* Start switch to System.Text.Json
* Work on switching to System.Text.Json
* Main work on STJ refactor
* Fix build errors
* Run formatting
* Delete unused file
* Use legacy for two factor providers
* Run formatter
* Add TokenProviderTests
* Run formatting
* Fix merge issues
* Switch to use JsonSerializer
* Address PR feedback
* Fix formatting
* Ran formatter
* Switch to async
* Ensure Enums are serialized as strings
* Fix formatting
* Enqueue single items as arrays
* Remove CreateAsync method on AzureQueueService
* Direct upload to azure
To validate file sizes in the event of a rogue client, Azure event webhooks
will be hooked up to AzureValidateFile.
Sends outside of a grace size will be deleted as non-compliant.
TODO: LocalSendFileStorageService direct upload method/endpoint.
* Quick respond to no-body event calls
These shouldn't happen, but might if some errant get requests occur
* Event Grid only POSTS to webhook
* Enable local storage direct file upload
* Increase file size difference leeway
* Upload through service
* Fix LocalFileSendStorage
It turns out that multipartHttpStreams do not have a length
until read. this causes all long files to be "invalid". We need to
write the entire stream, then validate length, just like Azure.
the difference is, We can return an exception to local storage
admonishing the client for lying
* Update src/Api/Utilities/ApiHelpers.cs
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* Do not delete directory if it has files
* Allow large uploads for self hosted instances
* Fix formatting
* Re-verfiy access and increment access count on download of Send File
* Update src/Core/Services/Implementations/SendService.cs
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* Add back in original Send upload
* Update size and mark as validated upon Send file validation
* Log azure file validation errors
* Lint fix
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