This fixes several problems. First
sending a fake event through the
onEventUpdate stream was not a
good design and lead to problems
if you expect a timeline event but
then are unable to build the
event from json. This now uses
a new stream in the Client which
is listened to in the timeline to
delete an event which should be
much more reliable.
It also now throws an exception
if deleting the event fails
instead of returning true or false.
A deprecation note is added.
This brings more problems than it
helps. It leads to bugs like flickering
of sending images and also
confuses the user. This should
either be handled by the app
or the user.
Before we have used the Event class for all
state events while for invite rooms those
actually were StrippedStateEvent objects. This
created some problems like we needed to set a
fake originServerTs (usually to DateTime.now()).
Actually we don't need the additional keys for
state events most of the time so just using
StrippedStateEvent for all states and typecasting
them to event where needed is not much of a
hassle while we benefit from a more clear
structure.
This also now uses StrippedStateEvent as a base
class for the User class which makes the User
class more minimal as keys like event_id and
origin_server_ts are no longer necessary. As we
create a lot of fake User objects where we had to
put fake values in it, it brings more benefits
than problems to just get rid of those fields.
This makes sure that the
users for an invitation are
correctly loaded so that we
can display the avatar, the
room displayname and
wether the room is a direct
chat or not.
This fixes the bug that the
actual dart Map in the state
has been manipulated because
we have not worked with a
copy of the map. Also this
crashes if the powerlevelmap
would had a wrong type in
users.
When using the searchEvent()
method it was impossible to
paginate to the next
chunk when one chunk had
0 returned events. This
fixes it by returning the
prevBatch and makes it
possible to insert the prevBatch
again. sinceEventId is still
working but now deprecated.
Original issue and former solution by
The one with the braid <info@braid.business>
Special thanks for pointing out the problem.
This fixes that dart:io is imported into the
SDK database by moving it into it's own mixin which
makes it reusable and platform independent by
using conditional imports.
- removes `Directory` field in high-level `MatrixSdkDatabase`
- migrates `Directory fileStoragePath` to `Uri fileStorageLocation`
- makes file operations in `MatrixSdkDatabase` conditional on
`dart.libraries.js_util`
- implements a tiny stub of the file operations used in `MatrixSdkDatabase`
It seems like the Flutter tool can compile despite these imports. Sadly
the Dart standalone dart2js compiler doesn't reach there. While
refactorying the code, I decided it's likely cleaner to have a `Uri` as
storage location provider than using some fake directory or String as
relacement.
The advantage of a `Uri` at this place is the explicit `Uri.directory`
constructor available to ensure type and encoding safe directory
locations supporting both Windows and *nix.
Additionally, admitted, that's an edge-case, one could even
easily extend the use of a `Uri` based descriptor to support future
storage location accesses (e.g. IPFS or custom schemes for e.g. local
web browser based file system APIs). Using a `Uri`, one would only need
to override the three methods making use of the `fileStorageLocation`
property to handle different Uri schemes too.
Signed-off-by: The one with the braid <info@braid.business>
When user A invites user B to
a group chat, the avatar getter
should not return the
avatar of the inviting user A.
This is not intuitive. A client might
decide to do so but IMO it makes
no sense to do this by default.
If the
room is a DM invite, user A's
avatar is already used in the
code block before.
This makes use of dart
records to return three
different values for one
method. This makes the
special class no longer
necessary just for
returning data.
This changes the way how the last event is stored
for each room. It is now stored next to the
room event itself in the rooms box and no longer
stored like a room state. This way we need to
bump the database version which will cause an
inital sync for the client. Be aware of this when
updating the SDK!
This also makes sure that
the access token is
refreshed when calling
client.getEventByPushNotification()
which is porbably the most
common case for a client
with a stopped sync loop
doing network requests.
This fixes several problems with current soft logout
handling, as it now stores the refresh token correct and
only refreshs it 1 minute in advance instead of 5
minutes.
This was implicitly relying to the timestamp of state events getting
compared in the setState function. Fix this by using the helper
functions already used for invite and join rooms.
We used to add app the member counts of invited users and joined users,
which would make us assume the participants list is complete. Which
would mean we always return the wrong state.
Additionally there is no need to rely on if we have a cached response.
Instead we always only check for completeness instead of possibly
returning stale responses just because we fetched the members once.
We now handle state in the correct order in the sync handler. Using the
timestamp lead to false results when we still generated a default
timestamp of "now" for events, however even without that state events
can have an older timestamp like when accepting an invite on a server
with the clock behind by a minute and we should instead rely on the sync
handler giving us state in the right order.
This causes issues with state handling as we prefer the newer event. It
also has knock-on effects in other places. Instead set such events to
have an obviously invalid timestamp, which makes issues easier to
identify.
This may break invites showing a timestamp or the timestamps for just
sent events, if you rely on the timestamp getting set to "now".