Also:
- visually distinguish any reference we couldn't verify on receipt
- show toast on quote click if we can't scroll to message
- toast visuals redesigned to match rest of app
Quite a few other fixes, including:
- Sending to contact with no avatar yet (not synced from mobile)
- Left pane doesn't update quickly or at all on new message
- Left pane doesn't show sent or error status
Also:
- Contributing.md: Ensure set of linux dev dependencies is complete
* Conversation List Item: timestamp bold only when convo has unread
* Preserve the positioning of overlays on re-entry into convo
* ConversationListItem: Handle missing and broken thumbnails
* Shorten timestamp in left pane for better Android consistency
* Update convo last updated if last was expire timer change
But not if it was from a sync instead of from you or from a contact.
* Make links in quotes the same color as the text
* MediaGridItem: Update placeholder icon colors for dark theme
* Ensure turning off timer shows 'Timer set to off' in left pane
* ConversationListItem: Show unread count in blue circle
* Add one pixel margin to blue indicator for text alignment
* Ensure replies to voice message can bet sent successfully
Also:
- New schema version 8 with video/image thumbnails, screenshots, sizes
- Upgrade messages not at current schema version when loading messages
to show in conversation
- New MessageDetail react component
- New ConversationHeader react component
A recent change removed the type property to make markRead() behave
properly, but that broke our check 'should we send an update?' logic. So
instead of using `isIncoming()` we now use the thing we previously used
to determine whether a message was incoming: `receivedAt`.
When we mark a message as read, we go to the database to ensure that
older messages in this conversation are marked read as well. That
optimization was missing the read_at value provided to the starting
message, so now it is piped along to all of them.
Turns out that we reload thumbnails for every message when any new
message is added to the conversation. This fix prevents that by actually
checking for the proper sentinel on the message model
- messages.getQuoteObjectUrl: early return
- backup.js: explaining variables for long if statement
- types/messages.js: Log if thumbnail has neither data nor path
- sendmessage.js:
- remove extraneous logging
- fix indentation
- upload attachments and thumbnails in parallel
- preload: don't load fs for tests, just fse
- _conversation.scss: split two selectors into two lines, 0px -> 0
- backup_test.js: use fse.existsSync and comment twoSlashes regex
- network_tests_view_test.js: Comment duplicate assignment to window.getSocketStatus
1. MessageReceiver always pulls down thumbnails included in quotes
2. Message.upgradeSchema has a new schema that puts all thumbnails on
disk just like happens with full attachments.
3. handleDataMessage pipes quote from dataMessage into the final message
destined for the database
* Don't re-sort conversation list after expiration timer change
Now that we respond to the expiration timer included in contact and
group sync messages, we need to ensure that this doesn't pop
conversations to the top of the list.
* Introduce explaining variable for updateLastMessage filter
Hotfix: Ignore invalid expire timer sync resets
iOS omits `expireTimer` protobuf property to denote disappearing messages have been turned off. However, that doesn’t allow us to distinguish it from old clients that are not aware of this property. This change ignores these invalid values until we consistently use `0` to denote disabled disappearing messages (as Android does).
- [x] Ignore non-numeric `expireTimer` values during contact sync. Long-term, we’ll use `0` to denote turning off expire timers.
- [x] Log what value `expireTimer` is set to.
- [x] Log changes to `expireTimer` in `handleDataMessage` until it uses `ConversationController::updateExpirationTimer`.
Turns out textsecure.messaging is only set up on first connection to the
server. When we start up offline, we never do that. And it prevents the
user from opening every conversation.
There's a whole lot more to do to bulletproof ourselves against a
missing textsecure.messaging (and then beyond that, queuing outgoing
messages so they don't get dropped completely when offline).
Hence, it's a band-aid.