Prevent the inclusion of CommunityDescription with an outdated clock in
MessengerResponse to avoid false-positives in tests and reduce redundant
data exchange between status-go and clients.
That's an optimisation. Instead of fetching collectibles owners for each
member, it is fetched once, before members iteration.
It should significantly reduce amount of queries to providers.
closes: status-im/status-desktop#14914
I've renamed TorrentManager to ArchiveManager, ArchiveManager to ArchiveFileManager, TorrentContract to ArchiveService, ArchiveContract to ArchiveFileService. I've also renamed all init functions and struct fields to the appropriate archive-centric naming.
Instead of using the TorrentContract interface I've set the field to expicitly declare as *TorrentManager. This removes all the random type casting used in the tests. I also removed all the usages of buildTorrentConfig() as we build the test suite with the torrent config now.
To be honest once I started this work I quickly realised how pointless it is as archiving functionality and torrent seeding functionality are really entwined. So I'm keeping the code I've done but it is a bit pointless without spending a lot of time untangling torrenting and archiving. I'm just going to make an interface for all the functions that are used publically from TorrentManager. I think that this will be the fast way to move on from this issue. I don't like this work any more, there is a lot of work to do elsewhere and torrent is a rabbit hole filled with canned worms.
I've removed any mention or dependency of TorrentManager from Manager. There is still more work to do, but Messenger now communicates directly with a TorrentManager rather than asking the communities Manager to handle it. I've ensured that LogStdout() is only called from TorrentManager and removed entirely from Manager, this functionality seems to be some kind of debug tool specifically for torrent related functionality. Next I need to focus on functions within Messenger that call a TorrentManager and see how to isolate these from the main flows, following that I also need fix the tests that are broken. I will also need to refactor torrentClientReady() so that it is a function of TorrentManager, this may allow for pushing more functions into TorrentManager which will lead to better torrent encapsulation.
I'm not particularly proud of this work. I've just passed in all the deps as vars, there are way too many concerns handled by the TorrentManager that I don't know what is the best approach to removing them. I've even resorted to declaring an 'Publisher' interface to handle all the 'publish()' calls the TorrentManager makes. Next up I need to resolved the communities Manager API, because I've removed all of its end points. The TorrentManager needs to be a lot more simple than it is.
Code moved into new TorrentManager. This commit is BROKEN! The code is not ready to use so don't use it, lots more work to do. Biggest problem is that the torrent management in Manager is very tightly coupled to sending encrypting etc. All of that needs to be prised apart
Send information to owners and token masters about operations: burn, airdrop, remote destruct.
Add CommunityTokenActionSignal to signalize client side.
Fix#13371
Add ReTrackOwnerTokenDeploymentTransaction function which will runs community tokens transactions listening.
Add deployment transaction hash to community_tokens table.
Issue #14699
fix(communities)_: Receiving mention notifications (@everyone) from spectated communities #14798
Fix condition to check if user has joined community isCommunityJoinedBeforeClock
Fixes#14798
This avoids locking of the community until the end of reevaluation.
There is no special handling for community changes while reevaluation is
ongoing. If members are added or removed, the function will behave
correctly. If permissions are changed, they will be accommodated in the
next reevaluation.
fixes: status-im/status-desktop#14775
Light functions are based on the fact that permissions are met if the user is on community/channel member list.
If the user is not on the list, permissions will not be met and the client is responsible to use regular permissions-check functions.
For all permissions-check functions, corresponding light versions are added: CheckAllChannelsPermissionsLight,
CheckChannelPermissionsLight, CheckPermissionToJoinLight.
Issue #14220
Use EventWatcher to catch wallet events.
Handling all community tokens wallet events in communitytokens service (database and messenger operations).
Adding new signal to nim: CommunityTokenTransactionSignal, which is emitted everytime when the event is received.
Issue #4351
Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/14421
The problem is that you can receive messages to a channel, then later, before marking them as read, a permission is added to them, so you no longer have access.
Then, you can't even mark it as read if it's hidden.
Here, I fix it by setting the unread count on Init at 0 if the user doesn't have view access to it. And I make sure we update the counts when we are removed from a channel