If a contact update or a legacy contact request is sent, we create a
notification for the user in the activity center so it can be replied
to.
If at a later date a new contact request is received from the same user,
this will replace it, so the proper message can be displayed.
* Sync Settings
* Added valueHandlers and Database singleton
Some issues remain, need a way to comparing incoming sql.DB to check if the connection is to a different file or not. Maybe make singleton instance per filename
* Added functionality to check the sqlite filename
* Refactor of Database.SaveSyncSettings to be used as a handler
* Implemented inteface for setting sync protobuf factories
* Refactored and completed adhoc send setting sync
* Tidying up
* Immutability refactor
* Refactor settings into dedicated package
* Breakout structs
* Tidy up
* Refactor of bulk settings sync
* Bug fixes
* Addressing feedback
* Fix code dropped during rebase
* Fix for db closed
* Fix for node config related crashes
* Provisional fix for type assertion - issue 2
* Adding robust type assertion checks
* Partial fix for null literal db storage and json encoding
* Fix for passively handling nil sql.DB, and checking if elem has len and if len is 0
* Added test for preferred name behaviour
* Adding saved sync settings to MessengerResponse
* Completed granular initial sync and clock from network on save
* add Settings to isEmpty
* Refactor of protobufs, partially done
* Added syncSetting receiver handling, some bug fixes
* Fix for sticker packs
* Implement inactive flag on sync protobuf factory
* Refactor of types and structs
* Added SettingField.CanSync functionality
* Addressing rebase artifact
* Refactor of Setting SELECT queries
* Refactor of string return queries
* VERSION bump and migration index bump
* Deactiveate Sync Settings
* Deactiveated preferred_name and send_status_updates
Co-authored-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
These are used to store settings for individual communities a
user is part of, either as member or as owner.
This included whether or not the community history archive protocol
is enabled.
This adds a new `CommunitySettings` type and adds
a migration script that introduces a new `communities_settings`
table.
It also extends the `MessengerResponse` type to include
`CommunitySettings` which are honored when communities are being
added, edited, joined or left.
Lastly, this adds a new RPC API to retreive the settings.
Closes#2564
* Protobufs and adapters
* Added basic anon metric service and config init
* Added fibonacci interval incrementer
* Added basic Client.Start func and integrated interval incrementer
* Added new processed field to app metrics table
* Added id column to app metrics table
* Added migration clean up
* Added appmetrics GetUnprocessed and SetToProcessedByIDs and tests
There was a wierd bug where metrics in the db that did not explicitly insert a value would be NULL, so could not be found by . In addition I've added a new primary id field to the app_metrics table so that updates could be done against very specific metric rows.
* Updated adaptors and db to handle proto_id
I need a way to distinguish individual metric items from each other so that I can ignore the ones that have been seen before.
* Moved incrementer into dedicated file
* Resolve incrementer test fail
* Finalised the main loop functionality
* Implemented delete loop framework
* Updated adaptors file name
* Added delete loop delay and quit, and tweak on RawMessage gen
* Completed delete loop logic
* Added DBLock to prevent deletion during mainLoop
* Added postgres DB connection, integrated into anonmetrics.Server
* Removed proto_id from SQL migration and model
* Integrated postgres with Server and updated adaptors
* Function name update
* Added sample config files for client and server
* Fixes and testing for low level e2e
* make generate
* Fix lint
* Fix for receiving an anonMetricBatch not in server mode
* Postgres test fixes
* Tidy up, make vendor and make generate
* delinting
* Fixing database tests
* Attempted fix of does: cannot open `does' (No such file or directory)
not: cannot open `not' (No such file or directory)
exist: cannot open `exist' (No such file or directory) error on sql resource loas
* Moved all anon metric postgres migration logic and sources into a the protocol/anonmetrics package or sub packages. I don't know if this will fix the does: cannot open `does' (No such file or directory)
not: cannot open `not' (No such file or directory)
exist: cannot open `exist' (No such file or directory) error that happens in Jenkins but this could work
* Lint for the lint god
* Why doesn't the linter list all its problems at once?
* test tweaks
* Fix for wakuV2 change
* DB reset change
* Fix for postgres db migrations fails
* More robust implementation of postgres test setup and teardown
* Added block for anon metrics functionality
* Version Bump to 0.84.0
* Added test to check anon metrics broadcast is deactivated
* Protobufs and adapters
* Added basic anon metric service and config init
* Added new processed field to app metrics table
* Added id column to app metrics table
* Added migration clean up
* Added appmetrics GetUnprocessed and SetToProcessedByIDs and tests
There was a wierd bug where metrics in the db that did not explicitly insert a value would be NULL, so could not be found by . In addition I've added a new primary id field to the app_metrics table so that updates could be done against very specific metric rows.
* Updated adaptors and db to handle proto_id
I need a way to distinguish individual metric items from each other so that I can ignore the ones that have been seen before.
* Added postgres DB connection, integrated into anonmetrics.Server
* Removed proto_id from SQL migration and model
* Integrated postgres with Server and updated adaptors
* Added sample config files for client and server
* Fix lint
* Fix for receiving an anonMetricBatch not in server mode
* Postgres test fixes
* Tidy up, make vendor and make generate
* Moved all anon metric postgres migration logic and sources into a the protocol/anonmetrics package or sub packages. I don't know if this will fix the does: cannot open `does' (No such file or directory)
not: cannot open `not' (No such file or directory)
exist: cannot open `exist' (No such file or directory) error that happens in Jenkins but this could work
* add PinMessage and PinnedMessage
* fix gruop pin messages
* add SkipGroupMessageWrap to pin messages
* update pinMessage ID generation to be symmetric
This commit introduces the following changes:
- `local-notifications` require as body an interface complying with
`json.Marshaler`
- removed unmarshaling of `Notifications` as not used (we only Marshal
notifications)
- `protocol/messenger.go` creates directly a `Notification` instead of
having an intermediate format
- add community notifications on request to join
- move parsing of text in status-go for notifications
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.
* Initial work on expanding Local Notifications
Adding functionality to support multiple notification types in Notification.Body. Currently have a bug that I think is caused by a the jsonMarshal func not working as intented, need to resolve this next before proceeding
* Fixed json.Marshaller issue and implemented json.Unmarshaller
* Tweak errors, go convention is errors don't begin with capital letters
* Added notificationMessageBody with un/marshalling
Also removed the Body interface
* Added check for bodyType mismatch
* Implement building and sending new message notifications
* Refactor to remove cycle imports
* Resolved linting issue ... Hopefully
* Resolving an implicit memory aliasing in a for loop
* version bump
* Added Notification.Category consts
This commit adds an endpoint to batch the sending of messages.
This is useful to simplify client logic when sending a batch of messages
and ensuring the correct order in the message stream.
It currently implements only what's needed, and naively return an error
if any of the messages fail.