I was really confused about the Server-Sent Events syntax. This new one
is compatible with actual web browsers and the spec:
http://www.w3.org/TR/eventsource/
This requires a DB delete/recreate when upgrading. It changes the server
protocol, and app IDs, so clients cannot interoperate with each other
across this change, nor with the server. Flag day for everyone!
Now apps do not share channel IDs, so a lot of usage of app1 will not
cause the wormhole codes for app2 to get longer.
This removes "side" and "msgnum" from the URLs, and puts them in a JSON
request body instead. The server now maintains a simple set of messages
for each channel-id, and isn't responsible for removing duplicates.
The client now fetches all messages, and just ignores everything it sent
itself. This removes the "reflection attack".
Deallocate now returns JSON, for consistency. DB and API use "phase" and
"body" instead of msgnum/message.
This changes the DB schema, so delete the DB before upgrading the server.
The "bytes % bytes" syntax only appeared on py3.5, so don't use it.
Updated travis to expect py3.4 works.
The twisted side is probably even more broken for py3.4 than it is for
py3.5.
* declare transit records and handshake keys are bytes, not str
* declare transit connection hints to be str
* use six.moves.socketserver, six.moves.input for Verifier query
* argparse "--version" writes to stderr on py2, stdout on py3
* avoid xrange(), use subprocess.Popen(universal_newlines=True)
* use modern/portable "next(iter)" instead of "iter.next()"
* use six.moves.input() instead of raw_input()
* tell requests' Response.iter_lines that we want str, not bytes
The main wormhole code is str (unicode in py3, bytes in py2). Most
everything else must be passed as bytes in both py2/py3.
Keep the internal "side" string as a str, to make it easier to merge
with other URL pieces.
Just make up a code like NUMBER-STUFF, and add --code= to the
send-text/send-file command. Also don't use tab-completion on the
codewords part of the receiving side, unless you stuck to the even/odd
PGP wordlist. (tab still works for the channel-id).