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session-ios/src/Messages/Attachments/TSAttachmentStream.m

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//
// Copyright (c) 2017 Open Whisper Systems. All rights reserved.
//
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#import "TSAttachmentStream.h"
#import "MIMETypeUtil.h"
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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#import "TSAttachmentPointer.h"
#import <AVFoundation/AVFoundation.h>
#import <YapDatabase/YapDatabase.h>
#import <YapDatabase/YapDatabaseTransaction.h>
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NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN
@interface TSAttachmentStream ()
// We only want to generate the file path for this attachment once, so that
// changes in the file path generation logic don't break existing attachments.
@property (nullable, nonatomic) NSString *localRelativeFilePath;
@end
#pragma mark -
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@implementation TSAttachmentStream
- (instancetype)initWithContentType:(NSString *)contentType sourceFilename:(nullable NSString *)sourceFilename
{
self = [super initWithContentType:contentType sourceFilename:sourceFilename];
if (!self) {
return self;
}
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self.isDownloaded = YES;
// TSAttachmentStream doesn't have any "incoming vs. outgoing"
// state, but this constructor is used only for new outgoing
// attachments which haven't been uploaded yet.
_isUploaded = NO;
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return self;
}
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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- (instancetype)initWithPointer:(TSAttachmentPointer *)pointer
{
// Once saved, this AttachmentStream will replace the AttachmentPointer in the attachments collection.
self = [super initWithPointer:pointer];
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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if (!self) {
return self;
}
_contentType = pointer.contentType;
self.isDownloaded = YES;
// TSAttachmentStream doesn't have any "incoming vs. outgoing"
// state, but this constructor is used only for new incoming
// attachments which don't need to be uploaded.
_isUploaded = YES;
self.attachmentType = pointer.attachmentType;
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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return self;
}
- (void)upgradeFromAttachmentSchemaVersion:(NSUInteger)attachmentSchemaVersion
{
[super upgradeFromAttachmentSchemaVersion:attachmentSchemaVersion];
if (attachmentSchemaVersion < 3) {
// We want to treat any legacy TSAttachmentStream as though
// they have already been uploaded. If it needs to be reuploaded,
// the OWSUploadingService will update this progress when the
// upload begins.
self.isUploaded = YES;
}
}
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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#pragma mark - File Management
- (nullable NSData *)readDataFromFileWithError:(NSError **)error
{
return [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:[self localFilePathWithoutTransaction] options:0 error:error];
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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}
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Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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- (BOOL)writeData:(NSData *)data error:(NSError **)error
{
NSString *_Nullable localFilePath = [self localFilePathWithoutTransaction];
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Created file at %@", self.tag, localFilePath);
return [data writeToFile:localFilePath options:0 error:error];
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}
+ (NSString *)attachmentsFolder
{
NSString *documentsPath =
[NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES) firstObject];
NSString *attachmentFolder = [documentsPath stringByAppendingFormat:@"/Attachments"];
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NSError *error = nil;
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] createDirectoryAtPath:attachmentFolder
withIntermediateDirectories:YES
attributes:nil
error:&error];
if (error) {
DDLogError(@"Failed to create attachments directory: %@", error);
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}
return attachmentFolder;
}
+ (NSUInteger)numberOfItemsInAttachmentsFolder
{
NSError *error;
NSUInteger count =
[[[NSFileManager defaultManager] contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:[self attachmentsFolder] error:&error] count];
if (error) {
DDLogError(@"Unable to count attachments in attachments folder. Error: %@", error);
}
return count;
}
- (nullable NSString *)buildLocalFilePath
{
if (!self.localRelativeFilePath) {
return nil;
}
return [[[self class] attachmentsFolder] stringByAppendingPathComponent:self.localRelativeFilePath];
}
- (nullable NSString *)localFilePathWithTransaction:(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *)transaction
{
OWSAssert(transaction);
if ([self buildLocalFilePath]) {
return [self buildLocalFilePath];
}
NSString *collection = [[self class] collection];
TSAttachmentStream *latestAttachment = [transaction objectForKey:self.uniqueId inCollection:collection];
BOOL skipSave = NO;
if ([latestAttachment isKindOfClass:[TSAttachmentPointer class]]) {
// If we haven't yet upgraded the TSAttachmentPointer to a TSAttachmentStream,
// do so now but don't persist this change.
latestAttachment = nil;
skipSave = YES;
}
if (latestAttachment && latestAttachment.localRelativeFilePath) {
self.localRelativeFilePath = latestAttachment.localRelativeFilePath;
return [self buildLocalFilePath];
}
NSString *attachmentsFolder = [[self class] attachmentsFolder];
NSString *localFilePath = [MIMETypeUtil filePathForAttachment:self.uniqueId
ofMIMEType:self.contentType
sourceFilename:self.sourceFilename
inFolder:attachmentsFolder];
if (!localFilePath) {
DDLogError(@"%@ Could not generate path for attachment.", self.tag);
OWSAssert(0);
return nil;
}
if (![localFilePath hasPrefix:attachmentsFolder]) {
DDLogError(@"%@ Attachment paths should all be in the attachments folder.", self.tag);
OWSAssert(0);
return nil;
}
NSString *localRelativeFilePath = [localFilePath substringFromIndex:attachmentsFolder.length];
if (localRelativeFilePath.length < 1) {
DDLogError(@"%@ Empty local relative attachment paths.", self.tag);
OWSAssert(0);
return nil;
}
self.localRelativeFilePath = localRelativeFilePath;
OWSAssert([self buildLocalFilePath]);
if (latestAttachment) {
// This attachment has already been saved; save the "latest" instance.
latestAttachment.localRelativeFilePath = localRelativeFilePath;
[latestAttachment saveWithTransaction:transaction];
} else if (!skipSave) {
// This attachment has not yet been saved; save this instance.
[self saveWithTransaction:transaction];
}
return [self buildLocalFilePath];
}
- (nullable NSString *)localFilePathWithoutTransaction
{
if (![self buildLocalFilePath]) {
[self.dbConnection readWriteWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *transaction) {
[self localFilePathWithTransaction:transaction];
}];
}
return [self buildLocalFilePath];
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}
- (nullable NSURL *)mediaURL
{
NSString *_Nullable localFilePath = [self localFilePathWithoutTransaction];
if (!localFilePath) {
return nil;
}
return [NSURL fileURLWithPath:localFilePath];
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}
- (void)removeFileWithTransaction:(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *)transaction
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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{
NSError *error;
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] removeItemAtPath:[self localFilePathWithTransaction:transaction] error:&error];
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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if (error) {
DDLogError(@"%@ remove file errored with: %@", self.tag, error);
}
}
- (void)removeWithTransaction:(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *)transaction
{
[super removeWithTransaction:transaction];
[self removeFileWithTransaction:transaction];
}
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- (BOOL)isAnimated {
return [MIMETypeUtil isAnimated:self.contentType];
}
- (BOOL)isImage {
return [MIMETypeUtil isImage:self.contentType];
}
- (BOOL)isVideo {
return [MIMETypeUtil isVideo:self.contentType];
}
- (BOOL)isAudio {
return [MIMETypeUtil isAudio:self.contentType];
}
- (nullable UIImage *)image
{
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if ([self isVideo] || [self isAudio]) {
return [self videoThumbnail];
} else {
NSURL *_Nullable mediaUrl = [self mediaURL];
if (!mediaUrl) {
return nil;
}
return [UIImage imageWithData:[NSData dataWithContentsOfURL:mediaUrl]];
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}
}
- (nullable UIImage *)videoThumbnail
{
NSURL *_Nullable mediaUrl = [self mediaURL];
if (!mediaUrl) {
return nil;
}
AVURLAsset *asset = [[AVURLAsset alloc] initWithURL:mediaUrl options:nil];
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AVAssetImageGenerator *generate = [[AVAssetImageGenerator alloc] initWithAsset:asset];
generate.appliesPreferredTrackTransform = YES;
NSError *err = NULL;
CMTime time = CMTimeMake(1, 60);
CGImageRef imgRef = [generate copyCGImageAtTime:time actualTime:NULL error:&err];
return [[UIImage alloc] initWithCGImage:imgRef];
}
+ (void)deleteAttachments
{
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NSError *error;
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] removeItemAtPath:[self attachmentsFolder] error:&error];
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if (error) {
DDLogError(@"Failed to delete attachment folder with error: %@", error.debugDescription);
}
}
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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#pragma mark - Logging
+ (NSString *)tag
{
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"[%@]", self.class];
}
- (NSString *)tag
{
return self.class.tag;
}
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@end
NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END