* allow proxy to route to micro service
Signed-off-by: Jörn Friedrich Dreyer <jfd@butonic.de>
* use go micre ocdav service instead of reva frontend
Signed-off-by: Jörn Friedrich Dreyer <jfd@butonic.de>
* add missing gateway default config
Signed-off-by: Jörn Friedrich Dreyer <jfd@butonic.de>
* update reva branch for testing
Signed-off-by: Jörn Friedrich Dreyer <jfd@butonic.de>
* add changelog
Signed-off-by: Jörn Friedrich Dreyer <jfd@butonic.de>
* add missing comands
Signed-off-by: Jörn Friedrich Dreyer <jfd@butonic.de>
* bump reva version
Signed-off-by: jkoberg <jkoberg@owncloud.com>
* tidy
Signed-off-by: jkoberg <jkoberg@owncloud.com>
* bump reva again
Signed-off-by: jkoberg <jkoberg@owncloud.com>
* a blind mans config change
Signed-off-by: jkoberg <jkoberg@owncloud.com>
* add ocdav to must start extensions
Signed-off-by: jkoberg <jkoberg@owncloud.com>
* fail when neither backend nor service is set
Signed-off-by: jkoberg <jkoberg@owncloud.com>
Co-authored-by: jkoberg <jkoberg@owncloud.com>
This adapts the storage service to the recent changes of the LDAP
settings in reva.
Also we define a new set of LDAP env variables that can be shared
between all LDAP related ocis services (graph, idp, storage-auth-basic,
storage-userprovider, storage-groupprovider, idm). This should simplify
the most LDAP based configurations considerably.
Reva is moving away from the hardcoded "insecure" setting for LDAP
connections. For this to happend ocis needs some adjustments. In order
to avoid an "insecure" by default config in ocis this commit adds the
new parameters "insecure" and "cacert" to the LDAP configuration for the
auth-, user- and groups-provider. To make the out of the box experience
as smooth as possible the default setting for "cacert" points to the
certificate that is generated for glauth on startup.
The services ared called "storage-userprovider" and "-groupprovider".
The 'ocis help' output was missleading. This also renames the structs
accordingly.