focalboard/mattermost-plugin/server/configuration.go
Jesús Espino f1b8d88d6b
Changing mattermost-auth method to work based on shared database access (#335)
* Improving mattermost auth implementation

* Making mattermost-auth based on shared database access

* Reverting unneeded changes in the config.json file

* Fixing tiny problems

* Removing the need of using the mattermost session token

* Fixing some bugs and allowing to not-bind the server to any port

* Small fix to correctly get the templates

* Adding the mattermost-plugin code inside focalboard repo

* Adding a not working code part of the cluster websocket communication

* Updating the mattermost version

* Adding the cluster messages for the websockets

* Updating to the new node version

* Making it compatible with S3

* Addressing some tiny problems

* Fixing server tests

* Adds support for MySQL migrations and initialization

Co-authored-by: Miguel de la Cruz <miguel@mcrx.me>
2021-05-24 19:06:11 +02:00

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package main
import (
"reflect"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// configuration captures the plugin's external configuration as exposed in the Mattermost server
// configuration, as well as values computed from the configuration. Any public fields will be
// deserialized from the Mattermost server configuration in OnConfigurationChange.
//
// As plugins are inherently concurrent (hooks being called asynchronously), and the plugin
// configuration can change at any time, access to the configuration must be synchronized. The
// strategy used in this plugin is to guard a pointer to the configuration, and clone the entire
// struct whenever it changes. You may replace this with whatever strategy you choose.
//
// If you add non-reference types to your configuration struct, be sure to rewrite Clone as a deep
// copy appropriate for your types.
type configuration struct {
}
// Clone shallow copies the configuration. Your implementation may require a deep copy if
// your configuration has reference types.
func (c *configuration) Clone() *configuration {
var clone = *c
return &clone
}
// getConfiguration retrieves the active configuration under lock, making it safe to use
// concurrently. The active configuration may change underneath the client of this method, but
// the struct returned by this API call is considered immutable.
func (p *Plugin) getConfiguration() *configuration {
p.configurationLock.RLock()
defer p.configurationLock.RUnlock()
if p.configuration == nil {
return &configuration{}
}
return p.configuration
}
// setConfiguration replaces the active configuration under lock.
//
// Do not call setConfiguration while holding the configurationLock, as sync.Mutex is not
// reentrant. In particular, avoid using the plugin API entirely, as this may in turn trigger a
// hook back into the plugin. If that hook attempts to acquire this lock, a deadlock may occur.
//
// This method panics if setConfiguration is called with the existing configuration. This almost
// certainly means that the configuration was modified without being cloned and may result in
// an unsafe access.
func (p *Plugin) setConfiguration(configuration *configuration) {
p.configurationLock.Lock()
defer p.configurationLock.Unlock()
if configuration != nil && p.configuration == configuration {
// Ignore assignment if the configuration struct is empty. Go will optimize the
// allocation for same to point at the same memory address, breaking the check
// above.
if reflect.ValueOf(*configuration).NumField() == 0 {
return
}
panic("setConfiguration called with the existing configuration")
}
p.configuration = configuration
}
// OnConfigurationChange is invoked when configuration changes may have been made.
func (p *Plugin) OnConfigurationChange() error {
var configuration = new(configuration)
// Load the public configuration fields from the Mattermost server configuration.
if err := p.API.LoadPluginConfiguration(configuration); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to load plugin configuration")
}
p.setConfiguration(configuration)
return nil
}