Merge branch '2.0.x' of github.com:realm/realm-js into kneth/v1_v2-upgrade
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NEXT RELEASE
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### Enhancements
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* Add a callback function used to verify SSL certificates in the sync config.
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* Throw exception with recovery configuration when upgrading from 1.x to 2.x.
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2.0.0-rc10 Release notes (2017-9-19)
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=============================================================
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### Breaking changes
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* Updating core (3.2.1), sync (2.0.0-rc23 - packaged under 2.0.0-rc22), object store.
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### Enhancements
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* Throw exception with recovery path when upgrading from 1.x to 2.x.
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* Add support for sorting Lists and Results on values from linked objects.
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### Bug fixes
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constructor(config) {}
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/**
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<<<<<<< HEAD
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* Open a realm asynchronously with a promise. If the realm is synced, it will be fully
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=======
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* Open a Realm asynchronously with a promise. If the Realm is synced, it will be fully
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>>>>>>> 590f5845af4d8fd0bd82f280de4ec72cbcbba044
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* synchronized before it is available.
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* @param {Realm~Configuration} config
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* @returns {ProgressPromise} - a promise that will be resolved with the realm instance when it's available.
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static open(config) {}
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/**
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<<<<<<< HEAD
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* Open a realm asynchronously with a callback. If the realm is synced, it will be fully
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=======
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* Open a Realm asynchronously with a callback. If the Realm is synced, it will be fully
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>>>>>>> 590f5845af4d8fd0bd82f280de4ec72cbcbba044
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* synchronized before it is available.
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* @param {Realm~Configuration} config
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* @param {callback(error, realm)} - will be called when the realm is ready.
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* child properties:
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* - `user` - A `User` object obtained by calling `Realm.Sync.User.login`
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* - `url` - A `string` which contains a valid Realm Sync url
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* - `error` - A callback function which is called in error situations
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* - `error` - A callback function which is called in error situations.
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* The `error` callback can take up to four optional arguments: `message`, `isFatal`,
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* `category`, and `code`.
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* - `validate_ssl` - Indicating if SSL certificates must be validated
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* - `ssl_trust_certificate_path` - A path where to find trusted SSL certificates
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* The `error` callback can take up to four optional arguments: `message`, `isFatal`, `category`, and `code`.
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* - `open_ssl_verify_callback` - A callback function used to accept or reject the server's
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* SSL certificate. open_ssl_verify_callback is called with an object of type
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* <code>
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* {
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* serverAddress: String,
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* serverPort: Number,
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* pemCertificate: String,
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* acceptedByOpenSSL: Boolean,
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* depth: Number
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* }
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* </code>
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* The return value of open_ssl_verify_callback decides whether the certificate is accepted (true)
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* or rejected (false). The open_ssl_verify_callback function is only respected on platforms where
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* OpenSSL is used for the sync client, e.g. Linux. The open_ssl_verify_callback function is not
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* allowed to throw exceptions. If the operations needed to verify the certificate lead to an exception,
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* the exception must be caught explicitly before returning. The return value would typically be false
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* in case of an exception.
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*
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* When the sync client has received the server's certificate chain, it presents every certificate in
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* the chain to the open_ssl_verify_callback function. The depth argument specifies the position of the
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* certificate in the chain. depth = 0 represents the actual server certificate. The root
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* certificate has the highest depth. The certificate of highest depth will be presented first.
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*
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* acceptedByOpenSSL is true if OpenSSL has accepted the certificate, and false if OpenSSL has rejected it.
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* It is generally safe to return true when acceptedByOpenSSL is true. If acceptedByOpenSSL is false, an
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* independent verification should be made.
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*
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* One possible way of using the open_ssl_verify_callback function is to embed the known server certificate
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* in the client and accept the presented certificate if and only if it is equal to the known certificate.
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*
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* The purpose of open_ssl_verify_callback is to enable custom certificate handling and to solve cases where
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* OpenSSL erroneously rejects valid certificates possibly because OpenSSL doesn't have access to the
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* proper trust certificates.
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*
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*/
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/**
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}
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type ErrorCallback = (message?: string, isFatal?: boolean, category?: string, code?: number) => void;
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type SSLVerifyCallback = (serverAddress: string, serverPort: number, pemCertificate: string, preverifyOk: number, depth: number) => boolean;
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interface SyncConfiguration {
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user: User;
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url: string;
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validate_ssl?: boolean;
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ssl_trust_certificate_path?: string;
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ssl_verify_callback?: SSLVerifyCallback;
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error?: ErrorCallback;
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}
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107
src/js_sync.hpp
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src/js_sync.hpp
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#include <map>
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#include <set>
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#include <regex>
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#include <mutex>
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#include <condition_variable>
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#include "event_loop_dispatcher.hpp"
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#include "platform.hpp"
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const Protected<typename T::Function> m_func;
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};
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// An object of type SSLVerifyCallbackSyncThreadFunctor is registered with the sync client in order
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// to verify SSL certificates. The SSLVerifyCallbackSyncThreadFunctor object's operator() is called
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// on the sync client's event loop thread.
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template <typename T>
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class SSLVerifyCallbackSyncThreadFunctor {
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public:
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SSLVerifyCallbackSyncThreadFunctor(typename T::Context ctx, typename T::Function ssl_verify_func)
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: m_ctx(Context<T>::get_global_context(ctx))
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, m_func(ctx, ssl_verify_func)
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, m_event_loop_dispatcher {SSLVerifyCallbackSyncThreadFunctor<T>::main_loop_handler}
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, m_mutex{new std::mutex}
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, m_cond_var{new std::condition_variable}
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{
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}
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// This function is called on the sync client's event loop thread.
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bool operator ()(const std::string& server_address, sync::Session::port_type server_port, const char* pem_data, size_t pem_size, int preverify_ok, int depth)
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{
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const std::string pem_certificate {pem_data, pem_size};
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{
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock {*m_mutex};
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m_ssl_certificate_callback_done = false;
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}
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// Dispatch the call to the main_loop_handler on the node.js thread.
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m_event_loop_dispatcher(this, server_address, server_port, pem_certificate, preverify_ok, depth);
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bool ssl_certificate_accepted = false;
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{
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// Wait for the return value of the callback function on the node.js main thread.
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// The sync client blocks during this wait.
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std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(*m_mutex);
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m_cond_var->wait(lock, [this] { return this->m_ssl_certificate_callback_done; });
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ssl_certificate_accepted = m_ssl_certificate_accepted;
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}
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return ssl_certificate_accepted;
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}
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// main_loop_handler is called on the node.js main thread.
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// main_loop_handler calls the user callback (m_func) and sends the return value
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// back to the sync client's event loop thread through a condition variable.
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static void main_loop_handler(SSLVerifyCallbackSyncThreadFunctor<T>* this_object,
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const std::string& server_address,
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sync::Session::port_type server_port,
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const std::string& pem_certificate,
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int preverify_ok,
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int depth)
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{
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HANDLESCOPE
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const Protected<typename T::GlobalContext>& ctx = this_object->m_ctx;
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typename T::Object ssl_certificate_object = Object<T>::create_empty(ctx);
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Object<T>::set_property(ctx, ssl_certificate_object, "serverAddress", Value<T>::from_string(ctx, server_address));
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Object<T>::set_property(ctx, ssl_certificate_object, "serverPort", Value<T>::from_number(ctx, double(server_port)));
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Object<T>::set_property(ctx, ssl_certificate_object, "pemCertificate", Value<T>::from_string(ctx, pem_certificate));
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Object<T>::set_property(ctx, ssl_certificate_object, "acceptedByOpenSSL", Value<T>::from_boolean(ctx, preverify_ok != 0));
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Object<T>::set_property(ctx, ssl_certificate_object, "depth", Value<T>::from_number(ctx, double(depth)));
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const int argc = 1;
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typename T::Value arguments[argc] = { ssl_certificate_object };
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typename T::Value ret_val = Function<T>::callback(ctx, this_object->m_func, typename T::Object(), 1, arguments);
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bool ret_val_bool = Value<T>::to_boolean(ctx, ret_val);
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{
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock {*this_object->m_mutex};
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this_object->m_ssl_certificate_callback_done = true;
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this_object->m_ssl_certificate_accepted = ret_val_bool;
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}
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this_object->m_cond_var->notify_one();
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};
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private:
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const Protected<typename T::GlobalContext> m_ctx;
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const Protected<typename T::Function> m_func;
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EventLoopDispatcher<void(SSLVerifyCallbackSyncThreadFunctor<T>* this_object,
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const std::string& server_address,
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sync::Session::port_type server_port,
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const std::string& pem_certificate,
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int preverify_ok,
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int depth)> m_event_loop_dispatcher;
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bool m_ssl_certificate_callback_done = false;
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bool m_ssl_certificate_accepted = false;
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std::shared_ptr<std::mutex> m_mutex;
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std::shared_ptr<std::condition_variable> m_cond_var;
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};
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template<typename T>
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void UserClass<T>::session_for_on_disk_path(ContextType ctx, FunctionType, ObjectType this_object, size_t argc, const ValueType arguments[], ReturnValue &return_value) {
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auto user = *get_internal<T, UserClass<T>>(this_object);
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ssl_trust_certificate_path = util::none;
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}
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std::function<sync::Session::SSLVerifyCallback> ssl_verify_callback;
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ValueType ssl_verify_func = Object::get_property(ctx, sync_config_object, "open_ssl_verify_callback");
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if (!Value::is_undefined(ctx, ssl_verify_func)) {
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SSLVerifyCallbackSyncThreadFunctor<T> ssl_verify_functor {ctx, Value::validated_to_function(ctx, ssl_verify_func)};
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ssl_verify_callback = std::move(ssl_verify_functor);
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}
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// FIXME - use make_shared
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config.sync_config = std::shared_ptr<SyncConfig>(new SyncConfig{shared_user, raw_realm_url,
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SyncSessionStopPolicy::AfterChangesUploaded,
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std::move(bind), std::move(error_handler),
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nullptr, util::none,
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client_validate_ssl, ssl_trust_certificate_path});
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client_validate_ssl, ssl_trust_certificate_path,
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std::move(ssl_verify_callback)});
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config.schema_mode = SchemaMode::Additive;
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config.path = realm::SyncManager::shared().path_for_realm(*shared_user, raw_realm_url);
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