This commit skips deleting a keystore file for account which are not marked as fully operable
and also skips deleting master key keystore file if a keypair is non operable. It also takes into
consideration the operable property of an account when adding/updating/handling a keypair/keycard.
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There is a desktop app feature where we need to transfer keystore files for selected
keypair/s only via local network using a QR code (of course, which are not migrated
to a keycard, otherwise we wouldn't need to do that).
This is the second step of improvements over keypairs/keycards/accounts.
- `SyncKeycardAction` protobuf removed
- `SyncKeypair` protobuf is used for syncing keycards state as well as for all
keycards related changes
- `last_update_clock` column removed from `keypairs` table cause as well as
for accounts, any keycard related change is actually a change made on a related
keypair, thus a keypair's clock keeps the clock of the last change
- `position` column added to `keypairs` table, needed to display keycards in
the same order accross devices
This is the first step of improvements over keypairs/keycards/accounts.
- `SyncKeypairFull` protobuf removed
- `SyncKeypair` protobuf is used for syncing all but the watch only accounts
- `SyncAccount` is used only for syncing watch only accounts
- related keycards are synced together with a keypair
- on any keypair change (either it's just a keypair name or any change made over an
account which belongs to that keypair) entire keypair is synced including related keycards
- on any watch only account related change, that account is synced with all its details
- old `accounts` table is moved/mapped to `keypairs` and `keypairs_accounts`
- `keycards` table has foreign key which refers to `keypairs.key_uid`
- `Keypair` introduced as a new type
- api endpoints updated according to this change
This commit renames few api endpoints:
- old `AddMigratedKeyPairOrAddAccountsIfKeyPairIsAdded` renamed to `AddKeycardOrAddAccountsIfKeycardIsAdded`
- old `GetAllMigratedKeyPairs` renamed to `GetAllKnownKeycardsGroupedByKeyUID`
- old `GetMigratedKeyPairByKeyUID` renamed to `GetKeycardByKeyUID`
- old `DeleteKeypair` renamed to `DeleteAllKeycardsWithKeyUID`
`type` column is set for all rows to appropriate value. Before this change
accounts which were generated from the keypair created importing seed phrase
had `generated` value for the `type`.
According to above, a function for generating an account sets the `type`
based on the passed derive from address.
`last_update_clock` will be used later for synchronization.
All keypair functions take clock value in consideration when
making a decision whether to perform an action or not.
Both functions `DeleteAccount` and `AddMigratedKeyPair` require password to be provided
in order to delete account from the keystore properly (removing account from the cache and
deleting corresponding local keystore file).
Password parameter can be also an empty string, since there are cases when an account is
not added to the keystore (in case of keycard account), so we have nothing to delete.
This tests the entire process of converting a regular account to a keycard
account and then converting that keycard account back to a regular account.
For the need of this test I had to improve `DeleteAccount` function, cause the
previous implementation didn't remove account from the keystore cache, but
only from the keystore.
Handling results of `GetAllMigratedKeyPairs` and `GetMigratedKeyPairByKeyUID`
endpoints updated in a way that account address is unique in the address list.
The following three new functions introduced, for which password should be verified
on the client side (in case of a keycard user we don't have keystores to check pass):
- `AddAccountWithMnemonicPasswordVerified`
- `AddAccountWithMnemonicAndPathPasswordVerified`
- `AddAccountWithPrivateKeyPasswordVerified`
- `GenerateAccountPasswordVerified`
- `GenerateAccountWithDerivedPathPasswordVerified`
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