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Changelog

Unreleased

  • Added compilation support for WASM targets.
  • [lib][breaking] replaced transit::TransitInfo with a struct containing the address, the old enum has been renamed to transit::ConnectionType.

Version 0.6.1

  • RUSTSEC-2023-0065: Update tungstenite
  • RUSTSEC-2023-0037: Replace xsalsa20poly1305 with crypto_secretbox
  • RUSTSEC-2023-0052: Update webpki
  • Update crate dependencies

Version 0.6.0

  • Add shell completion support for the CLI
  • Add support for wormhole URIs
    • [cli] The CLI will show a QR code (even if no app can probably read it currently) and a link
    • [lib] See magic_wormhole::uri::WormholeTransferUri
  • [lib][breaking] File transfer functions do not take a url::Url for the relay server anymore, but a Vec<magic_wormhole::transit::RelayHint>
    • For migration, look at magic_wormhole::transit::RelayHint::from_urls
  • Fix broken port forwarding
  • Fix directory transfer
  • Smaller bugfixes

Version 0.5.0

  • [lib][breaking] Removed relay-v2 ability again.
    • This fixed some relay signalling issues, where no connection could be made with --force-relay under some circumstances.
  • [lib][breaking] Exposed the state of the established transit connection
    • The transit module now returns whether the established connection is direct or not and the peer/relay's IP address
    • The transfer and forwarding modules now take a transit_handler argument. Use &transit::log_transit_connection as default value
  • Various bugfixes

Version 0.4.0

  • When sending, the code will now aumatically be copied into clipboard. So you don't have to select it in the terminal anymore before pasting!
  • Added --force-relay and --force-direct CLI flags that control the transit connection
    • The feature is also exposed in the API
  • Updated a lot of dependencies
  • Split the project into a workspace and feature gated some higher level protocols. This should now work way better on crates.io (and generally for library usage)

Version 0.3.1

yanked, changes moved to 0.4.0

Version 0.3.0

  • Added experimental port forwarding feature
  • Improved user experience with better logging and messages
  • Improved error and cancellation handling
  • Cleaned up CLI args and implemented previous placeholders
  • Fixed send-many subcommand
  • Many internal refactorings to accomodate the changes. The public API did not change that much though.

Version 0.2.0

  • Implemented version and verifier in the API
  • Added API documentation \o/ (still a long way to go though)
  • Reworked Key API. It now uses type-level programming to distinguish key purposes, in the hope you'll never ever confuse them.
  • New features for file transfer
    • File acks are not sent automatically anymore, the receiver has to accept an offer now.
    • Existing files are not overwritten without permission
  • Internal improvements in Transit implementation. Little API changed except for the Keys.
  • Internal rewrite of the core. This resulted in no public API changes except that the receiver is now TryStream instead of Stream (error handling, yay).
  • Progress reporting support during transfers
  • send-many got improved

Version 0.1.0

  • Merged Transit/Transfer implementation from @vu3rdd and made it work.
  • Rewrote Wormhole API (and parts of Transit/Transfer as well)
    • Everything is async now (using async_std), there are no other (i.e. blocking) implementations.
    • The API exposed from core got flipped on its head too in the process.
  • Moved IO layer into core; ported it from ws to async-tungstenite. Removed all tokio dependencies.
  • Many other refactorings, thrown stuff around, in the hope of improving things.
    • Together with the changes noted above, the io::* modules got removed, as well as their Cargo feature flags (and dependencies).
    • There is only one feature flag left, it's for the binary.
  • A bit of progress on the CLI side
    • Added an experimental send-many command. It will create a code and then simply send the file over and over again in a loop. Might be useful.

Older versions

  • 0.0.3 (never released): No change log provided
  • 0.0.2: No change log provided
  • 0.0.1: Initial release