Due to a huge number of fixes and diverging development histories, I decided
to completely merge the current LuCI master into the 18.06 release branch to
have a common code base for upcoming maintenance releases.
Some LuCI apps have minor style glitches yet but I do not deem them to be
release critical as non-default components need to be opkg-installed anyway
and the package repositories are continuously refreshed, so we do not need
to fix everything for OpenWrt 18.06.0-rc2.
The most important changes introduced by this merge are:
1) New HTTP handling library in C
The new library should vastly reduce the required RAM for processing
large POST bodies while implementing some slightly more strict parsing
logic.
2) Apply/Rollback workflow
The ubus rpcd based apply/rollback handling will automatically revert
config changes if access to the device is lost for a certain period
of time, this is mainly intended for preventing issues with bad
config settings and the like.
The feature is not 100% error-proof yet but it successfully prevents a
large number of issues already. For final, the handling of the firewall
conntrack cache needs to be fixed yet as adding "lockout" firewall rules
is not yet catched due to the open HTTP session allowed by netfilter
conntrack
3) Template markup and theme style modifications
A large number of changes have been made to the markup in the various
templates, mainly to allow for responsive styling of tables.
The only theme currently making full use of that is the non-default
OpenWrt theme which will break table rows into disjunct boxes on
very narrow screens.
The changes have been tested on IE 11, MS Edge, Firefox, Chrome, an
iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPad Air.
4) Initial LuCI support for displaying virtual dynamic network interfaces
Some protocol handlers will spawn purely dynamic sub-interfaces which
are not present in UCI. Such interfaces have been invisible in LuCI so
far which caused confusion especialy wrt. missing IP addresses etc.
LuCI will now display such dynamic interfaces on the interface overview.
5) Initial LuCI support for display interface runtime error information
LuCI will now expose interface error information stored in the ubus
runtime information by protocol handlers.
This is mainly useful to get notified of low level problems like
bad SIM codes are missing APN information.
6) Various XSS and CSRF bypass fixes
A number of code places performing inadequate markup escaping have been
fixed and the dispatcher CSRF token enforcement rules have been reworked
to actually catch all POST security cases.
7) Initial support for running under nginx
Various bugs have been fixed to allow LuCI to function under nginx using
a FastCGI wrapper.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir <picfun@ya.ru>
[renamed swedish advanced-reboot.po as well, fixed a syntax error,
filtered updated files through ./build/i18n-sync.sh]
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Recently several strings to be translated ware added to Lua source, so I updated po templates and japanese po file.
Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
Create user interface for Travelmate, a new package that
helps in creating travel router functionality.
Signed-off-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>