added the "initprovider" command to initialize the database structure.
If we change the database schema the required changes will be checked
at startup and automatically applyed.
The `memory` provider can load users from a dump obtained using the
`dumpdata` REST API. This dump file can be configured using the
dataprovider `name` configuration key. It will be loaded at startup
and can be reloaded on demand using a `SIGHUP` on Unix based systems
and a `paramchange` request to the running service on Windows.
Fixes#66
we can now have permissions such as these ones
{"/":["*"],"/somedir":["list","download"]}
The old permissions are automatically converted to the new structure,
no database migration is needed
an user can now be disabled or expired.
If you are using an SQL database as dataprovider please remember to
execute the sql update script inside "sql" folder.
Fixes#57
* created a "Log" function for type "Connection"
* created a "log" function for type "Provider"
* replace logger calls to Log/log where possible
I also renamed PGSSQL to PGSQL, as this seemed to be a typo
Signed-off-by: Jo Vandeginste <Jo.Vandeginste@kuleuven.be>
This will show the key fingerprint and the associated comment, or
"password" when password was used, during login.
Eg.:
```
message":"User id: 1, logged in with: \"public_key:SHA256:FV3+wlAKGzYy7+J02786fh8N8c06+jga/mdiSOSPT7g:jo@desktop\",
```
or
```
message":"User id: 1, logged in with: \"password\",
...`
Signed-off-by: Jo Vandeginste <Jo.Vandeginste@kuleuven.be>