I'd like to extend the regex list here very soon, but start off by
automatically filtering out secrets. Do not store them in history!
I've included regex for:
1. AWS key id
2. Github pat (old and new)
3. Slack oauth tokens (bot, user)
4. Slack webhooks
5. Stripe live/test keys
Will need updating after #806
* Add kv map builder and list function
1. BREAKING - default namespace is now called "default"
2. Build an in-memory hashmap from the kv store
3. Allow listing
I need to cache the hashmap next, probs with a write-through to avoid
constant rebuilds.
Also check if BTreeMap is suitable. Sorted is useful for listing but
there's probs a better ds to use.
* Allow pure kv set, no filesystem
* Add record migration
* Add database functions for inserting history
No real tests yet :( I would like to avoid running postgres lol
* Add index handler, use UUIDs not strings
* Fix a bunch of tests, remove Option<Uuid>
* Add tests, all passing
* Working upload sync
* Record downloading works
* Sync download works
* Don't waste requests
* Use a page size for uploads, make it variable later
* Aaaaaand they're encrypted now too
* Add cek
* Allow reading tail across hosts
* Revert "Allow reading tail across hosts"
Not like that
This reverts commit 7b0c72e7e0.
* Handle multiple shards properly
* format
* Format and make clippy happy
* use some fancy types (#1098)
* use some fancy types
* fmt
* Goodbye horrible tuple
* Update atuin-server-postgres/migrations/20230623070418_records.sql
Co-authored-by: Conrad Ludgate <conradludgate@gmail.com>
* fmt
* Sort tests too because time sucks
* fix features
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- Updates outdated mac db_path default
- Adds windows db_path default
- Adds windows, mac, linux defaults for key_path and session_path
- Changes example session_path to be different to example key_path
* [feature] store env variables in History records
WIP: remove `HistoryWithoutDelete`, add some docstrings, tests
* Create History objects through builders.
Assure in compile-time that all required fields
are set for the given construction scenario
* (from #882) split Cmd::run into subfns
* Update `History` doc
* remove rmp-serde from history
* update warning
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* wip
* Start testing
* Store host IDs, not hostnames
Why? Hostnames can change a lot, and therefore host filtering can be
funky. Really, all we want is a unique ID per machine + do not care what
it might be.
* Mostly just write a fuckload of tests
* Add a v0 kv store I can push to
* Appending works
* Add next() and iterate, test the pointer chain
* Fix sig
* Make clippy happy and thaw the ICE
* Fix tests'
* Fix tests
* typed builder and cleaner db trait
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* Add `delete_at` is null condition during search
Since entries are searched everytime a delete process ends, the
--delete-it-all command will enter an infinite loop if searching the
whole history.
* Remove command blanking
Command blanking may violate the `unique(timestamp, cwd, command)`
condition.
* Overwrite command with random string when deleting
* Add rand dependency to client crate
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Typo in config key `filter_mode_shell_up_key_binding` that's fixed by
this commit, and while at it fix a minor typo in a comment.
Co-authored-by: Per Modin <per@wgtwo.com>
* Put input chunk at the top in inline mode
* Invert the search results if bar is at top
* fix styling on reversed rendering
* add setting
* settings
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Ludgate <conrad.ludgate@truelayer.com>
* Stop running triggers on history delete
* Move to account management dir
* Alter trigger function to only run for inserts
* wip
* Add atuin account subcommands, and re-org delete
* Clarify docs
* Delete silly dupe migration
* Um where did this come from
* Oops, insert only plz
* At least patch this on the server side so we don't loop forever
* Postgres doesn't support <microsecond precision
Use millis - almost everything should support them and they are still
faster than a human can reasonably spam a button.
* Try different workspace structure
Move main crate (atuin) to be on the same level with other crates in
this workspace
* extract common dependencies to the workspace definition
* fix base64 v0.21 deprecation warning
* questionable: update deps & fix chrono deprecations
possible panic sites are unchanged, they're just more visible now
* Revert "questionable: update deps & fix chrono deprecations"
This reverts commit 993e60f8de.