* chore(config)_: Integration of new RPC Provider configurations
* default_networks.go
* explicit provider initialization with more granular config (rps limiter, order)
* token overrides made more flexible, support not only infura and grove
* get_status_node.go
* override status-proxy auth instead of passing override config to rpc/client.go
* config.go
* ProviderConfig removed
* client.go
* Now any provider can be enabled/disabled (if user wants to use only his custom RPC urls)
* Use bearer auth instead of URL auth
* Provider order is defined by default_networks.go
* Do not store embedded RPC provider credentials in the DB
* FIXME: TestLoginAndMigrationsStillWorkWithExistingDesktopUser uses deprecated test data (with non-existing related_chain_id in networks table)
This is a breaking change which removes `communitytokens` package.
This commit removes old `communitytokens` package, cause previously added `communitytokensv2` package,
which is in use now, will be renamed to `communitytokens` in next commit.
* feat(accounts)_: Persist acceptance of Terms of Use & Privacy policy (#5766)
The original GH issue https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/21113
came from a request from the Legal team. We must show to Status v1 users the new
terms (Terms of Use & Privacy Policy) right after they upgrade to Status v2
from the stores.
The solution we use is to create a flag in the accounts table, named
hasAcceptedTerms. The flag will be set to true on the first account ever
created in v2 and we provide a native call in mobile/status.go#AcceptTerms,
which allows the client to persist the user's choice in case they are upgrading
(from v1 -> v2, or from a v2 older than this PR).
This solution is not the best because we should store the setting in a separate
table, not in the accounts table.
Related Mobile PR https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/21124
* fix(test)_: Compare addresses using uppercased strings
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Co-authored-by: Icaro Motta <icaro.ldm@gmail.com>
* feat_: log error and stacktrace when panic in goroutine
* test_: add test TestSafeGo
* chore_: rename logAndCall to call
* chore_: rename SafeGo to Go
* chore_: make lint-fix
* chore_: use t.Cleanup
* chore_: Revert "chore_: use t.Cleanup"
This reverts commit 4eb420d179cc0e208e84c13cb941e6b3d1ed9819.
* chore_: Revert "chore_: make lint-fix"
This reverts commit fcc995f157e671a4229b47419c3a0e4004b5fdab.
* chore_: Revert "chore_: rename SafeGo to Go"
This reverts commit a6d73d6df583f313032d79aac62f66328039cb55.
* chore_: Revert "chore_: rename logAndCall to call"
This reverts commit 8fbe993bedb9fbba67349a44f151e2dd5e3bc4cc.
* chore_: Revert "test_: add test TestSafeGo"
This reverts commit a1fa91839f3960398980c6bf456e6462ec944819.
* chore_: Revert "feat_: log error and stacktrace when panic in goroutine"
This reverts commit f612dd828fa2ce410d0e806fe773ecbe3e86a68a.
* feat_: log error and stacktrace when panic in goroutine
* chore_: make lint-fix
* chore_: rename logAndCall to call
* chore_: renaming LogOnPanic
* chore_: update rest goroutine function calls
* chore_: make lint-fix
This commit moves the "accountsFeed" from "initServices" to the status node config, and adds a reference to messenger config for sending events on handling backed-up data.
Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
When going offline, all the rpc calls fail making hystrix open all the
circuits.
This commit changes the behavior so that when we go back online, we
close all the circuits.
We should also avoid making rpc requests while offline, but this should
work for release.
* chore_: unused `BuildTx` function removed from the processor interface and types that are implement it
Since the `BuildTx` function is not used anywhere, it's removed from the code.
* fix_: resolving nonce improvements
When the app sends more than a single tx from the same account on the same chain, some
chains do not return appropriate nonce (they do not consider pending txs), because of
that we place more tx with the same nonce, where all but the first one fail.
Changes in this PR keep track of nonces being used in the same sending/bridging flow, which means
for the first tx from the multi txs the app asks the chain for the nonce, and every next nonce is resolved
by incrementing the last used nonce by 1.