This adds a "token manager" which handles storing and checking expired tokens, used for both sessions and CSRF tokens. It removes the old, corresponding functionality for CSRFs which saved things in a file. The result is less crap in the state directory, and active login sessions now survive a Syncthing restart (this really annoyed me). It also adds a boolean on login to create a longer-lived session cookie, which is now possible and useful. Thus we can remain logged in over browser restarts, which was also annoying... :) <img width="1001" alt="Screenshot 2023-12-12 at 09 56 34" src="https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/assets/125426/55cb20c8-78fc-453e-825d-655b94c8623b"> Best viewed with whitespace-insensitive diff, as a bunch of the auth functions became methods instead of closures which changed indentation.
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syntax = "proto3";
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package api;
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message TokenSet {
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// token -> expiry time (epoch nanoseconds)
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map<string, int64> tokens = 1;
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}
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