Previously `:message/message-persisted` was dispatched for each incoming
message because its argument was not a vector. The event was renamed to
`:message/messages-persisted`.
```
warning Pattern ["bignumber.js@github:status-im/bignumber.js#master"] is trying to unpack in the same destination "/home/pedro/.cache/yarn/v4/npm-bignumber-js-4.0.2-cc066a0a3d6bfe0c436c9957f4ea8344bf963c89/node_modules/bignumber.js" as pattern ["bignumber.js@https://github.com/status-im/bignumber.js.git"]. This could result in non-deterministic behavior, skipping.
```
- remove unused android-ndk toolchains
- add build.sh and test target for easy testing of image
- separate generic parts into a base image
- pass keystore credentials via env variables
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
10 last chats are loaded to `app-db` before showing `:home` screen, in
result a user will not see two consequent activity indicators. In this
case opening of `:home` screen is a bit slower but looks better from
UI/UX pov. As it is limited to 10 chats on initialization, the time
necessary for opening `:home` screen will not depend on a total number
of chats in `app-db` if an account contains 10+ chats.
Signed-off-by: Igor Mandrigin <i@mandrigin.ru>
When someone is sending a pfs message to us but did not include our own
device, a pop up is shown propmting the user to connect with the user.
The reason for receiving messages that are not targeting our devices are
various:
1) The account was just recovered (which means it is a new installation
id)
2) More than 3 devices are in use (we only keep max 3 devices in sync)
3) The sender has used an old bundle which does not include the current
device
Eventually we will reduce the likelihood of this scenario happening, but
we can't dismiss it completely.
It's only enabled when PFS is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
This commits allow users to toggle pfs in dev-mode (it is already used
for pairing and group chats).
Once enabled direct and public messages sent will only be received by
users running >= 0.9.32.
Also this does not guarantee PFS (both devices need to have it enabled
it), and there still some UX work to do to ensure that, but it is useful
for testing.
A warning is displayed explaining the limitations when enabling.
This commit moves group chats to their own topic, based on the randomly
generated chat-id. It falls back on the discovery topic for those peers
who we can't fingerprint the version, for backward compatibility.
Members will now have to explicitly join a group chat to start receiving
messages from it.
Messages are still sent to users who have not joined for backward
compatibility.
Group updates are unaffected.