It still won't work behind a base path, but if you're using a reverse
proxy you can just redirect to HTTPS yourself. And should probably
handle TLS termination there too.
For sockets I just needed to add back the proxy call.
I temporarily removed this during the refactor so it needed to be added
back. This time I bundled it with the nbin loader code since it's all
related (will also make it easier to remove).
- Add VS Code icon
- Trim dashboard to just display dedicated VS Code section
- Version was getting unset during build
- Add back nbin shim which I temporarily took out earlier
- Update tests for log level env var changes
Might fix#1181, although not for the reasons I initially
thought (because the URLs are resolved from the manifest path, not the
path of the current page). This should ensure that the URLs used by the
manifest are always correct regardless of the manifest's path.
Fixes issues with unexpected characters breaking things when setting the
cookie (like semicolons).
This change as-is does not affect the security of code-server
itself (we've just replaced the static password with a static hash) but
if we were to add a salt in the future it would let us invalidate keys
by rehashing with a new salt which could be handy.
If you visit /login/ instead of /login the cookie will be set at /login
instead of / which means the cookie can't be read at the root. It will
redirect to the login page which *can* read the cookie at /login and
redirect back resulting in an infinite loop.
The previous solution relied on setting the cookie at / (any invalid
value works) which then overrode the login page cookie since
parseCookies only kept a single value. So the login page would see the
same cookie the root was seeing and not redirect back. However, that
behavior depends on the cookies being in the right order which I'm not
sure is guaranteed.
This new method tests all available cookies and always sets the cookie
so the root path will be able to read it in case the login page is
seeing a cookie the root can't.
It also goes a step further and explicitly sets the path on the cookie
which fixes the case where there is a permanent misconfiguration
redirecting /login to /login/. Otherwise the cookie would continually be
set on /login only and you'd have another loop. It also means you only
need to delete one cookie to log out.
Lastly add some properties to make the cookies a bit more secure.