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.
Main changes:
- Extend saved addresses DB with sync info: sync timestamp, update timestamp
and soft removed flag
- Create custom protobuf message payload to sync saved addresses
- Cleanup saved addresses on each start of messenger, by deleting
soft removed older entries
- Sync all saved addresses on Messenger.SyncDevices calls
- Sync particular changes to saved addresses
- Add SavedAddressManager instance to messenger
- Note, can't find a clean way to pass the SavedAddressManager to the
messenger, so we create another one
- Add tests for sync and new DB API
Closes: #7229
Usually, message IDs are generated by their payload and signature and
in receiving nodes calculated in based on the same data as well.
There's no ID attached to messages in-flight.
This turns out to be a bit of a problem for messages that are being
imported from third party systems like discord, as the conversion
and saving of such messages and handling of their possible assets and
attachments are done in separate steps, which changes the message
payloads after their IDs have been generated.
Hence, we're introducing a `ThirdPartyID` property to `common.Message`
and `protobuf.WakuMessage` so receiving nodes of such messages (via the
archive protocol primarily) can easily detect third party/imported
messages and give them special treatment.
Restore the old, previously renamed, 1662447680_add_keypairs_table.up.sql
file while keeping the current one for those who already migrated to the
new one. The extra migration is noop and saves to keep consistency in
the user data states history.
Remove Favourites APIs and update the saved address APIs
Added up migration scripts that move the favourites from the old table
to the saved_addresses table with true flag and then drop the favourites table.
Required by #6546
This introduces a simple garbage collection which checks for all soft
deleted bookmarks (`removed = 1`) which have been marked for garbage
collection more than 30 days ago from the time of bootstapping the
messenger.
Closes#2705
These APIs are being introduced to address #2706 and #2704, provided
that clients will move to using these APIs instead of the currently
provided equivalent APIs in the browser service.
The `bookmarks` table is being extended with a `deleted_at` field which
can later be used for garbage collection, as "removing" a bookmark is
merely soft deletion and doesn't actually remove the data from the
database.
In addition to those APIs adding and soft deleting bookmark entries,
they also automatically perform a sync operation to ensure that
bookmarks are synced in real-time (#2704).
Closes#2706, #2704
This commit introduces a new `clock` field in the
`communities_settings` table so that it can be leveraged for syncing
community settings across devices.
It alsoe exends existing `syncCommunity` APIs to generate
`SyncCommunitySettings` as well, avoiding sending additional sync messages
for community settings.
When editing communities however, we still sync community settings
explicitly are we aren't syncing the community itself in that case.
This introduces the ability for status notes to handle community
history archive magnetlinks. To make this work, a few things are needed:
1. A new database table has been introduced to store message archive
hashes. This is necessary so status nodes can determine whether or
not they need to download a certain archive
2. The messenger's `handleRetrievedMessages()` has been exteded to take
magnetlink messages into account
3. New APIs were added to download torrent data given a magnetlink and
also to extract messages from downloaded archives, which are then
later fed to `handleRetrievedMessages`
Closes#2568
This introduces logic needed to:
- Create WakuMessageArchives and and indices from store waku messages
- History archive torrent data to disk and create .torrent file from
that
- Seed and unseed history archive torrents as necessary
- Starting/stopping the torrent client
- Enabling/disabling community history support for individual components
and starting/stopping the routine intervals accordingly
This does not yet handle magnet links (#2568)
Closes#2567
This is needed so that when they are bundled into archives, receiving
nodes can still verify the messages payload using its signature.
This commit introduces a new `waku_messages` table and APIs to store
such messages. Waku message payload is store for any message that has
a topic that matches any of the admin communities chats.
Closes#2566
* Sync Settings
* Added valueHandlers and Database singleton
Some issues remain, need a way to comparing incoming sql.DB to check if the connection is to a different file or not. Maybe make singleton instance per filename
* Added functionality to check the sqlite filename
* Refactor of Database.SaveSyncSettings to be used as a handler
* Implemented inteface for setting sync protobuf factories
* Refactored and completed adhoc send setting sync
* Tidying up
* Immutability refactor
* Refactor settings into dedicated package
* Breakout structs
* Tidy up
* Refactor of bulk settings sync
* Bug fixes
* Addressing feedback
* Fix code dropped during rebase
* Fix for db closed
* Fix for node config related crashes
* Provisional fix for type assertion - issue 2
* Adding robust type assertion checks
* Partial fix for null literal db storage and json encoding
* Fix for passively handling nil sql.DB, and checking if elem has len and if len is 0
* Added test for preferred name behaviour
* Adding saved sync settings to MessengerResponse
* Completed granular initial sync and clock from network on save
* add Settings to isEmpty
* Refactor of protobufs, partially done
* Added syncSetting receiver handling, some bug fixes
* Fix for sticker packs
* Implement inactive flag on sync protobuf factory
* Refactor of types and structs
* Added SettingField.CanSync functionality
* Addressing rebase artifact
* Refactor of Setting SELECT queries
* Refactor of string return queries
* VERSION bump and migration index bump
* Deactiveate Sync Settings
* Deactiveated preferred_name and send_status_updates
Co-authored-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
These are used to store settings for individual communities a
user is part of, either as member or as owner.
This included whether or not the community history archive protocol
is enabled.
This adds a new `CommunitySettings` type and adds
a migration script that introduces a new `communities_settings`
table.
It also extends the `MessengerResponse` type to include
`CommunitySettings` which are honored when communities are being
added, edited, joined or left.
Lastly, this adds a new RPC API to retreive the settings.
Closes#2564
This commit introduces a new `TorrentConfig` as per #2563 with dedicated
default values and new options/flags for the status-go CLI.
Since it's part of `NodeConfig`, which is stored per user in the
database, this commit also adds a migration script that adds a new
`torrent_config` table and database APIs to insert and retreive the
torrent config.
Closes#2563
We periodically check whether we should backup contacts through waku.
Currently it's not tied to any event, it will only schedule a backup on
a tick, or through the provided API endpoint.