anki/Cargo.toml
Damien Elmes cf45cbf429
Rework syncing code, and replace local sync server (#2329)
This PR replaces the existing Python-driven sync server with a new one in Rust.
The new server supports both collection and media syncing, and is compatible
with both the new protocol mentioned below, and older clients. A setting has
been added to the preferences screen to point Anki to a local server, and a
similar setting is likely to come to AnkiMobile soon.

Documentation is available here: <https://docs.ankiweb.net/sync-server.html>

In addition to the new server and refactoring, this PR also makes changes to the
sync protocol. The existing sync protocol places payloads and metadata inside a
multipart POST body, which causes a few headaches:

- Legacy clients build the request in a non-deterministic order, meaning the
entire request needs to be scanned to extract the metadata.
- Reqwest's multipart API directly writes the multipart body, without exposing
the resulting stream to us, making it harder to track the progress of the
transfer. We've been relying on a patched version of reqwest for timeouts,
which is a pain to keep up to date.

To address these issues, the metadata is now sent in a HTTP header, with the
data payload sent directly in the body. Instead of the slower gzip, we now
use zstd. The old timeout handling code has been replaced with a new implementation
that wraps the request and response body streams to track progress, allowing us
to drop the git dependencies for reqwest, hyper-timeout and tokio-io-timeout.

The main other change to the protocol is that one-way syncs no longer need to
downgrade the collection to schema 11 prior to sending.
2023-01-18 12:43:46 +10:00

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[workspace.package]
version = "0.0.0"
authors = ["Ankitects Pty Ltd and contributors <https://help.ankiweb.net>"]
license = "AGPL-3.0-or-later"
rust-version = "1.65"
edition = "2021"
[workspace]
members = [
"rslib",
"rslib/i18n",
"rslib/i18n_helpers",
"rslib/linkchecker",
"pylib/rsbridge",
"build/configure",
"build/ninja_gen",
"build/archives",
"build/runner",
"ftl",
"tools/workspace-hack",
"qt/bundle/win",
"qt/bundle/mac",
]
exclude = ["qt/bundle"]
resolver = "2"
# Apply mild optimizations to our dependencies in dev mode, which among other things
# improves sha2 performance by about 21x. Opt 1 chosen due to
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/profiles.html#overrides-and-generics. This
# applies to the dependencies of unit tests as well.
[profile.dev.package."*"]
opt-level = 1
debug = 0
[profile.dev.package.anki_i18n]
opt-level = 1
debug = 0
[profile.dev.package.runner]
opt-level = 1
# Debug info off by default, which speeds up incremental builds and produces a considerably
# smaller library.
[profile.dev.package.anki]
debug = 0
[profile.dev.package.rsbridge]
debug = 0