Sale Djenic 280f48877d chore(savedaddresses)!: favourite property removed and primary key updated
- favourite column removed from the saved_addresses table
- favourite property removed from the SavedAddress struct
- ens name removed from the primary key, the primary key now is composed of address and is_test columns
- ens parameter removed from wakuext_deleteSavedAddress
- wallet_getSavedAddresses moved to wakuext_getSavedAddresses (to keep them all in a single place)
- saved addresses related endpoints removed from the wallet service, even they logically belong there, a reason for that
is avoiding emitting sync message if one uses calls from the wallet service, while that's not the case in ext service. Once
we refactor this and introduce devices syncing mechanism in the wallet service, we should not only these but other wallet
related endpoints move there (removed: wallet_getSavedAddresses, wallet_addSavedAddress and wallet_deleteSavedAddress).

Affected area:
Saved addresses
2024-01-10 19:30:56 +01:00
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status-go/protocol

This is an implementation of the secure transport and payloads which are a part of the Status Client specification.

This implementation uses SQLite and SQLCipher for persistent storage.

The payloads are encoded using protocol-buffers.

Content

  • messenger.go is the main file which exports Messenger struct. This is a public API to interact with this implementation of the Status Chat Protocol.
  • protobuf/ contains protobuf files implementing payloads described in the Payloads spec.
  • encryption/ implements the Secure Transport spec.
  • transport/ connects the Status Chat Protocol with a wire-protocol which in our case is either Whisper or Waku.
  • datasync/ is an adapter for MVDS.
  • applicationmetadata/ is an outer layer wrapping a payload with an app-specific metadata like a signature.
  • identity/ implements details related to creating a three-word name and identicon.
  • migrations/ contains implementation specific migrations for the sqlite database which is used by Messenger as a persistent data store.

History

Originally this package was a dedicated repo called status-protocol-go and was migrated into status-go. The new status-go/protocol package maintained its own dependencies until sub modules were removed and the root go.mod file managed all dependencies for the entire status-go repo.