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>
This commit:
- Updates the default networks list to include the Sepolia test network
- Updates the "LoginAccount" method to build and include the wallet config in the node config
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Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
BridgeMessage is a type of chat message content which will be sent from Matterbridge.
It contains fields:
- bridge name - depends on the used bridge, eg. "discord", "slack", etc...
- user name - username the message was received from
- content - message content
- user avatar
- message id
- parent message id - used in case of replies
Message is saved to a separated table: bridge_messages, similarly to discord messages.
The user_messages table is untouched.
bridge_messages table contains user_messages_id in order to join with user_messages table.
Issue #13098
* sync preferred name;
remove settings.usernames
* update account name when handle settings.preferred_name from backup message
* fix Error:Field validation for 'KeycardPairingDataFile' failed on the 'required' tag
* bump version
* rebase
This commit does a few things:
1) Extend create/import account endpoint to get wallet config, some of
which has been moved to the backend
2) Set up a loop for retrieving balances every 10 minutes, caching the
balances
3) Return information about which checks are not passing when trying to
join a token gated community
4) Add tests to the token gated communities
5) Fixes an issue with addresses not matching when checking for
permissions
The move to the wallet as a background task is not yet complete, I need
to publish a signal, and most likely I will disable it before merging
for now, as it's currently not used by desktop/mobile, but the PR was
getting to big