The reset of all folders failed when there was no data for a given
folder, as it was not returned by db.ListFolders then. But we don't
really care about that, we can "reset" it anyway...
The API never got the first few events ("Starting" etc) as it subscribed
too late. Instead, set up a subscription for it early on. If the API is
configured not to run this is unnecessary but doesn't hurt very much.
By doing it init(), the monitor process also gets a subscription thing
running, which is unnecessary (and really confused me when seeing it in
the debug output).
The "Invalid" config attribute is retained for errors discovered during
config loading (empty path, duplicate ID). This can only be set or
cleared at config loading time.
Errors discovered during runtime (I/O problems, etc) are now in the
folder state instead. Changes to these are sent as any other folder
state change.
Replace the current mix of UpperCamelCase und lowerCamelCase with
consistent lowerCamelCase keys for the JSON API. Also adapt the frontend
so it works with the changed API.
Attention: this will break existing consumers of the API.
Integers are for numbers, enabling arithmetic like subtractions and for
loops without getting shot in the foot. Unsigneds are for bitfields.
- "int" for numbers that will always be laughably smaller than four
billion, and where we don't care about the serialization format.
- "int32" for numbers that will always be laughably smaller than four
billion, and will be serialized to four bytes.
- "int64" for numbers that may approach four billion or will be
serialized to eight bytes.
- "uint32" and "uint64" for bitfields, depending on required number of
bits and serialization format. Likewise "uint8" and "uint16", although
rare in this project since they don't exist in XDR.
- "int8", "int16" and plain "uint" are almost never useful.