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2025-01-21Rewrite project, add daily update of services listBen Busby
The project was rewritten from Elixir to Go, primarily because: - I don't write Elixir anymore and don't want to maintain a project in a language I no longer write - I already write Go for other projects, including my day job, so it's a safer bet for a project that I want to maintain long term - Go allows me to build portable executables that will make it easier for others to run farside on their own machines The Go version of Farsside also has a built in task to fetch the latest services{-full}.json file from the repo and ingest it, which makes running a farside server a lot simpler. It also automatically fetches the latest instance state from https://farside.link unless configured as a primary farside node, which will allow others to use farside without increasing traffic to all instances that are queried by farside (just to the farside node itself).
2022-10-31Remove Redis dep, replace w/ native Elixir libBen Busby
This removes the dependency on Redis for core app functionality. Rather than using the key/value store provided by Redis, Farside now uses a key/val store provided by [cubdb](https://github.com/lucaong/cubdb) for identical functionality but without reliance on a non-Elixir service. This solution was chosen instead of ets, because storing instance data in memory leads to a period of broken functionality whenever the app restarts and hasn't re-populated instance data yet. It was also chosen instead of dets, because the documentation for dets was pretty hard to understand at first glance. Tests and the CI build were updated to reflect the removed dependency on Redis. New environment variable `FARSIDE_DATA_DIR` can be used to point to a directory where the instance data can be stored by cubdb. Co-authored-by: Jason Clark <mithereal@gmail.com>
2022-07-27Make conn values and services path configurable at runtimeBen Busby
Connection values (such as redis server port and the port to run farside on) as well as the services json file to use can now be set via environment variables: FARSIDE_PORT sets the port for Farside to run on FARSIDE_REDIS_PORT sets the redis server port for Farside to use FARSIDE_SERVICES_JSON sets the services json file for Farside to use This partially addresses the move towards de-listing Cloudflare instances by default by allowing different services json files to be used with different redis servers. See #43