Usually, message IDs are generated by their payload and signature and
in receiving nodes calculated in based on the same data as well.
There's no ID attached to messages in-flight.
This turns out to be a bit of a problem for messages that are being
imported from third party systems like discord, as the conversion
and saving of such messages and handling of their possible assets and
attachments are done in separate steps, which changes the message
payloads after their IDs have been generated.
Hence, we're introducing a `ThirdPartyID` property to `common.Message`
and `protobuf.WakuMessage` so receiving nodes of such messages (via the
archive protocol primarily) can easily detect third party/imported
messages and give them special treatment.
This commit introduces a few changes regarding users accessing
communities:
While the APIs still exist, community invites should no longer be
used, instead communities should merely be "shared".
Sharing a community to users allows users to "join" the community,
which in reality makes them request access to that community.
This means, users have to request access to any community, even if
the community has permissions set to NO_MEMBERSHIP
Only difference between ON_REQUEST and NO_MEMBERSHIP is that
ON_REQUEST communities require manual approval of the owner/admin
to access a community. NO_MEMBERSHIP communities accept
automatically (as soon as owner/admin receives the request).
This also implies that users are no longer optimistically added to the
member list of communities, but only after they have been accepted.
This introduces a bit of a message ping-pong for users to know that
someone is now part of a community
This allows to store community admin settings that are meant to be propagated
to community members (as opposed to the already existing
`CommunitySettings` which are considered local to every account).
The first setting introduced as part of this commit is one that enables
community admins to configure whether or not members of the community
are allowed to pin messages in community channels.
Prior to this commit, this was not restricted at all on the protocol
level and only enforced by clients via UI (e.g. members don't see an
option to pin messages, although they could).
This config setting now ensures that:
1. If turned off, members cannot send a pin message
2. If turned off, pin messages from members are not handled/processed
This is needed by https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/5662
This introduces logic needed to:
- Create WakuMessageArchives and and indices from store waku messages
- History archive torrent data to disk and create .torrent file from
that
- Seed and unseed history archive torrents as necessary
- Starting/stopping the torrent client
- Enabling/disabling community history support for individual components
and starting/stopping the routine intervals accordingly
This does not yet handle magnet links (#2568)
Closes#2567
* Added community sync protobuf
* Updated community sync send logic
* Integrated syncCommunity handling
* Added synced_at field and tidied up some other logic
* persistence testing
* Added testing and join functionality
* Fixed issue with empty scan params
* Finshed persistence tests for new db funcs
* Midway debug of description not persisting after sync
* Resolved final issues and tidied up
* Polish
* delint
* Fix error not handled on SetPrivateKey
* fix infinite loop, again
* Added muted option and test fix
* Added Muted to syncing functions, not just in persistence
* Fix bug introduced with Muted property
* Added a couple of notes for future devs
* Added most of the sync RequestToJoin functionality
Tests need to be completed and tests are giving some errors
* Finished tests for getJoinedAndPending
* Added note
* Resolving lint
* Fix of protobuf gen bug
* Fixes to community sync tests
* Fixes to test
* Continued fix of e2e
* Final fix to e2e testing
* Updated migration position
* resolve missing import
* Apparently the linter spellchecks
* Fix bug from #2276 merge
* Bug fix for leaving quirkiness
* Addressed superfluous MessengerResponse field
* Addressed feedback
* VERSION bump