These should only run on the master or tagged branches. This also means that while we are utilising Travis that there aren't long 20-30 blocks waiting on a PR to go green due to the build steps.
Some tests are not fully rewritten in Go, a typescript wrapper is called
instead until we remove the remaining TS tests and dependencies.
Also, dockerize every components (mainly Authelia backend, frontend and kind)
so that the project does not interfere with user host anymore (open ports for instance).
The only remaining intrusive change is the one done during bootstrap to add entries in /etc/hosts.
It will soon be avoided using authelia.com domain that I own.
This is going to be the v4.
Expected improvements:
- More reliable due to static typing.
- Bump of performance.
- Improvement of logging.
- Authelia can be shipped as a single binary.
- Will likely work on ARM architecture.
Authelia client uses hash router instead of browser router in order to work
with Kubernetes nginx-ingress-controller. This is also better for users having
old browsers.
This commit is breaking because it requires to change the configuration of the
proxy to include the # in the URL of the login portal.
Traefik handles auth forwarding but does not manage redirections like Nginx.
Therefore, Authelia must redirect the user and Traefik will forward this
request.
To support both Nginx and Traefik, /api/verify is now configurable with the
'redirect' get parameter. If the verification fails and 'redirect' is not
provided the response will be a 401 error as before.
If the parameter is provided and set to any URL, the response will be a
redirection (302) to this URL.
ACLs can now be defined by subdomain AND resource using pattern matching
with regular expressions.
It allows a very fine-grained access control to backend resources.
[Note] For using example environmnent, user must update its /etc/hosts with
new subdomains updated in README.