When we received a remove event from a private group chat out of order,
the chat would not be created.
This was causing some issues if later on we received the previous event.
This commit changes the behavior so that a chat is created.
refactor: associate chats to pubsub topics and populate these depending if the chat belongs to a community or not
refactor: add pubsub topic to mailserver batches
chore: ensure default relay messages continue working as they should
refactor: mailserver functions should be aware of pubsub topics
fix: use []byte for communityIDs
When we switched to marking removed accounts, the handler remained unchanged. It kept
checking for the account existence in the received `protobuf.SyncKeypair` message, instead
of checking a removed flag.
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
This commit adds support for unfurling static image URLs (not GIFs, not animated WebPs), such as https://placehold.co/600x400@2x.png. It also compresses images before returning them as data URIs to clients.
About compression: the compression strategy leverages the existing function images.CompressToFileLimits. A more comprehensive logic to consider the possibility of multiple image URLs being unfurled simultaneously is yet to be implemented.
Closes#3761
- send transferred keyuids instead of number of transferred files
- updating keypair's operability for transferred keypairs
- unnecessary check of a number of transferred keystore files
Linting tools should already be installed by Nix, and we should use
them.
Also switching most shells to pure mode to see what happens.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
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).