* feat_: Check for mobile data connection if setting is on
* fix_: check code control flag inside asyncRequestAllHistoricMessages
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Co-authored-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Igor Sirotin <sirotin@status.im>
This commit adds support for centralized metrics.
There are two providers as of now, and we haven't quite decided which
one to go for, so for the time being both are supported.
It also introduces a new endpoint InitializeApplication that replaces
OpenAccounts
Fixed some other issues with prevented startup of statusd:
- ensure paths for DBs are created
- ensure DBs are opened before calling `StartNode`
- ignore error if multiacc database is not available
Updates #14693
This commit attempts to upgrade go version to 1.20.12
This commit also removes the following items from lint checks :
* `goconst`
* `structcheck`
* `deadcode`
* `golint`
* `varcheck`
Mobile PR for QA purposes -> https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/19564
This commit adds the ability to set the "TestNetworksEnabled" flag while creating an account.
Function affected: "generateOrImportAccount"
This helps Dev/E2E/PR builds to enable Test Networks by default and disable them on release/nightly builds.
Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
- fixed issue with displaying 3 words name on the login screen after recovering from waku
- fixed inability to delete account after recovering from waku
This PR fixes [9947](status-im/status-desktop#9947) and contains :
- Commit to fix the changing of custom picture and having the change
reflected on contact's side
- Commit to fix the deleting of picture and having the change reflected
on contact's side
- Rename confusing `ImageType` to `ImageFormat`
This commit adds basic syncing capabilities with peers if they are both
online.
It updates the work done on MVDS, but I decided to create the code in
status-go instead, since it's very tight to the application (similarly
the code that was the inspiration for mvds, bramble, is all tight
together at the database level).
I reused parts of the protobufs.
The flow is:
1) An OFFER message is sent periodically with a bunch of message-ids and
group-ids.
2) Anyone can REQUEST some of those messages if not present in their
database.
3) The peer will then send over those messages.
It's disabled by default, but I am planning to add a way to set up the
flags.