this commit implemented logging request/response between status-mobile and status-go.
to access `requests.log`, shake your phone and share the logs.
TBD:
- adding `device id` into request to proxy server, we can implement it in a separate PR if needed.
- not sure if we need logging the request made in the backend that not asked by frontend directly
This commit:
- update the connection string validation method to use the method from status-go
- updates the error message if the user tries to scan a different key pair QR for importing a missing key pair
- updates the text for exporting an individual key pair
Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit adds support for pushing centralized metrics to mixpanel.
It uses an interceptor and only picks a few selected events to push
through.
In order to test:
1) Create an account in the app
2) Go to Settings->Privacy
3) Enable metrics
You should now see the events on the mixpanel dashboard (login with your
status-im account for access).
Only some example events are tracked, they are just for testing
In this commit we nuke the unmaintained library `react-native-mail` and move over the logic to our native modules.
This also helps to fix `make nix-update-gradle` which would fail because of that library.
- Android
- iOS
status: ready
We log the entire signal data when it arrives from status-go in the native
layer, where our Clojure logging mechanism is unavailable. Sometimes, the
developer may not want that much noise during development, e.g. when managing
integration or contract tests.
This commit removes the native calls to log signals and adds a timbre
(log/debug ...) call in the event handler :signals/signal-received. We know
timbre will elide log calls at compile time given the minimum log level set,
therefore, we don't need to worry about performance because we will log signals
at the debug level only.
* QR scanner
* More options for QR
* Router fixes
* Updates for `on-qr-code-scanned`
* Update for communities
* Updates
* Scan profile path
* More fixes
* Last fixes for scanning
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Fixes
* Test fixes
* Fixes
* Updated Utils.m
* Test fix
The native module : `react-native-status` has always been 1 big fat file per platform which contained all of the native modules.
In case of Android it was `StatusModule.java`
This commit modularises it & attempts to thin out this 1 big file into these categories:
- `AccountManager.java`
- `EncryptionUtils.java`
- `DatabaseManager.java`
- `UIHelper.java`
- `LogManager.java`
- `NetworkManager.java`
- `Utils.java`
In case of iOS it was `RCTStatus.m`
This commit modularises it & attempts to thin out this 1 big file into these categories:
- `AccountManager.m`
- `EncryptionUtils.m`
- `DatabaseManager.m`
- `UIHelper.m`
- `LogManager.m`
- `NetworkManager.m`
- `Utils.m`
In this commit we also remove a lot of unused native code which has no reference on cljs side.
This PR does a few things:
1) Add fetch messages implementation on any kind of chat. It's behind a
toggle (on by default) as design is still unsure whether we want it,
but it's very useful for debugging.
2) Allow setting light client from mobile
It also partially remove node config management from the clojure part,
as it's better if that's not explicitly managed by clients.
Some parts are still relying on it but they are not functional
(keycard), while others are still using it and will need to be updated
eventually (syncing), in order to get rid completely of node config.
Sets fleet to shards.test
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This commit initialises the status-go method `startSearchForLocalPairingPeers` which in turn will produce logs that are important for peer discovery while local pairing and will produce logs important to detect local pairing crashes.
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This commit changes the login endpoint so that it uses LoginAccount.
The main difference is that is consistent with the two others we use for
creation/importing, and this will override the networks and use the
secrets provided.
* [IOS Only] react-native 0.63 to 0.67
* [Android Only] react-native 0.63 to 0.67
* bring back all the jenkinsfiles
* make auto-complete prop for text-input compatible
* [IOS Only] react-native 0.63 to 0.67
* [Android Only] react-native 0.63 to 0.67
* bring back all the jenkinsfiles
* nix: drop unnecessary set -x from status-go build
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
* add explicity implementation line for soloader
And add deleteDebugFilesForVariant fix for libhermes.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
* use fast-image for link previews
* fix extra line in message composer on android
This elevation prop is un-necessary and causes an extra line to appear which looks like a border but its actually a shadow.
* don't use `fast-image` for url preview favicon
* fix audio record button interfering cancel android
This fix was not needed in react-native 0.63.4 but is needed after we upgraded to 0.67.5
* get rid of unused platform import
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Co-authored-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
* we are now able to navigate to desktop communities
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In this commit we add support for various status-go methods in mobile :
- `multiformatSerializePublicKey`
- `multiformatDeserializePublicKey`
- `compressPublicKey`
- `decompressPublicKey`
- and my personal favourite `deserializeAndCompressKey`
When someone pastes a community joining share url into chat and taps on it, we check whether the community was generated on a desktop or mobile.
We need to do this because currently both the clients have different urls for joining a community.
Once we have identified that the url is generated via desktop we then convert that url to something that the mobile client is used to.
This enables the mobile client to view this community and interact with it.
However more work needs to be done in the future to ensure that mobile implements these compressed keys end to end, we need to get this feature in so that
by the time RC1 is released mobile client is able to join communities created by Desktop.
Adding a series of // characters (i.e., a "comment bar") above every method in an Objective-C file would not provide any real benefit, and would in fact be redundant, as the method list in Xcode already serves as a visual separator for methods in a class.
The #pragma mark directive, is a more concise and effective way to add separators and group related methods in a class. We should use #pragma mark to create a separator line and add a heading to describe the methods in a particular section.
* ui for local pairing
lint-fix
removed un-necessary +
addressing some of the feedback on PR
more feedback + removing feature toggle from ui
getting rid of comments/log messages over here
tidy up logs
fix typos and more i18n stuff
swap % with a named parameter
getting rid of global state + lint-fix
get rid of un-used function
icon guidelines and more kebab case stuff :>
moving stuff to events and utils namespace
:main-icons -> :i :)
address feedback and adhere to guidelines etc
fixed the :t/ qualification
moree feedback :-D
referring status-im.utils.security for now
adding "cs" to constants
make tests pass
re-frame to rf
addressing feedback
moving icons to icons2 & renaming stuff
trying to make this file the way it was before
missed out on updating these references
getting rid of the icons moved to icons2
This reverts commit be8552c0d3daaf7a7333cfeaf304d97c86d50d3e.
fixing mistakes
getting rid of the s
* this rename makes sense to me
* adding an alias to the view
* fixed broken up namespaces
Possible fix fix failing `status-go` builds:
https://github.com/status-im/status-react/issues/13346
Other notable upgrades:
* NodeJS `16.15.1` to `16.15.0`
* Yarn `1.22.18` to `1.22.19`
* Clojure `1.11.1.1113` to `1.11.1.1139`
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>