This commit adds a setting for mailserver, that allows the client to
specify the syncing period.
Also fixes a minor issue with deletion of public chats.
This property is useful for clients to know when a channel or chat
was joined so they can use that to calculate the order of channels
and chats shown in applications.
Changes include a new joined property on the Chat struct,
as well as adjustments in the persistence layer to retreive and
update chat data in the database.
In addition there's a migration script that alters the existing
chat table to introduce a new column for the joined field.
It also updates all existing rows in the database to set `joined`
to `0`.
* Added anon metrics send opt in setting
* resolved rebase conflict, renamed migration to use unixtimestamp
Theres always conflicts with migrations using sequential numbers, less so with unix timestamp
* Add extra event to capture other type of navigations, allow empty screen name, rename cofx to get rid of clj ns, update tests
* Some view ids are greater than 16 characters. Made it 32 to be safe.
* Tab navigation events occur outside nav, add a new validator for them
* Remove navigate to cofx event, capture screens on will focus, get rid of enum and make valid screens a string less than 32 characters
* Run make generate
* Fix test
* Bump version to 0.75.1
* Migrations in place, how to run them?
* Remove down migrations and touch database.go
* Database and Database Test package in place, added functions to get and store app metrics
* make generate output
* Minor bug fix on app metrics insert and select
* Add a validation layer to restrict what can be saved in the database
* Make validation more terse, throw error if schema doesn't exist, expose appmetrics service
* service updates
* Compute all errors before sending them out
* Trying to bring a closjure to appmetrics go
* Expose appmetrics via an api, skip fancy
* Address value as Jason Dawt Rawmasage to ease parsing
* Introduce a buffered chan with magic cap of 8 to minimize writes to DB. Tests for service and API. Also expose GetAppMetrics function.
* Lint issues
* Remove autoincrement, undo waku.json changes, fix error being shadowed, return nil where nil ought to be returned, get rid of buffered channel
* Bump migration number
* Fix API factory usage
* Add comment re:json.RawMessage instead of strings
* Get rid of test vars, throw save error inside the loop
* Update version
Co-authored-by: Samuel Hawksby-Robinson <samuel@samyoul.com>
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)
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.
In some instances the communities migration would be skipped but not
marked as `dirty`.
This commit addresses the issue by:
- Making sure that if dirty is set the migration is not skipped but
replayed
- If the version is on the communities migration and dirty is false, we
check for the presence of the communities table. If not present we
replay the communities migration.
- Make community_id field in user_messages nullable
It also removes all the `down` migration, as we can't use them
effectively, as explained in the README.md added.
* Add status-option code
This commits changes the behavior of waku introducing a new status-code,
`2`, that replaces the current single options codes.
* linting
Move settings table schema from a key-value store to a one row table with many columns.
We now save the first row with initial data in saveAccountAndLogin and follow up saveSetting calls are only saving one setting at a time.
Co-authored-by: Adam Babik <a.babik@designfortress.com>
This commit does a few things:
1) Handle membership updates using protobuf and adds the relevant
endpoints.
2) Store in memory a map of chats + contacts for faster lookups, which
are then flushed to disk on each update
3) Validate incoming messages
Sorry for the large pr, but you know, v1 :)
Account's address was used as a primary key in accounts db and as a
deterministic id of an account in some API calls. Also it was used as a
part of the name of the account specific database. This revealed some
extra information about the account and wasn't necessary.
At first the hash of the address was planned to be used as a
deterministic id, but we already have a keyUid which is calculated as
sha256 hash of account's public key and has similar properties:
- it is deterministic
- doesn't reveal accounts public key or address in plain
* Use a single Message type `v1/message.go` and `message.go` are the same now, and they embed `protobuf.ChatMessage`
* Use `SendChatMessage` for sending chat messages, this is basically the old `Send` but a bit more flexible so we can send different message types (stickers,commands), and not just text.
* Remove dedup from services/shhext. Because now we process in status-protocol, dedup makes less sense, as those messages are going to be processed anyway, so removing for now, we can re-evaluate if bringing it to status-go or not.
* Change the various retrieveX method to a single one:
`RetrieveAll` will be processing those messages that it can process (Currently only `Message`), and return the rest in `RawMessages` (still transit). The format for the response is:
`Chats`: -> The chats updated by receiving the message
`Messages`: -> The messages retrieved (already matched to a chat)
`Contacts`: -> The contacts updated by the messages
`RawMessages` -> Anything else that can't be parsed, eventually as we move everything to status-protocol-go this will go away.
This field will be used as a deterministic id of multiaccount on
status-react side instead of master key address. The reason why
it is calculated as sha256 of public key is that this way is
already used on keycard side and it will simplify integration.
Rename keycardKeyUid to keyUid
As long as this field will be present in all multiaccounts from now on it
shouldn't be named as keycard specific.
* WIP accounts implementation
* Accounts datasore and changes to status mobile API
* Add library changes and method to update config
* Handle error after account selection
* Add two methods to start account to backend
* Use encrypted database for settings and add a service for them
* Resolve linter warning
* Bring back StartNode StopNode for tests
* Add sub accounts and get/save api
* Changes to accounts structure
* Login use root address and fetch necessary info from database
* Cover accounts store with tests
* Refactor in progress
* Initialize status keystore instance before starting ethereum node
* Rework library tests
* Resolve failures in private api test and send transaction test
* Pass pointer to initialized config to unmarshal
* Use multiaccounts/accounts naming consistently
Multiaccount is used as a login identifier
Account references an address and a key, if account is not watch-only.
* Add login timestamp stored in the database to accounts.Account object
* Add photo-path field for multiaccount struct
* Add multiaccoutns rpc with updateAccount method
Update to any other account that wasn't used for login will return an error
* Fix linter in services/accounts
* Select account before starting a node
* Save list of accounts on first login
* Pass account manager to accounts service to avoid selecting account before starting a node
* Add logs to login with save and regualr login