Andrea Franz fa390a52ae
RequestHistoricMessages response (#1009)
* refactor TestRequestMessageFromMailboxAsync to use s.requestHistoricMessages helper

* send p2pRequestResponseCode from mailserver

* send p2p message response to after sending all historic messages

* mailserver sends `whisper.NewSentMessage` as response

* add mailserver Client and p2pRequestAckCode watchers

* send event with envelopeFeed when p2pRequestAckCode is received

* test request completed event in tracker

* rename mailserver response events and code to RequestCompleteCode

* wait for mailserver response in e2e test

* use SendHistoricMessageResponse method name for mailserver response

* fix lint warnings

* add mailserver request expiration

* send mailserver response without envelope

* add `ttl` to Request struct in shhext_requestMessages

* test that tracker calls handler.MailServerRequestExpired

* add geth patch

* rename TTL to Timeout

* split tracker.handleEvent in multiple methods
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Status bindings for go-ethereum

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Intro

status-go is an underlying part of Status - a browser, messenger, and gateway to a decentralized world.

It's written in Go and requires Go 1.8 or above.

It uses Makefile to do most common actions. See make help output for available commands.

status-go uses go-ethereum with some patches applied in it, located under vendor/ directory. See geth patches README for more info.

Build

There are two main modes status-go can be built:

  • standalone server
  • library to link for Android or iOS

Use following Makefile commands:

  • make statusgo (builds binary into build/bin/statusd)
  • make statusgo-android (builds .aar file build/android-16/aar)
  • make statusgo-ios and make statusgo-ios-simulator (builds iOS related artifacts in build/os-9.3/framework)

In order to build and use status-go directly from status-react, follow the instructions in https://wiki.status.im/Building_Status, under the 'Building Status with the checked-out version of status-go' section.

Debugging

In order to see the log files while debugging on an Android device, do the following:

  • Ensure that the app can write to disk by granting it file permissions. For that, you can for instance set your avatar from a file on disk.
  • Connect a USB cable to your phone and make sure you can use adb.

Run

adb shell tail -f sdcard/Download/geth.log

IDE Debugging

If you're using Visual Studio Code, you can rename the .vscode/launch.example.json file to launch.json so that you can run the app with the debugger attached.

Testing

To setup accounts passphrase you need to setup an environment variable: export ACCOUNT_PASSWORD="secret_pass_phrase".

Make sure the dependencies are installed first by running:

make lint-install
make mock-install

To test fully statusgo, use:

make ci

To test statusgo using a given network by name, use:

make ci networkid=rinkeby

To test statusgo using a given network by number ID, use:

make ci networkid=3

If you have problems running tests on public network we suggest reading e2e guide.

If you want to launch specific test, for instance RPCSendTransactions, use the following command:

go test -v ./api/ -testify.m ^RPCSendTransaction$

Note -testify.m as testify/suite is used to group individual tests.

Licence

Mozilla Public License 2.0

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