This commit introduces the following changes:
- `local-notifications` require as body an interface complying with
`json.Marshaler`
- removed unmarshaling of `Notifications` as not used (we only Marshal
notifications)
- `protocol/messenger.go` creates directly a `Notification` instead of
having an intermediate format
- add community notifications on request to join
- move parsing of text in status-go for notifications
This commit expands the confirmation mechanism to allow private group
chat messages to be confirmed:
Changes:
- Added a separate table for message confirmations as group chat
messages have same messageID but multiple datasyncID
- Removed DataSyncID from raw message (I haven't removed the column name
as it can't be done in sqlite without copying over the table)
* Revert "Revert "Expand Local Notifications to support multiple Notification types (#2100)""
This reverts commit 5887337b88.
* Revert "Revert "fix protocol.MessageNotificationBody marshalling""
This reverts commit cf0a16dff1.
* Bump version to 0.70.0
* Added localnotifications for Transaction messages
* Fixed bug where Message.SigPubKey was presumed to be set
* Added lookup for contact existing in Messenger.allContacts
Additionally added functionality to add a contact to the messenger store if it isn't present
* Get chat directly from Messenger.allChats store
Co-authored-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
We were not locking before accessing the contacts map and it would panic
in some cases.
I have changed the code to pull contacts from db so we move away from
having locks.
There was a bug on status-react where it would save filters that were
not listened to.
This commit adds a task to clean up those filters as they might result
in long syncing times.
This commit also returns topics/ranges/mailserves from messenger in
order to make the initialization of the app simpler and start moving
logic to status-go.
It also removes whisper from vendor.
When sending a message in a private group chat we send the whole history
for redundancy and allow out-of-order processing.
This can be very expensive in some chats, resulting in long delay when
sending a message and calculating the POW.
This commit improves the performance by only forwarding the events
necessary for the user to be able to construct a group chat and process
correctly the message.
This commit fixes a couple of issues:
1) Emojis were sent to any member of the group chat, regardless of
whether they joined
2) We don't want to wrap emojis, as there's no need to do so, only
messages are to be wrapped
This commit re-introduces a feature that we lost during the migration to
status-go.
Messages are cached for a couple of days if processed correctly by
status-go, to avoid performance issues.
Since we fixed re-sending of messages, it has been noticed a performance
degradation in private group chats.
This is due to too aggressive re-sending of messages.
This commit disables resending of private group chat messages for now
(same as 1.9, so no changes), but keeps it enabled for 1-to-1s.
This commit changes the behavior so that when the image is updated it
will be published on the contact code topic.
If that does not happen because we are offline, it will be scheduled for
the next time we are online.
This commit adds an endpoint to batch the sending of messages.
This is useful to simplify client logic when sending a batch of messages
and ensuring the correct order in the message stream.
It currently implements only what's needed, and naively return an error
if any of the messages fail.
In some cases no error is returned but the name is not verified.
Before this ENS names would get verified again every 30s.
This commit changes the logic so that if they fail to verify without
error they will still exponentially backoff.