This commit fixes collectibles not fetched for new and recovered accounts until the user re-login.
Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
Creating this PR for regression testing the comparability of feature sync
between different versions(mainly current PR build vs v2.29) after adding
backend fallback pairing support. Because frontend haven't added the invocations
relate to fallback pairing API yet, so fallback pairing won't support with
current build.
relate status-go PR https://github.com/status-im/status-go/pull/5614
Testing notes expected: sync should work as before between different versions
like following: v2.29 <-> PR build PR build <-> recent desktop build
NOTE: It breaks with v1 of pairing, but that's ancient (last year I believe), so
safe to break.
* add v2 method
* rename v2 to get-suggested-route
* remove timestamp check on success
* handle async signal for suggestion
* fix stop get suggested routes
* address feedback
* rename get-suggest-route
* prefer lazy seq
* fix formatting
* update suggested routes success
* refactor get-in calls in start-get-suggested-routes
* move transformations to data store
* clean suggested routes immediately
* fix lint
* pass precision as ar
* change test name
* fix big number division error (issues 1,2)
* only trigger router fetch when there address (to/from)
* check response data for error response when routes received via signal
* update status-go
* fix: test failure
* update status go
* handle error message for generic errors
6e056348...1ef2434b
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
Fixes the slow login when users have joined large communities, such as the
Status one. Related status-go PR
https://github.com/status-im/status-go/pull/5229.
What we mean by "slow" is that the user was getting stuck on the login screen
for almost 20s in some devices (even on iOS things were bad). And this entire
process was happening in status-go, hence most changes come from there.
By "login" we mean the process to authenticate and initialize vital data in
status-go. Setting up message filters can be slow with large communities, and
that's exactly this part we moved out of the login phase in status-go. This step
now happens implicitly when the client calls wakuext_startMessenger.
In a way, the solution makes sense because setting up filters isn't essential
for the user to access other parts of the app, such as the Wallet, Settings,
Profile, and Activity Center.
How can we magically eliminate the login delay? In reality, the time we used to
spent during login, blocking the user, still happens, but it happens in the
background and after the user is redirected to the home screen. This also means
that, until the filters are established, all chats are still in their "loading
skeleton state".
In terms of UX, this is probably fine as long as it doesn't take too long for
this setup to finish in status-go. In the future, we have room to further
optimize how filters are set up in status-go.
Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/20059
## Summary
This commit also points to status-go branch where we have upgraded go to 1.20
Related status-go PR -> https://github.com/status-im/status-go/pull/5027
### Testing notes
Please test everything, specially the store node stuff.
#### Platforms
- Android
- iOS
status: ready
## Summary
A patch is added to `gomobile` on status-go side to fix building with Xcode 15.
related status go PR -> https://github.com/status-im/status-go/pull/5035
## Platforms
- Android
- iOS
status: ready