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`.
Closes#826
- `viewingKeys` and `walletBirthday` are removed from `Initializer`
constuctor. These parameters are moved to `SDKSynchronizer.prepare`
function.
- Constructor of the `SDKSynchronizer` no longer throws exception.
- Any value emitted from `lastState` stream before `SDKSynchronizer.prepare`
is called has `latestScannedHeight` set to 0.
- `Initializer.initialize` function isn't public anymore. To initialize
SDK call `SDKSynchronizer.prepare` instead.
- Real birthday is now known after the `SDKSynchronizer.prepare` is
called. But this function isn't async and therefore it's hard to
pass birthday from here to `CompactBlockProcessor` in synchronous
manner. We must be sure that it's safe to call start() after prepare
function finishes.
For this reason `CompactBlockProcessor` has `walletBirthdayProvider`
instead of `walletBirthday`. And this new parameter is closure which
reads birthday from `Initiliazer` on each call. Thanks to this
`CompactBlockProcessor` has always the right birthday.
- Some cleanup is done in `TestCoordinator`.
contains no public API changes.
Adds `func shouldClearBlockCacheAndUpdateInternalState() -> BlockHeight?` to `SyncRanges`
so that the compact block processor can advert internal states that are not consistent and
recover from such state.
Closes#821
Closes#816
- `SDKSynchronizer.rewind(policy:)` can be now called anytime.
- If the sync is in progress then the sync is first stopped and then rewind is executed.
- Rewind now returns AnyPublisher which completes or fails when wipe is done.
- `AgterSyncHooksManager` is used to execute rewind after sync process
is stopped.
- This is necessary to finish https://github.com/zcash/secant-ios-wallet/issues/529.
The Secant has special log method for logging tca stuff. And this
method will be in extension of `OSLogger` and it needs to access
`oslog`.
Closes#801
- `SDKSynchronizer.wipe()` can be now called anytime.
- If the sync is in progress then the sync is first stopped and then
wipe is executed.
- Wipe now returns AnyPublisher which completes or fails when wipe is
done.
- Majority of wipe's work is to delete files. That is only operation
that can throw error during wipe. This operation should succeed every
time. If it fails that something is seriously wrong. When this happens
the SDK can happen in inconsistent state. There is no recovery for
now. Only way how to fix this is to reinstall the app in the device.
- Added hooks mechanism. This is implemented in `AfterSyncHooksManager`
and it is used by `CompactBlockProcessor`. It's just more organized
way how to track what should happen when the sync process is canceled.
Closes#795
- Added structure `SaplingParamsSourceURL` which holds source URLs for
sapling-spend file and sapling-output file. URLs are ultimately passed
to `SaplingParameterDownloader`.
- This is done so it's possible to pass different URLs when running
tests.
- sapling-spend file and sapling-output file are in tests bundle. And
when running tests these files are loaded from bundle and not from
network.
Closes#778
- .swiftlint.yml is now used to lint only the code of the SDK.
- .swiftlint_tests.yml is now used to lint only the code of the tests.
This config disables rules that were previously disabled in the code
in lot of tests.