| We just released Flamehaven FileSearch v1.2.0, and this update focuses heavily on security, scalability, and multi-worker production deployments. The main change is that FileSearch is no longer a “public API”—it now includes a complete authentication and permissions system suitable for enterprise environments. Key changes: API Authentication & Authorization
All protected endpoints now require Bearer tokens. API keys support fine-grained permissions (upload/search/stores/delete), per-key rate limits, auditing, and SHA256 hashing (plain keys are never stored). Admin Dashboard
A self-contained HTML/JS dashboard for managing API keys, inspecting request statistics, and viewing usage distribution. No external dependencies. Batch Search API
Added a high-throughput endpoint that processes 1–100 queries in either sequential or parallel mode. Includes per-query isolation, priority ordering, and detailed timing metrics. Redis Cache Backend
Optional distributed cache for multi-worker setups. Provides <10ms lookup latency, automatic fallback to local LRU, and ~40–60% reduction in LLM calls. Deployment Support
Includes working examples for Docker, Docker Compose, and Kubernetes (ConfigMap, Secret, Deployment). Meant to be runnable out of the box. Performance highlights: Cache hit: <10ms Cache miss (LLM call): ~0.5–3s Batch Search (10 queries): ~2–5s GitHub: https://github.com/flamehaven01/Flamehaven-Filesearch If anyone has feedback on security design, API ergonomics, or deployment structure, I’d really appreciate it. We’re planning v1.2.1 (admin auth improvements, Redis UI) and v1.3.0 (key rotation + OAuth2/OIDC), so suggestions are welcome. |