- Renamed the node executable from `node` to `orama-node` in the Makefile and various scripts to reflect the new naming convention.
- Updated the gateway command to `orama-gateway` for consistency.
- Modified service configurations and systemd templates to ensure proper execution of the renamed binaries.
- Enhanced the interactive installer to prompt for the gateway URL, allowing users to select between local and remote nodes.
- Added functionality to extract domain information for TLS configuration, improving security for remote connections.
- Modified the RQLite node configuration to use direct TLS on port 7002 when HTTPS is enabled, bypassing SNI gateway conflicts.
- Updated the join address logic to reflect the new direct RQLite TLS connection method.
- Enhanced documentation comments to clarify the changes in TLS handling and port usage for Raft communication.
- Added a certificate ready signal to coordinate RQLite node-to-node TLS startup with certificate provisioning.
- Updated the RQLite service generation to include a log file path for better logging management.
- Implemented a timeout mechanism for waiting on TLS certificates, improving error handling during RQLite startup.
- Introduced IPFS peer information handling for improved network discovery and configuration.
- Added validation for the 64-hex swarm key, ensuring proper input during installation.
- Updated the installer to collect and store IPFS peer details, enhancing the setup experience for private networks.
- Enhanced the production setup to configure IPFS peering for better node discovery in private environments.
- Improved documentation to reflect new IPFS-related configuration options and swarm key requirements.
- Added a new CertificateManager for managing self-signed certificates, ensuring secure communication within the network.
- Updated the configuration to support self-signed certificates and Let's Encrypt integration for HTTPS.
- Enhanced the installer to generate and manage certificates automatically, improving the setup experience.
- Introduced a centralized TLS configuration for HTTP clients, ensuring consistent security practices across the application.
- Updated documentation to reflect new port requirements and HTTPS setup instructions.
- Replaced all instances of DeBros with Orama throughout the codebase, including CLI commands and configuration paths.
- Updated documentation to reflect the new naming convention and paths for configuration files.
- Removed the outdated PRODUCTION_INSTALL.md file and added new scripts for local domain setup and testing.
- Introduced a new interactive TUI installer for Orama Network, enhancing the installation experience.
- Improved logging and error handling across various components to provide clearer feedback during operations.
- Replaced all instances of DeBros with Orama throughout the codebase, including CLI commands and configuration paths.
- Updated documentation to reflect the new naming convention and paths for configuration files.
- Removed the outdated PRODUCTION_INSTALL.md file and added new scripts for local domain setup and testing.
- Introduced a new interactive TUI installer for Orama Network, enhancing the installation experience.
- Improved logging and error handling across various components to provide clearer feedback during operations.
- Replaced all instances of DeBros with Orama throughout the codebase, including CLI commands and configuration paths.
- Updated documentation to reflect the new naming convention and paths for configuration files.
- Removed the outdated PRODUCTION_INSTALL.md file and added new scripts for local domain setup and testing.
- Introduced a new interactive TUI installer for Orama Network, enhancing the installation experience.
- Improved logging and error handling across various components to provide clearer feedback during operations.
- Added a new method to verify the cluster secret in the service.json file, ensuring the correct secret is used during configuration updates.
- Updated the anyone-client installation process to utilize `npx` for improved reliability and added verification steps to confirm successful installation.
- Enhanced logging to provide clearer feedback on cluster secret verification and anyone-client installation status.
- Changed the npm installation command for anyone-client to use the scoped package name `@anyone-protocol/anyone-client`, ensuring correct package retrieval during installation.
- Introduced a new `PortChecker` type to verify port availability, enhancing service management during startup.
- Updated the `BinaryInstaller` to install the `anyone-client` npm package globally, ensuring its availability for SOCKS5 proxy functionality.
- Enhanced the `ProductionSetup` to include checks for port usage before starting the `anyone-client` service, improving conflict resolution.
- Added logging for the installation and service creation of `anyone-client`, providing clearer feedback during the setup process.
- Enhanced the DefaultPath function to remember the preferred data path for gateway.yaml, allowing for better error messaging and fallback options.
- Introduced a new function to initialize the Olric client with retry logic, improving resilience during client setup and providing clearer logging for connection attempts.
- Updated logging to provide detailed feedback on Olric client initialization attempts, enhancing troubleshooting capabilities.
- Added documentation for joining additional nodes, specifying the need for the same IPFS Cluster secret as the bootstrap host.
- Updated the production command to require the `--cluster-secret` flag for non-bootstrap nodes, ensuring consistent cluster PSKs during deployment.
- Enhanced error handling to validate the cluster secret format and provide user feedback if the secret is missing or invalid.
- Modified the configuration setup to accommodate the cluster secret, improving security and deployment integrity.
- Updated the `Phase2cInitializeServices` function to accept bootstrap peers and VPS IP, improving service configuration for non-bootstrap nodes.
- Refactored the `handleProdInstall` and `handleProdUpgrade` functions to ensure proper initialization of services with the new parameters.
- Improved logging to provide clearer feedback during service initialization and configuration, enhancing user experience and troubleshooting capabilities.
- Introduced new functions to check if a service is enabled and to enable or disable services as needed during production command execution.
- Enhanced the `handleProdStart` and `handleProdStop` functions to manage service states more effectively, ensuring services are re-enabled after being stopped and disabled when stopped.
- Improved logging to provide clear feedback on service status changes, enhancing user experience during service management.