- numerous bug fixes - improve session retention - use wtv-head-waiter:/relogin for boot url - viewer seems to retain only wtv-* and wtv-head-waiter, so lets try to be closer to protocol and boot with a wtv-head-waiter address instead of wtv-1800 - we still handle via wtv-1800 but we accept wtv-head-waiter:/relogin and send the client on its way to the relogin path - update wtv-home:/home - remove spacing in favor of right alignment - add compression status - guest mode session store update - allow calls to saveSessionData() but do not actually write if user is guest - saveSessionData() returns true even if guest, because false is meant to define an error - You can also use SaveIfRegistered(), this will return false on both saveSessionData() errors AND guest mode; - if you want to block guests, check for isRegistered() and block the request if it is false - otherwise this update will allow all tools (including any logins) to work with guest mode, but the stored SessionData will not be persistently saved, and lost when the cleanup timeout hits (default 3 min), or the server is restarted. - more accurately mimic WTVP by accepting URLs without / - use service-style cookie links on tricks - add catchall system & http pc server - define a catchall name to run globally or per service - catchall must be javascript, but not necessarily a .js file - catchall can request async mode - catchall will catch any non-existing requests under its directory - see wtv-flashrom:/content/content-serve.js as an example, which will catch wtv-flashrom:/content/ URLs. - http pc: sends HTTP/1.0 to PC clients - can be disabled with `pc_server_hidden_service_enabled`: false - can change servicevault path by changing string of pc_server_hidden_service - get.js in default PC service vault to get any WTV Url on the service - flashrom system updates - fix bugs - more WNI-like flow path - make scripts use `service_name` variable so that they should work in a renamed service (eg not wtv-flashrom, untested) - rewrite wtv-disk system - move wtv-update to wtv-disk - allow accessing wtv-disk:/sync?group=&diskmap= - rewrite Download List generation to be more proper - only send files if diskmap has changed - allow force redownload with &force=true
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user_config.json Quick Guide
user_config.json is an override file, you do not need to redefine everything that is in config.json, just override the values you wish to. You must use the same structure as config.json, but can override any value.
config section
Some values are available that are not defined in config.json by default. I will attempt to cover them here.
"service_name": "CoolTV",
"service_owner": "CoolDude",
"service_logo": "WebTVLogoJewel.gif",
"service_splash_logo": "file://ROM/images/SplashLogo1.gif"
You can set the service name and service owner, which will be used across the service when referencing itself.
You can set the image to be loaded in the top left in place of the WebTV or HackTV logo, as well as the main Splash image shown on login.
If an absolute path (wtv-url:/, file:// url, or http(s):// url) is not passed, the server will search for the specified filename in wtv-star/images of any Service Vault. You'll want to keep the filesizes low.
"post_debug": true
If you would like to see debug information about realtime bytes received from a client POST request, set post_debug to true.
"allow_guests": false
If you would like to require registration, disabling guest mode, you can set allow_guests to false. Default is true;
"pc_server_hidden_service_enabled": false,
"pc_server_hidden_service": "http_pc"
Set pc_server_hidden_service_enabled option to true to enable the HTTP Server for Browsers. Set pc_server_hidden_service to a directory under the ServiceVaults to use solely for PC requests. See ServiceVault/http_pc for some example code.
"post_percentages": [ 0, 25, 50, 100]
If you would like to see progress updates on client POST requests, you can define which percentages to show here. Other examples would be [ 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 ] for every 10%, or you could set it to false, or null, to disable progress updates. Note that percentages are not shown when post_debug is enabled.
"ssid_block_list": [
"8100000000000000",
"8100000000000010"
]
This would ban the SSIDs 8100000000000000 and 8100000000000010 from the service, but allow all other SSIDs to connect.
"ssid_ip_allow_list": {
"8100000000000000": [
"192.168.1.0/24",
"127.0.0.1"
]
}
This would allow 8100000000000000 to connect, despite being on the block list, if it was connecting from the 192.168.1.0/24 Subnet, or from 127.0.0.1.
"ssid_allow_list": [
"8100000000000020",
"8100000000000030"
]
This would allow only the SSIDs 8100000000000020 and 8100000000000030 to use the service, and block all other SSIDs. Note that if you add an SSID/IP combo to the ssid_ip_allow_list, it will allow the SSID even if it is not in the whitelist. This is useful to allow a leaked SSID but only from trusted hosts.
service section
"wtv-1800" {
"send_tellyscripts": true,
"send_tellyscript_ssid_whitelist": [
"8100000000000000"
]
}
This override would enable sending of tellyscripts, but only to the box with SSID 8100000000000000. The send_tellyscript_ssid_whitelist parameter is optional, and if not defined while send_tellyscripts is true, the server will simply send tellyscripts to all clients.
"wtv-log": {
"write_logs_to_disk": true
}
By default the wtv-log:/log service discards any submitted data from the WebTV units. You can override this by setting write_logs_to_disk to true, then it will save to the directory named ServiceLogPost in the same directory as app.js.
"wtv-some-custom-service": {
"port": 1609,
"connections": 1
}
You can easily define a custom service in your user_config.json
"wtv-tricks": {
"service_ip": "192.168.1.8",
"port": 1702,
"nobind": true
}
The wtv-tricks example above shows how you could point a service to another minisrv.
"wtv-1800": {
"port": 1715
}
The wtv-1800 example above shows how you could override the default port for a service.
"wtv-music": {
"disabled": true
}
The wtv-music example above shows how you could disable a default service without modifying config.json