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23 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Lamb
476bd86b12 Merge branch 'master' into new-schema 2020-07-12 19:22:38 -07:00
Scott Lamb
74fe33ec36 fix lint error
eslint is strict about jsdoc and line breaks on a even one-line nested
function, which is annoyingly verbose. Use an arrow function instead.
2020-06-08 10:41:35 -07:00
Scott Lamb
1fe5ef8e94 fix #79: errors when "infinite" selected on load
I've never seen this happen in Chrome; each load/reload starts fresh,
so infinite is never selected. But on Firefox it seems to remember the
setting across reloads, triggering this bug.

This bug was introduced in 58152e8: it started parsing/normalizing the
HTML form into a Javascript field on change. It didn't handle the
initial load properly. Prior to that commit, fetch() simply read
directly from the HTML form, so it didn't care about initial vs update.
2020-06-08 10:36:01 -07:00
Scott Lamb
6187aa64cf Merge branch 'master' into new-schema 2020-06-03 15:47:10 -07:00
Scott Lamb
45abeb22de overhaul HTTP serving and caching
* use content-hashed paths for static resources (except the top-level
  request), with immutable Cache-Control headers. This should improve
  cache behavior in both directions: avoid preventable HTTP requests and
  cause immediate refresh when needed. I had some staleness when
  browsing with my phone.

* set up the favicons properly while I'm at it (closes #50). I used the
  convenient favicons-webpack-plugin to build everything from a .svg.
  I've hit an error similar to lovell/sharp#1593 at least once though so
  I might change my mind about that part if it continues to be
  problematic.

* use http-serve's new directory traversal code for static file serving.
  This removes the odd behavior where files that weren't present at
  server startup couldn't be served. (I wasn't comfortable switching to
  the content-hashed paths before doing this.) It also means the static
  files can be served compressed. JSON API responses were already served
  compressed, so this closes #25.

* for a given API URL, decide if we want it to be cached or not
  server-side. Stop using jQuery's kludgy cache-defeating _=<timestamp>
  URL parameter. I might start setting etags on some of these things
  and could serve 304 Not Modified responses if it's genuinely
  unmodified.
2020-05-29 21:20:15 -07:00
Scott Lamb
150556e105 fix js lint errors 2020-05-08 18:44:02 -07:00
Scott Lamb
e177cbd042 improve mobile-friendliness (#68)
nav div changes:
* make it togglable (on all devices) by hamburger button
* on narrow devices, make it closed by default and
  be at the top rather than on the left

open zoomed by default

trim some arguably less important columns on narrow displays,
and reduce some horizontal padding

always show videos full-screen on narrow displays
2020-05-04 23:36:24 -07:00
Scott Lamb
00991733f2 use Blake3 instead of SHA-1 or Blake2b
Benefits:

* Blake3 is faster. This is most noticeable for the hashing of the
  sample file data.
* we no longer need OpenSSL, which helps with shrinking the binary size
  (#70). sha1 basically forced OpenSSL usage; ring deliberately doesn't
  support this old algorithm, and the pure-Rust sha1 crate is painfully
  slow. OpenSSL might still be a better choice than ring/rustls for TLS
  but it's nice to have the option.

For the video sample entries, I decided we don't need to hash at all. I
think the id number is sufficiently stable, and it's okay---perhaps even
desirable---if an existing init segment changes for fixes like e5b83c2.
2020-03-20 21:46:53 -07:00
Scott Lamb
e5b83c21e1 schema version 6 with pixel aspect ratio
This makes anamorphic sub streams display correctly, even ones from old
Hikvision cameras that don't properly set the aspect ratio at the H.264
layer.
2020-03-19 21:40:59 -07:00
Scott Lamb
9d6dec2565 fix incorrect Javascript private variable style
It's supposed to be a trailing underscore, not a leading underscore, as
described here:

https://google.github.io/styleguide/jsguide.html#naming-method-names
https://google.github.io/styleguide/jsguide.html#naming-non-constant-field-names

and discussed in an earlier PR:

https://github.com/scottlamb/moonfire-nvr/pull/48#discussion_r175678736

I fixed these mechanically:

rg -l0 'this[.]_' | xargs -0 perl -pi -e 's/this[.]_(\w+)/this.$1_/g'
rg -l0 '\s_\w+\(' | xargs -0 perl -pi -e 's/_(\w+)\(/$1_(/g'
2020-03-14 15:20:18 -07:00
Scott Lamb
038aebe0fd javascript lint fix 2020-03-14 15:13:11 -07:00
Scott Lamb
3968bfe912 reorganize /recordings JSON response
I want to start returning the pixel aspect ratio of each video sample
entry. It's silly to duplicate it for each returned recording, so
let's instead return a videoSampleEntryId and then put all the
information about each VSE once.

This change doesn't actually handle pixel aspect ratio server-side yet.
Most likely I'll require a new schema version for that, to store it as a
new column in the database. Codec-specific logic in the database layer
is awkward and I'd like to avoid it. I did a similar schema change to
add the rfc6381_codec.

I also adjusted ui-src/lib/models/Recording.js in a few ways:

* fixed a couple mismatches between its field name and the key defined
  in the API. Consistency aids understanding.
* dropped all the getters in favor of just setting the fields (with
  type annotations) as described here:
  https://google.github.io/styleguide/jsguide.html#features-classes-fields
* where the wire format used undefined (to save space), translate it to
  a more natural null or false.
2020-03-13 21:41:02 -07:00
Scott Lamb
317a620e6e upgrade copyright notices
* As discussed in #48, say "The Moonfire NVR Authors" at the top of
  every file rather than whoever created that file. Have one AUTHORS
  file listing everyone.
* Consistently call it a "security camera network video recorder" rather
  than "security camera digital video recorder".
2020-03-01 22:53:41 -08:00
Scott Lamb
aa25a85477 Fix a whole bunch of eslint errors
These apparently were silent until 92c532d mass-upgraded deps.
Apparently eslint returned status 0 despite errors before and now
returns 1.

Most of these were handled by its "--fix" option; I manually took care
of the remaining two:

/Users/slamb/git/moonfire-nvr/ui-src/lib/views/RecordingsView.js
  140:1  error  This line has a length of 82. Maximum allowed is 80  max-len

/Users/slamb/git/moonfire-nvr/ui-src/lib/views/StreamSelectorView.js
  72:1  error  This line has a length of 82. Maximum allowed is 80  max-len
2020-03-01 22:28:24 -08:00
Scott Lamb
3fa48ab0da remove the JsonWrapper class
Let's follow the Google Style Guide, in which private variables are
simply suffixed with "_". It's a sign, not a cop, but that's fine.
I'd rather keep things simple, and code review should suffice for
catching uses of a private variable outside the class.
2020-02-22 21:15:37 -08:00
Scott Lamb
73f7cdd261 use application/json for login and logout 2020-01-09 16:24:03 -08:00
Scott Lamb
6f0c8c19de honor removing a time constraint
Looks like a bug got introduced with the great UI rewrite: when you add
a (start or end) time constraint, then remove one, the change wouldn't
be reflected. Within CalendarTSRange, it used null to mean to keep a
value, and || to check if it was null. These meant empty strings turned
into the existing value, instead of no constraint as they should be.
This was unnecessarily clever; stop doing that.

Also keep the console logging in the deployed config; it's harmless and
eases debugging.
2019-02-19 13:42:26 -08:00
Scott Lamb
422cd2a75e preliminary web support for auth (#26)
Some caveats:

  * it doesn't record the peer IP yet, which makes it harder to verify
    sessions are valid. This is a little annoying to do in hyper now
    (see hyperium/hyper#1410). The direct peer might not be what we want
    right now anyway because there's no TLS support yet (see #27).  In
    the meantime, the sane way to expose Moonfire NVR to the Internet is
    via a proxy server, and recording the proxy's IP is not useful.
    Maybe better to interpret a RFC 7239 Forwarded header (and/or
    the older X-Forwarded-{For,Proto} headers).

  * it doesn't ever use Secure (https-only) cookies, for a similar reason.
    It's not safe to use even with a tls proxy until this is fixed.

  * there's no "moonfire-nvr config" support for inspecting/invalidating
    sessions yet.

  * in debug builds, logging in is crazy slow. See libpasta/libpasta#9.

Some notes:

  * I removed the Javascript "no-use-before-defined" lint, as some of
    the functions form a cycle.

  * Fixed #20 along the way. I needed to add support for properly
    returning non-OK HTTP statuses to signal unauthorized and such.

  * I removed the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header support, which was
    at odds with the "SameSite=lax" in the cookie header. The "yarn
    start" method for running a local proxy server accomplishes the same
    thing as the Access-Control-Allow-Origin support in a more secure
    manner.
2018-11-27 11:08:33 -08:00
Scott Lamb
ee3da33470 fix trailing whitespace in Javascript
I want to make travis-ci enforce that everything passes lint.
Get it in a good state first.
2018-08-31 07:31:22 -07:00
Scott Lamb
f2888e2b32 couple fixes to the dialog close button
* add back in button.css (broken with f5aa008)
* remove a redundant .png file-loader which apparently caused the .png
  asset to not load properly (broken with f5aa008)
2018-04-28 06:39:29 -07:00
Scott Lamb
23fff5917c Merge branch 'new-schema'
The Rust portions of the merge are straightforward, but the Javascript
is not. The new-schema branch is based on my hacky prototype UI; the
master branch is based on Dolf's rewrite. I attempted to match the
new-schema changes in Dolf's new structure.
2018-04-27 06:42:39 -07:00
Dolf Starreveld
f5aa0080bb A little more UI refactor, cleanup, eslint more strict (#54)
* A little more UI refactor, cleanup, eslint more strict

* Split out imports for jQuery components and put them where needed.
* No longer do all of it in application module.
* Prepares better for code splitting.
* Split out video player dialog
* Simplifies jquery-ui dependencies for code splitting
* Simplifies code
* Configure to generate more, but smaller bundles.
* Setup some more strict eslint settings
* Fix css to import rather than require
* Change settings to correctly support tree shaking in production build

Signed-off-by: Dolf Starreveld <dolf@starreveld.com>

* Remove “old” code from TimeFormatter

* Accidentally left behind due to overlapping PRs

Signed-off-by: Dolf Starreveld <dolf@starreveld.com>
2018-03-25 22:18:56 -07:00
Dolf Starreveld
58152e8d94 Major refactoring of UI code, small UI changes. (#48)
* Major refactoring of UI code, small UI changes.

* Single file index.js split up into separate modules
* Modules for handling UI view components
* Modules for handling JSON/Model data
* Modules for support tasks
* Module to encapsulate Moonfire API
* Main application module
* index.js simplified to just activating main app
* Settings file functionality expanded
* UI adds "Time Format" popup to allow changing time representation
* CSS changes/additions to streamline looks
* Recordings loading indicator only appears after 500ms delay, if at all

* Address first set of PR change requests from Scott.

* Add copyright headers to all files (except JSON files)
* Fix bug with entering time values in range pickers
* Fixed an erroneous comment and/or spelling error here and there
* Fixed JSDoc comments where [description] was not filled in
* Removed a TODO from NVRApplication as it no longer applies
* Fixed bug handling "infinite" case of video segment lengths
* Fixed bug in "trim" handler and trim execution

* Retrofit video continues loading from separate PR

Signed-off-by: Dolf Starreveld <dolf@starreveld.com>

* Address PR comments

Signed-off-by: Dolf Starreveld <dolf@starreveld.com>

* Address PR comments

Signed-off-by: Dolf Starreveld <dolf@starreveld.com>
2018-03-20 07:03:12 -07:00