Fixes confusing startup behaviour with malformed args, when
an argument accidentally contains a space (e.g. a park-pos or
protocol desc). In this case we treat the parts after the space as an XML config file name. When we can't find this file, we
completely abandon options setup, which causes many downstream
errors.
Change the behaviour so we warn in this case, but carry on with normal startup.
add special attribute 'ts' to a JSON property reflecting
/sim/time/elapsed-sec
always add timestamp for listener properties
add timestamp for json requests if req param t=y is set
- fix corrupted ident on Mac (libc++ issue)
- don't clear scratch when activating DTO mode
- use the real navaid/airport for the waypt where possible
- expose active waypt name
* mongoose updated to 5.3
* first stab at implementing websockets, here a property change listener
websocket. This websocket is at ws://yourhost:yourport/PropertyListener
see FGDATA/Docs/gui/radio.html for an example
to run a fg-command with args, POST run.cgi?value=my-command
and post the args node as JSON content like this:
{
name: '',
children: [
{
name: 'property',
index: 0,
value: 'first-value is here'
},
{
name: 'property',
index: 1,
value: 'first-value is here'
}
]
}
or whatever arguments the requested command takes
This is too destructive for many established things, so revert it.
Instead, make the FDM shell save /fdm state on postinit(), and
restore it on re-init (which reposition invokes).
- Not compiled by default, nor hooked up to anything yet.
- Both libraries licensed under modified BSD license.
- Added top-level CMake file for both, to create a plain static
library for each.
add request parameter 'i' and 'd'
if i=y, indent the output to make it human readable
if i is missing or anything else, send the output unformatted to save bandwith
'd' defines recursion depth with a default of 1 to show the requested node
and the immediate childs (if it has any)
call /json/?i=y&d=999 for a complete property tree backup (use with caution!)
Also set the encoding to UTF-8 as required per RFC 4627