M5 / final M2-stack work. The fork now identifies itself unambiguously
in logs, the API, and the README without changing the Go module path
(internal imports stay at github.com/datarhei/core/v16 — see NOTES.md
for the rationale).
Identity surfaces:
- app/version.go gains Variant ('dragonfork') and Fork ('Datarhei —
Dragon Fork') as vars (overridable via -ldflags for downstream
re-packagers).
- api.About + the /api endpoint expose 'variant' and 'fork' fields;
Swagger docs regenerated.
- Startup banner logs 'variant' + 'fork' alongside the existing
application + version fields, so a TrueNAS sysadmin tail-following
/var/log can tell at a glance which fork is running.
Documentation:
- README.md rewritten with a Dragon Fork header and Quick start; the
upstream feature surface is summarised in 'From upstream Datarhei'
with a clear additivity statement. Sample process JSON, multi-input
pipeline guidance, link to the design + testing docs.
- NOTICE: Apache 2.0 §4(d) attribution to upstream datarhei Core,
Pion, Echo, FFmpeg.
- CREDITS: enumerated dependency list with licenses.
- CHANGELOG.md prepended with a 'Datarhei — Dragon Fork' section
starting at v0.1.0-dragonfork; upstream's '# Core' history preserved
below.
Module path stays github.com/datarhei/core/v16 by design — the fork is
distinguished by repo location and branch history, not import path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
created_at represents the time when the configuration has been persisted to disk.
loaded_at represents the time when the configuration has actually been used.
If created_at is larger than loaded_at, then the Core needs a reload in order
to apply the latest configuration.
if created_at is lower than laoded_at, then the Core applied the latest
configuration.
The value of updated_at is irrelevant and shouldn't be used.
For the API endpoint /v3/process two new query parameter are introduced
in order to list only processes that match a pattern for the id and the
reference: idpattern and refpattern. The pattern is a glob pattern. If
patterns for both are given, the results will be intersected. If you use
other query parameters such as id or reference, they will be applied
after the result of the pattern matching.
If a value for a placeholder needs escaping, add the character to
escape with an "^" to the name of the placeholder, e.g. {memfs^:}.
This will escape all occurences of ":" in the value for {memfs}
with a "\".
If PUT /process/:id is called in order to replace an existing
process config with an invalid process config, the existing
process was deleted and an 409 was returned. A subsequent GET on
the previous process would then return a 404, which is not
what you expect. The previous process needs to stay in place.