This change switches to a new (future) version of the rust crates
that will get rid of the sent and received transactions Views in
favor of a `v_transaction` view that will do better accounting of
outgoing and incoming funds. Additionally it will support an
outputs view for seeing the inner details of transactions enabling
the SDKs tell the users the precise movement of value that a tx
causes in its multiple possible ways according to the protocol.
the `v_tx_outputs` view is not yet implemented.
Sent and Received transaction sub-types are kept for compatibility
purposes but they are generated from Overviews instead of queried
from a specific view.
In the transaction Overview the value represents the whole value
transfer for the transaction from the point of view of a given
account including fees. This means that the value for a single
transaction Overview struct represents the addition or subtraction
of ZEC value to the account's balance.
Future updates will give clients the possibility to drill into the
inner workings of those value changes in a per-output basis for
each transaction.
Also, the field `pending_unmined` field was added to `v_transactions`
so that wallets can query `DataDb` for pending but yet unmined txs
This will prepare the field for removing the notion of a "PendingDb"
and its nuances.
Also updated test database `darkside_data.db`
Closes#959Closes#971 ZcashLightClientKitSample main target broken swiftlint script
Demo App improvements: Show Short date and value on transaction list
- attached to the processor's timer
- added latest scanned time and latest block height
- sample app showing the new values alongside with the %
- unit tests fixed
- latestBlock() API added
- the transaction repository is no longer used to update the exposed values during the syncing
Closes#888.
- `ZcashRustBackend` is actor now. So majority of methods in this actor
are now async.
- Some methods stayed `static` in `ZcashRustBackend`. It would be hard
to pass instance of the `ZcashRustBackend` to the places where these
methods are used in static manner. And it would change lot of APIs.
But it isn't problem from technical perspective because these methods
would be `nonisolated` otherwise.
- Methods `lastError()` and `getLastError()` in `ZcashRustBackend` are
now private. This makes sure that ther won't be aby race condition
between other methods and these two error methods.
- All the methods for which was `lastError()` used in code now throw
error. So `lastError()` is no longer needed outside of the
`ZcashRustBackend`.
- There are in the public API related to `DerivationTool`.
- `DerivationTool` now requires instance of the `ZcashRustBackend`. And
`ZcashRustBackend` isn't public type. So `DerivationTool` doesn't have
any public constructor now. It can be created only via
`Initializer.makeDerivationTool()` instance method.
- `deriveUnifiedSpendingKey()` and `deriveUnifiedFullViewingKey()` in
`DerivationTool` are now async. It is because these are using
`ZcashRustBackend` inside. `DerivationTool` offers alternative
(closure and combine) APIs. But downside is that there is no sync API
to dervie spending key or viewing key.
- Some methods of the `DerivationTool` are now static. These methods
don't use anything that requires instance of the `DerivationTool`
inside.
[#888] Use Sourcery to generate mocks
- I wrote mock for `Synchronizer` manually. And it's tedious and long
and boring work.
- Now `ZcashRustBackendWelding` is changed a lot so it means
`MockRustBackend` must be changed a lot. So I decided to introduce
`sourcery` to generate mocks from protocols so we don't have to do it
manually ever.
- To generate mocks go to `ZcashLightClientKit/Tests/TestUtils/Sourcery`
directory and run `generateMocks.sh` script.
- Your protocol must be mentioned in `AutoMockable.swift` file.
Generated mocks are in `AutoMockable.generated.swift` file.
[#888] Fix Offline tests
- Offline tests target now runs and tests are green.
- There is log of changes in tests. But logic is not changed.
- Updated `AutoMockable.stencil` so sourcery is able to generate mock as
actor when protocol is marked with: `// sourcery: mockActor`.
- Last few updates in `ZcashRustBackendWelding`. In previous PR `rewindCacheToHeight`
methods was overlooked and it didn't throw error.
- Removed `MockRustBackend` and using generated
`ZCashRustBackendWeldingMock` instead.
- Using generated `SynchronizerMock`.
[#888] Fix NetworkTests
- Changed a bit how rust backend mock is used in the tests. Introduced
`RustBackendMockHelper`. There are some state variables that must be
preserved within one instance of the mock. This helper does exactly
this. It keeps this state variables in the memory and helping mock to
work as expected.
[#888] Fix Darkside tests
Create ZcashKeyDeriving internal protocol
Use New DerivationTool that does not require RustBackend
Remove duplicated methods that had been copied over
[#888] Fix potentially broken tests
I broke the tests because I moved `testTempDirectory` from each
`TestCase` to the `Environment`. By this I caused that each tests uses
exactly same URL. Which is directly against purpose of
`testTempDirectory`.
So now each test calls this one and store it to local variable. So each
test has unique URL.
[#888] Add ability to mock nonisolated methods to AutoMockable.stencil
[#888] Add changelog and fix the documentation in ZcashRustBackendWelding
[#888] Rename derivation rust backend protocol and remove static methods
- Renamed `ZcashKeyDeriving` to `ZcashKeyDerivationBackendWelding`. So
the naming scheme is same as for `ZcashRustBackendWelding`.
- `ZcashKeyDerivationBackend` is now struct instead of enum.
- Methods in `ZcashKeyDerivationBackendWelding` (except one) are no
longer static. Because of this the respective methods in
`DerivationTool` aren't also static anymore.
Closes#895
Add Sync Session ID to `SynchronizerState`.
A SyncSession is an attempt to sync the blockchain within the lifetime of a Synchronizer.
A Synchronizer can sync many times, when synced it will refresh every ~20 seconds +- random padding.
each sync attempt will have a different UUID even if it's from the same instance of SDKSynchronizer.
**How are SyncSessions are delimited? With `SyncStatus` changes.**
changes from [`.unprepared`|`.error`|`.disconnected`|`.stopped`] to `.syncing` assign a new sessionID to the synchronizer.
Any other transitions won't.
`areTwoStatusesDifferent ` was refactored to a helper function of `SyncStatus`
**How are IDs generated?**
ID generation is not mandated but delegated to a protocol `SyncSessionIDGenerator`.
Tests inject their own deterministic generator to avoid test flakiness.
Default implementation of SyncSessionIDGenerator is
````Swift
struct UniqueSyncSessionIDGenerator {}
extension UniqueSyncSessionIDGenerator: SyncSessionIDGenerator {
func nextID() -> UUID {
UUID()
}
}
````
**SyncSession Pseudo-Atomicity and thread safety**
SyncSession is a type alias of a GenericActor holding a UUID
````
typealias SyncSession = GenericActor<UUID>
extension SyncSession {
/// updates the current sync session to a new value with the given generator
/// - Parameters generator: a `SyncSessionIDGenerator`
/// - returns: the `UUID` of the newly updated value.
@discardableResult
func newSession(with generator: SyncSessionIDGenerator) async -> UUID {
return await self.update(generator.nextID())
}
}
````
Closes#895
SessionTicker struct to control session transitions.
switching to `.unprepared` now makes syncID to be `.nullID`
- There was still some code inside the SDK related to NotificationCenter
and notifications. But notifications are no longer needed. So all this
code can go away.
Closes#877.
- Most of the methods in `OutboundTransactionManager` were already async
so this is not big of a change.
- Some methods/properties in the `SDKSynchronizer` were made async. But
these were async in the `Synchronizer` already. So let's not consider
this change of the public API.
Closes#469.
- Methods defined in `ZcashRustBackendWelding` protocol which are doing
some IO operations are now async.
- `Initializer` no longer have methods to get balance. Only
`Synchronizer` now have these methods. These methods are newly async.
And `Initilializer` doesn't have alternative APIs.
- There is lot of changes in tests but those are mostly adding `await`.
No logic is changed.
Closes#876.
- Add `testMultipleSynchronizersCanRunAtOnce()` test which creates
multiple instances of the `SDKSynchronizer` and then executes sync in
parallel.
- To achieve this it's required to have multiple instances of the
lightwalletd in the darkside mode. Because of this new test is in the
new target `AliasDarksideTests`. It's little bit harder to run this
test than to run regular darkside tests. So it has it's own target.
- Fix bug when all the instances of the `SDKSynchronizer` used same data
DB even with different aliases.
- Add script to run multiple instances of the lightwalletd in
darkside mode. And add script to stop these instances and clean after
those.
- Update `DarksideWalletService` a little so the endpoint can be passed
to it. Without this it would always use default endpoint when created
with service.
- Small cleanup in `TestCoordinator`.
Closes#484.
- `TransactionRepository` has async API. `Synchronizer` and alternative
APIs are updated accordingly.
These methods and properties in the `Synchronizer` are async now:
- `cancelSpend(transaction:)`
- All the variants of the `getMemos(for:)` method.
- All the variants fo the `getRecipients(for:)` method.
- `allConfirmedTransactions(from:limit:)`
- `pendingTransactions`
- `clearedTransactions`
- `sentTransactions`
- `receivedTransactions`
Closes#209.
[#845] Introduce ZcashSynchronizerAlias enum
Closes#845.
[#852] SDKSynchronizer using queues label based on the alias
Closes#852.
[#847] Remove posibility to use DatabaseStorageManager as singleton
Closes#847.
[#850] Remove synchronizerConnectionStateChanged notification
Closes#850.
[#855] Add check if the Alias is already used
Closes#855
- Added `UsedAliasesChecker` utility which is used to register aliases
that are in use.
- `prepare()` and `wipe()` methods now check if the current alias can't
be used and if not then `InitializerError.aliasAlreadyInUse` is
thrown/emitted.
- Some public methods that could cause harm if used with the Alias that
is already in use now throw `SynchronizerError.notPrepared`. Thanks to
this the client app is forced to call `prepare()` first. And
`prepare()` does check for the Alias.
- Added tests for new conditions.
[#849] Make InternalSyncProgress aware of the Alias
Closes#849.
[#853] Only instance with default Alias migrates legacy cache DB
Closes#853.
[#851] Apply the Alias to the URLs
Closes#851.
- `Initializer` now updates paths according to alias before paths are
used anywhere in the SDK.
- Paths update can fail. It would be incovenient for the client apps to
handle errors thrown from `Initiliazer` constructor. So the error is
then handled in `SDKSynchronizer.prepare()` or `SDKSynchronizer.wipe()`.
[#846] Stop using SDKMetrics as singleton (#862)
- metrics are not longer a singleton
- tests fixed
- metrics outside init of the synchronizer
[#848] Make logger aware of the alias
- logger is now an instance passed throughout the sdk instead of a static proxy
[#848] Make logger aware of the alias (#868)
- comments addressed
[#848] Make logger aware of the alias (#868)
- returning protocol back
Fix typos
[#856] Add possibility to test multiple synchronizers in the sample app
Closes#856.
- Added `alias` property to `Synchronizer`.
- Added `SyncBlocksListViewController` which provides UI to use multiple
synchronizers at once.
[#209] Add changelog
- Add changelog for #209.
- Overall improve readability of the rendered changelog. Tickets
references are now prefixed with `###` instead of `- `.
Fix compilation
Data DB name is derived from timestamp in TemporaryDbBuilder. Timestamp
is converted to seconds before it's used to generate Data DB name. So
if the test is super fast and can run twice in one seconds it fails.
Solution is to always remove data DB at the end of the test.
This change introduces two new protocols: `ClosureSynchronizer` and
`CombineSynchronizer`. These two protocols define API that doesn't use
`async`. So the client can choose exactly which API it wants to use.
This change also introduces two new objects: `ClosureSDKSynchronizer`
and `CombineSDKSynchronizer`. These two implement the respective protocols
mentioned above. Both are structures. Neither of these two keeps any state.
Thanks to this each is very cheap to create. And usage of these two isn't
mutually exclusive. So devs can really choose the best SDK API for each
part of the client app.
[#831] Use async inside of the SDKSynchronizer
- In general lot of methods inside the `SDKSynchronizer` and
`CompactBlockProcessoer` which weren't async are now async. And other
changes are made because of this change.
- `CompactBlockProcessor` no longer uses Combine to communicate with
`SDKSynchronizer`. Reason for this is that Combine doesn't play great
with async. Closure passed to `sink` isn't async.
- Because of this and because of how our tests work (receiving signals
from CBP directly) `CompactBlockProcessor` must be able to handle more
event closures. Not just one. So it now has `eventClosures`
dictionary. It's little bit strange but it works fine.
- `SyncStatus` inside the `SDKSynchronizer` was previously protected by
lock. Now it's protected by simple actor wrapper.
- Changes in tests are minimal. Changes were mady only because
`CompactBlockProcessor` changes from Combine to closures.
[#831] Add tests for ClosureSDKSynchronizer
- Added tests are testing in general if the `ClosuresSDKSynchronizer` is correctly
calling `Synchronizer` and if the values are correctly returned.
- `ClosuresSDKSynchronizer` doesn't contain any logic but it is public
API and we should be sure that it works correctly.
[#831] Add tests for CombineSDKSynchronizer
[#831] Add changelog
Closes#724
- All the notifications are gone. Only
`synchronizerConnectionStateChanged` stayed because it's used
internally. Let's deal with this one in another task.
- Synchronizer has now two new publishers (`stateStream` and
(`eventStream`) which are used to notify the client app about
what is going on. These publishers replace notifications.
- There is also new property `latestState` which can be used to get the
SDK state in synchronous manner.
- `SDKSynchronizer.status` is no longer public. It is used internally to
refresh `latestState` and emit new values from `stateStream.
- When `SDKSynchronizer.status` is update `notify()` function is
triggered. And this function is now responsible for generating new
snapshot of `SynchronizerState` and updating `latestState` and
`stateStream`.