Previously, we've turned archive support off by default, this means,
community member nodes won't try to download torrent data when they
receive a magnetlink.
This commit ensures that communities joined in the future will have
this setting on, and also all existing communities that the node
isn't admin of will have this feature enabled.
* feat: add colorId utility
it returns color id for given pubkey
* feat: populate Account with colorHash and colorId
accounts displayed to users on login page should display colorHash and
avatar fallback color (aka colorId)
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
This commit adds the special magnetlink channel that is used to
distribute community archive magnetlinks to community members.
The channel shoudn't be visible in the UI, so instead creating an
actual channel instance, it just sets up the filters.
Closes#2565
This commit enables mailserver cycle logic by default and make a few
changes:
1) Nodes are graylisted instead of being blacklisted for a set amount of
time. The reason is that if we blacklist, any cut in connectivity
might result in long delays before reconnecting, especially on spotty
connections.
2) Fixes an issue on the devp2p server, whereby the node would not
connect to one of the static nodes since all the connection slots
where filled. The fix is a bit inelegant, it always connects to
static nodes, ignoring maxpeers, but it's tricky to get it to work
since the code is clearly not written to select a specific node.
3) Adds support to pinned mailservers
4) Add retries to mailservers requests. It uses a closure for now, I
think we should eventually have a channel etc, but I'd leave that for
later.
Prior to this commit, when a community owner leaves her community,
status-go would just set the `joined` flag to `false` without updating the
members list. This results in wrong data as the number of members doesn't
match the reality.
This commit removes the owner of the community from the members list
when she's leaving the community.
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.
Sometimes the message scheduled & message sent notifications are
received out of order.
Now we use a single channel for both so order is maintained.
This was causing the tests to be flaky and it might have happened in
production as well.
We need to discard installations with no metadata, as some might be sent
before, so we need to check in the loop that the one we care about is
received.
This commit fixes one source of flakyness in the tests, which was an
actual bug.
If 1 device is registering with a push notification server, if there's
another device with the same public key, both would mark themselves as
registered, while maybe only one has been actually registered.
To fix this, we keep track of the request ids we send (in memory for
now), and only mark it as registered if the request was originating on
this device.
* Protobufs and adapters
* Added basic anon metric service and config init
* Added fibonacci interval incrementer
* Added basic Client.Start func and integrated interval incrementer
* Added new processed field to app metrics table
* Added id column to app metrics table
* Added migration clean up
* Added appmetrics GetUnprocessed and SetToProcessedByIDs and tests
There was a wierd bug where metrics in the db that did not explicitly insert a value would be NULL, so could not be found by . In addition I've added a new primary id field to the app_metrics table so that updates could be done against very specific metric rows.
* Updated adaptors and db to handle proto_id
I need a way to distinguish individual metric items from each other so that I can ignore the ones that have been seen before.
* Moved incrementer into dedicated file
* Resolve incrementer test fail
* Finalised the main loop functionality
* Implemented delete loop framework
* Updated adaptors file name
* Added delete loop delay and quit, and tweak on RawMessage gen
* Completed delete loop logic
* Added DBLock to prevent deletion during mainLoop
* Added postgres DB connection, integrated into anonmetrics.Server
* Removed proto_id from SQL migration and model
* Integrated postgres with Server and updated adaptors
* Function name update
* Added sample config files for client and server
* Fixes and testing for low level e2e
* make generate
* Fix lint
* Fix for receiving an anonMetricBatch not in server mode
* Postgres test fixes
* Tidy up, make vendor and make generate
* delinting
* Fixing database tests
* Attempted fix of does: cannot open `does' (No such file or directory)
not: cannot open `not' (No such file or directory)
exist: cannot open `exist' (No such file or directory) error on sql resource loas
* Moved all anon metric postgres migration logic and sources into a the protocol/anonmetrics package or sub packages. I don't know if this will fix the does: cannot open `does' (No such file or directory)
not: cannot open `not' (No such file or directory)
exist: cannot open `exist' (No such file or directory) error that happens in Jenkins but this could work
* Lint for the lint god
* Why doesn't the linter list all its problems at once?
* test tweaks
* Fix for wakuV2 change
* DB reset change
* Fix for postgres db migrations fails
* More robust implementation of postgres test setup and teardown
* Added block for anon metrics functionality
* Version Bump to 0.84.0
* Added test to check anon metrics broadcast is deactivated
* Protobufs and adapters
* Added basic anon metric service and config init
* Added new processed field to app metrics table
* Added id column to app metrics table
* Added migration clean up
* Added appmetrics GetUnprocessed and SetToProcessedByIDs and tests
There was a wierd bug where metrics in the db that did not explicitly insert a value would be NULL, so could not be found by . In addition I've added a new primary id field to the app_metrics table so that updates could be done against very specific metric rows.
* Updated adaptors and db to handle proto_id
I need a way to distinguish individual metric items from each other so that I can ignore the ones that have been seen before.
* Added postgres DB connection, integrated into anonmetrics.Server
* Removed proto_id from SQL migration and model
* Integrated postgres with Server and updated adaptors
* Added sample config files for client and server
* Fix lint
* Fix for receiving an anonMetricBatch not in server mode
* Postgres test fixes
* Tidy up, make vendor and make generate
* Moved all anon metric postgres migration logic and sources into a the protocol/anonmetrics package or sub packages. I don't know if this will fix the does: cannot open `does' (No such file or directory)
not: cannot open `not' (No such file or directory)
exist: cannot open `exist' (No such file or directory) error that happens in Jenkins but this could work