PR #5099 removed some columns in the database that were actually in use.
usually, to not worsen UX unnecessarily
(releases take time - in between, "Add Second Device", "Backup" etc.
would fail), we try to avoid such schema changes (checking for
db-version would avoid import etc. but would still worse UX),
see discussion at #2294.
these are the errors, the user will be confronted with otherwise:
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it is not great to maintain the old columns, but well :)
as no official releases with newer cores are rolled out yet, i think, it
is fine to change the "107" migration
and not copy things a second time in a newer migration.
(this issue happens to me during testing, and is probably also the issue
reported by @lk108 for ubuntu-touch)
If a time value doesn't need to be sent to another host, saved to the db or otherwise used across
program restarts, a monotonically nondecreasing clock (`Instant`) should be used. But as `Instant`
may use `libc::clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC)`, e.g. on Android, and does not advance while being in
deep sleep mode, get rid of `Instant` in favor of using `SystemTime`, but add `tools::Time` as an
alias for it with the appropriate comment so that it's clear why `Instant` isn't used in those
places and to protect from unwanted usages of `Instant` in the future. Also this can help to switch
to another clock impl if we find any.
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.
.call() interface is safer because it ensures
that blocking operations on SQL connection
are called within tokio::task::block_in_place().
Previously some code called blocking operations
in async context, e.g. add_parts() in receive_imf module.
The underlying implementation of .call()
can later be replaced with an implementation
that does not require block_in_place(),
e.g. a worker pool,
without changing the code using the .call() interface.
Not completely sure it's worth it since some other dependencies still
depend on it. Anyway, proc macros are said to be bad for compile times, I just typed out what the proc macro generates and it's only 8 more lines, and we're already doing it this way in e.g. action_by_contact() and collect_texts_recursive() (the latter needs the boxed future both for the trait and for recursion).
The state bob needs to maintain during a secure-join process when
exchanging messages used to be stored on the context. This means if
the process was killed this state was lost and the securejoin process
would fail. Moving this state into the database should help this.
This still only allows a single securejoin process at a time, this may
be relaxed in the future. For now any previous securejoin process
that was running is killed if a new one is started (this was already
the case).
This can remove some of the complexity around BobState handling: since
the state is in the database we can already make state interactions
transactional and correct. We no longer need the mutex around the
state handling. This means the BobStateHandle construct that was
handling the interactions between always having a valid state and
handling the mutex is no longer needed, resulting in some nice
simplifications.
Part of #2777.
- 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
There are too many ways to create a TestContext, this introduces a
TestContextBuilder to try and keep this shorter. It also cleans up
the existing constructors keeping only the commonly used ones.
ASCII armored keys can be easily generated with `sq key generate` and
used to encrypt and decrypt test messages with `sq` and `gpg` without
converting them to binary using `base64 -d` first.
* Remove sql::error submodule
Use anyhow errors instead.
* Remove explicit checks for open SQL connection
An error will be thrown anyway during attempt to execute query.
* Don't use `with_conn()` and remove it
* Remove unused `with_conn_async`
* Resultify markseen_msgs
&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>
Lots of new clippy lints due to toolchain upgrade.
Made the Message::error field pub(crate) again, it was the odd one out
and it seemed a reasonable way to shut up clippy.