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this PR adds a info message "messages are end-to-end-encrypted" also for chats created by eg. vcards. by the removal of lock icons, this is a good place to hint for that in addition; this is also what eg. whatsapp and others are doing the wording itself is tweaked at https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-android/pull/3817 (and there is also the rough idea to make the message a little more outstanding, by some more dedicated colors) ~~did not test in practise, if this leads to double "e2ee info messages" on secure join, tests look good, however.~~ EDIT: did lots of practise tests meanwhile :) most of the changes in this PR are about test ... ftr, in another PR, after 2.0 reeases, there could probably quite some code cleanup wrt set-protection, protection-disabled etc. --------- Co-authored-by: Hocuri <hocuri@gmx.de>
Delta Chat RPC python client
RPC client connects to standalone Delta Chat RPC server deltachat-rpc-server
and provides asynchronous interface to it.
Getting started
To use Delta Chat RPC client, first build a deltachat-rpc-server with cargo build -p deltachat-rpc-server
or download a prebuilt release.
Install it anywhere in your PATH.
Create a virtual environment if you don't have one already and activate it.
$ python -m venv env
$ . env/bin/activate
Install deltachat-rpc-client from source:
$ cd deltachat-rpc-client
$ pip install .
Testing
- Build
deltachat-rpc-serverwithcargo build -p deltachat-rpc-server. - Install tox
pip install -U tox - Run
CHATMAIL_DOMAIN=nine.testrun.org PATH="../target/debug:$PATH" tox.
Additional arguments to tox are passed to pytest, e.g. tox -- -s does not capture test output.
Using in REPL
Setup a development environment:
$ tox --devenv env
$ . env/bin/activate
$ python
>>> from deltachat_rpc_client import *
>>> rpc = Rpc()
>>> rpc.start()
>>> dc = DeltaChat(rpc)
>>> system_info = dc.get_system_info()
>>> system_info["level"]
'awesome'
>>> rpc.close()