* Feat: Add SSL support for webserver + websocket
Finally, Hyperion reaches the SSL century!
- Uses by default a internal key and certificate to provide working HTTPS out-of-the-box
- Your browser won't like that, for a green ssl seal next to the browser address bar you need to use Let's Encrypt with a own legit domain. This is out of the scope of Hyperion
libqt5sql5-sqlite appended to the dependency list
lgtm alerts fixed
added message forwarder to global settings
subscribe type leds-update appended (thanks @Brindosch)
Boblight server port check instead of error message
Race Condition of different priorities are prevented at startup
Signed-off-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com>
- Added CodeDocs config file for customization
- Fixing LGTM alerts
- LGTM bug fixed again
- added token option to hyperion-remote
- fix DBManager::getDB()
- next bugfix
- correct broken signal from SettingManager to Hyperion
- Token list is created after the schema is fetched
Signed-off-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com>
- Increases linker performance under Linux builds by using Gold linker, if available
- ccache is used if available
- removed statistic class (Stats.cpp) from project due to the missing result (sorry @Brindosch)
- add LGTM bandges for code analysis overview
Signed-off-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com>
Due to the wrong interpretation of the OpCode, larger WebSocket frames are interpreted as a binary message. A new implementation of the WebSocket protocol in Hyperion is necessary. The QT class QWebSocketServer does not have this problem. However, this can not be mixed with an existing QTcpServer implementation without using a new WebSocket port.