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test_: Code Migration from status-cli-tests author shashankshampi <shashank.sanket1995@gmail.com> 1729780155 +0530 committer shashankshampi <shashank.sanket1995@gmail.com> 1730274350 +0530 test: Code Migration from status-cli-tests fix_: functional tests (#5979) * fix_: generate on test-functional * chore(test)_: fix functional test assertion --------- Co-authored-by: Siddarth Kumar <siddarthkay@gmail.com> feat(accounts)_: cherry-pick Persist acceptance of Terms of Use & Privacy policy (#5766) (#5977) * feat(accounts)_: Persist acceptance of Terms of Use & Privacy policy (#5766) The original GH issue https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/21113 came from a request from the Legal team. We must show to Status v1 users the new terms (Terms of Use & Privacy Policy) right after they upgrade to Status v2 from the stores. The solution we use is to create a flag in the accounts table, named hasAcceptedTerms. The flag will be set to true on the first account ever created in v2 and we provide a native call in mobile/status.go#AcceptTerms, which allows the client to persist the user's choice in case they are upgrading (from v1 -> v2, or from a v2 older than this PR). This solution is not the best because we should store the setting in a separate table, not in the accounts table. Related Mobile PR https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/21124 * fix(test)_: Compare addresses using uppercased strings --------- Co-authored-by: Icaro Motta <icaro.ldm@gmail.com> test_: restore account (#5960) feat_: `LogOnPanic` linter (#5969) * feat_: LogOnPanic linter * fix_: add missing defer LogOnPanic * chore_: make vendor * fix_: tests, address pr comments * fix_: address pr comments fix(ci)_: remove workspace and tmp dir This ensures we do not encounter weird errors like: ``` + ln -s /home/jenkins/workspace/go_prs_linux_x86_64_main_PR-5907 /home/jenkins/workspace/go_prs_linux_x86_64_main_PR-5907@tmp/go/src/github.com/status-im/status-go ln: failed to create symbolic link '/home/jenkins/workspace/go_prs_linux_x86_64_main_PR-5907@tmp/go/src/github.com/status-im/status-go': File exists script returned exit code 1 ``` Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im> chore_: enable windows and macos CI build (#5840) - Added support for Windows and macOS in CI pipelines - Added missing dependencies for Windows and x86-64-darwin - Resolved macOS SDK version compatibility for darwin-x86_64 The `mkShell` override was necessary to ensure compatibility with the newer macOS SDK (version 11.0) for x86_64. The default SDK (10.12) was causing build failures because of the missing libs and frameworks. OverrideSDK creates a mapping from the default SDK in all package categories to the requested SDK (11.0). fix(contacts)_: fix trust status not being saved to cache when changed (#5965) Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/16392 cleanup added logger and cleanup review comments changes fix_: functional tests (#5979) * fix_: generate on test-functional * chore(test)_: fix functional test assertion --------- Co-authored-by: Siddarth Kumar <siddarthkay@gmail.com> feat(accounts)_: cherry-pick Persist acceptance of Terms of Use & Privacy policy (#5766) (#5977) * feat(accounts)_: Persist acceptance of Terms of Use & Privacy policy (#5766) The original GH issue https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/21113 came from a request from the Legal team. We must show to Status v1 users the new terms (Terms of Use & Privacy Policy) right after they upgrade to Status v2 from the stores. The solution we use is to create a flag in the accounts table, named hasAcceptedTerms. The flag will be set to true on the first account ever created in v2 and we provide a native call in mobile/status.go#AcceptTerms, which allows the client to persist the user's choice in case they are upgrading (from v1 -> v2, or from a v2 older than this PR). This solution is not the best because we should store the setting in a separate table, not in the accounts table. Related Mobile PR https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/21124 * fix(test)_: Compare addresses using uppercased strings --------- Co-authored-by: Icaro Motta <icaro.ldm@gmail.com> test_: restore account (#5960) feat_: `LogOnPanic` linter (#5969) * feat_: LogOnPanic linter * fix_: add missing defer LogOnPanic * chore_: make vendor * fix_: tests, address pr comments * fix_: address pr comments chore_: enable windows and macos CI build (#5840) - Added support for Windows and macOS in CI pipelines - Added missing dependencies for Windows and x86-64-darwin - Resolved macOS SDK version compatibility for darwin-x86_64 The `mkShell` override was necessary to ensure compatibility with the newer macOS SDK (version 11.0) for x86_64. The default SDK (10.12) was causing build failures because of the missing libs and frameworks. OverrideSDK creates a mapping from the default SDK in all package categories to the requested SDK (11.0). fix(contacts)_: fix trust status not being saved to cache when changed (#5965) Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/16392 test_: remove port bind chore(wallet)_: move route execution code to separate module chore_: replace geth logger with zap logger (#5962) closes: #6002 feat(telemetry)_: add metrics for message reliability (#5899) * feat(telemetry)_: track message reliability Add metrics for dial errors, missed messages, missed relevant messages, and confirmed delivery. * fix_: handle error from json marshal chore_: use zap logger as request logger iterates: status-im/status-desktop#16536 test_: unique project per run test_: use docker compose v2, more concrete project name fix(codecov)_: ignore folders without tests Otherwise Codecov reports incorrect numbers when making changes. https://docs.codecov.com/docs/ignoring-paths Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im> test_: verify schema of signals during init; fix schema verification warnings (#5947) fix_: update defaultGorushURL (#6011) fix(tests)_: use non-standard port to avoid conflicts We have observed `nimbus-eth2` build failures reporting this port: ```json { "lvl": "NTC", "ts": "2024-10-28 13:51:32.308+00:00", "msg": "REST HTTP server could not be started", "topics": "beacnde", "address": "127.0.0.1:5432", "reason": "(98) Address already in use" } ``` https://ci.status.im/job/nimbus-eth2/job/platforms/job/linux/job/x86_64/job/main/job/PR-6683/3/ Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im> fix_: create request logger ad-hoc in tests Fixes `TestCall` failing when run concurrently. chore_: configure codecov (#6005) * chore_: configure codecov * fix_: after_n_builds
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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The Go Language Server Authors
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package protocol
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"sync"
"time"
"go.lsp.dev/jsonrpc2"
)
// loggingStream represents a logging of jsonrpc2.Stream.
type loggingStream struct {
stream jsonrpc2.Stream
log io.Writer
logMu sync.Mutex
}
// LoggingStream returns a stream that does LSP protocol logging.
func LoggingStream(stream jsonrpc2.Stream, w io.Writer) jsonrpc2.Stream {
return &loggingStream{
stream: stream,
log: w,
}
}
// Read implements jsonrpc2.Stream.Read.
func (s *loggingStream) Read(ctx context.Context) (jsonrpc2.Message, int64, error) {
msg, count, err := s.stream.Read(ctx)
if err == nil {
s.logCommon(msg, true)
}
return msg, count, err
}
// Write implements jsonrpc2.Stream.Write.
func (s *loggingStream) Write(ctx context.Context, msg jsonrpc2.Message) (int64, error) {
s.logCommon(msg, false)
count, err := s.stream.Write(ctx, msg)
return count, err
}
// Close implements jsonrpc2.Stream.Close.
func (s *loggingStream) Close() error {
return s.stream.Close()
}
type req struct {
method string
start time.Time
}
type mapped struct {
mu sync.Mutex
clientCalls map[string]req
serverCalls map[string]req
}
var maps = &mapped{
mu: sync.Mutex{},
clientCalls: make(map[string]req),
serverCalls: make(map[string]req),
}
// these 4 methods are each used exactly once, but it seemed
// better to have the encapsulation rather than ad hoc mutex
// code in 4 places.
func (m *mapped) client(id string) req {
m.mu.Lock()
v := m.clientCalls[id]
delete(m.clientCalls, id)
m.mu.Unlock()
return v
}
func (m *mapped) server(id string) req {
m.mu.Lock()
v := m.serverCalls[id]
delete(m.serverCalls, id)
m.mu.Unlock()
return v
}
func (m *mapped) setClient(id string, r req) {
m.mu.Lock()
m.clientCalls[id] = r
m.mu.Unlock()
}
func (m *mapped) setServer(id string, r req) {
m.mu.Lock()
m.serverCalls[id] = r
m.mu.Unlock()
}
const eor = "\r\n\r\n\r\n"
func (s *loggingStream) logCommon(msg jsonrpc2.Message, isRead bool) {
if msg == nil || s.log == nil {
return
}
s.logMu.Lock()
direction, pastTense := "Received", "Received"
get, set := maps.client, maps.setServer
if isRead {
direction, pastTense = "Sending", "Sent"
get, set = maps.server, maps.setClient
}
tm := time.Now()
tmfmt := tm.Format("15:04:05.000 PM")
var buf bytes.Buffer
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "[Trace - %s] ", tmfmt) // common beginning
switch msg := msg.(type) {
case *jsonrpc2.Call:
id := fmt.Sprint(msg.ID())
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s request '%s - (%s)'.\n", direction, msg.Method(), id)
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Params: %s%s", msg.Params(), eor)
set(id, req{method: msg.Method(), start: tm})
case *jsonrpc2.Notification:
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s notification '%s'.\n", direction, msg.Method())
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Params: %s%s", msg.Params(), eor)
case *jsonrpc2.Response:
id := fmt.Sprint(msg.ID())
if err := msg.Err(); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(s.log, "[Error - %s] %s #%s %s%s", pastTense, tmfmt, id, err, eor)
return
}
cc := get(id)
elapsed := tm.Sub(cc.start)
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s response '%s - (%s)' in %dms.\n",
direction, cc.method, id, elapsed/time.Millisecond)
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Result: %s%s", msg.Result(), eor)
}
s.log.Write(buf.Bytes())
s.logMu.Unlock()
}