[refactor](trx-config): extract client/server config into a shared crate
The setup wizard, the server and the client each carried their own idea of what a valid config looks like: trx-configurator validated with hand-written toml_edit key lists while the binaries validated with serde plus their own validate(). Nothing kept the three in sync. Move ServerConfig, ClientConfig, the section loader, the shared validators and the endpoint-URL parsing into a new trx-config crate that all three depend on, so there is one definition of the config to drift from. The binaries keep a thin crate::config re-export so their internal paths are unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SyX26FCpMQxiBoC7r5K1A7 Signed-off-by: Stan Grams <sjg@haxx.space>
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@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ uuid = { workspace = true }
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cpal = "0.15"
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opus = "0.3"
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trx-app = { path = "../trx-app" }
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trx-config = { path = "../trx-config" }
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trx-core = { path = "../trx-core" }
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trx-protocol = { path = "../trx-protocol" }
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trx-frontend = { path = "trx-frontend" }
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@@ -22,30 +22,16 @@ use trx_protocol::rig_command_to_client;
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use trx_protocol::types::RigEntry;
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use trx_protocol::{ClientCommand, ClientEnvelope, ClientResponse, MeterUpdate};
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const DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT: u16 = 4530;
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const DEFAULT_AUDIO_PORT: u16 = 4531;
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// Endpoint parsing lives in `trx-config` so config validation and the
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// connection code agree on what a URL means.
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pub use trx_config::url::{parse_audio_url, parse_remote_url, RemoteEndpoint};
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const CONNECT_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(5);
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const IO_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(15);
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const SPECTRUM_IO_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(3);
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const MAX_JSON_LINE_BYTES: usize = 256 * 1024;
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const MAX_CONSECUTIVE_POLL_FAILURES: u32 = 3;
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub struct RemoteEndpoint {
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pub host: String,
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pub port: u16,
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}
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impl RemoteEndpoint {
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pub fn connect_addr(&self) -> String {
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if self.host.contains(':') && !self.host.starts_with('[') {
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format!("[{}]:{}", self.host, self.port)
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} else {
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format!("{}:{}", self.host, self.port)
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}
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}
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}
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// Keep remote spectrum reasonably responsive without returning to the old
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// timeout churn caused by a much tighter request cadence.
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const SPECTRUM_POLL_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_millis(50);
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@@ -1195,86 +1181,6 @@ async fn read_limited_line<R: AsyncBufRead + Unpin>(
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}
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}
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pub fn parse_remote_url(url: &str) -> Result<RemoteEndpoint, String> {
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parse_endpoint_url(url, DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT, "remote")
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}
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pub fn parse_audio_url(url: &str) -> Result<RemoteEndpoint, String> {
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parse_endpoint_url(url, DEFAULT_AUDIO_PORT, "audio")
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}
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fn parse_endpoint_url(url: &str, default_port: u16, kind: &str) -> Result<RemoteEndpoint, String> {
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let trimmed = url.trim();
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if trimmed.is_empty() {
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return Err(format!("{kind} url is empty"));
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}
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let addr = trimmed
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.strip_prefix("tcp://")
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.or_else(|| trimmed.strip_prefix("http-json://"))
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.or_else(|| trimmed.strip_prefix("audio://"))
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.unwrap_or(trimmed);
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parse_host_port(addr, default_port, kind)
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}
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fn parse_host_port(input: &str, default_port: u16, kind: &str) -> Result<RemoteEndpoint, String> {
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if let Some(rest) = input.strip_prefix('[') {
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let closing = rest
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.find(']')
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.ok_or_else(|| format!("invalid {kind} url: missing closing ']' for IPv6 host"))?;
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let host = &rest[..closing];
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let remainder = &rest[closing + 1..];
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if host.is_empty() {
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return Err(format!("invalid {kind} url: host is empty"));
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}
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let port = if remainder.is_empty() {
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default_port
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} else if let Some(port_str) = remainder.strip_prefix(':') {
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parse_port(port_str, kind)?
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} else {
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return Err(format!("invalid {kind} url: expected ':<port>' after ']'"));
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};
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return Ok(RemoteEndpoint {
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host: host.to_string(),
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port,
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});
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}
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if input.contains(':') {
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if input.matches(':').count() > 1 {
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return Err(format!(
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"invalid {kind} url: IPv6 host must be bracketed like [::1]:4532"
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));
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}
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let (host, port_str) = input
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.rsplit_once(':')
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.ok_or_else(|| format!("invalid {kind} url: expected host:port"))?;
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if host.is_empty() {
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return Err(format!("invalid {kind} url: host is empty"));
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}
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return Ok(RemoteEndpoint {
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host: host.to_string(),
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port: parse_port(port_str, kind)?,
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});
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}
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Ok(RemoteEndpoint {
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host: input.to_string(),
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port: default_port,
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})
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}
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fn parse_port(port_str: &str, kind: &str) -> Result<u16, String> {
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let port: u16 = port_str
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.parse()
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.map_err(|_| format!("invalid {kind} port: '{port_str}'"))?;
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if port == 0 {
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return Err(format!("invalid {kind} port: 0"));
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}
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Ok(port)
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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#[allow(unused_imports)]
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