`FirstMessageTimestamp` enables members of the community to determine if
there are any messages they can fetch on the community channel(chat).
`FirstMessageTimestamp` is advertised by admin for each community chat
through `CommunityDescription`. It assumes admin is online frequently
enough to capture the first channel message.
For existing communities admin determines first message timestamp by
finding oldest chat message in its local database.
task: status-im/status-desktop#6731
Add image_payload column to chats table.
Add Base64Image to chat struct.
Add ImageChange event to propagate image.
Change EditChat API - use CroppedImage.
Process and crop image in EditGroupChat.
As part of the new Discord <-> Status Community Import functionality,
we're adding an API that extracts all discord categories and channels
from a previously exported discord export file.
These APIs can be used in clients to show the user what categories and
channels will be imported later on.
There are two APIs:
1. `Messenger.ExtractDiscordCategoriesAndChannels(filesToimport
[]string) (*MessengerResponse, map[string]*discord.ImportError)`
This takes a list of exported discord export (JSON) files (typically one per
channel), reads them, and extracts the categories and channels into
dedicated data structures (`[]DiscordChannel` and `[]DiscordCategory`)
It also returns the oldest message timestamp found in all extracted
channels.
The API is synchronous and returns the extracted data as
a `*MessengerResponse`. This allows to make the API available
status-go's RPC interface.
The error case is a `map[string]*discord.ImportError` where each key
is a file path of a JSON file that we tried to extract data from, and
the value a `discord.ImportError` which holds an error message and an
error code, allowing for distinguishing between "critical" errors and
"non-critical" errors.
2. `Messenger.RequestExtractDiscordCategoriesAndChannels(filesToImport
[]string)`
This is the asynchronous counterpart to
`ExtractDiscordCategoriesAndChannels`. The reason this API has been
added is because discord servers can have a lot of message and
channel data, which causes `ExtractDiscordCategoriesAndChannels` to
block the thread for too long, making apps potentially feel like they
are stuck.
This API runs inside a go routine, eventually calls
`ExtractDiscordCategoriesAndChannels`, and then emits a newly
introduced `DiscordCategoriesAndChannelsExtractedSignal` that clients
can react to.
Failure of extraction has to be determined by the
`discord.ImportErrors` emitted by the signal.
**A note about exported discord history files**
We expect users to export their discord histories via the
[DiscordChatExporter](https://github.com/Tyrrrz/DiscordChatExporter/wiki/GUI%2C-CLI-and-Formats-explained#exportguild)
tool. The tool allows to export the data in different formats, such as
JSON, HTML and CSV.
We expect users to have their data exported as JSON.
Closes: https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/6690
This introduces a flag to configure whether `Messenger.CreateCommunity`
should create a default channel.
As discussed in https://github.com/status-im/status-go/issues/2758, this
is needed for the upcoming functionality to import discord communities.
Closes#2758
fix: add verification request to response
fix: code review
add missing functions and simplify timestamp usage
fix: sync verification requests
feat: add endpoint to fetch all received verification requests
feat: add signal when trusting verification request
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Rainville <rainville.jonathan@gmail.com>
This introduces a simple garbage collection which checks for all soft
deleted bookmarks (`removed = 1`) which have been marked for garbage
collection more than 30 days ago from the time of bootstapping the
messenger.
Closes#2705
These APIs are being introduced to address #2706 and #2704, provided
that clients will move to using these APIs instead of the currently
provided equivalent APIs in the browser service.
The `bookmarks` table is being extended with a `deleted_at` field which
can later be used for garbage collection, as "removing" a bookmark is
merely soft deletion and doesn't actually remove the data from the
database.
In addition to those APIs adding and soft deleting bookmark entries,
they also automatically perform a sync operation to ensure that
bookmarks are synced in real-time (#2704).
Closes#2706, #2704
* Added function to get preffered network IP
Also done some refactor work oon server package to make a lot more reusable
* Added server.Option and simplified handler funcs
* Added serial number deterministically generated from pk
* Debugging TLS server connection
* Implemented configurable server ip
When accessing over the network the server needs to listen on the network port and not localhost or 127.0.0.1 . Also the cert can now have a dedicated IP
* Refactor of URL funcs to use the url package
* Removed redundant Options pattern in favour of config param
* Added full server test using GetOutboundIP
* Remove references and usage of Server.port
The application does not need to set the port, we rely on the net.Listener to pick a port.
* Version bump
* Added ToECDSA func and improved cert testing
* Added error check in test
* Split Server types, embedding raw Server funcs into specialised server types
* localhost
* Implemented DNS and IP based cert gen
ios doesn't allow for restricted ip addresses to be used in a valid tls cert
* Replace listener handling with original port store
Also added handlers as a parameter of the Server