* multi-account login and signing
put methods count threshold back to 20
* validate login params
* refactoring
* use common.Address
* remove unused var in test
* add multiaccount support
add multi account ImportPrivateKey and StoreAccount
test derivation from normal keys
* add multiaccount to mobile pkg
* use multiaccount params structs from the mobile pkg
* move multiaccount tests together with the other lib tests
* fix codeclimate warning and temporarily increase methods threshold
* split library_test_utils.go to avoid linter warnings
This change flattens messaging/chat package. It also removes dependency between multidevice and chat/protobuf packages.
The Publisher interface was also changed a bit to support more native types.
Version got bumped to 0.29.0-beta.3.
* Move installations to status-go
This commit moves installations management/storage to status-go.
We remove the native binding and provide RPC endpoints to set the
metadata and return a list of our own installations.
* add SendTransactionWithSignature to Transactor
* add comment to SendTransactionWithSignature
* add SendTransactionWithSignature to StatusBackend
* add SendTransactionWithSignature to lib
* add SendTransactionWithSignature to mobile pkg
* increment nonce if needed
* add TestSendTransactionWithSignature_IncrementingNonce
* add NoError assertion
* validate tx args
* debug CI adding `env`
* CI debug
* remove debug
* return error if tx nonce is not the expected one
* fix lint warning
This PR does a few things:
1) Add a call GetContactCode to check whether we have a bundle for a
given user.
2) Add a DH flag to the API (non-breaking change), for those messages
that we want to target all devices (contact-requests for example).
3) Fixes a few small issues with installations, namely if for example a
messages is sent without a bundle (currently not done by any client),
we still infer installation info, so that we can communicate securely
and making it truly optional.
* select account decrypting wallet and chat keys
* adapt account tests to use chat and wallet account/keys
* fix tests using chat address
* changes after review
* fix status service e2e tests
* add account.Info struct returned when creating and recovering an account
* use s.EqualValues to compare recovered accounts
* return Info instead of *Info
* add both address and walletAddress to responses
* Update lib/types.go
Co-Authored-By: gravityblast <andrea@gravityblast.com>
* Update lib/types.go
Co-Authored-By: gravityblast <andrea@gravityblast.com>
* update comment to fix lint
Previously we always tried to stop discovery if it was enabled according to
configuration. Now we check if it was started, because it can be started separataly from
a node.
* use keyStore.ImportExtendedKeyForPurpose when creating keys
* rename selectecAccount to selectedWalletAccount
* add selectedChatAccount
* update e2e test to check that injected whisper key is the chat public key
* update TestSelectedAccountOnRestart to check that chat key is used in whisper
* use chat account in api/backend
* update mocks
* temporarily update VERSION to build a release
* check that chat/wallet keys are the same in a different test
* add account test to check that wallet and chat keys are the same
* test only that the chat key is injected in whisper
* put back the right VERSION
2019-01-09 09:47:06 +01:00
Roman Volosovskyi :: Darkviolet Lightgreen Halcyon
We would like to optimize sending "node.ready" signal and do it as soon as possible. The peers discovery protocol can be started after the signal is sent.
This change allows to connect to the mail server that we were using before the app was restarted. Separate loop is listening for whisper events, and when we receive event that request was completed we will update time on a peer record.
Records are stored in leveldb. Body of the record is marshaled using json. At this point the only field is a timestamp when record was used.
This loop doesn't control connections, it only tracks what mail server we ended up using. It works asynchronously to connection management loop. Which tracks events that are related to connection state and expiry of the requests.
When app starts we look into the database and select the most recently used record. This record is added to connection management loop first. So if this server is available we will stick to using it. If we weren't able to connect to the same server in configured timeout (5s) we will try to connect to any other server from list of active servers.
closes: #1285
This commit adds a list new table, installations, which is used to keep
track of which installation are active for a given identity key.
In general, we limit the number of installation that we keep
synchronized to 5, to avoid excessive usage of resources.
Any installation coming from our own identity, will have to be manually
enabled, otherwise we trust the other peer has correctly paired their
devices.
We use a timestamp to decide which installations to keep synchronized as
a logical clock would have make the creation of the bundle more
complicated, but this can always be converted to a logical clock at
later stages without breaking compatibility.
* Implement EIP 712
* Cover majority of cases with tests
* Add solidity and signer tests and cover integer edges case
* Add thin api to sign type data using selected status account
* All integers are extended to int256 and marshalled into big.Int
* Document how deps works
* Fix linter
* Fix errors test
* Add validation tests
* Unmarshal every atomic type in separate functions
- Replace command line flags with `-c` config flag. Part of #1180
- Convert node config private keys to hex-encoded string versions.
- Remove `GenerateConfig` from library.
- Remove unused `FirebaseConfig` from library.
- Fix loading of `config/status-chain-genesis.json` in non-dev machines.
Remove `PendingSignRequests` queue from the sign module.
This closes#1027 by removing the pending sign requests queue dependency from the SendTransaction, SignMessage and Recover.