I started a playbook for publishing GUI releases, I didn't see any other
one around.
I think there's a middle step I'm not clear on:
1. Open this PR and get it approved
2. Do something? Publish the draft release maybe? Run a special CI
workflow?
3. Merge this PR to update the changelog and bump the versions in Git
```[tasklist]
### Tasks
```
Closes#5810
```[tasklist]
### Tasks
- [x] Try not to set the icon every time we change Resources
- [x] Get production icons
- [x] Add changelog comment
- [x] Add CI stress test that sets the icon 10,000 times
- [x] Open for review
- [x] Repair changelog
- [ ] Merge
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We are referencing the `tokio` dependency a lot and it makes sense to
ensure that version is tracked only once across the whole workspace.
Extracted out of #5797.
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Closes#5760, refs #5790
Also removes some redundant IPC-related code that was nearby.
If you stop the IPC service, e.g. due to an update on Linux, it will say
"IPC connection closed". This isn't ideal but at least the Client does
catch it now, instead of failing on the next IPC send.
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The Arc+Notify thing was always overkill, I just thought it was useful
early on. With the IPC change it's easier to just use the existing MPSC
channel
Also removing `TunnelReady` and assuming that the tunnel is ready
whenever connlib sends us the first Resource list
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Closes#5789
The SIGTERM catching would have helped debug #5790
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### Tasks
- [x] catch SIGTERM and log when systemd shuts us down gracefully
- [x] Log architecture at startup
```
Prettier has three options for prose-wrap:
- `always`: Format prose (markdown) to the line-length (current)
- `never`: Use a single line for all prose (proposed)
- `preserve`: Don't lint prose
Settled on `preserve` due to discussion.
Fixes#5686
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I had to change the smoke test because it had a couple issues:
- The IPC socket had the wrong permissions because I didn't realize you
can tell `su` / `sudo` / `runuser` to set a group in addition to setting
a user
- It had a hard-coded timer of 12 seconds, and one time the test failed
because the IPC service exited before the GUI finished loading. So I
changed it so the IPC service in smoke test mode will wait forever for
exactly one client, then quit
```[tasklist]
### Tasks
- [x] Run `chown` in the Ubuntu smoke test
```
Closes#5449
The smoke tests expect `last_crash.dmp` at a fixed path, so in this case
we write the file with a timestamped name, then copy it over
`last_crash.dmp`.
```[tasklist]
### Tasks
- [x] Check the GUI saves its settings file
- [x] Check the IPC service writes the device ID to disk
- [x] Check the GUI writes a log file (skipped - we already check if the exported zip has any files in it)
- [x] Run the crash file through `minidump-stackwalk`
- [x] Reach feature parity with the original smoke tests
- [x] Ready for review
- [x] Finish #5452
- [ ] Start on #5453
```
Temporary fix for #5566
A better fix would be to merge the deep link and IPC service code, but I
tried that a couple times and failed, their interfaces are different.
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### Tasks
- [x] Expand comment explaining the root cause
- [x] Re-request review
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We added this to diagnose a hang in the IPC service, #5441. That hang,
to the best of our knowledge, was caused by a deadlock which we fixed in
#5571. So the heartbeat task just adds a lot of noise to the stdout
which is annoying for debugging and won't be used in production logs.
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If we see this pattern in either process' logs, we know something is
suspicious:
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- Next log file starts with a high system uptime
Updates should always result in a clean shutdown message, and a sudden
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For some reason I see some lag, maybe the tracing layers don't check for
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little. It's 6% faster on my Macbook according to `cargo build
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Refs #5453
I haven't solved the permissions problem fully, but this solves 2 other
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- Even if we can't delete all the logs, we still delete the GUI logs
- Errors are logged to terminal
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Closes#5464
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Extracted from https://github.com/firezone/firezone/pull/5426
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It turned out there is no clever way to hide other platforms from
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Closes#5042
Smoke test plan:
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- Confirm logs default to `str0m=warn,info`
- Set log filter to `debug` in GUI
- Restart IPC service
- Confirm logs are `debug`
- Clear settings back to default
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- Confirm logs are `str0m=warn,info`
Directions to apply new log level:
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2. Click "Apply"
3. Quit Firezone Client
4. Right-click on the Start Menu and click "Terminal (Admin)" to open a
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5. Run `Restart-Service -Name FirezoneClientIpcService` (on Linux, `sudo
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