status-go/db/db.go
shashankshampi 14dcd29eee test_: Code Migration from status-cli-tests
author shashankshampi <shashank.sanket1995@gmail.com> 1729780155 +0530
committer shashankshampi <shashank.sanket1995@gmail.com> 1730274350 +0530

test: Code Migration from status-cli-tests
fix_: functional tests (#5979)

* fix_: generate on test-functional

* chore(test)_: fix functional test assertion

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Co-authored-by: Siddarth Kumar <siddarthkay@gmail.com>

feat(accounts)_: cherry-pick Persist acceptance of Terms of Use & Privacy policy (#5766) (#5977)

* 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>

test_: restore account (#5960)

feat_: `LogOnPanic` linter (#5969)

* feat_: LogOnPanic linter

* fix_: add missing defer LogOnPanic

* chore_: make vendor

* fix_: tests, address pr comments

* fix_: address pr comments

fix(ci)_: remove workspace and tmp dir

This ensures we do not encounter weird errors like:
```
+ ln -s /home/jenkins/workspace/go_prs_linux_x86_64_main_PR-5907 /home/jenkins/workspace/go_prs_linux_x86_64_main_PR-5907@tmp/go/src/github.com/status-im/status-go
ln: failed to create symbolic link '/home/jenkins/workspace/go_prs_linux_x86_64_main_PR-5907@tmp/go/src/github.com/status-im/status-go': File exists
script returned exit code 1
```

Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>

chore_: enable windows and macos CI build (#5840)

- Added support for Windows and macOS in CI pipelines
- Added missing dependencies for Windows and x86-64-darwin
- Resolved macOS SDK version compatibility for darwin-x86_64

The `mkShell` override was necessary to ensure compatibility with the newer
macOS SDK (version 11.0) for x86_64. The default SDK (10.12) was causing build failures
because of the missing libs and frameworks. OverrideSDK creates a mapping from
the default SDK in all package categories to the requested SDK (11.0).

fix(contacts)_: fix trust status not being saved to cache when changed (#5965)

Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/16392

cleanup

added logger and cleanup

review comments changes

fix_: functional tests (#5979)

* fix_: generate on test-functional

* chore(test)_: fix functional test assertion

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Co-authored-by: Siddarth Kumar <siddarthkay@gmail.com>

feat(accounts)_: cherry-pick Persist acceptance of Terms of Use & Privacy policy (#5766) (#5977)

* 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

---------

Co-authored-by: Icaro Motta <icaro.ldm@gmail.com>

test_: restore account (#5960)

feat_: `LogOnPanic` linter (#5969)

* feat_: LogOnPanic linter

* fix_: add missing defer LogOnPanic

* chore_: make vendor

* fix_: tests, address pr comments

* fix_: address pr comments

chore_: enable windows and macos CI build (#5840)

- Added support for Windows and macOS in CI pipelines
- Added missing dependencies for Windows and x86-64-darwin
- Resolved macOS SDK version compatibility for darwin-x86_64

The `mkShell` override was necessary to ensure compatibility with the newer
macOS SDK (version 11.0) for x86_64. The default SDK (10.12) was causing build failures
because of the missing libs and frameworks. OverrideSDK creates a mapping from
the default SDK in all package categories to the requested SDK (11.0).

fix(contacts)_: fix trust status not being saved to cache when changed (#5965)

Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/16392

test_: remove port bind

chore(wallet)_: move route execution code to separate module

chore_: replace geth logger with zap logger (#5962)

closes: #6002

feat(telemetry)_: add metrics for message reliability (#5899)

* feat(telemetry)_: track message reliability

Add metrics for dial errors, missed messages,
missed relevant messages, and confirmed delivery.

* fix_: handle error from json marshal

chore_: use zap logger as request logger

iterates: status-im/status-desktop#16536

test_: unique project per run

test_: use docker compose v2, more concrete project name

fix(codecov)_: ignore folders without tests

Otherwise Codecov reports incorrect numbers when making changes.
https://docs.codecov.com/docs/ignoring-paths

Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>

test_: verify schema of signals during init; fix schema verification warnings (#5947)

fix_: update defaultGorushURL (#6011)

fix(tests)_: use non-standard port to avoid conflicts

We have observed `nimbus-eth2` build failures reporting this port:
```json
{
  "lvl": "NTC",
  "ts": "2024-10-28 13:51:32.308+00:00",
  "msg": "REST HTTP server could not be started",
  "topics": "beacnde",
  "address": "127.0.0.1:5432",
  "reason": "(98) Address already in use"
}
```
https://ci.status.im/job/nimbus-eth2/job/platforms/job/linux/job/x86_64/job/main/job/PR-6683/3/

Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>

fix_: create request logger ad-hoc in tests

Fixes `TestCall` failing when run concurrently.

chore_: configure codecov (#6005)

* chore_: configure codecov

* fix_: after_n_builds
2024-10-30 14:49:26 +05:30

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Go

package db
import (
"path/filepath"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/errors"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/iterator"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/opt"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/storage"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/util"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"github.com/status-im/status-go/logutils"
)
type storagePrefix byte
const (
// PeersCache is used for the db entries used for peers DB
PeersCache storagePrefix = iota
// DeduplicatorCache is used for the db entries used for messages
// deduplication cache
DeduplicatorCache
// MailserversCache is a list of mail servers provided by users.
MailserversCache
// TopicHistoryBucket isolated bucket for storing history metadata.
TopicHistoryBucket
// HistoryRequestBucket isolated bucket for storing list of pending requests.
HistoryRequestBucket
)
// NewMemoryDB returns leveldb with memory backend prefixed with a bucket.
func NewMemoryDB() (*leveldb.DB, error) {
return leveldb.Open(storage.NewMemStorage(), nil)
}
// NewDBNamespace returns instance that ensures isolated operations.
func NewDBNamespace(db Storage, prefix storagePrefix) LevelDBNamespace {
return LevelDBNamespace{
db: db,
prefix: prefix,
}
}
// NewMemoryDBNamespace wraps in memory leveldb with provided bucket.
// Mostly used for tests. Including tests in other packages.
func NewMemoryDBNamespace(prefix storagePrefix) (pdb LevelDBNamespace, err error) {
db, err := NewMemoryDB()
if err != nil {
return pdb, err
}
return NewDBNamespace(LevelDBStorage{db: db}, prefix), nil
}
// Key creates a DB key for a specified service with specified data
func Key(prefix storagePrefix, data ...[]byte) []byte {
keyLength := 1
for _, d := range data {
keyLength += len(d)
}
key := make([]byte, keyLength)
key[0] = byte(prefix)
startPos := 1
for _, d := range data {
copy(key[startPos:], d[:])
startPos += len(d)
}
return key
}
// Create returns status pointer to leveldb.DB.
func Create(path, dbName string) (*leveldb.DB, error) {
// Create euphemeral storage if the node config path isn't provided
if path == "" {
return leveldb.Open(storage.NewMemStorage(), nil)
}
path = filepath.Join(path, dbName)
return Open(path, &opt.Options{OpenFilesCacheCapacity: 5})
}
// Open opens an existing leveldb database
func Open(path string, opts *opt.Options) (db *leveldb.DB, err error) {
db, err = leveldb.OpenFile(path, opts)
if _, iscorrupted := err.(*errors.ErrCorrupted); iscorrupted {
logutils.ZapLogger().Info("database is corrupted trying to recover", zap.String("path", path))
db, err = leveldb.RecoverFile(path, nil)
}
return
}
// LevelDBNamespace database where all operations will be prefixed with a certain bucket.
type LevelDBNamespace struct {
db Storage
prefix storagePrefix
}
func (db LevelDBNamespace) prefixedKey(key []byte) []byte {
endkey := make([]byte, len(key)+1)
endkey[0] = byte(db.prefix)
copy(endkey[1:], key)
return endkey
}
func (db LevelDBNamespace) Put(key, value []byte) error {
return db.db.Put(db.prefixedKey(key), value)
}
func (db LevelDBNamespace) Get(key []byte) ([]byte, error) {
return db.db.Get(db.prefixedKey(key))
}
// Range returns leveldb util.Range prefixed with a single byte.
// If prefix is nil range will iterate over all records in a given bucket.
func (db LevelDBNamespace) Range(prefix, limit []byte) *util.Range {
if limit == nil {
return util.BytesPrefix(db.prefixedKey(prefix))
}
return &util.Range{Start: db.prefixedKey(prefix), Limit: db.prefixedKey(limit)}
}
// Delete removes key from database.
func (db LevelDBNamespace) Delete(key []byte) error {
return db.db.Delete(db.prefixedKey(key))
}
// NewIterator returns iterator for a given slice.
func (db LevelDBNamespace) NewIterator(slice *util.Range) NamespaceIterator {
return NamespaceIterator{db.db.NewIterator(slice)}
}
// NamespaceIterator wraps leveldb iterator, works mostly the same way.
// The only difference is that first byte of the key is dropped.
type NamespaceIterator struct {
iter iterator.Iterator
}
// Key returns key of the current item.
func (iter NamespaceIterator) Key() []byte {
return iter.iter.Key()[1:]
}
// Value returns actual value of the current item.
func (iter NamespaceIterator) Value() []byte {
return iter.iter.Value()
}
// Error returns accumulated error.
func (iter NamespaceIterator) Error() error {
return iter.iter.Error()
}
// Prev moves cursor backward.
func (iter NamespaceIterator) Prev() bool {
return iter.iter.Prev()
}
// Next moves cursor forward.
func (iter NamespaceIterator) Next() bool {
return iter.iter.Next()
}