Extends wallet module with the history package with the following
components:
BalanceDB (balance_db.go)
- Keeps track of balance information (token count, block, block timestamp)
for a token identity (chain, address, currency)
- The cached data is stored in `balance_history` table.
- Uniqueness constrained is enforced by the `balance_history_identify_entry`
UNIQUE index.
- Optimal DB fetching is ensured by the `balance_history_filter_entries`
index
Balance (balance.go)
- Provides two stages:
- Fetch of balance history using RPC calls (Balance.update function)
- Retrieving of cached balance data from the DB it exists (Balance.get
function)
- Fetching and retrieving of data is done for specific time intervals
defined by TimeInterval "enumeration"
- Update process is done for a token identity by the Balance.Update function
- The granularity of data points returned is defined by the constant
increment step define in `timeIntervalToStride` for each time interval.
- The `blocksStride` values have a common divisor to have cache hit
between time intervals.
Service (service.go)
- Main APIs
- StartBalanceHistory: Regularly updates balance history for all
enabled networks, available accounts and provided tokens.
- GetBalanceHistory: retrieves cached token count for a token identity
(chain, address, currency) for multiple chains
- UpdateVisibleTokens: will set the list of tokens to have historical
balance fetched. This is a simplification to limit tokens to a small
list that make sense
Fetch balance history for ECR20 tokens
- Add token.Manager.GetTokenBalanceAt to fetch balance of a specific
block number of ECR20.
- Add tokenChainClientSource concrete implementation of DataSource
to fetch balance of ECR20 tokens.
- Chose the correct DataSource implementation based on the token
"is native" property.
Tests
Tests are implemented using a mock of `DataSource` interface used
to intercept the RPC calls.
Notes:
- the timestamp used for retrieving block balance is constant
Closes status-desktop: #8175, #8226, #8862
There were cases where this caused a crash, as handling magnetlinks would try to close
an already closed tasked channel
See https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/8996 for more information.
This commit extends the task struct such that it can be marked as cancelled and safely
read and written by multiple go routines.
This introduces an addition constraint to archive generation, in which the payload + signature size of all partitioned message that go into an archive should not exceed a certain
threshold.
This is to ensure that archives won't get too big when they are later read into memory.
Summary
=======
- [x] Changes endpoint ActivityCenterNotificationsBy to support fetching
multiple types of notification in a single query.
- [x] Adds endpoint UnreadAndAcceptedActivityCenterNotificationsCount to
allow the mobile client to fetch the count of unread & accepted
notifications.
- [x] Add `golangci-lint` to Nix shell. This was possible since PR
https://github.com/status-im/status-go/pull/3087 was merged.
Notes
=====
- If you'd like to understand why these changes are needed, please see
the mobile PR https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/14785,
or issue https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/14712
- All changes should be completely backwards compatible, and there
should be no impact for the desktop app.
- The mobile client has been already tested using this branch.
This adds the functionality that history archives continue to be imported
in case the import has been interrupted the last time the app/client
was running.
This typically happens when users don't wait for an ongoing import to finish,
which sometimes can take a while. Users then close the app/kill the client
which leaves the database in a state where there's downloaded archives that
haven't been fully imported.
Prior to this change, the node will have to wait until it receives a new
magnetlink that it hasn't seen before, until it processes imports again.
This can take several days.
Now, it will check on startup if there are any archives left to be imported
and resumes the import from there.
Instead of loading the entire torrent file into memory when trying
to extrract active messages, we now only read the chunks that are
necessary to decode any individual archive and then process
extracted messages in chunks.
This doesn't introduce a max cap of allowed memory yet, since the
chunk size depends entirely on the size of the archive, but this
will be done soon.
Because `QuotedMessage` doesn't include imported message data,
some of the author information in imported messages is lost in
frontends.
This commit adds a `discordMessage` (soon replaced by `importedMessage`)
to `Quotedmessage`, although only hydrated with a subset of data,
namely author display name and avatar URL, as those are the only ones
needed by front-end atm.
* feat(@desktop/wallet): added iso4217 library for fiat currency display decimals
* feat(@desktop/wallet): added token peg info and use numbers for token market values
* feat(@desktop/wallet): added