Rpc.start() now calls get_system_info() after launching the server
to verify it started successfully. If the server exits early (e.g.
due to an invalid accounts directory), the core error message from
stderr is captured and included in the raised JsonRpcError.
The reader_loop now unblocks pending RPC requests when the server
closes stdout, so callers never hang on a dead server.
Export JsonRpcError from the deltachat_rpc_client package.
Add test_early_failure verifying that Rpc.start() raises with
the actual core error message for invalid accounts directories.
Timestamp renewal was introduced in 1dbf924c6a "feat:
chat::resend_msgs: Guarantee strictly increasing time in the Date header" so that re-sent messages
can be deduplicated on the reciver side, but the deduplication logic doesn't depend on "Date"
anymore.
Iroh-Gossip-Topic is sent in a post-message. Post-message goes to trash,
so topic should be associated with the existing pre-message that is
updated rather than with the post-message.
Fix https://github.com/chatmail/core/issues/7835.
The problem was most probably:
- `ac1_clone` receives the sync message, sends `TRANSPORTS_MODIFIED`
event, and launches a task that will restart IO
- After IO was stopped, but before it is started again,
`ac1_clone.add_transport_from_qr(qr)` is called
- this check fails:
```rust
ensure!(
!self.scheduler.is_running().await,
"cannot configure, already running"
);
```
Existing test relies on folder scanning.
We are going to remove the option to not show emails
(<https://github.com/chatmail/core/issues/7631>)
so the test will be removed eventually anyway.
This fixes the bug when a new transport doesn't become primary on the 2nd device because INBOX from
the new transport isn't fully fetched. Now the `Transports` sync message is received from the old
transport, but as it has updated "From", it updates the primary transport correspondingly. NB: I/O
for the new primary transport isn't immediately started however, this needs a separate fix.
This is to fix tests failing with `OSError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor`. Maybe stdout closes
earlier than stderr, before the test finishes, not sure. For reference, the previous commit removing
print()s is 800edc6fce.
Fix get_secondary_addrs() which was using
`secondary_addrs` config that is not updated anymore.
Instead of using `secondary_addrs` config,
use the `transports` table which contains all the addresses.
Add a stock string `%1$s invited you to join this channel.\n\nWaiting
for the device of %2$s to reply…`, which is shown when a user starts to
join a channel.
I did _not_ add an equivalent to `%1$s replied, waiting for being added
to the group…`, which is shown when vg-auth-required was received. I
don't think that this would add any information that's interesting to
the user, other than 'something is happening, hang on'. And the more
text on the screen, the less likely that anyone reads it. But if others
think differently, we can also add it.
With this PR, joining a channel looks like this:
```
Msg#2003: info (Contact#Contact#Info): Messages are end-to-end encrypted. [NOTICED][INFO]
Msg#2004: info (Contact#Contact#Info): Alice invited you to join this channel.
Waiting for the device of Alice to reply… [NOTICED][INFO]
Msg#2007🔒: (Contact#Contact#2001): You joined the channel. [FRESH][INFO]
```
Fix#7435
For most messages, `calc_sort_timestamp()` makes sure that they are at the correct place; esp. that they are not above system messages or other noticed/seen messages.
Most callers of `add_info_msg()`, however, didn't call `calc_sort_timestamp()`, and just used `time()` or `smeared_time()` to get the sort timestamp. Because of this, system messages could sometimes wrongly be sorted above other messages.
This PR fixes this by making the sort timestamp optional in `add_info_msg*()`. If the sort timestamp isn't passed, then the message is sorted to the bottom of the chat. `sent_rcvd_timestamp` is not optional anymore, because we need _some_ timestamp that can be shown to the user (most callers just pass `time()` there).
Regardless of whether chatmail relay is used or not,
bcc_self should be enabled when second device is added.
It should also be enabled again even if the user
has turned it off manually.
Created new test_folders.py
Moved existing JSON-RPC tests:
- test_reactions_for_a_reordering_move
- test_delete_deltachat_folder
Ported tests:
- test_move_works_on_self_sent
- test_moved_markseen
- test_markseen_message_and_mdn
- test_mvbox_thread_and_trash (renamed to test_mvbox_and_trash)
- test_scan_folders
- test_move_works
- test_move_avoids_loop
- test_immediate_autodelete
- test_trash_multiple_messages
The change also contains fixes for direct_imap fixture
needed to use IMAP IDLE in JSON-RPC tests.
- sort garbage to the beginning, readable text to the end
- instead of `%20`, make use of `+` to encode spaces
- shorter invite links and smaller QR codes by truncation of the names
the truncation of the name uses chars() which does not respect grapheme clusters, so
that last character may be wrong. not sure if there is a nice and easy
alternative, but maybe it's good engoug - the real, full name will come
over the wire (exiting truncate() truncates on word boundaries, which is
maybe too soft here - names may be long, depending on the language, and
not contain any space)
moreover, this resolves the "name too long" issue from
https://github.com/chatmail/core/issues/7015
---------
Co-authored-by: Hocuri <hocuri@gmx.de>