages to provide clear feedback on generated configurations and bootstrap information.
- Added a new step to configure the UFW firewall during the setup process, ensuring necessary ports are opened for SSH, P2P, and Gateway API.
- Updated the setup command output to reflect the new firewall configuration step.
- Refactored the setup logic to maintain proper sequence and clarity in the setup steps.
- Modified the installation script to update the documentation link for better user guidance.
- Added functionality to create the 'debros' user if it does not exist during setup.
- Implemented a mechanism to configure passwordless sudo access for the 'debros' user, including validation of the sudoers rule.
- Updated setup command output to guide users on accessing the 'debros' user.
- Added Ubuntu 25.04 to the list of supported operating systems in the setup command.
- Modified the binary copy command to use a shell command for improved compatibility and functionality.
- Incremented version in Makefile to 0.52.7.
- Refactored the `generateConfigsInteractive` function to streamline the setup for single-node VPS configurations.
- Removed user prompts for bootstrap peers and join address, simplifying the configuration process.
- Added explicit commands for generating bootstrap and gateway configurations with improved error handling and output messages.
- Added validation functions for multiaddr and host:port formats to improve user input handling during setup.
- Refactored the setup command steps for clarity and consistency, ensuring proper sequence in the setup process.
- Removed the `initializeEnvironments` function and its related logic to streamline the setup flow.
- Updated the cloning process to use a shallow clone for efficiency.
- Enhanced service configuration to use environment variables for better management.
- Added validation functions for multiaddr and host:port formats to improve user input handling during setup.
- Refactored the setup command steps for clarity and consistency, ensuring proper sequence in the setup process.
- Removed the `initializeEnvironments` function and its related logic to streamline the setup flow.
- Updated the cloning process to use a shallow clone for efficiency.
- Enhanced service configuration to use environment variables for better management.
- Updated `setup.go` to add Go binary path to the current process and the `debros` user's `.bashrc` for persistent availability.
- Implemented error handling for updating `.bashrc` and ensured proper ownership of the file.
- Refined `install-debros-network.sh` to improve OS detection, dependency checks, and installation flow, including downloading the latest release of `network-cli` from GitHub.
- Streamlined the installation process with clearer logging and error messages, enhancing user experience.
- Updated `.goreleaser.yaml` to focus solely on building the `network-cli` binary, removing configurations for other binaries (node, gateway, identity).
- Adjusted archive settings to reflect changes in the build process, resulting in cleaner and smaller release packages.
- Updated version in `Makefile` to 0.52.3-beta and documented changes in `CHANGELOG.md`.
- Upgraded `actions/upload-artifact` and `actions/download-artifact` to version 4 in the release workflow for improved functionality.
- Introduced a new `release.sh` script to manage the complete release workflow, including versioning, branch checks, and tagging for both stable and nightly releases.
- Updated `.goreleaser.yaml` to reflect the new project name and added multi-platform binary builds for `network-cli`, `node`, `gateway`, and `identity`.
- Enhanced the CLI by modularizing commands into separate packages for better maintainability and clarity.
- Introduced a comprehensive environment management system, allowing users to switch between local, devnet, and testnet environments seamlessly.
- Added interactive setup commands for VPS installation, improving user experience and installation flow.
- Updated the installation script to be APT-ready, providing clear instructions for users and ensuring a smooth setup process.
- Enhanced documentation and changelog to reflect the new features and improvements.
- Added a check to ensure the script is run in an interactive terminal, providing clear error messages and instructions if not.
- Removed non-interactive mode handling for user creation, streamlining the user experience and ensuring necessary prompts are displayed.
- Updated instructions for re-running the script after user creation to enhance clarity.
- Added a check to skip re-execution of the script as the 'debros' user when running in non-interactive mode.
- Ensured that the installation can proceed as root without switching users in non-interactive scenarios, improving usability.
- Added support for non-interactive mode to automatically create the 'debros' user without user prompts.
- Implemented passwordless login for the 'debros' user in non-interactive mode.
- Retained interactive prompts for user creation when not in non-interactive mode, improving user experience and flexibility.
- Updated the user creation prompt to use `read -rp` for better user experience by allowing inline input without a newline.
- Ensured clarity in the prompt message for creating the 'debros' user.
- Removed the `Domain` field from the gateway configuration to simplify setup.
- Eliminated related logic for domain validation and ACME certificate management.
- Updated installation script to remove references to ACME certificate storage and HTTP/HTTPS port configurations.
- Bumped version in Makefile to 0.52.0-beta to reflect changes.
- Added functionality to check and create the 'debros' user if it does not exist, with options for password setup or passwordless login.
- Enhanced user switching logic to ensure the script runs as the 'debros' user or prompts for necessary actions.
- Updated the installation script to provide clearer instructions for user switching and installation continuation.
- Refined existing checks and improved error handling for a smoother installation experience.
- Updated the installation directory to a specific path (`/home/debros`) for better organization.
- Added a function to check and switch to the 'debros' user if not already running as that user.
- Improved user creation logic to ensure the 'debros' user is set up correctly with the appropriate home directory.
- Enhanced directory setup to create necessary subdirectories and set permissions accordingly.
- Changed the installation directory from `/opt/debros` to the user's home directory for improved flexibility.
- Updated systemd service configurations to reflect the new installation path for both node and gateway services.
- Ensured that read/write paths are aligned with the new installation directory.
- Added logic to check for the presence of essential configuration files during update mode.
- If missing, the script now generates the necessary `bootstrap.yaml` and `gateway.yaml` files to ensure proper setup.
- Introduced a new `Domain` field in the gateway configuration to support HTTPS and ACME certificate provisioning.
- Implemented domain validation to ensure proper format.
- Enhanced the main gateway logic to handle ACME challenges and manage TLS certificates using CertMagic.
- Updated installation script to create necessary directories for ACME certificate storage and configure firewall rules for HTTP/HTTPS ports.
- Added new entries to CHANGELOG.md for the one-command `make dev` target and full stack initialization features.
- Updated version in Makefile from 0.51.7-beta to 0.51.9-beta to reflect the latest changes.