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feat(daemon): add service with ClamAV sidecars

Open ivangabriele opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Description

Attempt to:

  • Build the last version of official ClamAV binaries,
  • Embed them as sidecars .
  • Create a dedicated ClamAV Desktop daemon with privileged permissions in order to run full system scans and cloud updates.

If successful, this should both allow ClamAV Desktop to run without elevated permissions and make cross-compatibility a lot easier (removing the need to install ClamAV binaries for the end-user and to detect particular setups in ClamAV Desktop core).

Checklist

  • [ ] I updated the documentation accordingly. Or I don't need to.
  • [ ] I updated the tests accordingly. Or I don't need to.

ivangabriele avatar Nov 23 '23 08:11 ivangabriele

Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests :white_check_mark:

Project coverage is 36.94%. Comparing base (6ed14ec) to head (7f8bb52).

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codecov-commenter avatar Nov 23 '23 08:11 codecov-commenter

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Review failed

The pull request is closed.

Walkthrough

The pull request introduces significant updates across multiple files, primarily focusing on enhancing the build and deployment process for the ClamAV Desktop Daemon. Key changes include updates to Docker images for various workflows, the addition of ARM64 support, modifications to installation scripts for Debian systems, and improvements in the handling of client-server communications through WebSocket integration. Additionally, new scripts are introduced for managing service installations and uninstallation, along with enhancements to the documentation for developers.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
.github/workflows/*.yml Updated Docker images from debian-bullseye-18 to debian-bookworm-18 for various jobs.
.gitignore Added entries to ignore Rust build artifacts and Tauri-related files.
CONTRIBUTING.md Enhanced documentation with new sections, updated commands, and added warnings for known issues.
assets/msi/postinstall.nsi, assets/pkg/postinstall.sh Introduced scripts for managing installation and uninstallation of the ClamAV daemon on Windows and macOS.
daemon/* Added new functionalities for handling client messages, including WebSocket communication and state management.
scripts/build/*.js, scripts/dev/*.sh Introduced and modified scripts for building, installing, and cleaning up the ClamAV daemon on Debian systems.
src-tauri/embeds/deb/*.service, src-tauri/embeds/deb/{postinst, prerm} Added service configuration and management scripts for the ClamAV daemon.
src-tauri/src/dashboard/{commands.rs, mod.rs, types.rs} Introduced a new module for dashboard commands and types, enhancing client-daemon communication.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant Client
    participant WebSocketServer
    participant Daemon

    Client->>WebSocketServer: Send "Ping" message
    WebSocketServer->>Daemon: Forward "Ping" message
    Daemon->>WebSocketServer: Respond with "Pong"
    WebSocketServer->>Client: Send "Pong" response

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