duckietm 969f4a07d2 🆕 Token login added
Backend (AuthHttpHandler):
- New users_remember_tokens table stores sha256 hex of the raw token
  so the DB never holds a usable credential. Seed file adds the table
  and a login.remember.duration.days setting (default 30).
- /api/auth/login accepts "remember": true. On success, issues a fresh
  32-byte base64url token, stores the hash, returns the raw token.
- New POST /api/auth/remember: accepts the raw token, looks up by hash,
  on a valid hit mints a fresh SSO ticket, rotates the token (deletes
  the consumed one and issues a new one), returns both to the client.
  No Turnstile - it's an automated trusted-device flow.
- /api/auth/logout also accepts rememberToken and deletes that single
  row so other devices keep their tokens.

Frontend:
- LoginView: "Remember me" checkbox (key login.remember_me already in
  ExternalTexts). Enabling it persists the returned rememberToken in
  localStorage.nitro.remember.token.
- App.tsx: before deciding to show the login screen, try a silent POST
  to /api/auth/remember with the stored token. On 200, inject the
  returned ssoTicket into window.NitroConfig and proceed to the
  authenticated flow; on 401, forget the token and show login.
- PurseView logout: sends the stored rememberToken in the body so the
  server can delete it, and clears localStorage before reload.
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🆙 Init V3
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v2.2.0 -Nitro V3 !! Use at Own Risk as it is still in Beta !!

Prerequisites

  • Git
  • NodeJS >= 18
    • If using NodeJS < 18 remove --openssl-legacy-provider from the package.json scripts
  • Yarn npm i yarn -g

Installation

  • First you should open terminal and navigate to the folder where you want to clone Nitro and Nitro-Renderer
  • Clone Nitro (Expl. C:\Github)
    • git clone https://github.com/duckietm/Nitro-V3.git <== For now switch to Dev-RendererV2
    • git clone https://github.com/duckietm/Nitro_Render_V3.git
    • Install the dependencies for the renderer : cd C:\Github\Nitro_Render_V3
      • yarn install
    • Now we will create a Link for the Nitro Renderer : yarn link This will give you a link address yarn link "@nitrots/nitro-renderer"
    • Install the dependencies for Cool UI : cd C:\Github\Nitro-V3
    • yarn install
    • yarn link "@nitrots/nitro-renderer" <== This will link the renderer in the project
  • Rename a few files
    • Rename public/renderer-config.json.example to public/renderer-config.json
    • Rename public/ui-config.json.example to public/ui-config.json
  • Set your links
    • Open public/renderer-config.json
      • Update socket.url, asset.url, image.library.url, & hof.furni.url
    • Open public/ui-config.json
      • Update camera.url, thumbnails.url, url.prefix, habbopages.url
    • yarn build <== the final step to build the DIST folder this is where your browser needs to point / or upload this to your /client if you do the compile on a other machine (preferd)
    • You can override any variable by passing it to NitroConfig in the index.html

Usage

Development

Run Nitro in development mode when you are editing the files, this way you can see the changes in your browser instantly

yarn start

Production

To build a production version of Nitro just run the following command

yarn build:prod
  • A dist folder will be generated, these are the files that must be uploaded to your webserver
  • Consult your CMS documentation for compatibility with Nitro and how to add the production files
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