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Rust
718 lines
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Rust
//! # Ephemeral messages.
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//!
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//! Ephemeral messages are messages that have an Ephemeral-Timer
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//! header attached to them, which specifies time in seconds after
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//! which the message should be deleted both from the device and from
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//! the server. The timer is started when the message is marked as
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//! seen, which usually happens when its contents is displayed on
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//! device screen.
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//!
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//! Each chat, including 1:1, group chats and "saved messages" chat,
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//! has its own ephemeral timer setting, which is applied to all
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//! messages sent to the chat. The setting is synchronized to all the
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//! devices participating in the chat by applying the timer value from
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//! all received messages, including BCC-self ones, to the chat. This
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//! way the setting is eventually synchronized among all participants.
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//!
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//! When user changes ephemeral timer setting for the chat, a system
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//! message is automatically sent to update the setting for all
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//! participants. This allows changing the setting for a chat like any
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//! group chat setting, e.g. name and avatar, without the need to
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//! write an actual message.
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//!
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//! ## Device settings
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//!
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//! In addition to per-chat ephemeral message setting, each device has
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//! two global user-configured settings that complement per-chat
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//! settings: `delete_device_after` and `delete_server_after`. These
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//! settings are not synchronized among devices and apply to all
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//! messages known to the device, including messages sent or received
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//! before configuring the setting.
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//!
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//! `delete_device_after` configures the maximum time device is
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//! storing the messages locally. `delete_server_after` configures the
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//! time after which device will delete the messages it knows about
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//! from the server.
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//!
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//! ## How messages are deleted
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//!
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//! When Delta Chat deletes the message locally, it moves the message
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//! to the trash chat and removes actual message contents. Messages in
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//! the trash chat are called "tombstones" and track the Message-ID to
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//! prevent accidental redownloading of the message from the server,
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//! e.g. in case of UID validity change.
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//!
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//! Vice versa, when Delta Chat deletes the message from the server,
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//! it removes IMAP folder and UID row from the `imap` table, but
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//! keeps the message in the `msgs` table.
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//!
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//! Delta Chat eventually removes tombstones from the `msgs` table,
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//! leaving no trace of the message, when it thinks there are no more
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//! copies of the message stored on the server, i.e. when there is no
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//! corresponding `imap` table entry. This is done in the
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//! `prune_tombstones()` procedure during housekeeping.
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//!
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//! ## When messages are deleted
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//!
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//! The `ephemeral_loop` task schedules the next due running of
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//! `delete_expired_messages` which in turn emits `MsgsChanged` events
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//! when deleting local messages to make UIs reload displayed messages.
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//!
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//! Server deletion happens by updating the `imap` table based on
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//! the database entries which are expired either according to their
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//! ephemeral message timers or global `delete_server_after` setting.
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use std::cmp::max;
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use std::collections::BTreeSet;
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use std::fmt;
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use std::num::ParseIntError;
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use std::time::{Duration, UNIX_EPOCH};
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use anyhow::{Context as _, Result, ensure};
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use async_channel::Receiver;
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use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
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use tokio::time::timeout;
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use crate::chat::{ChatId, ChatIdBlocked, send_msg};
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use crate::constants::{DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL, DC_CHAT_ID_TRASH};
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use crate::contact::ContactId;
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use crate::context::Context;
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use crate::download::MIN_DELETE_SERVER_AFTER;
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use crate::events::EventType;
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use crate::log::{LogExt, warn};
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use crate::message::{Message, MessageState, MsgId, Viewtype};
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use crate::mimeparser::SystemMessage;
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use crate::stock_str;
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use crate::tools::{SystemTime, duration_to_str, time};
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use crate::{location, stats};
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/// Ephemeral timer value.
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, Default)]
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pub enum Timer {
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/// Timer is disabled.
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#[default]
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Disabled,
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/// Timer is enabled.
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Enabled {
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/// Timer duration in seconds.
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///
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/// The value cannot be 0.
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duration: u32,
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},
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}
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impl Timer {
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/// Converts epehmeral timer value to integer.
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///
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/// If the timer is disabled, return 0.
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pub fn to_u32(self) -> u32 {
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match self {
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Self::Disabled => 0,
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Self::Enabled { duration } => duration,
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}
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}
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/// Converts integer to ephemeral timer value.
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///
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/// 0 value is treated as disabled timer.
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pub fn from_u32(duration: u32) -> Self {
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if duration == 0 {
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Self::Disabled
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} else {
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Self::Enabled { duration }
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}
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}
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/// Tries to parse a string as an integer,
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/// and converts it to an ephemeral timer value.
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pub fn from_str(input: &str) -> Result<Timer, ParseIntError> {
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input.parse::<u32>().map(Self::from_u32)
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Display for Timer {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "{}", self.to_u32())
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}
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}
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impl rusqlite::types::ToSql for Timer {
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fn to_sql(&self) -> rusqlite::Result<rusqlite::types::ToSqlOutput<'_>> {
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let val = rusqlite::types::Value::Integer(match self {
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Self::Disabled => 0,
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Self::Enabled { duration } => i64::from(*duration),
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});
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let out = rusqlite::types::ToSqlOutput::Owned(val);
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Ok(out)
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}
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}
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impl rusqlite::types::FromSql for Timer {
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fn column_result(value: rusqlite::types::ValueRef) -> rusqlite::types::FromSqlResult<Self> {
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i64::column_result(value).and_then(|value| {
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if value == 0 {
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Ok(Self::Disabled)
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} else if let Ok(duration) = u32::try_from(value) {
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Ok(Self::Enabled { duration })
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} else {
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Err(rusqlite::types::FromSqlError::OutOfRange(value))
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}
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})
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}
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}
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impl ChatId {
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/// Get ephemeral message timer value in seconds.
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pub async fn get_ephemeral_timer(self, context: &Context) -> Result<Timer> {
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let timer = context
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.sql
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.query_get_value(
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"SELECT IFNULL(ephemeral_timer, 0) FROM chats WHERE id=?",
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(self,),
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)
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.await?
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.with_context(|| format!("Chat {self} not found"))?;
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Ok(timer)
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}
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/// Set ephemeral timer value without sending a message.
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///
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/// Used when a message arrives indicating that someone else has
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/// changed the timer value for a chat.
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pub(crate) async fn inner_set_ephemeral_timer(
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self,
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context: &Context,
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timer: Timer,
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) -> Result<()> {
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ensure!(!self.is_special(), "Invalid chat ID");
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context
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.sql
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.execute(
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"UPDATE chats
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SET ephemeral_timer=?
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WHERE id=?;",
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(timer, self),
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)
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.await?;
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context.emit_event(EventType::ChatEphemeralTimerModified {
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chat_id: self,
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timer,
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});
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Set ephemeral message timer value in seconds.
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///
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/// If timer value is 0, disable ephemeral message timer.
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pub async fn set_ephemeral_timer(self, context: &Context, timer: Timer) -> Result<()> {
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if timer == self.get_ephemeral_timer(context).await? {
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return Ok(());
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}
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self.inner_set_ephemeral_timer(context, timer).await?;
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if self.is_promoted(context).await? {
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let mut msg = Message::new_text(
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stock_ephemeral_timer_changed(context, timer, ContactId::SELF).await,
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);
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msg.param.set_cmd(SystemMessage::EphemeralTimerChanged);
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if let Err(err) = send_msg(context, self, &mut msg).await {
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error!(
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context,
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"Failed to send a message about ephemeral message timer change: {:?}", err
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);
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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/// Returns a stock message saying that ephemeral timer is changed to `timer` by `from_id`.
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pub(crate) async fn stock_ephemeral_timer_changed(
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context: &Context,
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timer: Timer,
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from_id: ContactId,
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) -> String {
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match timer {
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Timer::Disabled => stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_disabled(context, from_id).await,
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Timer::Enabled { duration } => match duration {
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0..=60 => {
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stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_enabled(context, &timer.to_string(), from_id).await
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}
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61..=3599 => {
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stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_minutes(
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context,
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&format!("{}", (f64::from(duration) / 6.0).round() / 10.0),
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from_id,
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)
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.await
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}
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3600 => stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_hour(context, from_id).await,
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3601..=86399 => {
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stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_hours(
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context,
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&format!("{}", (f64::from(duration) / 360.0).round() / 10.0),
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from_id,
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)
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.await
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}
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86400 => stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_day(context, from_id).await,
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86401..=604_799 => {
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stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_days(
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context,
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&format!("{}", (f64::from(duration) / 8640.0).round() / 10.0),
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from_id,
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)
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.await
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}
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604_800 => stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_week(context, from_id).await,
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31_536_000..=31_708_800 => stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_year(context, from_id).await,
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_ => {
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stock_str::msg_ephemeral_timer_weeks(
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context,
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&format!("{}", (f64::from(duration) / 60480.0).round() / 10.0),
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from_id,
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)
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.await
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}
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},
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}
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}
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impl MsgId {
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/// Returns ephemeral message timer value for the message.
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pub(crate) async fn ephemeral_timer(self, context: &Context) -> Result<Timer> {
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let res = match context
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.sql
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.query_get_value("SELECT ephemeral_timer FROM msgs WHERE id=?", (self,))
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.await?
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{
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None | Some(0) => Timer::Disabled,
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Some(duration) => Timer::Enabled { duration },
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};
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Ok(res)
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}
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/// Starts ephemeral message timer for the message if it is not started yet.
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pub(crate) async fn start_ephemeral_timer(self, context: &Context) -> Result<()> {
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if let Timer::Enabled { duration } = self.ephemeral_timer(context).await? {
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let ephemeral_timestamp = time().saturating_add(duration.into());
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context
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.sql
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.execute(
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"UPDATE msgs SET ephemeral_timestamp = ? \
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WHERE (ephemeral_timestamp == 0 OR ephemeral_timestamp > ?) \
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AND id = ?",
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(ephemeral_timestamp, ephemeral_timestamp, self),
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)
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.await?;
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context.scheduler.interrupt_ephemeral_task().await;
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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pub(crate) async fn start_ephemeral_timers_msgids(
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context: &Context,
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msg_ids: &[MsgId],
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) -> Result<()> {
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let now = time();
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let should_interrupt =
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context
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.sql
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.transaction(move |transaction| {
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let mut should_interrupt = false;
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let mut stmt =
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transaction.prepare(
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"UPDATE msgs SET ephemeral_timestamp = ?1 + ephemeral_timer
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WHERE (ephemeral_timestamp == 0 OR ephemeral_timestamp > ?1 + ephemeral_timer) AND ephemeral_timer > 0
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AND id=?2")?;
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for msg_id in msg_ids {
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should_interrupt |= stmt.execute((now, msg_id))? > 0;
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}
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Ok(should_interrupt)
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}).await?;
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if should_interrupt {
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context.scheduler.interrupt_ephemeral_task().await;
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Starts ephemeral timer for all messages in the chat.
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///
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/// This should be called when chat is marked as noticed.
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pub(crate) async fn start_chat_ephemeral_timers(context: &Context, chat_id: ChatId) -> Result<()> {
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let now = time();
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let should_interrupt = context
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.sql
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.execute(
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"UPDATE msgs SET ephemeral_timestamp = ?1 + ephemeral_timer
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WHERE chat_id = ?2
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AND ephemeral_timer > 0
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AND (ephemeral_timestamp == 0 OR ephemeral_timestamp > ?1 + ephemeral_timer)",
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(now, chat_id),
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)
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.await?
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> 0;
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if should_interrupt {
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context.scheduler.interrupt_ephemeral_task().await;
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Selects messages which are expired according to
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/// `delete_device_after` setting or `ephemeral_timestamp` column.
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///
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/// For each message a row ID, chat id, viewtype and location ID is returned.
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///
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/// Unknown viewtypes are returned as `Viewtype::Unknown`
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/// and not as errors bubbled up, easily resulting in infinite loop or leaving messages undeleted.
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/// (Happens when viewtypes are removed or added on another device which was backup/add-second-device source)
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async fn select_expired_messages(
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context: &Context,
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now: i64,
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) -> Result<Vec<(MsgId, ChatId, Viewtype, u32)>> {
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let mut rows = context
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.sql
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.query_map_vec(
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r#"
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SELECT id, chat_id, type, location_id
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FROM msgs
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WHERE
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ephemeral_timestamp != 0
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AND ephemeral_timestamp <= ?
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AND chat_id != ?
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"#,
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(now, DC_CHAT_ID_TRASH),
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|row| {
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let id: MsgId = row.get("id")?;
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let chat_id: ChatId = row.get("chat_id")?;
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let viewtype: Viewtype = row
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.get("type")
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.context("Using default viewtype for ephemeral handling.")
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.log_err(context)
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.unwrap_or_default();
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let location_id: u32 = row.get("location_id")?;
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Ok((id, chat_id, viewtype, location_id))
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},
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)
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.await?;
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if let Some(delete_device_after) = context.get_config_delete_device_after().await? {
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let self_chat_id = ChatIdBlocked::lookup_by_contact(context, ContactId::SELF)
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.await?
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.map(|c| c.id)
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.unwrap_or_default();
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let device_chat_id = ChatIdBlocked::lookup_by_contact(context, ContactId::DEVICE)
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.await?
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.map(|c| c.id)
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.unwrap_or_default();
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let threshold_timestamp = now.saturating_sub(delete_device_after);
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let rows_expired = context
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.sql
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.query_map_vec(
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r#"
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SELECT id, chat_id, type, location_id
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FROM msgs
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WHERE
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timestamp < ?1
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AND timestamp_rcvd < ?1
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AND chat_id > ?
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AND chat_id != ?
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AND chat_id != ?
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"#,
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(
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threshold_timestamp,
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DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL,
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self_chat_id,
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device_chat_id,
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),
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|row| {
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let id: MsgId = row.get("id")?;
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let chat_id: ChatId = row.get("chat_id")?;
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let viewtype: Viewtype = row
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.get("type")
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.context("Using default viewtype for delete-old handling.")
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.log_err(context)
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.unwrap_or_default();
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let location_id: u32 = row.get("location_id")?;
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Ok((id, chat_id, viewtype, location_id))
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},
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)
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.await?;
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rows.extend(rows_expired);
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}
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Ok(rows)
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}
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/// Deletes messages which are expired according to
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/// `delete_device_after` setting or `ephemeral_timestamp` column.
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///
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/// Emits relevant `MsgsChanged` and `WebxdcInstanceDeleted` events
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/// if messages are deleted.
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pub(crate) async fn delete_expired_messages(context: &Context, now: i64) -> Result<()> {
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let rows = select_expired_messages(context, now).await?;
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if !rows.is_empty() {
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info!(context, "Attempting to delete {} messages.", rows.len());
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let (msgs_changed, webxdc_deleted) = context
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.sql
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.transaction(|transaction| {
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let mut msgs_changed = Vec::with_capacity(rows.len());
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let mut webxdc_deleted = Vec::new();
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// If you change which information is preserved here, also change `MsgId::trash()`
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// and other places it references.
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let mut del_msg_stmt = transaction.prepare(
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"
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INSERT OR REPLACE INTO msgs (id, rfc724_mid, pre_rfc724_mid, timestamp, chat_id)
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SELECT ?1, rfc724_mid, pre_rfc724_mid, timestamp, ? FROM msgs WHERE id=?1
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",
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)?;
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let mut del_location_stmt =
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transaction.prepare("DELETE FROM locations WHERE independent=1 AND id=?")?;
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for (msg_id, chat_id, viewtype, location_id) in rows {
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del_msg_stmt.execute((msg_id, DC_CHAT_ID_TRASH))?;
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if location_id > 0 {
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del_location_stmt.execute((location_id,))?;
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}
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msgs_changed.push((chat_id, msg_id));
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if viewtype == Viewtype::Webxdc {
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webxdc_deleted.push(msg_id)
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}
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}
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Ok((msgs_changed, webxdc_deleted))
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})
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.await?;
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let mut modified_chat_ids = BTreeSet::new();
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|
|
|
for (chat_id, msg_id) in msgs_changed {
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context.emit_event(EventType::MsgDeleted { chat_id, msg_id });
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|
modified_chat_ids.insert(chat_id);
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|
}
|
|
|
|
for modified_chat_id in modified_chat_ids {
|
|
context.emit_msgs_changed_without_msg_id(modified_chat_id);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for msg_id in webxdc_deleted {
|
|
context.emit_event(EventType::WebxdcInstanceDeleted { msg_id });
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Calculates the next timestamp when a message will be deleted due to
|
|
/// `delete_device_after` setting being set.
|
|
async fn next_delete_device_after_timestamp(context: &Context) -> Result<Option<i64>> {
|
|
if let Some(delete_device_after) = context.get_config_delete_device_after().await? {
|
|
let self_chat_id = ChatIdBlocked::lookup_by_contact(context, ContactId::SELF)
|
|
.await?
|
|
.map(|c| c.id)
|
|
.unwrap_or_default();
|
|
let device_chat_id = ChatIdBlocked::lookup_by_contact(context, ContactId::DEVICE)
|
|
.await?
|
|
.map(|c| c.id)
|
|
.unwrap_or_default();
|
|
|
|
let oldest_message_timestamp: Option<i64> = context
|
|
.sql
|
|
.query_get_value(
|
|
r#"
|
|
SELECT min(max(timestamp, timestamp_rcvd))
|
|
FROM msgs
|
|
WHERE chat_id > ?
|
|
AND chat_id != ?
|
|
AND chat_id != ?
|
|
HAVING count(*) > 0
|
|
"#,
|
|
(DC_CHAT_ID_TRASH, self_chat_id, device_chat_id),
|
|
)
|
|
.await?;
|
|
|
|
Ok(oldest_message_timestamp.map(|x| x.saturating_add(delete_device_after)))
|
|
} else {
|
|
Ok(None)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Calculates next timestamp when expiration of some message will happen.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Expiration can happen either because user has set `delete_device_after` setting or because the
|
|
/// message itself has an ephemeral timer.
|
|
async fn next_expiration_timestamp(context: &Context) -> Option<i64> {
|
|
let ephemeral_timestamp: Option<i64> = match context
|
|
.sql
|
|
.query_get_value(
|
|
r#"
|
|
SELECT min(ephemeral_timestamp)
|
|
FROM msgs
|
|
WHERE ephemeral_timestamp != 0
|
|
AND chat_id != ?
|
|
HAVING count(*) > 0
|
|
"#,
|
|
(DC_CHAT_ID_TRASH,), // Trash contains already deleted messages, skip them
|
|
)
|
|
.await
|
|
{
|
|
Err(err) => {
|
|
warn!(context, "Can't calculate next ephemeral timeout: {}", err);
|
|
None
|
|
}
|
|
Ok(ephemeral_timestamp) => ephemeral_timestamp,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
let delete_device_after_timestamp: Option<i64> =
|
|
match next_delete_device_after_timestamp(context).await {
|
|
Err(err) => {
|
|
warn!(
|
|
context,
|
|
"Can't calculate timestamp of the next message expiration: {}", err
|
|
);
|
|
None
|
|
}
|
|
Ok(timestamp) => timestamp,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
ephemeral_timestamp
|
|
.into_iter()
|
|
.chain(delete_device_after_timestamp)
|
|
.min()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[expect(clippy::arithmetic_side_effects)]
|
|
pub(crate) async fn ephemeral_loop(context: &Context, interrupt_receiver: Receiver<()>) {
|
|
loop {
|
|
let ephemeral_timestamp = next_expiration_timestamp(context).await;
|
|
|
|
let now = SystemTime::now();
|
|
let until = if let Some(ephemeral_timestamp) = ephemeral_timestamp {
|
|
UNIX_EPOCH
|
|
+ Duration::from_secs(ephemeral_timestamp.try_into().unwrap_or(u64::MAX))
|
|
+ Duration::from_secs(1)
|
|
} else {
|
|
// no messages to be deleted for now, wait long for one to occur
|
|
now + Duration::from_secs(86400) // 1 day
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
if let Ok(duration) = until.duration_since(now) {
|
|
info!(
|
|
context,
|
|
"Ephemeral loop waiting for deletion in {} or interrupt",
|
|
duration_to_str(duration)
|
|
);
|
|
match timeout(duration, interrupt_receiver.recv()).await {
|
|
Ok(Ok(())) => {
|
|
// received an interruption signal, recompute waiting time (if any)
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
Ok(Err(err)) => {
|
|
warn!(
|
|
context,
|
|
"Interrupt channel closed, ephemeral loop exits now: {err:#}."
|
|
);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
Err(_err) => {
|
|
// Timeout.
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Make sure that the statistics stay correct by updating them _before_ deleting messages:
|
|
stats::maybe_update_message_stats(context)
|
|
.await
|
|
.log_err(context)
|
|
.ok();
|
|
|
|
delete_expired_messages(context, time())
|
|
.await
|
|
.log_err(context)
|
|
.ok();
|
|
|
|
location::delete_expired(context, time())
|
|
.await
|
|
.log_err(context)
|
|
.ok();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Schedules expired IMAP messages for deletion.
|
|
#[expect(clippy::arithmetic_side_effects)]
|
|
pub(crate) async fn delete_expired_imap_messages(context: &Context) -> Result<()> {
|
|
let now = time();
|
|
|
|
let (threshold_timestamp, threshold_timestamp_extended) =
|
|
match context.get_config_delete_server_after().await? {
|
|
None => (0, 0),
|
|
Some(delete_server_after) => (
|
|
match delete_server_after {
|
|
// Guarantee immediate deletion.
|
|
0 => i64::MAX,
|
|
_ => now - delete_server_after,
|
|
},
|
|
now - max(delete_server_after, MIN_DELETE_SERVER_AFTER),
|
|
),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
context
|
|
.sql
|
|
.execute(
|
|
"UPDATE imap
|
|
SET target=''
|
|
WHERE rfc724_mid IN (
|
|
SELECT rfc724_mid FROM msgs
|
|
WHERE ((download_state = 0 AND timestamp < ?) OR
|
|
(download_state != 0 AND timestamp < ?) OR
|
|
(ephemeral_timestamp != 0 AND ephemeral_timestamp <= ?))
|
|
)",
|
|
(threshold_timestamp, threshold_timestamp_extended, now),
|
|
)
|
|
.await?;
|
|
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Start ephemeral timers for seen messages if they are not started
|
|
/// yet.
|
|
///
|
|
/// It is possible that timers are not started due to a missing or
|
|
/// failed `MsgId.start_ephemeral_timer()` call, either in the current
|
|
/// or previous version of Delta Chat.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This function is supposed to be called in the background,
|
|
/// e.g. from housekeeping task.
|
|
pub(crate) async fn start_ephemeral_timers(context: &Context) -> Result<()> {
|
|
context
|
|
.sql
|
|
.execute(
|
|
"UPDATE msgs \
|
|
SET ephemeral_timestamp = ? + ephemeral_timer \
|
|
WHERE ephemeral_timer > 0 \
|
|
AND ephemeral_timestamp = 0 \
|
|
AND state NOT IN (?, ?, ?)",
|
|
(
|
|
time(),
|
|
MessageState::InFresh,
|
|
MessageState::InNoticed,
|
|
MessageState::OutDraft,
|
|
),
|
|
)
|
|
.await?;
|
|
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[cfg(test)]
|
|
mod ephemeral_tests;
|