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Andrea Maria Piana c69863cda2
Fix message ordering and improve performance rec. messages
This commit does a few things:

==== Ordering of messages ====

Change the ordering of messages from a mixture of timestamp/clock-value to use
only clock-value.

Datemarks are now not used for sorting anymore, which means that the
order of messages is always causally related (not the case before, as we
were breaking this property by sorting by datemark), but datemark
calculation is unreliable (a reply to a message might have a timestamp <
then the message that is replied to).
So for timestamp calculation we
naively group them ignoring "out-of-order timestamp" messages, although
there's much to improve.
It fixes an issue whereby the user would change their time and the
message will be displayed in the past, although it is still possible to
craft a message with a lower clock value and order it in the past
(there's no way we can prevent this to some extent, but there are ways
to mitigate, but outside the scope of this PR).

==== Performance of receiving messages ====

The app would freeze on pulling messages from a mailserver (100 or so).
This is due to the JS Thread being hogged by CPU calculation, coupled
with the fact that we always tried to process messages all in one go.

This strategy can't scale, and given x is big enough (200,300,1000) the
UI will freeze.

Instead, each message is now processed separately, and we leave a gap
between processing each message for the UI to respond to user input
(otherwise the app freezes again).
Pulling messages will be longer overall, but the app will be usuable
while this happen (albeit it might slow down).
Other strategies are possible (calculate off-db and do a big swap,
avoiding many re-renders etc), but this is the reccommended strategy by
re-frame author (Solving the CPU Hog problem), so sounds like a safe
base point.

The underlying data structure for holding messages was also changed, we
used an immutable Red and Black Tree, same as a sorted map for clojure, but we use
a js library as is twice as performing then clojure sorted map.

We also don't sort messages again each time we receive them O(nlogn), but we
insert them in order O(logn).

Other data structures considered but discarded:
1) Plain vector, but performance prepending/insertion in the middle
(both O(n)) were not great, as not really suited for these operations.

2) Linked list, appealing as append/prepend is O(1), while insertion is
O(n). This is probably acceptable as messages tend to come in order
(from the db, so adding N messages is O(n)), or the network (most of
them prepends, or close to the head), while mailserver would not follow this path.
An implementation of a linked list was built, which performed roughtly the
same as a clojure sorted-map (although faster append/prepend), but not
worth the complexity of having our own implementation.

3) Clojure sorted-map, probably the most versatile, performance were
acceptable, but nowhere near the javascript implementation we decided on

4) Priority map, much slower than a sorted map (twice as slow)

5) Mutable sorted map, js implementation, (bintrees), not explored this very much, but from
just a quick benchmark, performance were much worse that clojure
immutable sorted map

Given that each message is now processed separately, saving the chat /
messages is also debounced to avoid spamming status-go with network
requests. This is a temporary measure for now until that's done directly
in status-go, without having to ping-pong with status-react.

Next steps performance wise is to move stuff to status-go, parsing of
transit, validation, which is heavy, at which point we can re-consider
performance and how to handle messages.

Fixes also an issue with the last message in the chat, we were using the
last message in the chat list, which might not necessarely be the last
message the chat has seen, in case messages were not loaded and a more
recent message is the database (say you fetch historical messages for
1-to-1 A, you don't have any messages in 1-to-1 chat B loaded, you receive an
historical message for chat B, it sets it as last message).

Also use clj beans instead of js->clj for type conversion

Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
2019-11-01 23:59:26 +01:00
yenda 7bb45fdd8f
remove firebase
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
2019-10-29 15:03:58 +01:00
Andrea Maria Piana 9cd891365a
Use payload & avoid transforming in clojure objects.
This commit includes a few performance fixes:
1) Pass a string payload instead of an hex encoded string, to avoid
unecessary conversion
2) Don't js->clj on messages, as that's fairly expensive and we can get
away without
3) Don't use `pr-str` `read-string`, rather convert to json

Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
2019-10-23 15:52:32 +02:00
Vitaliy Vlasov 5fd269fde8
Onboarding UI fixes
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
2019-10-10 21:00:29 +02:00
Andrey Shovkoplyas 371c66aad1
Remove UUID related code #9048
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
2019-09-30 15:55:55 +02:00
Andrea Maria Piana acd7e56d1d
Add gfycat/identicon from status-go
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
2019-09-26 14:12:43 +02:00
tbenr f7076016d8
fixes #8071
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
2019-09-20 17:54:23 +02:00
Dmitry Novotochinov 1df30f7447
handle initialized cards
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Novotochinov <dmitry.novot@gmail.com>
2019-09-16 11:14:35 +03:00
Pedro Pombeiro 9feb31bd3b
Upgrade react-native to 0.60.5
- Use community net-info, react-native-webview instead of deprecated react-native classes
- Remove react-native-tcp
- Upgrade react-native libs (react-native-camera, react-native-firebase, react-native-mail, react-native-udp, react-native-webview-bridge)
- Do not include `:react-native-android` module explicitly
- Take advantage of RN AutoLinking
- nix: Update Gradle dependencies
2019-09-12 16:13:42 +02:00
yenda 5db0a58ab8
remove unused deps and document the others
Signed-off-by: Pedro Pombeiro <pombeirp@users.noreply.github.com>
2019-09-12 16:12:46 +02:00
yenda f538cfe848
remove web3 dependency 2019-09-12 15:51:57 +02:00
yenda c3dd950286
remove realm
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
2019-09-09 18:40:15 +02:00
yenda d7cd2b8a74
integrate status-go accounts 2019-08-20 17:42:02 +02:00
yenda d2f1bbeb16
integrate status-go initKeystore native call
- avoids having to start a node before login
2019-08-20 17:42:02 +02:00
Dmitry Novotochinov b635691c25
recovery flow v1
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Novotochinov <dmitry.novot@gmail.com>
2019-08-14 19:42:26 +03:00
Andrey Shovkoplyas ba112a765b
[#8666] Add account via BIP 44
Signed-off-by: Andrey Shovkoplyas <motor4ik@gmail.com>
2019-08-14 17:58:24 +02:00
Andrey Shovkoplyas 6d337bc69a
multiaccounts 2019-07-30 20:35:58 +02:00
Vitaliy Vlasov e9fd6e1a6b
Onboarding setup wizard
New onboarding e2e tests updates

New onboarding e2e fix 2

Signed-off-by: Vitaliy Vlasov <siphiuel@gmail.com>
2019-07-08 18:17:50 +03:00
Andrea Maria Piana 138ade3b8d
Move installations to status-go
This commit moves the management of installations to status-go, and
migrates the data from realm.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
2019-07-03 12:50:23 +02:00
Vitaliy Vlasov 4f6e06bf59
Use react-native-screens
Signed-off-by: Vitaliy Vlasov <siphiuel@gmail.com>
2019-07-01 09:30:19 +03:00
Andrea Maria Piana 532664ab84
Adds topic negotiation and partitioned topic
All the code has been implemented in statusgo: status-im/status-go#1466

Basically all the whisper filter management is done at that level.

Technical description
On startup we load all chats and send a list of them to status go:
For a public chat: {:chatId "status"}, we create a single filter, based on the name of the chat.

For each contact added by us, each user in a group chat and each one to one chat open, we send:
{:chatId "0x", :oneToOne true}. This will create a chats, to listen to their contact code.

Any previously negotiated topic is also returned.

Once loaded, we create our filters, and upsert the mailserver topics, both of which are solely based on the filters loaded.
In order to remove a chat, we delete/stopwatching first the the filter in status-react and then ask status-go to remove the filter. For a public chat we always remove, for a one-to-one we remove only if the user is not in our contacts, or in a group chat or we have a chat open. Negotiated topics are never removed, as otherwise the other user won't be able to contact us anymore.

On stopping whisper we don't have to ask status-go to remove filters as they are removed automatically.

Some more logic can be pushed in status-go, but that will be in subsequent PRs.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
2019-06-24 13:54:43 +02:00
Roman Volosovskyi 2ad4c9c054
upgrade react-navigation 2019-06-19 12:00:22 +03:00
Roman Volosovskyi 3bd0947b4c
[perf] move goog.i18n deps to a module 2019-06-10 21:10:42 +03:00
yenda 04de022eae
[refactor] replace web3-prototype
- replace web3-prototype wherever possible
- currently only the money namespace is left
for future refactoring, the ideal solution
would be to use strings for big numbers all
the time and only convert for arithmetic operations
- use json-rpc call to replace trivial web3 calls

Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
2019-06-06 15:57:34 +02:00
yenda 3826e3ecbd
[fix] externs for Preview Privacy Mode
Signed-off-by: Andrey Shovkoplyas <motor4ik@gmail.com>
2019-06-03 17:26:01 +02:00
tbenr e93906c0d9
update open-login-callback after fx/def macro fix
Signed-off-by: Andrey Shovkoplyas <motor4ik@gmail.com>
2019-06-03 10:51:50 +02:00
Roman Volosovskyi daacccb512
[Android, iOS] Advanced ClojureScript compilation 2019-05-30 21:23:31 +03:00