This functionality is needed in case the user wants to send a transaction and
signs it using the signature provided by the keycard (or any other compatible way).
- use `appdatabse.DbInitializer{}` in tests to ensure consistent migrations
- remove protocol's open database functions due to improper
initialization caused by missing node config migration
- introduce `PushNotificationServerConfig` to resolve cyclic dependency
issues
* sync preferred name;
remove settings.usernames
* update account name when handle settings.preferred_name from backup message
* fix Error:Field validation for 'KeycardPairingDataFile' failed on the 'required' tag
* bump version
* rebase
Mainly refactor API to have control on pending_transactions operations.
Use the new API to migrate the multi-transaction ID from to transfers
in one SQL transaction.
The refactoring was done to better mirror the purpose of pending_transactions
Also:
- Externalize TransactionManager from WalletService to be used by
other services
- Extract walletEvent as a dependency for all services that need to
propagate events
- Batch chain requests
- Remove unused APIs
- Add auto delete option for clients that fire and forget transactions
Updates status-desktop #11754
Added a unit test for changing app and wallet DBs passwords.
Refactored geth_backend to simplify and allow wallet db password changing.
Fixed opening database with wrong password.
interface for initializing db, which is implemented for appdatabase and
walletdatabase. TBD for multiaccounts DB.
Unified DB initializion for all tests using helpers and new interface.
Reduced sqlcipher kdf iterations for all tests to 1.
The only place where appDB is used in wallet is activity,
which refers to `keycards_accounts` table. So a temporary
table `keycards_accounts` is created in wallet db and updated
before each activity query.
If user followed onboarding flow to recover his account using seed phrase or keycard,
then `ProcessBackedupMessages` property of node config json object should be set to
`true`, otherwise it should be set to `false` or be omitted.
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
Nameserver is passed by the OS on creation/restore, this commit adds the
ability to pass it at login time.
We don't want to store it on disk since that's bound to change, and
currently there's a bug on golang that prevents getting the DNS from the
system on android.
Improve the error management in order to avoid DB corruption in case the process is killed while encrypting the DB.
Changes:
Use sqlcipher_export instead of rekey to change the DB password. The advantage is that sqlcipher_export will operate on a new DB file and we don't need to modify the current account unless the export is successful.
Keeping the rekey requires to create a DB copy before trying to re-encrypt the DB, but the DB copy is risky in case the DB file changes wile the copy is in progress. It could also lead to DB corruption.
* perf(sqlCipher): Increase cipher page size to 8192
Increasing the cipher page size to 8192 requires DB re-encryption. The process is as follows:
//Login to v3 DB
PRAGMA key = 'key';
PRAGMA cipher_page_size = 1024"; // old Page size
PRAGMA cipher_hmac_algorithm = HMAC_SHA1";
PRAGMA cipher_kdf_algorithm = PBKDF2_HMAC_SHA1";
PRAGMA kdf_iter = kdfIterationsNumber";
//Create V4 DB with increased page size
ATTACH DATABASE 'newdb.db' AS newdb KEY 'key';
PRAGMA newdb.cipher_page_size = 8192; // new Page size
PRAGMA newdb.cipher_hmac_algorithm = HMAC_SHA1"; // same as in v3
PRAGMA newdb.cipher_kdf_algorithm = PBKDF2_HMAC_SHA1"; // same as in v3
PRAGMA newdb.kdf_iter = kdfIterationsNumber"; // same as in v3
SELECT sqlcipher_export('newdb');
DETACH DATABASE newdb;
//Login to V4 DB
...
Worth noting:
The DB migration will happen on the first successful login.
The new DB version will have a different name to be able to distinguish between different DB versions.Versions naming mirrors sqlcipher major version (naming conventions used by sqlcipher), meaning that we're migrating from V3 to V4 DB (even if we're not fully aligned with V4 standards). The DB is not migrated to the v4 standard `SHA512` due to performance reasons. Our custom `SHA1` implementation is fully optimised for perfomance.
* perf(sqlCipher): Fixing failing tests
Update the new DB file format in Delete account, Change password and Decrypt database flows
* perf(SQLCipher): Increase page size - send events to notify when the DB re-encryption starts/ends
This commit adds LoginAccount endpoint.
This makes it consistent with CreateAccount and RestoreAccount as they
use similar config.
The notable difference with the previous endpoint is the API, which is
the same as CreateAccount/RestoreAccount, and the fact that it will
override your networks configuration.
Storing them in the config is now not needed anymore, as that's always
driven from the backend, and we won't allow custom networks in the new
wallet.
An issue was that in the `0.97.3` version we didn't have `key_uid` column, later
it was added but there was no chance to set in `key_uid` value properly during
migration and we left it empty. Now in `accounts_and_keycards_improvements.up.sql`
script a constraint `CHECK (length(trim(key_uid)) > 0)` is set for `key_uid` column and
because of it migration test couldn't pass cause `key_uid` was empty.
How it is fixed: the same test account is used but just `key_uid` was added to table to
make migration tests pass again and stored Status test account data refer to `0.132.0`
version.