* Substitute unread view for unseen view until unseen view is ready.
* Register as many views as possible async.
* Perform blocking, safe migrations before async registration of views.
* Add debug settings view for internal app stats.
* Show blocking overlay until async registration of database views is complete.
* Convert version migrations to use AppVersions.
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* Filter messages shown in the home view.
* When we receive a read receipt, mark older messages in thread as read.
* When we receive a read receipt, start expiration of older messages in thread.
* When we receive a read receipt, hide notifications for older messages in thread.
The old "blocking" style SN alerts are deprecated. We maintain the
functionality to decrypt incoming messages from legacy SN alerts so that
users have time to recover their undecrypted messages.
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Most commonly this will be after hitting the "compose" button
But also we'll do it in the SignalViewController once you've received a
message.
- get rid blocking contacts nag
- use Contacts framework simplifies logic
- remove dead AB code
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Replace previous "scary" warning-style attachment notifications with
something less alarming.
Includes file name and file type emoji when discernable.
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previously, edit menu was only positioned correctly for text bubbles,
and centered for media bubbles.
It wasn't that noticable for images/videos since those usually extended
to the middle of the conversation view, but with narrower media bubbles
(like arbitrary attachments) this became a bigger problem.
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Attempt to avoid session corruption happening due to an inconsistent
view of the session store by ensuring all access to the session store
happens on a serialized queue
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Leave last 3 digits of recipientId when scrubbing logs.
This is in line with other Signal clients, and makes it possible to
trace interactions.
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Most notable on shoddy networks, Signal-iOS will now make sure that
messages sent first can be delivered first.
This *does* entail that we have to wait for attachments to upload and
send before subsequent messages can be sent. Some people don't like
this, but the majority UX is improved.
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This slows the UI, but only for people who have locally opted into
WebRTC calls, and the alternative is that users are likely to have stale
settings the first time a pair of people opt-in.
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coordinate SignalProtocol encryption/decryption on a single serial
queue. Previously message sending encrypted on the sending thread, while
message receiving decrypted on the main thread.
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Most likely this would be because the user hasn't unlocked their device
since last restart.
This behavior existed once before, but the startup ordering is pretty
delicate. So, we're now redundantly checking in SSK in case this
delicate startup logic gets mis-ordered again.
Also fixed the AppDelegate method to check for the proper
applicationState, since it will never be "active" in didFinishLaunching.
fixes https://github.com/WhisperSystems/Signal-iOS/issues/1627
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* Ensure NotificationsManager has dependencies
Otherwise it's easy to mess up the order of the required dependencies.
* move AccountManager into Environment, it's heavy to construct
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For consistency with the Android and Desktop client behavior.
* Show a placeholder avatar when no image, initials (#1512)
If all we know about the user is their phone number, their avatar image
is rendered as a placeholder. Previously, it would render the first few
characters of their phone number as if they were initials (eg. "+")
* Rename, extend OWSContactsManager methods (#1512)
Rename from: nameStringForPhoneIdentifier
to: displayNameForPhoneIdentifier
Also, add:
- (BOOL)nameExistsForPhoneIdentifier:(NSString *)identifier;
Which reports whether there's any "name" for a contact.
* Remove unused typedefs
These aren't used in the project anymore, and they were causing
compiling warnings due to a lack of nullability indication.
* Resolve some OWSContactsManager nullability warnings
Did a pass through all of the existing nullability warnings in
OWSContactsManager. Tried to pick descriptors that best reflected the
behavior of the methods.
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Preferred to the system contact picker because:
1. removes "group" clutter from header, unlikely to be used much.
2. can select while searching
3. fixes unified contact problem where e.g.
If only one of your contact has a phone number, they appear disabled
when choosing to invite via messaging, even though the other linked
contact *does* have a phone number.
4. label users w/o email so it's clearer why they can't be selected
Also:
* Twitter share-image was too tall
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When your partner changes their identity key (e.g. by reinstalling),
you'll see a notice alongside their message, but it will no longer
prevent the message from showing. aka "non blocking".
Existing users will be opted into the previous blocking behavior.
This is configurable for all users in Settings > Privacy.
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This action was previously hidden under a secret longpress gesture in
the fingerprint view controller.
Ideally we'd never receive corrupted messages, but at the point we do,
our sessions are out of whack, and the only recovery option is to reset.
Let's help our users do that.
* Resetting session sends END_SESSION message
Otherwise the remote side wouldn't know we reset the session and will
send us a message on the old ratchet.
* Don't reset their identity key when resetting sender ratchet.
* Updated translations
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* Separate registering an account from registering for push notifications
* Allows us to complete registration without prompting user for
notification settings.
UX Changes
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* Automatically keep push tokens in sync on startup.
Push tokens *can* change, though they rarely do. It happens more often
for people switching between appstore/beta builds.
fixes#1174
* Show alert with registration failure
* add secret 8-tap debug log gesture to registration flow
* Move registration to separate flow
* don't see flash of inbox when first launching
* show useful error messages when given wrong code / no code
* remove background fetch
We werent using it, but only relying on a side effect of it which is
no longer necessary.
Code Changes
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* More registration logging.
* Install PromiseKit with carthage
Our dependencies are not yet framework compatible, so we can't use
cocoapods.
* Merge preferences util "category" into superclass.
The immediate reason for this is Swift interop was assuming optional
types were not optional, and exploding when a value was nil.
This is clearer anyway, since we were treating it like a subclass, and
it was the only thing using the class anyway.
* auto-genstrings now searches *.swift (and *.h, which was previously
broken) for translateable strings.
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Hack to fix https://github.com/jessesquires/JSQMessagesViewController/issues/1885
This doesn't happen often, but is reproducible under simulated message
churn (~50 insert/update/deletes randomly spaced over 10 seconds).
During performBatchUpdates, the collectionViewLayout can call
layoutAttributesForElementsInRect which can reference the just-deleted
item's
view. (The view presumably hasn't been deleted yet, but will be by the
time
performBatchUpdates is complete).
It's opaque how layoutAttributesForElementsInRect get's it's list of
views. I
can only speculate how this works based on debugging, but it seems that
the
CollectionFlowLayout keeps an internal list of item frames, which when
crashing
still contain items corresponding to the to-be-deleted items.
In any case, it seems like a bug that JSQMVC would ever attempt to get
layoutAttributes for an item which doesn't exist in the datasource.
previously fixed in: SSK:91fcd01632a81f2aa67d2d94b97c68d519e6881a
But got lost in a rebase after moving TSMessagesManager+sendMessage to
OWSMessageSender.
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Fixes the bug wherein:
Given the sender had disappearing messages enabled
And the receiver thinks it's disabled (this can happen due to re-install)
When we receive a disappearing message
The message does start expiring timer and disappear
But you see a notice "<sender> disabled disappearing messages"
Rather than the expected "<Sender> set disappearing messages timer to X".
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fixes#1231
Motivation
----------
Previously when messages failed to send, there was no reason given.
Furthermore, when media messages failed to send there was no indication
that any attempt to send the message even occurred, nor a retry
dialog.
UX Changes
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- Show "uploading" status for media
- Show specific error message in retry-send dialog
- Only scroll to bottom when new message is inserted
- Show specific errors when group creation fails
Code Changes
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- Updated incorrect references to TSMessageAdapters which were actually
references to OWSMessageData
- MessageSender was extracted from SSK MessagesManager
- access MessagesManager as property
- idiomatic init/properties for Env
- log contact intersections
- Move scroll-to-bottom animation to main thread.
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TSOutgoingMessage is created with details about the group changes so that we see more than just “Group Updated.”
* Customizes message for new group creation
Replaces GROUP_UPDATED with GROUP_CREATED for a brand new group. Localized for English only.
* Updates to use fixed SignalServiceKit branch
// FREEBIE
Inadvertently stole credit for work done when squashing the commits.
Reverting and re-merging giving appropriate credit.
This reverts commit 8242c9e381.
TSOutgoingMessage is created with details about the group changes so that we see more than just “Group Updated.”
* Customizes message for new group creation
Replaces GROUP_UPDATED with GROUP_CREATED for a brand new group. Localized for English only.
* Updates to use fixed SignalServiceKit branch
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Fix animation memory leak exacerbated every time you reload a
conversation with expiration timers.
Stop animation on cells that aren't currently being displayed. This is
relatively minor compared to the above, but still, no reason to waste
cycles.
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* Per thread settings menu accessed by tapping on thread title
This removed the toggle-phone behavior. You'll be able to see the phone
number in the settings table view.
This removed the "add contact" functionality, although it was already
broken for ios>=9 (which is basically everybody).
The group actions menu was absorbed into this screen
* Added a confirm alert to leave group (fixes#938)
* New Translation Strings
* Extend "Add People" label to fit translations.
* resolved issues with translations not fitting in group menu
* Fix the long standing type warning where TSCalls were assigned to a TSMessageAdapter.
* Can delete info messages
Follow the JSQMVC pattern and put UIResponder-able content in the
messageBubbleContainer. This gives us more functionality *and* allows us
to delete some code. yay!
It's still not yet possible to delete phone messages. =(
* Fixed some compiler warnings.
* xcode8 touching storyboard. So long xcode7!
* Fixup multiline info messages.
We were seeing info messages like "You set disappearing message timer to
10" instead of "You set disappearing message timer to 10 seconds."
Admittedly this isn't a very good fix, as now one liners feel like they
have too much padding.
If the message is well over one line, we were wrapping properly, but
there's a problem when the message is *just barely* two lines, the cell
height grows, but the label still thinks it's just one line (as evinced
by the one line appearing in the center of the label frame. The result
being that the last word of the label is cropped.
* Disable group actions after leaving group.
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Rather than verifying eachothers keys separately, you now verify the
privacy with your recipient by sharing a single composite number or
QRCode.
This is a breaking change, in coordination with Desktop and Android.
UX
--
Fingeprint is no longer in line with identity key error. Instead you
have the option of going to the full-screen safety number verification
experience.
Overhauled fingerprint design
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* use same modal dismiss button as elsewhere
* remove fingerprint from settings.
* quick slide in animation vs slow fade
* existing was painfully slow
* blur effect is better metaphor for something slide over top
* anyway there was a rendering glitch in the end of fade where
underlying navbar would "snap" out
Also Fixed
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Always provide a name string for contact
* Centralize all the nil-checking
* Fall back to "unknown contact"
allow multi-line error messages
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I botched a migration 6 months ago, which left some lingering TSRecipients serialized in our data store, laying in wait to explode the next time we enumerate every object in the database (e.g. when we add an index).
The bloom filter migration failed to remove TSRecipients in the somewhat rare event that the local user had no downloaded bloom filters. This could happen e.g. if they were low on disk space at the time of running the migration, I believe the app would remove the bloom filter cache.
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* Don't attempt to send a message unless we've successfully built device-messages
* Only process message exception when we're done with retries.
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* New bg (Bulgarian) localization!
* New sq (Albanian) localization!
* replace unfinished bg_BG localization with complete bg localization
* caps keys to make it easier to see missing localizations
* pull with newly pushed source keys
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* Avoid intermittent crash in device manager via YapDatabaseModified
* Properly align refresh text when expecting new device
* Avoid glitchy activityIndicator while polling
* Expose edit mode toggle
Much of the code changes here were in the corresponding SSK update.
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FIXES#1296
Our pod SSKeychain was renamed to -> SAMKeychain to avoid collision with
the iOS10 library SSKeychain.
* log failure to write keychain (this seems to only happen on simulator)
* ensure we exit if we fail to set DB cipher key
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Most of the work was done in SignalServiceKit 0.0.7, this adapts to
those changes.
Migration to clean any orphaned interactions/attachments.
- don't set new migration version until migration was successful.
- remove dead code from migrations
- rename message.attachments->message.attachmentIds
- Remove unused parameter from GroupModel
- formatting touched method/'s signatures
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Previously, if you tapped in the white space adjacent to the text bubble,
the bubble would highlight. No menu was show or interaction made
available. This is confusing.
It was fixed upstream, so this was as simple as:
pod update JSQMessagesViewController
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Geting back on upstream fixes a couple bugs (see ##Bugfixes), and also
will make future updates easier.
The unforking process was basically this:
* move custom message types (Calls and DisplayedMessages) classes from our
custom JSQMVC fork into Signal-iOS.
* Move any method customization into our subclass. Including
ColletionView stuff, bubble sizing, and gesture behavior
Bug Fixes
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* Fix mis-sized incoming media bubbles.
Bubble size was being cached by interaction id. Which broke when
receiving an attachment. The problem is that incoming media messages
were initially the height of a "Downloading Attachment" info message.
Instead we use the mediaHash for media messages to expire the bubble
size when the media changes.
* fix missized bubble when MVC did appear
The MessagesViewController isn't sized correctly until ViewWillAppear.
This caused the first round of bubbles to be rendered incorrectly (they
assumed a larger container than they had). I think is reflected in the
current version of the app by a reflow occurring shortly after the view
appears.
Chores
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* bump travis to build with xcode8
* specify RQV development team for device build. required by xcode 8 beta
Cleanup
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* Refactor messageing XIB so that elements are hangning outside of
the views frame
* Fix compiler warning with explicit cast
* delete deprecated lineBreakmode, it's the default value anyway.
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* Latest SocketRocket includes
* crash fixes.
* our new security policy management, so we don't have to
keep rebasing to incorporate updates.
* Adapt to policy renaming in SignalServiceKit
* bump XCode version to play nice with SWIFT_NAME
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* Rebased OWS fork of SocketRocket against upstream
* Pulling in SocketRocket directly from OWS Github rather than going
through the motions of publishing a pod that only we use.
* Bump version
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