* sync local deleted messages
* rebase
* add REPLACE
* fix lint
* defer rows.Close() / rename function
* add local pair test
* replace unused clock with _
* fix(mentions): deleting or editing a mention should remove the mention
* test(edit): add a test for mentions in edits
* test(delete): add test for deleting a message with a mention
There were a couple of issues on how we handle pinned messages:
1) Clock of the message was only checked when saving, meaning that the
client would receive potentially updates that were not to be
processed.
2) We relied on the client to generate a notification for a pinned
message by sending a normal message through the wire. This PR changes
the behavior so that the notification is generated locally, either on
response to a network event or client event.
3) When deleting a message, we pull all the replies/pinned notifications
and send them over to the client so they know that those messages
needs updating.
* fix: Contact requests flows
fix: pending CR notification
fix: use CR as message with provided text
* fix: Remove legacy default contact request
* fix: Add test case sending CR after removal from contacts
* fix: refactor contact request tests to have common steps
* fix: activate chat on sender side after receiveing the CR
* chore: Return defaultContactRequestID function
* fix: force activate chat on reciever's side
* fix: ensure AC notification's name for CR notifiaction match contact's primary name
Changes applied here introduce:
- improvements to sync wallet accounts among devices (including all account types)
- backing up wallet accounts to and fetch them from waku (an information about received
wallet accounts is sent via `waku.backedup.wallet-account` signal to a client)
* Community request to join changes
* Fix read state for request to join notification
* Bring back deleted notification when updated with response
* Update Request timeout to 7 days
* Update VERSION
* fix(image-album): make sure to delete all images part of an album
* test(delete): add test that deletes a message part of an album
* test(delete): add test where the signal to delete images is after
also adds the handling of deleteForMe
* fix(delete): add album deletion handling for deleteForMe
- `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
This commit extends the `CommunityRequestToJoin` with `RevealedAddresses` which represent wallet addresses and signatures provided by the sender, to proof a community owner ownership of those wallet addresses.
**Note: This only works with keystore files maanged by status-go**
At high level, the follwing happens:
1. User instructs Status to send a request to join to a community. By adding a password hash to the instruction, Status will try to unlock the users keystore and verify each wallet account.
2. For every verified wallet account, a signature is created for the following payload, using each wallet's private key
``` keccak256(chatkey + communityID + requestToJoinID) ``` A map of walletAddress->signature is then attached to the community request to join, which will be sent to the community owner
3. The owner node receives the request, and if the community requires users to hold tokens to become a member, it will check and verify whether the given wallet addresses are indeed owned by the sender. If any signature provided by the request cannot be recovered, the request is immediately declined by the owner.
4. The verified addresses are then added to the owner node's database such that, once the request should be accepted, the addresses can be used to check on chain whether they own the necessary funds to fulfill the community's permissions
The checking of required funds is **not** part of this commit. It will be added in a follow-up commit.
`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.
Adds a new column named `deleted` to the table `activity_center_notifications`.
Related PR in Mobile https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/15106 for a lot more details of the feature.
Why? Relying on the `dismissed` column for soft deletion is no longer viable because the mobile & desktop clients should display dismissed notifications (sometimes), hence the need for a new column to truly represent soft deletion.
* Outgoing contact requests
* Test fix
* Test fix
* Fixes
* Bugfixes
* Bugfixes
* Almost there
* Removed the activity center notification
* Test update
* Almost ready
* Fixes
* Fixes
* feat: Add seen/unseen activity center state
* feat: ActivityCenterState for grouping ActivityCenter unread messages cnt and seen state
* feat: always use messenger's addActivityCenterNotification & add state to the response
* Remove unused activity center endpoints form api and fix test
This commit fixes an issue where when accepting a contact request
the other end would display an extra notification.
It also changes WaitOnResponse to collect results. This should make
tests less flaky, since sometimes messages are processed in different
batches.
Now we need to be though exact on what we expect from the response (i.e
use == instead of >, otherwise the same behavior applies)
This uncovered a couple of issues with messenger.Merge, so I have moved
the struct to use a map based collection instead of an array.
In general, any time a piece of state is updated in the backend, that
should be propagated to the client through signals.
In this case, when a request was accepted, the client wasn't notified,
requiring them to re-fetch the accepted requests and causing
inconsistent state between status-go and client.
* fix: Accepting or dismissing contact request should mark AC notification as read
* fix: Accepting or declining community request should mark AC notification as read
* fix: Read notification status fo identity verification requests
* fix: Save whole notification object while handling contact requests
* fix: Remove unused functions from activity_center_persistence
* fix: Use Accepted and Dismissed flags for AC notifications with CTA
* fix: Mark notification as unread when we handle accepted verification request
* fix: Replace Warn with Error on fail to save notification, test fixes
* fix: Fix conditions for fetching AC notifications from the db
* fix: Review fixes for err name and conditions array
There were cases where this caused a crash, as handling magnetlinks would try to close
an already closed tasked channel
See https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/8996 for more information.
This commit extends the task struct such that it can be marked as cancelled and safely
read and written by multiple go routines.
This adds the functionality that history archives continue to be imported
in case the import has been interrupted the last time the app/client
was running.
This typically happens when users don't wait for an ongoing import to finish,
which sometimes can take a while. Users then close the app/kill the client
which leaves the database in a state where there's downloaded archives that
haven't been fully imported.
Prior to this change, the node will have to wait until it receives a new
magnetlink that it hasn't seen before, until it processes imports again.
This can take several days.
Now, it will check on startup if there are any archives left to be imported
and resumes the import from there.
Instead of loading the entire torrent file into memory when trying
to extrract active messages, we now only read the chunks that are
necessary to decode any individual archive and then process
extracted messages in chunks.
This doesn't introduce a max cap of allowed memory yet, since the
chunk size depends entirely on the size of the archive, but this
will be done soon.
* feat(ActivityCenter): Add missing AC notifications for verification requests
* fix(Contacts): Fix updates for trusted and untrustworthy statuses
* feat(ActivityCenter): Add test for trusted verification request and AC notifications
* feat(Contacts): Trusted and untrustworthy statuses should be unknown for verificated side
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 is done so that when member join a community by being accepted by
the community owner, they also receive the most up-to-date magnetlink
along with it.
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.
This creates a smoother experience for users when they leave a community since they can see the exact same messages they had before without having to rely on the mailserver.
In order to give clients more insights about archive messages being
processed, we're adding this additional signal that informs clients when
the import of downloaded history archive messages has started.
* feat(ActivityCenter): Add community request AC notification
* feat(ActivityCenter): Add CommunityID to AC notification
* feat(ActivityCenter): Add membership status for community membership AC notifications
* feat(ActivityCenter): Add tests for community notifications and fix naming
* Add notification for kicked from community action
* feat(ActivityCenter): Fix for missing notification objects for tests
When fetching torrent info after receiving a magnet link,
it can happen that the request times out.
We want to retry downloading the data again at least once more
before giving up
This adds a new `DownloadingHistoryArchivesFinished` signal to the
family of community archive signals. It's emitted when all to be
downloaded archives have been downloaded and handled.
`FirstMessageTimestamp` enables members of the community to determine if
there are any messages they can fetch on the community channel(chat).
`FirstMessageTimestamp` is advertised by admin for each community chat
through `CommunityDescription`. It assumes admin is online frequently
enough to capture the first channel message.
For existing communities admin determines first message timestamp by
finding oldest chat message in its local database.
task: status-im/status-desktop#6731
This commit ensures we're relying on `chat.DeletedAtClockValue` instead
of `chat.Active` to know whether or not we need to remove the chat from
paired devices.
Because we were relying on `Active != true`, we ended up with a serious
but that would result in deactivating all chats on paired devices.
The reason the chats would disappear on paired devices is because, when
setting up a new device by importing a seedphrase, chances are this
device will receive `HandleBackUp` signals (which original from other
devices with the same account that backed up contacts etc).
When backups are handled, we create chats for every contact that's part
of the backup signal. Those chats are set to `Active = false` because
the signal handling shouldn't cause those chats to show up in the UI.
However, because those are set to `Active = false`, the next time the
user tries to sync from this devices, all those chats are considered as
"removed", hence sending "chat removed" signals when syncing (which then
causes those chats to disappear on all paired devices.
We need to rely on `DeletedAtClockValue` to know whether a chat was
indeed removed and only then emit such a signal.
This commit introduces a few changes regarding users accessing
communities:
While the APIs still exist, community invites should no longer be
used, instead communities should merely be "shared".
Sharing a community to users allows users to "join" the community,
which in reality makes them request access to that community.
This means, users have to request access to any community, even if
the community has permissions set to NO_MEMBERSHIP
Only difference between ON_REQUEST and NO_MEMBERSHIP is that
ON_REQUEST communities require manual approval of the owner/admin
to access a community. NO_MEMBERSHIP communities accept
automatically (as soon as owner/admin receives the request).
This also implies that users are no longer optimistically added to the
member list of communities, but only after they have been accepted.
This introduces a bit of a message ping-pong for users to know that
someone is now part of a community
fix: add verification request to response
fix: code review
add missing functions and simplify timestamp usage
fix: sync verification requests
feat: add endpoint to fetch all received verification requests
feat: add signal when trusting verification request
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Rainville <rainville.jonathan@gmail.com>
If a contact update or a legacy contact request is sent, we create a
notification for the user in the activity center so it can be replied
to.
If at a later date a new contact request is received from the same user,
this will replace it, so the proper message can be displayed.
This allows to store community admin settings that are meant to be propagated
to community members (as opposed to the already existing
`CommunitySettings` which are considered local to every account).
The first setting introduced as part of this commit is one that enables
community admins to configure whether or not members of the community
are allowed to pin messages in community channels.
Prior to this commit, this was not restricted at all on the protocol
level and only enforced by clients via UI (e.g. members don't see an
option to pin messages, although they could).
This config setting now ensures that:
1. If turned off, members cannot send a pin message
2. If turned off, pin messages from members are not handled/processed
This is needed by https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/5662
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