And reverted CachedUserInfo back to revision 5262.
I don't think most of the inventory problems that people are reporting are due to these, but its easier to deal with one set of potential problems at a time, and I'm not going to get any time in the week to work on this anyway.
The Login service should now read/create new inventory on the inventory server that is set in a users profile.
Also added "Add-InventoryHost" console command to add a support for a new server to a region.
So it would be good if someone could test this. Set up the grid as normal, but then also run extra inventory server on a different computer (well actually it just has to be on a different network hostname, so one using "http://localhost:8004" and one using "http://127.0.0.1:8005" should work) then you need to manually edit the user profile database to set the new servers url in a user's "userInventoryURI" field.
Then on a region server, use the Add-InventoryHost to add the new server url (always include the full url, including http, but don't add a final /)
Login with that account and see if the inventory works.
Of course these needs to be made more user friendly.
* You'll need to start-up the MessageingServer and set it up. It sets up like any of the other grid servers.
* All user presence data is kept in memory for speed, while the agent is online. That means if you shutdown the messaging server or the messaging server crashes, it forgets who's online/offline.
* Occasionally the region-cache will get stale if regions move around a lot. if it gets stale, run clear-cache on the messaging server console to clear the region cache.
* Friend status updates are still only local, so you still won't know before instant messaging someone if they're online.
* The server each user is on and the user server must be updated or the instant message won't get to the destination.
* User tries to log-in but is already logged in. Userserver will send message to simulator user was in to log the user out there.
* From the UserServer, admin types 'logoff-user firstname lastname message'.
* Some regions may not get the message because they're not updated yet.
provide OSHttpRequest and OSHttpResponse to our REST handler.
also, this adds proper RestPlugin.IsGod() checking against the X-OpenSim-Godkey
HTTP request header.
last, i added XML doc comments to RestPlugin.cs
You sure can. This change set restores pants (and the rest of the
default appearance) in grid mode. The
root issue had to do with serializing multi-faced textures to the
grid server. This also restores the lookup path through the avatar
factory module, as that seems the reasonable place to have it live.
Some clean up patches are coming later as well, plus testing on
standalone, but this should be in a good kicking around state for
grid users.
* Added shell of new Python scripting engine. Similar in design to the one used by Rex, but will be structured at a region rather than object level, also is a region module.
* Implements 'Teleport Home'
* User Server has to be updated for it to save your home in grid mode
* home position accuracy is in int because the grid comms ExpectUser method tries to convert to Uint and crashes if it gets a float. Added a convert to decimal in ExpectUser but to avoid a breaking change with old revisions, kept the save value in int for now. Eventually it needs to be a float, but lets release another incremental version before doing that.
* You may also need to clear your cache before seeing any effect.
* These fixes may or may not affect inventory on the RC client.
* These fixes should make non-root folders work better, stop inventory failure on first login, allow trash to be emptied and make texture picker in object edit view work properly
* Fixes are 1) make initial root folder request wait for async inventory delivery, 2) deliver all folders in the initial login skeleton, not just the root child ones and 3) deal
with situations where we receive child folders from the inventory service before their parent is received.
* This means that caps methods (editing scripts, poss map functions, etc) on non-home regions should now work with servers which are listening for http ports on a non default
(9000) port.
* If you are running a region server, this may only work properly once your grid server upgrades to this revision
* PLEASE NOTE: This shouldn't cause inter-region problems if one end of the connection hasn't upgraded to this revision. However if it does, the instability will persist until
the grid and region (and possibly all the region's neighbours) have upgraded to this revision.
* This revision also adds extra login related messages, both for success and failure conditions
appropriate names consisten with their use.
All done with all 94 handlers from handler001
through handler094. Hopefully we can move
forward without numbered handlers.
* This will make it more obvious if one accidentally starts one's region server in standalone rather than grid mode but then tries to login to a grid (as I am wont to do)
* We are now sending back a fault code (-32601) if no xmlrpc method is found rather than an ordinary message
* Converted all instances of "256" spotted to use RegionSize instead. Some approximations used for border crossings (ie 255.9f) are still using that value, but should be updated to use something based on RegionSize.
* Moving Terrain to a RegionModule, implemented ITerrainChannel and TerrainModule - nonfunctional, but will be soon.
* The immediate upshot is that "show uptime" from the console will now show uptime on all server types (user, asset, grid, etc)
* DEV: This refactoring is far from complete - only just enough to makes the "show uptime" command common accross the servers. More is needed, but in this case it's somewhat like eating cabbage, which I prefer not to do all at once
* Typing 'stats' on the command line will given total number of successful logins today and yesterday
* A little bit more to come, probably
* Refactoring will follow next
* Added a Logout message with a name on the console
* Added a *fixme* message to figure out why the current agent session is null
* After updating you may notice that there's a login <user> and also a logout<user>
* Cleaned up copyright notices in AssemblyInfo.cs's
* Added Copyright headers to a bunch of files missing them
* Replaced several common string instances with a static constant to prevent reallocation of the same strings thousands of times. "" -> String.Empty is the first such candidate.
* Added the web_login_key to the users table
* Added happy configurable http error message pages
* This update is large enough to have 'awe' value.. so backup your users or weep.
* Not tested on MSSQL, even though I added code to update the tables!
* I'm keeping it deactivated until some issues are resolved.
* I'm patching it in deactivated so the patch doesn't get outdated
* I've deactivated it by commenting out the handler for the application/xml+llsd content type.
* While I've tested this as much as possible on my setup and found the deactivated code doesn't cause any problems, consider this update experimental (event though it's deactivated)
* It turns out that by proxy, this means that you won't have to look up people's UUID anymore in grid mode, If the UUID is LLUUID.Zero, it tries to look up avatar by name.
* Make inventory messages more verbose. Hopefully they aren't now too verbose
* This may resolve some grid instability but it's likely there's much more out there.
* To test, click the communicate button, then click the 'add' button and type a name. You will get a list of closely matching avatar names.
* Before this'll work on your sim in grid mode, the UGA needs to be updated. If it isn't updated, then you'll get a message on the sim console when searching like, 'got invalid queryid'.
To use , both the user server and Inventory server need to be running this latest revision. (older regions should be able to still be used, just the user won't have inventory on them). Also and HERE IS THE BIG BREAK ISSUE, currently, so that the initial inventory details for a user are added to the inventory db , you need to recreate the accounts using the user server "create user" feature. It should be quite easy to manual populate the inventory database instead but I someone else will need to look into that) Also I've only tested using SQLite as the database provider, there is a Mysql inventory provider but I don't know if it works (SQLite is set as default, so you will need to change it in the inventory server config.xml)
Note this has lead to a big flat project, but I think a lot of the files we most likely don't even use any longer. And others belong in other projects/namespaces anyway.
* Moved InventoryData to Framework.Types/InventoryItemBase.cs
* Moved UserData to Framework.Interfaces/IUserData.cs
* Moved UserProfileData to Framework/Types/UserProfileData.cs
* Deleted ass-backwards Framework dependency on Framework.Data (now it's the other way round)
* Changed some namespaces to reflect file structure