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metze
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request['SESSION_EXPIRED']
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cookies by using
query strings
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request. If this page produces any output then that output is sent to
the browser and the request is not processed
This allows us to ensure that all pages are authenticated
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both esp scripts and ejs scripts. This allows the smbscript program to
call all the existing extension calls like lpGet() and ldbSearch()
Also fixed smbscript to load smb.conf, and setup logging for DEBUG()
I left the unixAuth() routine in web_server/calls.c at the moment, as
that is really only useful for esp scripts. I imagine that as we
extend esp/ejs, we will put some functions in scripting/ejs/ for use
in both ejs and esp, and some functions in web_server/ where they will
only be accessed by esp web scripts
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the server
can support TLS. This will allow us to auto-redirect if a user connects using the
wrong protocol
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client
is using tls by looking at the first byte on the connection. This allows
both https and http services to be on the same port
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supports setjmp/longjmp then the exception will generate a error in
the web page and the Samba log. If the OS doesn't support setjmp then
we will abort.
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in esp scripts
lpGet takes 4 forms
v = lpGet("type:parm"); gets a parametric variable
v = lpGet("share", "type:parm"); gets a parametric variable on a share
v = lpGet("parm"); gets a global variable
v = lpGet("share", "parm"); gets a share variable
in all cases a ejs object of the appropriate type for the variable is returned.
This commit also adds the function typeof() which returns the type of an object
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memory needlessly
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clients using the web server.
This allows for things like
application['state'] = "shuttting down"
and then every web client can see that the server is going down
- added support for session[] data. This allows web pages to store
long term data specific to this client. It relies on
cookies. Sessions auto timeout (default timeout 5 minutes). The
timeout can be set in the scripts.
- changed from processing all .html files as esp, to only processing
.esp files as esp. This makes it easier to compare the samba web
server to appWeb as a reference implementation.
- expanded the number of standard variables setup by esp. See the
showvars.esp example page for all variables.
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instead of a ejs file)
- added a test of esp style includes to the esptest html
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- don't expose the real system path to esp scripts
- fixed absolute paths in include() calls
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scripts
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This includes an embedded server side scripting system called 'esp'
(see http://www.appwebserver.org/products/esp/esp.html) and javascript
based scripting language called 'esj' (see
http://www.appwebserver.org/products/ejs/ejs.html)
The justification for including this scripting language is that it
should make it much easier to write a high quality web interface for
Samba4. The scripting language can call into any Samba4 library code
(so for example it will be able to make ldb and loadparm calls), plus
it provides easy support for forms, cookies, sessions etc.
There is still quite a bit more work to do on the web server, but
there is enough here now for people to look at and comment. I will be
committing some sample web pages that test esp functionality shortly.
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