I.e. exclude from the list the following chats as well:
- Read-only mailing lists.
- Chats we're not a member of.
But as for ProtectionBroken chats, we return them, as that may happen to a verified chat at any
time. It may be confusing if a chat that is normally in the list disappears suddenly. The UI need to
deal with that case anyway.
(cherry picked from commit 83ef25e7de)
I.e. exclude from the list the following chats as well:
- Read-only mailing lists.
- Chats we're not a member of.
But as for ProtectionBroken chats, we return them, as that may happen to a verified chat at any
time. It may be confusing if a chat that is normally in the list disappears suddenly. The UI need to
deal with that case anyway.
Message.set_text() and Message.get_text() are modified accordingly
to accept String and return String.
Messages which previously contained None text
are now represented as messages with empty text.
Use Message.set_text("".to_string())
instead of Message.set_text(None).
Why? because desktop currently fetches the chatlist multiple times, even though it just needs the
chatlistitem for one chat.
Note: @r10s was worried before that exposing the method to get a single updated chatlistitem could
lead to race conditions where the chatlist item is newer than the chatlist order. But I don't think
this will change anything for desktop besides making it a little faster (because currently desktop
fetches the whole chatlist instead of just the entry it needs when an entry updates).
Moved custom ToSql trait including Send + Sync from lib.rs to sql.rs.
Replaced most params! and paramsv! macro usage with tuples.
Replaced paramsv! and params_iterv! with params_slice!,
because there is no need to construct a vector.
* move 'archived link' betweeen pinned and normal cahts or above normal chats
* add icon for 'archived chats' link
* let get_fresh_msg_cnt() work for DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK
* move 'archived link' topmost
* use less noticeable archived-icon
* slightly smaller archived icon
* update CHANGELOG
* Do ephemeral deletion in background loop
1. in start_io start ephemeral async task, in stop_io cancel ephemeral async task
2. start ephemeral async task which loops like this:
- wait until next time a message deletion is needed or an interrupt occurs (see 3.)
- perform delete_expired_messages including sending MSGS_CHANGED events
3. on new messages (incoming or outgoing) with ephemeral timer:
- interrupt ephemeral async task
* Changelog
* Fix and improve test
* no return value needed
* address @link2xt review comments
* slight normalization: have only one place where we wait for interrupt_receiver
* simplify sql statement -- and don't exit the ephemeral_task if there is an sql problem but rather wait
* Remove now-unused `ephemeral_task` JoinHandle
The JoinHandle is now inside the Scheduler.
* fix clippy
* Revert accidental move of the line
* Add log
Co-authored-by: holger krekel <holger@merlinux.eu>
Co-authored-by: link2xt <link2xt@testrun.org>
This makes the contact ID its own newtype instead of being a plain
u32. The change purposefully does not yet try and reap any benefits
from this yet, instead aiming for a boring change that's easy to
review. Only exception is the ToSql/FromSql as not doing that yet
would also have created churn in the database code and it is easier to
go straight for the right solution here.
- Replace .ok_or_else() and .map_err() with anyhow::Context where possible.
- Use .context() to check Option for None when it's an error
- Resultify Chatlist.get_chat_id()
- Add useful .context() to some errors
- IMAP error handling cleanup
`imap` table maps Message-IDs to UIDs on the server. `dc_receive_imf`
no longer gets the UID of the message as an argument and does not
insert the folder and UID of the message into the `msgs`
table. `server_folder` and `server_uid` columns in `msgs` table are
deprecated.
MoveMsg and DeleteMsgOnImap jobs are removed. Now messages are moved
and deleted only in the `fetch_move_delete` procedure that consults
the `target` column of the `imap` table to determine where the message
should go.
Where the message should go is determined after prefetching by the
`imap::target_folder()` procedure. Messages are only downloaded once
they reach their target folder to avoid race conditions in multidevice
setting, such as:
1. One device trying to FETCH the message while the other tries to
MOVE it.
2. One device marking the message as \Seen in the Inbox while the
other has already copied unseen message to the Movebox and is going to
delete the \Seen message in the Inbox.
3. Device downloads the message from the Inbox while there are newer
messages in the Movebox placed there by the other device, thus
processing the messages out of order.
* refactor: cleanup send_handshake_msg()
- rename to send_alice_handshake_msg() as used by Alice only
- remove dead code from Bob
(Bob's code is at BobState::send_handshake_message() since some time)
- take a contact_id and not a chat_id;
this makes things less confusing when
info-messages are put to the final group chat
* always directly return chat-id from dc_join_securejoin()
* take care not to create a group twice
* adapt documentation
* add info-msg on group invites; add inviter directly after creation
* document existing 'joinqr' command in repl tool
* do not create empty one-to-one chats for group-joins
* refactor: cleanup fingerprint_equals_sender()
- the function takes a contact_id directly now.
before it consumes the first contact of a one-to-one chat -
which may be easily confused with the group-chat in creation.
moreover, the conversion contact_id -> chat_id -> contact_id
is unneeded overhead.
* show info-messages in destination chat for alice
* fingerprint_equals_sender() returns Err on database failure
* tweak documentation
* clarify what an 'unfinished tasks' task is.
* add regression test for create_for_contact_with_blocked()
* rename Blocked::Manually to better fitting Blocked::Yes
* tweak test_secure_join() and make sure, Alice and Bob have only on chat after a group-join
* add Chattype::Broadcast and create_broadcast_list()
* do not disclose recipients for broadcasts
* allow sending/add-/remove-member for broadcast
* set broadcast subject same as for one-to-one chats
* broadcast-recipient-list does not include SELF
* use special icon for broadcast groups
* generate initial broadcast names
* make clippy happy
* send BCC message unencrypted to avoid unexpected disclosing; encryption is opportunistic anyway. if we have 'protected chats' at some point, we can think that over.
* reword 'To:'-group
* simplify can-send-check
* add broadcast tests
* tweak comments
* Update deltachat-ffi/deltachat.h
Co-authored-by: Hocuri <hocuri@gmx.de>
* change name of can_edit() to is_self_in_chat()
Co-authored-by: Hocuri <hocuri@gmx.de>
summary::Summary replaces Lot in the Rust API for methods returning
chatlist summaries. Lot is a legacy type for C API compatibility, so
Summary can be converted into Lot.
* add a test for archived requests
* fix archived requests
* move requests but the last one to "Archived Chats"
this way, the app looks familiar after the contact request upgrade.
the subselect was copied from the old get_last_deaddrop_fresh_msg()
(which was removed by the contact request upgrade #2514)
* just move all old requests to "Archived Chats"
ux-wise, the advantage of keeping the last one is questionable,
one may think, always the last one is shown in chatlist.
showing _all_ fresh request is not doable
as past cores did not really take care of that
and the db-state is not consistent in that regard.
that would make the already complicated code even more complicated,
so we decided to go the easy way.
Contact request chats are not merged into a single virtual "deaddrop"
chat anymore. Instead, they are shown in the chatlist the same way as
other chats, but sending of messages to them is not allowed and MDNs
are not sent automatically until the chat is "accepted" by the user.
New API:
- dc_chat_is_contact_request(): returns true if chat is a contact
request. In this case option to accept and block the chat via
dc_accept_chat() and dc_block_chat() should be shown in the UI.
- dc_accept_chat(): accept contact request and unblock the chat
- dc_block_chat(): decline contact request and block the chat
Removed API:
- dc_create_chat_by_msg_id(): deprecated 2021-02-07 in favor of
dc_decide_on_contact_request()
- dc_marknoticed_contact(): deprecated 2021-02-07 in favor of
dc_decide_on_contact_request()
- dc_decide_on_contact_request(): this call requires a message ID from
deaddrop chat as input. As deaddrop chat is removed, this call can't
be used anymore.
- dc_msg_get_real_chat_id(): use dc_msg_get_chat_id() instead, the
only difference between these calls was in handling of deaddrop chat
- removed DC_CHAT_ID_DEADDROP and DC_STR_DEADDROP constants
This moves the module-level lookup and creation functions to the
types, which make the naming more consistent. Now the lookup_* get_*
and create_* functions all behave similarly.
Peraps even more important the API of the lookup now allows
distinguishing failure from not found. This in turn is important to
be able to remove reliance on a ChatId with a 0 or "unset" value. The
locations where this ChatId(0) is still used is in database queries
which should be solved in an independed commit.
&str queries are not persistent by default. To make queries persistent,
they have to be constructed with sqlx::query.
Upstream sqlx does not contain the change that make all queries
persistent, but it is not needed anymore. but
Switches from rusqlite to sqlx to have a fully async based interface
to sqlite.
Co-authored-by: B. Petersen <r10s@b44t.com>
Co-authored-by: Hocuri <hocuri@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: link2xt <link2xt@testrun.org>
This changes the internal stock strings API to be more strongly typed,
ensuring that the caller can not construct the stock string in the
wrong way.
The old approach left it to the callers to figure out how a stock
string should be created, now each stock string has their specific
arguments and callers can not make mistakes. In particular all the
subtleties and different ways of calling stock_system_msg() disappear.
This could not use a trait for stock strings, as this would not allow
having per-message typed arguments. So we needed a type per message
with a custom method, only by convention this method is .stock_str().
The type is a enum without variants to avoid allowing someone to
create the type.
Sadly the fallback string and substitutions are still far away from
each other, but it is now only one place which needs to know how to
construct the string instead of many.
* Copypaste-merge my old work
* Start implementing mailinglists the new way
* Create pseudo contact
* Fine-tune docs
* Remove some unnecessary changes
* style
* Make a stock str
* Fix a crash. Yes, this line caused a panic when reconfiguring on Android
(without a reasonable error log). Also, I could not receive any messages
anymore.
* rfmt
* Add tests and make them pass
* Even more tests
* rfmt
* Enhance test and fix bug
* Don't update the sender name when prefetching because maybe it's a mailing list
* Use an enum instead of numbers for the decision
* Don't remove anyone from mailing lists
* Fix bug in the regex
* Adjust error msg
* Compile error after rebase
* Correctly emit event
* Add dc_msg_is_mailing_list so that you can find out whether messages in the deaddrop belong to mailing lists.
* Add received headers to unit tests
* Comments, small tweaks
* Use dc_msg_get_override_sender_name instead of dc_msg_get_sender_name
* Add dc_msg_get_sender_first_name() because sometimes the first name was not correctly shown in mailing lists
* small fixes, don't let the user modify mailing list groups
* Hide contacts for addresses like noreply@github.com and reply+AEJ...@reply.github.com
When testing mailing lists, I noticed that sometimes a mailing list
contact got a name (like, hocuri <noreply@github.com>). It turned out
that ages ago, I had accidentally written an email to - in this example
- hocuri <noreply@github.com> and it had been added to the contacts
list.
This hides email addresses from the contacts list that are obviously not
meant to be written at and prevents updating the names.
* Comment, clippy
* Replace u32 with ChatId
* Resolve lost of small issues from the reviews
* remove dc_msg_get_sender_first_name
* add dc_msg_get_real_chat_id()
this allows to check if a contact request belongs to a mailing list
and to show name/avatar/whatever of the mailinglist.
another approach was to duplicate some chat-apis for messages
(eg. dc_msg_is_mailing_list()) however that would require far more new apis.
the idea to change the behavior of dc_msg_get_chat_id() would be
more clean, however, that easily breaks existing implementations
and can led to hard to find bugs.
* remove now unused Message.is_mailing_list()
* if a name for a mailing list is missing, use List-ID
* fix comment
* fix error message
* document how dc_get_chat_contacts() works for mailing lists
* refine decide api (#2185)
* add DC_DECIDE* constants to deltachat.h, tweak documentation
* use StartChat/Block/NotNow instead of Yes/Never/NotNow
* decide_on_contact_request works on ctx/msg-id
functions working on message-objects
usually do not read or write directly on the database.
therefore, decide_on_contact_request()
should not work with message-objects as well,
it is even a bit misleading, as eg. chat-id of the object is not modified.
instead, the function works on context,
similar to dc_send_msg(), dc_create_chat() and so on.
for now, i moved it to context, could maybe be part od MsgId.
* Update src/chatlist.rs
Co-authored-by: Hocuri <hocuri@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Hocuri <hocuri@gmx.de>
* refine documentation
* re-add accidentally deleted Param::MailingList
* remove pseudo-contact in domain @mailing.list
1. the pseudo-contact was added to the mailing list contacts,
which is not needed.
might be that we want to add the recent contacts there in a subsequent pr
(we do not know all contacts of a mailing list)
2. the pseudo-contact was used to block
mailing lists; this is done by setting the chat to Blocked::Manually now
3- the pseudo-contact was used for unblocking;
as it is very neat not to require additional ui for mailing list unblocking,
might be that we introduce a similar pseudo-contact for this limited purpose
in a subsequent pr, however, the pseudo-contact needs to exist only
during unblocking then, maybe also the special domain is not needed,
we'll see :)
* Move dc_decide_on_contact_request() up to the dc_context section as it's a member of dc_context now
More specifically, to the "handle messages" section
* re-introduce Chattype::Mailinglist (#2195)
* re-introduce Chattype::Mailinglist
* exhaustive chattype-check in fetch_existing_msgs() and get_summary2()
* exhaustive chattype-check in ndn_maybe_add_info_msg()
* exhaustive chattype-check in message::fill()
* remove dc_chat_is_mailing_list() from ffi
Co-authored-by: B. Petersen <r10s@b44t.com>
This removes the proxy via crate::error to depend on anyhow directly.
There is no benefit to this indirection and this makes it simpler to
see which error types are used.