This commit changes the way how/when the node is started/stopped:
1. `node` is not started on the app startup
2. When the user presses "Sign in" button the node is started
with user specific configs (`InstallationID`, custom bootnodes, etc),
and only after that `Login` call is performed.
3. When the user creates a new account, at first the node is started
with default params (the same as would be used when user signs into
the app after account creation whithout changing any setting), then
`CreateAccount` call happens, then `Login`.
4. When the user restores their account, the flow is the same as `3`
but with `RecoverAccount` instead of `CreateAccount`
5. When the user logs out the node is stopped. That's it.
We now check that we are only connected to some `peers` instead of using `NetInfo` from `react-native`.
This is because it has been reported to be quite flaky at times, not reporting online status after sleeping, and for privacy concerns (on ios it pings `apple.com`, on desktop `google.com`).
Adds a new banner `Wallet Offline` and change `Connecting to peers` to `Chat offline`.
A message will be marked as `Sent` only if it made it to the mailserver you are connected to, which will increase the guarantees that we can make about a message (if you see it as sent, it has reached at least a mailserver), this has the consequence that:
- If you are not connected to any mailserver or the mailserver is non responsive/down, and you send a message, it will be marked as `Not sent`, although it might have been actually made it in the network.
Probably this is something that we would like to communicate to the user through UX (i.e. tick if made it to at least a peer, double tick if it made to a mailserver )
Currently I have only enabled this feature in nightlies & devs, I would give it a run and see how we feel about it.
unread-messages-count fn, based off Maciej's comment on #6749
adding test, some difficulty running the test suite locally via clj
actually use the new functionality for displaying on desktop
first pass at updated styling for unread count chat icons
styling pass 2: finer attention to detail for the purple/blue icons
a bit more padding bloat to accomodate for the number 1, which occurs
frequently :)
remove counter from "home" icon on desktop
Signed-off-by: Vitaliy Vlasov <siphiuel@gmail.com>
Implementation:
1. `transport.utils/message-id` function is called only in three places now
and accepts `from` and `raw_payload` as parameters.
ID is calculated as `sha3(from + raw_payload)`.
2. This means that for wrapped private group chat message
the raw payload of `GroupMembershipUpdate` is used.
We add syncing of account fields in pairing messages (only photo-path &
name for now). Also a sync message is sent each time we send a
contact-update, to keep other devices in sync. The change is compatible
with previous clients as it's just an accretion of transit.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
Before we fetched ALL user-statuses with `status=received` (which means that
a message hasn't been seen), iterated them, grouped by chat and then stored
`message-ids` of these `user-statuses` in chat's `:unviewed-messages` key.
This commit introduces :unviewed-messages-count field in chat entity.
That means that there is no need to iterate `user-statuses` in order to count
a total number of unviewed messages, it is always stored along with chat.
In the rest of it, the difference is only that chat's db record should be
updated each time when unviewed messages are seen.
Go blocks parse try catch blocks and turn them into event
dispatches. This captures the original intent of the code to catch
errors and terminate the current async worker execution.
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
functions defined in subs need to be reusable and testable independently
from re-frame framework. they are moved into db namespace for that purpose
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
Everytime a contact request is sent/confirmed a sync message is also
sent to other devices so the contact is kept in sync.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
- do not logout and remove previous mailserver
from peers when changing mailserver
- rename wnode mailserver
- move transport.inbox to mailserver.core
- fix all subs and db keys
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
Adds a `chat-id` field in `content` map.
The reason it has been added to the map instead of augmenting transit is
that it would simplify the calculation of `message-id`, which in this
case is consistent for both old & new clients.
`chat-id` also represents the `chat-id` with respect of the sender, as
in 1-to-1 chats that is asymmetric.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
- chat name is not updated with contact name
- when a contact adds the user and is added back by user, the name
of the chat is still the random name of the contact
- in active-chats subscriptions, replace the name of the chat by the current
name of the contact
- 1-1 chats don't have a topic anymore because they only use the
discovery topic so topic is nil for these chat
- this was causing an error when initializing whisper because the app
was trying to start a filter for each of the chat including the 1-1 with
no topic
- we now filter the transport/chats to only recover sym-key and start filter
for those with a topic
- fetch 7 days of history when joining a chat
- make 7 24h requests to request 7 days because mailservers
ignores requests for a timespan > 24h
- make requests sequentially to avoid timeouts
- change mailserver after 3 timeouts on a request
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>