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
Main changes:
- Refactor activity API to propagate token identities.
- Extend service to convert token identities to symbols for filtering
multi-transaction
- Filter transfers, pending_transactions and multi-transactions based
on the provided token identities
- Return involved token identities in activity API
- Test token filtering
Also:
- Fixed calling cancel on a filer activity completed task to release
resources
Notes:
- Found limitations with the token identity which complicates things
by not allowing to filter by token groups (like token-code does)
Updates status-desktop #11025
Extended the migration process with a generic way of applying custom
migration code on top of the SQL files. The implementation provides
a safer way to run GO code along with the SQL migrations and possibility
of rolling back the changes in case of failure to keep the database
consistent.
This custom GO migration is needed to extract the status from
the JSON blob receipt and store it in transfers table.
Other changes:
- Add NULL DB value tracking to JSONBlob helper
- Index status column on transfers table
- Remove unnecessary panic calls
- Move log_parser to wallet's common package and use to extract token
identity from the logs
Notes:
- there is already an index on transfers table, sqlite creates one for
each unique constraint therefore add only status to a new index
- the planned refactoring and improvements to the database have been
postponed due to time constraints. Got the time to migrate the data
though, extracting it can be done later for a more efficient
implementation
Update status-desktop #10746
Improve performance of queries for
- transfer.GetTransfersInRange
- transfer.GetTransfersByAddress
- transfer.GetTransfersByAddressAndBlock
- transfer.GetTransfers
- transfer.GetPreloadedTransactions
For 16952 entries worst case scenario tested with `sqlcipher`:
- Before: Run Time: real 0.897 user 0.728139 sys 0.166714
- After: Run Time: real 0.001 user 0.000437 sys 0.000189
A single composite index (with the default one) might work better though
- 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
- `keypair_name` added to `accounts` table, all accounts derived from the
same master key have the same keypair name and also no two keypairs share
the same keypair name (keypair name is unique per keypair)
- `last_used_derivation_index` added to `accounts` table, cause we need
to maintain the highest index been used for the derivations made within
the same keypair
`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.
prefixes. Changed primary keys and API methods.
Fixed tests and added new ones.
Fixed saved addresses and transaction tests to use ':memory:' sqlite
DB instead of a tmp file to speed up testing by hundred of times.
Fixes#8599
`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.
Due to easier maintaining in future the following is done:
- keypairs table removed
- keycard table added, storing only keycards/keypairs
- keycard_accounts table added, storing only accounts migrated to a keycard
Migration is done keeping the current keycard state accurate (no keycard records will be lost).
Changes applied here introduce backing up profile data (display name and identity
images) to waku and fetch them from waku. Information about those data is sent
as a separate signal to a client via `sync.from.waku.profile` signal.
New signal `sync.from.waku.progress` is introduced which will be used to notify a client
about the progress of fetching data from waku.
This commit makes a few changes to the community history archive
download routine to make it more robust:
1. Prior to this commit, even when there were no archives to be
downloaded, we were still trying to extract messages from archive
data.
2. Logs have been improved as they were sometimes showing confusing
information
3. We now handle interruption of ongoing download + data import much
better in case of multiple magnetlinks being processed in roughly the
same time.
4. We now keep track of which archive has been successfully imported
into the database. Without this, Status would consider any downloaded
archives as "done" even though they haven't actually been imported
into the database yet. This way Status should be able to pick up its
work were it left of the last time, in case a user closes the app, or
another magnetlink interrupts the ongoing process.