Move settings table schema from a key-value store to a one row table with many columns.
We now save the first row with initial data in saveAccountAndLogin and follow up saveSetting calls are only saving one setting at a time.
Co-authored-by: Adam Babik <a.babik@designfortress.com>
* WIP accounts implementation
* Accounts datasore and changes to status mobile API
* Add library changes and method to update config
* Handle error after account selection
* Add two methods to start account to backend
* Use encrypted database for settings and add a service for them
* Resolve linter warning
* Bring back StartNode StopNode for tests
* Add sub accounts and get/save api
* Changes to accounts structure
* Login use root address and fetch necessary info from database
* Cover accounts store with tests
* Refactor in progress
* Initialize status keystore instance before starting ethereum node
* Rework library tests
* Resolve failures in private api test and send transaction test
* Pass pointer to initialized config to unmarshal
* Use multiaccounts/accounts naming consistently
Multiaccount is used as a login identifier
Account references an address and a key, if account is not watch-only.
* Add login timestamp stored in the database to accounts.Account object
* Add photo-path field for multiaccount struct
* Add multiaccoutns rpc with updateAccount method
Update to any other account that wasn't used for login will return an error
* Fix linter in services/accounts
* Select account before starting a node
* Save list of accounts on first login
* Pass account manager to accounts service to avoid selecting account before starting a node
* Add logs to login with save and regualr login
- 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.
We need to be able to sign more than just transactions to make DApps
work properly. This change separates signing requests from the
transactions and make it more general to prepare to intoduce different
types of signing requests.
This change is designed to preserve status APIs, so it is
backward-comparible with the current API bindings.
- [x] [#797] : Remove unused methods PopulateStaticPeers, ReconnectStaticPeers, removeStaticPeers, removePeer
- [x] [#797] : Rename node.Manager to node. StatusNode and simplify its public api
- [x] [#797] : Rename all references to nodeManager to statusNode
* Update project to use Whisper v6. Part of #638
* Revert "Add patch to downgrade usage of Whisper v6 to v5 in some geth 1.8.1 vendor files. Part of #665" - this reverts commit 6aefb4c8fd02dbcfffac6b69e8bb22b13ef86b6b.
* Enable light mode on Whisper v6 for non-mail servers. Part of #638
* Fix race condition in whisperv6/peer.go. Part of #665 (PR already accepted upstream for 1.8.2)
* Update bootnode addresses in staticnodes.json. Part of #638
* Add `shh.lightclient` flag and tests for bloom filter setting logic. Part of #638
* Move MakeTestNodeConfig to utils. Part of #638
* Reduce PoW in `whisper_jail_test.go` to fix flaky test. Part of #638
Network disconnect is introduced by removing default gateway, easily reversible condition.
On my local machine it takes 30 seconds for peers to reconnect after connectivity is restored. As you guess this is not an accident, and there is 30 seconds timeout for dial expiration. This dial expiration is used in p2p.Server to guarantee that peers are not dialed too often.
Additionally I added small script to Makefile to run such tests in docker environment, usage example:
```
make docker-test ARGS="./t/destructive/ -v -network=4"
```
Improve patcher tool:
* fix broken `-p` flag,
* rename it to `-b`,
* add a new `-p` flag that allows specifying the source of the patches, so that it can be used for more than just go-ethereum patches,
* make it work correctly independently of the order that options are specified in the command line.
The main goal of this change is to remove async operations from node manager.
Additionally all of the signals from node manager are moved to status backend.
All of the async operation now will have the following behaviour:
- If node in the correct state exit immediatly without error
- If node not in the correct state exit immediatly with error
- In all other cases spawn a goroutine with wanted operation
- All the progress regarding that operation will be reported
by using signals
- Signals should be handled in once place, which is StatusBackend
There are 2 potentially breaking changes:
- Empty event field will be ommited when Envelope is sent to a client
- All errors will be delivered to a client as an Envelope, previously
some errors (NodeExists, NoRunningNode) were delivered synchronously
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Shulyak <yashulyak@gmail.com>