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Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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;(function () {
'use strict';
window.Whisper = window.Whisper || {};
var electronRemote = require('electron').remote;
var dialog = electronRemote.dialog;
var BrowserWindow = electronRemote.BrowserWindow;
var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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function stringify(object) {
for (var key in object) {
var val = object[key];
if (val instanceof ArrayBuffer) {
object[key] = {
type: 'ArrayBuffer',
encoding: 'base64',
data: dcodeIO.ByteBuffer.wrap(val).toString('base64')
};
} else if (val instanceof Object) {
object[key] = stringify(val);
}
}
return object;
}
function unstringify(object) {
if (!(object instanceof Object)) {
throw new Error('unstringify expects an object');
}
for (var key in object) {
var val = object[key];
if (val &&
val.type === 'ArrayBuffer' &&
val.encoding === 'base64' &&
typeof val.data === 'string' ) {
object[key] = dcodeIO.ByteBuffer.wrap(val.data, 'base64').toArrayBuffer();
} else if (val instanceof Object) {
object[key] = unstringify(object[key]);
}
}
return object;
}
function createOutputStream(writer) {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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var wait = Promise.resolve();
return {
write: function(string) {
wait = wait.then(function() {
return new Promise(function(resolve) {
if (writer.write(string)) {
return resolve();
}
// If write() returns true, we don't need to wait for the drain event
// https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v7.x/docs/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_writable
writer.once('drain', resolve);
// We don't register for the 'error' event here, only in close(). Otherwise,
// we'll get "Possible EventEmitter memory leak detected" warnings.
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
});
return wait;
},
close: function() {
return wait.then(function() {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
writer.once('finish', resolve);
writer.once('error', reject);
writer.end();
});
});
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
2017-08-28 20:06:10 +00:00
}
};
}
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
2018-02-22 18:40:32 +00:00
function exportNonMessages(idb_db, parent, options) {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
2017-08-28 20:06:10 +00:00
return createFileAndWriter(parent, 'db.json').then(function(writer) {
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
2018-02-22 18:40:32 +00:00
return exportToJsonFile(idb_db, writer, options);
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
}
/**
* Export all data from an IndexedDB database
* @param {IDBDatabase} idb_db
*/
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
2018-02-22 18:40:32 +00:00
function exportToJsonFile(idb_db, fileWriter, options) {
options = options || {};
_.defaults(options, {excludeClientConfig: false});
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
2017-08-28 20:06:10 +00:00
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var storeNames = idb_db.objectStoreNames;
storeNames = _.without(storeNames, 'messages');
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
2018-02-22 18:40:32 +00:00
if (options.excludeClientConfig) {
console.log('exportToJsonFile: excluding client config from export');
storeNames = _.without(
storeNames,
'items',
'signedPreKeys',
'preKeys',
'identityKeys',
'sessions',
'unprocessed' // since we won't be able to decrypt them anyway
);
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
2017-08-28 20:06:10 +00:00
var exportedStoreNames = [];
if (storeNames.length === 0) {
throw new Error('No stores to export');
}
console.log('Exporting from these stores:', storeNames.join(', '));
var stream = createOutputStream(fileWriter);
stream.write('{');
_.each(storeNames, function(storeName) {
var transaction = idb_db.transaction(storeNames, 'readwrite');
transaction.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'exportToJsonFile transaction error (store: ' + storeName + ')',
transaction.error,
reject
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
2017-08-28 20:06:10 +00:00
);
};
transaction.oncomplete = function() {
console.log('transaction complete');
};
var store = transaction.objectStore(storeName);
var request = store.openCursor();
var count = 0;
request.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'exportToJsonFile request error (store: ' + storeNames + ')',
request.error,
reject
);
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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};
request.onsuccess = function(event) {
if (count === 0) {
console.log('cursor opened');
stream.write('"' + storeName + '": [');
}
var cursor = event.target.result;
if (cursor) {
if (count > 0) {
stream.write(',');
}
var jsonString = JSON.stringify(stringify(cursor.value));
stream.write(jsonString);
cursor.continue();
count++;
} else {
// no more
stream.write(']');
console.log('Exported', count, 'items from store', storeName);
exportedStoreNames.push(storeName);
if (exportedStoreNames.length < storeNames.length) {
stream.write(',');
} else {
console.log('Exported all stores');
stream.write('}');
stream.close().then(function() {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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console.log('Finished writing all stores to disk');
resolve();
});
}
}
};
});
});
}
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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function importNonMessages(idb_db, parent, options) {
var file = 'db.json';
return readFileAsText(parent, file).then(function(string) {
return importFromJsonString(idb_db, string, path.join(parent, file), options);
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
}
function handleDOMException(prefix, error, reject) {
console.log(
prefix + ':',
error && error.name,
error && error.message,
error && error.code
);
reject(error || new Error(prefix));
}
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
2018-02-22 18:40:32 +00:00
function eliminateClientConfigInBackup(data, path) {
var cleaned = _.pick(data, 'conversations', 'groups');
console.log('Writing configuration-free backup file back to disk');
try {
fs.writeFileSync(path, JSON.stringify(cleaned));
} catch (error) {
console.log('Error writing cleaned-up backup to disk: ', error.stack);
}
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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/**
* Import data from JSON into an IndexedDB database. This does not delete any existing data
* from the database, so keys could clash
*
* @param {IDBDatabase} idb_db
* @param {string} jsonString - data to import, one key per object store
*/
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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function importFromJsonString(idb_db, jsonString, path, options) {
options = options || {};
_.defaults(options, {
forceLightImport: false,
conversationLookup: {},
groupLookup: {},
});
var conversationLookup = options.conversationLookup;
var groupLookup = options.groupLookup;
var result = {
fullImport: true,
};
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var importObject = JSON.parse(jsonString);
delete importObject.debug;
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
2017-08-28 20:06:10 +00:00
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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if (!importObject.sessions || options.forceLightImport) {
result.fullImport = false;
delete importObject.items;
delete importObject.signedPreKeys;
delete importObject.preKeys;
delete importObject.identityKeys;
delete importObject.sessions;
delete importObject.unprocessed;
console.log('This is a light import; contacts, groups and messages only');
}
// We mutate the on-disk backup to prevent the user from importing client
// configuration more than once - that causes lots of encryption errors.
// This of course preserves the true data: conversations and groups.
eliminateClientConfigInBackup(importObject, path);
var storeNames = _.keys(importObject);
console.log('Importing to these stores:', storeNames.join(', '));
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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var finished = false;
var finish = function(via) {
console.log('non-messages import done via', via);
if (finished) {
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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resolve(result);
}
finished = true;
};
var transaction = idb_db.transaction(storeNames, 'readwrite');
transaction.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'importFromJsonString transaction error',
transaction.error,
reject
);
};
transaction.oncomplete = finish.bind(null, 'transaction complete');
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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_.each(storeNames, function(storeName) {
console.log('Importing items for store', storeName);
if (!importObject[storeName].length) {
delete importObject[storeName];
return;
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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var count = 0;
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
2018-02-22 18:40:32 +00:00
var skipCount = 0;
var finishStore = function() {
// added all objects for this store
delete importObject[storeName];
console.log(
'Done importing to store',
storeName,
'Total count:',
count,
'Skipped:',
skipCount
);
if (_.keys(importObject).length === 0) {
// added all object stores
console.log('DB import complete');
finish('puts scheduled');
}
};
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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_.each(importObject[storeName], function(toAdd) {
toAdd = unstringify(toAdd);
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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var haveConversationAlready =
storeName === 'conversations'
&& conversationLookup[getConversationKey(toAdd)];
var haveGroupAlready =
storeName === 'groups' && groupLookup[getGroupKey(toAdd)];
if (haveConversationAlready || haveGroupAlready) {
skipCount++;
count++;
return;
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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var request = transaction.objectStore(storeName).put(toAdd, toAdd.id);
request.onsuccess = function(event) {
count++;
if (count == importObject[storeName].length) {
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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finishStore();
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}
};
request.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'importFromJsonString request error (store: ' + storeName + ')',
request.error,
reject
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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);
};
});
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
2018-02-22 18:40:32 +00:00
// We have to check here, because we may have skipped every item, resulting
// in no onsuccess callback at all.
if (count === importObject[storeName].length) {
finishStore();
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
});
}
function openDatabase() {
var migrations = Whisper.Database.migrations;
var version = migrations[migrations.length - 1].version;
var DBOpenRequest = window.indexedDB.open('signal', version);
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
// these two event handlers act on the IDBDatabase object,
// when the database is opened successfully, or not
DBOpenRequest.onerror = reject;
DBOpenRequest.onsuccess = function() {
resolve(DBOpenRequest.result);
};
// This event handles the event whereby a new version of
// the database needs to be created Either one has not
// been created before, or a new version number has been
// submitted via the window.indexedDB.open line above
DBOpenRequest.onupgradeneeded = reject;
});
}
function createDirectory(parent, name) {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var sanitized = sanitizeFileName(name);
var targetDir = path.join(parent, sanitized);
fs.mkdir(targetDir, function(error) {
if (error) {
return reject(error);
}
return resolve(targetDir);
});
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
}
function createFileAndWriter(parent, name) {
return new Promise(function(resolve) {
var sanitized = sanitizeFileName(name);
var targetPath = path.join(parent, sanitized);
var options = {
flags: 'wx'
};
return resolve(fs.createWriteStream(targetPath, options));
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
}
function readFileAsText(parent, name) {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var targetPath = path.join(parent, name);
fs.readFile(targetPath, 'utf8', function(error, string) {
if (error) {
return reject(error);
}
return resolve(string);
});
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
}
function readFileAsArrayBuffer(parent, name) {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var targetPath = path.join(parent, name);
// omitting the encoding to get a buffer back
fs.readFile(targetPath, function(error, buffer) {
if (error) {
return reject(error);
}
// Buffer instances are also Uint8Array instances
// https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffers_and_typedarray
return resolve(buffer.buffer);
});
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
}
function trimFileName(filename) {
var components = filename.split('.');
if (components.length <= 1) {
return filename.slice(0, 30);
}
var extension = components[components.length - 1];
var name = components.slice(0, components.length - 1);
if (extension.length > 5) {
return filename.slice(0, 30);
}
return name.join('.').slice(0, 24) + '.' + extension;
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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function getAttachmentFileName(attachment) {
if (attachment.fileName) {
return trimFileName(attachment.fileName);
}
var name = attachment.id;
if (attachment.contentType) {
var components = attachment.contentType.split('/');
name += '.' + (components.length > 1 ? components[1] : attachment.contentType);
}
return name;
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}
function readAttachment(parent, message, attachment) {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var name = getAttachmentFileName(attachment);
var sanitized = sanitizeFileName(name);
var attachmentDir = path.join(parent, message.received_at.toString());
return readFileAsArrayBuffer(attachmentDir, sanitized).then(function(contents) {
attachment.data = contents;
return resolve();
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}, reject);
});
}
function writeAttachment(dir, attachment) {
var filename = getAttachmentFileName(attachment);
return createFileAndWriter(dir, filename).then(function(writer) {
var stream = createOutputStream(writer);
stream.write(new Buffer(attachment.data));
return stream.close();
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
}
function writeAttachments(parentDir, name, messageId, attachments) {
return createDirectory(parentDir, messageId).then(function(dir) {
return Promise.all(_.map(attachments, function(attachment) {
return writeAttachment(dir, attachment);
}));
}).catch(function(error) {
console.log(
'writeAttachments: error exporting conversation',
name,
':',
error && error.stack ? error.stack : error
);
return Promise.reject(error);
});
}
function sanitizeFileName(filename) {
return filename.toString().replace(/[^a-z0-9.,+()'#\- ]/gi, '_');
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}
function exportConversation(idb_db, name, conversation, dir) {
console.log('exporting conversation', name);
return createFileAndWriter(dir, 'messages.json').then(function(writer) {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var transaction = idb_db.transaction('messages', 'readwrite');
transaction.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'exportConversation transaction error (conversation: ' + name + ')',
transaction.error,
reject
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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);
};
transaction.oncomplete = function() {
// this doesn't really mean anything - we may have attachment processing to do
};
var store = transaction.objectStore('messages');
var index = store.index('conversation');
var range = IDBKeyRange.bound([conversation.id, 0], [conversation.id, Number.MAX_VALUE]);
var promiseChain = Promise.resolve();
var count = 0;
var request = index.openCursor(range);
var stream = createOutputStream(writer);
stream.write('{"messages":[');
request.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'exportConversation request error (conversation: ' + name + ')',
request.error,
reject
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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);
};
request.onsuccess = function(event) {
var cursor = event.target.result;
if (cursor) {
var message = cursor.value;
var messageId = message.received_at;
var attachments = message.attachments;
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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// skip message if it is disappearing, no matter the amount of time left
if (message.expireTimer) {
cursor.continue();
return;
}
if (count !== 0) {
stream.write(',');
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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message.attachments = _.map(attachments, function(attachment) {
return _.omit(attachment, ['data']);
});
var jsonString = JSON.stringify(stringify(message));
stream.write(jsonString);
if (attachments && attachments.length) {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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var process = function() {
return writeAttachments(dir, name, messageId, attachments);
};
promiseChain = promiseChain.then(process);
}
count += 1;
cursor.continue();
} else {
stream.write(']}');
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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var promise = stream.close();
return promiseChain.then(promise).then(function() {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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console.log('done exporting conversation', name);
return resolve();
}, function(error) {
console.log(
'exportConversation: error exporting conversation',
name,
':',
error && error.stack ? error.stack : error
);
return reject(error);
});
}
};
});
});
}
// Goals for directory names:
// 1. Human-readable, for easy use and verification by user (names not just ids)
// 2. Sorted just like the list of conversations in the left-pan (active_at)
// 3. Disambiguated from other directories (active_at, truncated name, id)
function getConversationDirName(conversation) {
var name = conversation.active_at || 'never';
if (conversation.name) {
return name + ' (' + conversation.name.slice(0, 30) + ' ' + conversation.id + ')';
} else {
return name + ' (' + conversation.id + ')';
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}
// Goals for logging names:
// 1. Can be associated with files on disk
// 2. Adequately disambiguated to enable debugging flow of execution
// 3. Can be shared to the web without privacy concerns (there's no global redaction
// logic for group ids, so we do it manually here)
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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function getConversationLoggingName(conversation) {
var name = conversation.active_at || 'never';
if (conversation.type === 'private') {
name += ' (' + conversation.id + ')';
} else {
name += ' ([REDACTED_GROUP]' + conversation.id.slice(-3) + ')';
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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return name;
}
function exportConversations(idb_db, parentDir) {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var transaction = idb_db.transaction('conversations', 'readwrite');
transaction.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'exportConversations transaction error',
transaction.error,
reject
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);
};
transaction.oncomplete = function() {
// not really very useful - fires at unexpected times
};
var promiseChain = Promise.resolve();
var store = transaction.objectStore('conversations');
var request = store.openCursor();
request.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'exportConversations request error',
request.error,
reject
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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);
};
request.onsuccess = function(event) {
var cursor = event.target.result;
if (cursor && cursor.value) {
var conversation = cursor.value;
var dir = getConversationDirName(conversation);
var name = getConversationLoggingName(conversation);
var process = function() {
return createDirectory(parentDir, dir).then(function(dir) {
return exportConversation(idb_db, name, conversation, dir);
});
};
console.log('scheduling export for conversation', name);
promiseChain = promiseChain.then(process);
cursor.continue();
} else {
console.log('Done scheduling conversation exports');
return promiseChain.then(resolve, reject);
}
};
});
}
function getDirectory(options) {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var browserWindow = BrowserWindow.getFocusedWindow();
var dialogOptions = {
title: options.title,
properties: ['openDirectory'],
buttonLabel: options.buttonLabel
};
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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dialog.showOpenDialog(browserWindow, dialogOptions, function(directory) {
if (!directory || !directory[0]) {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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var error = new Error('Error choosing directory');
error.name = 'ChooseError';
return reject(error);
}
return resolve(directory[0]);
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
});
}
function getDirContents(dir) {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
fs.readdir(dir, function(err, files) {
if (err) {
return reject(err);
}
files = _.map(files, function(file) {
return path.join(dir, file);
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
resolve(files);
});
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
}
function loadAttachments(dir, message) {
return Promise.all(_.map(message.attachments, function(attachment) {
return readAttachment(dir, message, attachment);
}));
}
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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function saveMessage(idb_db, message) {
return saveAllMessages(idb_db, [message]);
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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function saveAllMessages(idb_db, messages) {
if (!messages.length) {
return Promise.resolve();
}
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var finished = false;
var finish = function(via) {
console.log('messages done saving via', via);
if (finished) {
resolve();
}
finished = true;
};
var transaction = idb_db.transaction('messages', 'readwrite');
transaction.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'saveAllMessages transaction error',
transaction.error,
reject
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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);
};
transaction.oncomplete = finish.bind(null, 'transaction complete');
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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var store = transaction.objectStore('messages');
var conversationId = messages[0].conversationId;
var count = 0;
_.forEach(messages, function(message) {
var request = store.put(message, message.id);
request.onsuccess = function(event) {
count += 1;
if (count === messages.length) {
console.log(
'Saved',
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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messages.length,
'messages for conversation',
// Don't know if group or private conversation, so we blindly redact
'[REDACTED]' + conversationId.slice(-3)
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);
finish('puts scheduled');
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}
};
request.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'saveAllMessages request error',
request.error,
reject
);
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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};
});
});
}
// To reduce the memory impact of attachments, we make individual saves to the
// database for every message with an attachment. We load the attachment for a
// message, save it, and only then do we move on to the next message. Thus, every
// message with attachments needs to be removed from our overall message save with the
// filter() call.
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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function importConversation(idb_db, dir, options) {
options = options || {};
_.defaults(options, {messageLookup: {}});
var messageLookup = options.messageLookup;
var conversationId = 'unknown';
var total = 0;
var skipped = 0;
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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return readFileAsText(dir, 'messages.json').then(function(contents) {
var promiseChain = Promise.resolve();
var json = JSON.parse(contents);
if (json.messages && json.messages.length) {
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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conversationId = '[REDACTED]' + (json.messages[0].conversationId || '').slice(-3);
}
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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total = json.messages.length;
var messages = _.filter(json.messages, function(message) {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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message = unstringify(message);
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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if (messageLookup[getMessageKey(message)]) {
skipped++;
return false;
}
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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if (message.attachments && message.attachments.length) {
var process = function() {
return loadAttachments(dir, message).then(function() {
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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return saveMessage(idb_db, message);
});
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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};
promiseChain = promiseChain.then(process);
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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return false;
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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return true;
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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var promise = Promise.resolve();
if (messages.length > 0) {
promise = saveAllMessages(idb_db, messages);
}
return promise
.then(function() {
return promiseChain;
})
.then(function() {
console.log(
'Finished importing conversation',
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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conversationId,
'Total:',
total,
'Skipped:',
skipped
);
});
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}, function() {
console.log('Warning: could not access messages.json in directory: ' + dir);
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
}
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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function importConversations(idb_db, dir, options) {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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return getDirContents(dir).then(function(contents) {
var promiseChain = Promise.resolve();
_.forEach(contents, function(conversationDir) {
if (!fs.statSync(conversationDir).isDirectory()) {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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return;
}
var process = function() {
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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return importConversation(idb_db, conversationDir, options);
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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};
promiseChain = promiseChain.then(process);
});
return promiseChain;
});
}
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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function getMessageKey(message) {
var ourNumber = textsecure.storage.user.getNumber();
var source = message.source || ourNumber;
if (source === ourNumber) {
return source + ' ' + message.timestamp;
}
var sourceDevice = message.sourceDevice || 1;
return source + '.' + sourceDevice + ' ' + message.timestamp;
}
function loadMessagesLookup(idb_db) {
return assembleLookup(idb_db, 'messages', getMessageKey);
}
function getConversationKey(conversation) {
return conversation.id;
}
function loadConversationLookup(idb_db) {
return assembleLookup(idb_db, 'conversations', getConversationKey);
}
function getGroupKey(group) {
return group.id;
}
function loadGroupsLookup(idb_db) {
return assembleLookup(idb_db, 'groups', getGroupKey);
}
function assembleLookup(idb_db, storeName, keyFunction) {
var lookup = Object.create(null);
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var transaction = idb_db.transaction(storeName, 'readwrite');
transaction.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'assembleLookup(' + storeName + ') transaction error',
transaction.error,
reject
);
};
transaction.oncomplete = function() {
// not really very useful - fires at unexpected times
};
var promiseChain = Promise.resolve();
var store = transaction.objectStore(storeName);
var request = store.openCursor();
request.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'assembleLookup(' + storeName + ') request error',
request.error,
reject
);
};
request.onsuccess = function(event) {
var cursor = event.target.result;
if (cursor && cursor.value) {
lookup[keyFunction(cursor.value)] = true;
cursor.continue();
} else {
console.log('Done creating ' + storeName + ' lookup');
return resolve(lookup);
}
};
});
}
function clearAllStores(idb_db) {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
console.log('Clearing all indexeddb stores');
var storeNames = idb_db.objectStoreNames;
var transaction = idb_db.transaction(storeNames, 'readwrite');
var finished = false;
var finish = function(via) {
console.log('clearing all stores done via', via);
if (finished) {
resolve();
}
finished = true;
};
transaction.oncomplete = finish.bind(null, 'transaction complete');
transaction.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'clearAllStores transaction error',
transaction.error,
reject
);
};
var count = 0;
_.forEach(storeNames, function(storeName) {
var store = transaction.objectStore(storeName);
var request = store.clear();
request.onsuccess = function() {
count += 1;
console.log('Done clearing store', storeName);
if (count >= storeNames.length) {
console.log('Done clearing all indexeddb stores');
return finish('clears complete');
}
};
request.onerror = function(e) {
handleDOMException(
'clearAllStores request error',
request.error,
reject
);
};
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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});
});
}
function getTimestamp() {
return moment().format('YYYY MMM Do [at] h.mm.ss a');
}
// directories returned and taken by backup/import are all string paths
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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Whisper.Backup = {
clearDatabase: function() {
return openDatabase().then(function(idb_db) {
return clearAllStores(idb_db);
});
},
getDirectoryForExport: function() {
var options = {
title: i18n('exportChooserTitle'),
buttonLabel: i18n('exportButton'),
};
return getDirectory(options);
},
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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exportToDirectory: function(directory, options) {
var dir;
var idb;
return openDatabase().then(function(idb_db) {
idb = idb_db;
var name = 'Signal Export ' + getTimestamp();
return createDirectory(directory, name);
}).then(function(created) {
dir = created;
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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return exportNonMessages(idb, dir, options);
}).then(function() {
return exportConversations(idb, dir);
}).then(function() {
return dir;
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}).then(function(path) {
console.log('done backing up!');
return path;
}, function(error) {
console.log(
'the backup went wrong:',
error && error.stack ? error.stack : error
);
return Promise.reject(error);
});
},
getDirectoryForImport: function() {
var options = {
title: i18n('importChooserTitle'),
buttonLabel: i18n('importButton'),
};
return getDirectory(options);
},
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
2018-02-22 18:40:32 +00:00
importFromDirectory: function(directory, options) {
options = options || {};
var idb, nonMessageResult;
return openDatabase().then(function(idb_db) {
idb = idb_db;
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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return Promise.all([
loadMessagesLookup(idb_db),
loadConversationLookup(idb_db),
loadGroupsLookup(idb_db),
]);
}).then(function(lookups) {
options.messageLookup = lookups[0];
options.conversationLookup = lookups[1];
options.groupLookup = lookups[2];
}).then(function() {
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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return importNonMessages(idb, directory, options);
}).then(function(result) {
nonMessageResult = result;
return importConversations(idb, directory, options);
}).then(function() {
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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console.log('done restoring from backup!');
New design for import/install, 'light' import (#2053) - A new design for the import flow. It features: - Icons at the top of every screen - Gray background, blue buttons, thinner text - Simpler copy - A new design for the install flow. It features: - Immediate entry into the QR code screen - Animated dots to show that we're loading the QR code from the server - Fewer screens: 1) QR 2) device name 3) sync-in-progress - When not set up, the app opens directly into the install screen, which has been streamlined. The `--import` command-line argument will cause the app to open directly into the import flow. - Support for two different flavors of builds - the normal build will open into the standard registration flow, and the import flavor will be exactly the same except during setup it will open directly into the import flow. - A new design for the (dev-only) standalone registration view - When these install sequences are active, the OS File menu has entries to allow you to switch the method of setup you'd like to use. These go away as soon as the first step is taken in any of these flows. - The device name (chosen on initial setup) is now shown in the settings panel - At the end of a light import, we hand off to the normal device link screen, starting at the QR code. On a full import, we remove the sensitive encryption information in the export to prevent conflicts on multiple imports. - `Whisper.Backup.exportToDirectory()` takes an options object so you can tell it to do a light export. - `Whisper.Backup.importFromDirectory()` takes an options object so you can force it to load only the light components found on disk. It also returns an object so you can tell whether a given import was a full import or light import. - On start of import, we build a list of all the ids present in the messages, conversations, and groups stores in IndexedDB. This can take some time if a lot of data is in the database already, but it makes the subsequent deduplicated import very fast. - Disappearing messages are now excluded when exporting - Remove some TODOs in the tests
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return nonMessageResult;
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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}, function(error) {
console.log(
'the import went wrong:',
error && error.stack ? error.stack : error
);
return Promise.reject(error);
});
},
// for testing
handleDOMException,
sanitizeFileName,
trimFileName,
getAttachmentFileName,
getConversationDirName,
getConversationLoggingName,
Full export, migration banner, and full migration workflow - behind flag (#1342) * Add support for backup and restore This first pass works for all stores except messages, pending some scaling improvements. // FREEBIE * Import of messages and attachments Properly sanitize filenames. Logging information that will help with debugging but won't threaten privacy (no contact or group names), where the on-disk directories have this information to make things human-readable FREEBIE * First fully operational single-action export and import! FREEBIE * Add migration export flow A banner alert leads to a blocking ui for the migration. We close the socket and wait for incoming messages to drain before starting the export. FREEBIE * A number of updates for the export flow 1. We don't immediately pop the directory selection dialog box, instead showing an explicit 'choose directory' button after explaining what is about to happen 2. We show a 'submit debug log' button on most steps of the process 3. We handle export errors and encourage the user to double-check their filesystem then submit their log 4. We are resilient to restarts during the process 5. We handle the user cancelling out of the directory selection dialog differently from other errors. 6. The export process is now serialized: non-messages, then messages. 7. After successful export, show where the data is on disk FREEBUE * Put migration behind a flag FREEBIE * Shut down websocket before proceeding with export FREEBIE * Add MigrationView to test/index.html to fix test FREEBIE * Remove 'Submit Debug Log' button when the export process is complete FREEBIE * Create a 'Signal Export' directory below user-chosen dir This cleans things up a bit so we don't litter the user's target directory with lots of stuff. FREEBIE * Clarify MessageReceiver.drain() method comments FREEBIE * A couple updates for clarity - event names, else handling Also the removal of wait(), which wasn't used anywhere. FREEBIE * A number of wording updates for the export flow FREEBIE * Export complete: put dir on its own line, make text selectable FREEBIE
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};
}());