Keycard implementation affected onboarding/login flows.
- new user - first run - new keys into keycard
- new user - first run - import seed phrase into keycard
- old user - first run - login importing from keycard
- login the app using keycard
Fixes: #5972
Otherwise `make pkg` would deploy already built status client,
regardless of its initial configuration.
`make clean` is not required before `make pkg` anymore.
fixes: #6241
Logs are named app_yyyyMMdd_HHmmss.log
Version, commit and start date information are displayed in logs at the begining.
Injecting commit version from Makefile.
Moving DESKTOP_VERSION const to constants.nim
Fix#3611
Qt provides support for various input methods through plugins.
Since the fcitx plugin is not delivered with Qt, it needs to be
built and deployed by us.
Fixes: #4436
These changes are a follow-up to #3582.
Also support `REBUILD_NIM=true` and `REBUILD_UI=true` variables so that it's
possible to ensure a rebuild for the next invocation of `make` or `make run`.
Dev docs have been updated: https://hackmd.io/OtFjDnH6QtOl3K65fKKEGg
Also adjust run targets so that e.g. `make -j16 run` works correctly.
Closes#3639.
With these changes it will be easier to maintain, i.e. to add/remove bottles
just modify the `BOTTLES :=` list.
`brew update` is removed from `scripts/fetch-brew-bottle.sh` and instead done
in an [order-only
prerequisite](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Prerequisite-Types.html). This
allows multiple bottles to be fetched in parallel (e.g. `make -j16`) without
overlapping invocations of `brew update` (which causes script failure).
This feature works for MacOs only, for now.
On login, whether new or already created user may select between options:
"Store" - store password to the Keychain
"Not now" - don't store it now, but ask next time again
"Never" - don't store them ever and don't ask again
Selected preference may be changed later in:
`ProfileSettings > Privacy and security > Store pass to Keychain`
On the next app run, if `Store` was selected, a user will be asked to confirm
his identity using Touch Id in order to log in the app. If any error happens
he will be able to login using password.
Fixes: #2675
Adds `scripts/sign-linux-file.sh` which expectes the following variables set:
* `LINUX_GPG_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE` - Path to the GPG export of private key.
* `LINUX_GPG_PRIVATE_KEY_PASS` - Password necessary to use the private key.
Given a file it creates a file with a `.asc` suffix containing the signature:
```
> wget -q https://status-im-prs.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com/StatusIm-210809-104514-156806-pr.tar.gz
> tar xvf StatusIm-210809-104514-156806-pr.tar.gz
StatusIm-210809-104514-156806-pr.AppImage
StatusIm-210809-104514-156806-pr.AppImage.asc
> gpg --verify StatusIm-210809-104514-156806-pr.AppImage.asc
gpg: assuming signed data in 'StatusIm-210809-104514-156806-pr.AppImage'
gpg: Signature made Mon 09 Aug 2021 12:54:49 PM CEST using RSA key ID E20B4DFD
gpg: Good signature from "Status.im Devel Signing (GPG key for signing Status.im development builds.) <devel@status.im>" [ultimate]
Primary key fingerprint: BBF0 5F92 536B ED19 30A9 FD44 009F B3BF E20B 4DFD
```
Issue: https://github.com/status-im/infra-ci/issues/25
Requires: https://github.com/status-im/status-jenkins-lib/pull/32
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
We create a separate make target to avoid tarballing every time.
This is really useful only for releases we upload for users.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
This introduces an automated MacOS notarization process for Jenkins CI.
The process involves:
* Uploading the signed DMG file to the notary service
* Checking periodically if the scanning process has completed
* Stapling the successful scan ticket to the DMG file
This is done by the `scripts/notarize-macos-pkg.sh` via the `make notarize-macos` target.
The whole process is described in more details in `docs/macos_notarization.md`.
Depends on: https://github.com/status-im/status-jenkins-lib/pull/27
Resolves: https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/2169
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
Fix a typo in a recently added header file in DOtherSide that causes problems
on case-sensitive filesystems, e.g. on Linux.
Also unify the build command for DOtherSide across platforms.