This allows account manager to construct a single event channel and
inject it into all created contexts instead of aggregating events from
separate event emitters.
This makes sure that under normal circumstances the LoginParam struct
is always fully validated, ensure future use does not have to be
careful with this.
The brittle handling of `server_flags` is also abstraced away from
users of it and is now handled entirely internally, as the flags is
really only a boolean a lot of the flag parsing complexity is removed.
The OAuth2 flag is moved into the ServerLoginParam struct as it really
belongs in there.
New ratelimiter module counts number of sent messages and calculates
the time until more messages can be sent.
Rate limiter is currently applied only to MDNs. Other messages are
sent without rate limiting even if quota is exceeded, but MDNs are not
sent until ratelimiter allows sending again.
* force a reason when calling `set_msg_failed()`
the string is displayed to the user,
so even _some_ context as "NDN without further details"
is better than an empty string.
* make clippy happy
* add CHANGELOG entry
* clarify webxdc reference wrt info-messages
* add from_id parameter to add_info_msg_with_cmd()
* flag webxdc-info-messages as such
* set from_id to sender for webxdc-info-messages
* test additional webxdc info properties
* do not add series of similar info messages
instead, if on adding the last info message
is already from the same webxdc and sender,
just update the text
* test cleanup of webxdc info messages series
* update changelog
* make clippy happy
there is no real complexity in the args,
so allowing one more arg is probably fine.
if really wanted, we can refactor the function in another pr;
this pr is already complex enough :)
* use cleaner function names and comments
* clarify CHANGELOG
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).
* do not wipe info for drafts
* drafts and received webxdc-instances, resent or not, do not trigger info-messages
* test that resending a webxdc does not not add legacy info-messages
* make clippy happy
* update CHANGELOG
bcc_self-updates are not received
due to the normal prevention of not even downloading these messages.
there is no extra defense of that on webxdc-level;
status-updates do not even have a "global-unique" id
(they have a local id and the message where they're wrappted into have the
"global-unique" Message-Id)
I added this poison_sender and poison_receiver stuff back when we had event listeners (which were called "sinks", too, but anyway), i.e. user-definable closures that were run in the events loop. This was to make sure that the test fails if the closure panics. But since we don't have them anymore and this code isn't supposed to panic anyway:
```rust
while let Some(event) = events.recv().await {
for sender in senders.read().await.iter() {
sender.try_send(event.clone()).ok();
}
}
```
* test contact name changes applied everywhere
this test is failing on current master,
a changed authname is set to `contact.authname` but not cached at `chat.name`;
resulting in `dc_chat_get_name()` returning a name
undiscoverable by `dc_get_chatlist(name)`.
* fix: update chat.name on contact.authname changes
* do read contact.display_name from database only of chat.name is empty
* update CHANGELOG
This ensures that no invalid states are possible,
like the one where cancel channel exists, but
no ongoing process is running, or the one where
the ongoing process is not allocated, but
should not be stopped.
mimeparser now handles try_decrypt() errors instead of simply logging
them. If try_decrypt() returns an error, a single message bubble
with an error is added to the chat.
The case when encrypted part is found in a non-standard MIME structure
is not treated as an encryption failure anymore. Instead, encrypted
MIME part is presented as a file to the user, so they can download the
part and decrypt it manually.
Because try_decrypt() errors are handled by mimeparser now,
try_decrypt() was fixed to avoid trying to load private_keyring if the
message is not encrypted. In tests the context receiving message
usually does not have self address configured, so loading private
keyring via Keyring::new_self() fails together with the try_decrypt().
Skipping of all [Gmail] folders was introduced to avoid scanning
virtual "[Gmail]/All Mail" folder. However, it also skips Sent and
Spam folders which reside inside [Gmail]. As a result
configured_sentbox_folder becomes unset after folder scan, making it
impossible to watch Sent folder, and Spam folder is never scanned.
This change makes Delta Chat identify virtual Gmail folders by their
flags, so virtual folders are skipped while Sent and Spam folders are
still scanned.
The problem was in the handle_fingerprint_change() function which
attempted to add a warning about fingerprint change to all chats with
the contact.
This failed because of the SQL query failing to find the contact for
self in the `contacts` table. So the warning was not added, but at the
same time the whole decryption process failed.
The fix is to skip handle_fingerprint_change() for self addreses.
If there are no MOVE/DELETE operations pending, the folder
should not be SELECTed.
When `only_fetch_mvbox` is enabled, `fetch_new_messages` skips
most folders, but `move_delete_messages` always selects the
folder even if there are no operations pending. Selecting
all folders wastes time during folder scan and turns
recent messages into non-recent.
Hold the same write lock while checking if ongoing
process is already allocated and while allocating it.
Otherwise it is possible for two parallel processes
running alloc_ongoing() to decide that no ongoing
process is allocated and allocate two ongoing processes.
* create same contact-colors when addresses differ in upper-/lowercase
this leaves group-colors based on group names as is,
so, "MY GROUP" creates a different color than "my group",
as these names are better synced and also not an ID in this sense,
this is probably fine here.
(also when looking at the examples from
https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0392.html#testvectors-fullrange-no-cvd ,
case-sensistifity for group names seems to be fine)
* add a test for upper-/lowercase in group names
* update CHANGELOG