- Introduced a new test file `workaround_test.go` to validate the behavior of a "dumb" WebSocket client that does not handle ping/pong messages correctly, ensuring the connection remains alive through server-side workarounds.
- Updated the `handle-websocket.go` file to improve message size handling and refactor ping/pong logic, allowing for direct message sending and better error management.
- Enhanced the `listener.go` file to support a more robust write channel mechanism, allowing pings to interrupt writes and improving overall connection management.
- Bumped version to v0.23.4 to reflect these changes.
- Replaced the p256k package with p256k1.mleku.dev/signer across the codebase, updating all instances where the previous signer was utilized.
- Removed the deprecated p256k package, including all related files and tests, to streamline the codebase and improve maintainability.
- Updated various components, including event handling, database interactions, and protocol implementations, to ensure compatibility with the new signer interface.
- Enhanced tests to validate the new signing functionality and ensure robustness across the application.
- Bumped version to v0.23.3 to reflect these changes.
- Introduced a buffered write channel and a dedicated write worker goroutine to serialize write operations, preventing concurrent write panics.
- Updated the Write and WriteControl methods to send messages through the write channel, improving error handling and connection stability.
- Refactored ping and pong handlers to utilize the new write channel for sending control messages.
- Enhanced publisher logic to manage write channels for WebSocket connections, ensuring efficient message delivery and error handling.
- Bumped version to v0.23.0 to reflect these changes.
- Set initial read deadline for connections to prevent premature timeouts on idle connections.
- Improved pong and ping handlers to extend read deadlines and handle timeout errors more effectively.
- Refined error logging for connection issues, distinguishing between timeouts and connection errors to enhance debugging.
- Updated subscriber delivery logic to handle timeouts gracefully, allowing for potential recovery without immediate disconnection.
- Replaced the existing `github.com/coder/websocket` package with `github.com/gorilla/websocket` for improved functionality and compatibility.
- Adjusted WebSocket connection handling, including message reading and writing, to align with the new library's API.
- Enhanced error handling and logging for WebSocket operations.
- Bumped version to v0.20.0 to reflect the changes made.
- Refactored the HandleReq function to improve the handling of privileged events, ensuring that only authorized users can access them based on their authentication status and associated tags.
- Introduced a new test suite for privileged event filtering, covering various scenarios including authorized access, unauthorized access, and edge cases with malformed tags.
- Enhanced the publisher logic to deny delivery of privileged events to unauthenticated subscribers.
- Bumped version to v0.17.18.
- Added functionality to filter events based on "private" tags, allowing only authorized users to see private events.
- Introduced a new method `canSeePrivateEvent` to check user permissions against private tags.
- Updated event delivery logic to deny access to unauthorized users for private events, enhancing security and user experience.
- Bumped version to v0.17.7.
- Enhanced logging for WebSocket writes, message handling, and delivery timing.
- Added diagnostics for slow deliveries, failures, and context timeouts.
- Incorporated extensive error handling for malformed messages and client notifications.
- Enabled command results and refined subscription management.
- Introduced detailed connection state tracking and metrics for messages, requests, and events.
- Added new `run-market-probe.sh` script for relay testing and Market seeding.
Replaced legacy `*.orly` module imports with `next.orly.dev/pkg` paths across the codebase for consistency. Removed legacy `go.mod` files from sub-packages, consolidating dependency management. Added Dockerfiles and configurations for benchmarking environments.