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//
// Copyright (c) 2017 Open Whisper Systems. All rights reserved.
//
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#import "TSMessagesManager.h"
#import "ContactsManagerProtocol.h"
#import "ContactsUpdater.h"
#import "MimeTypeUtil.h"
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#import "NSData+messagePadding.h"
#import "NSDate+millisecondTimeStamp.h"
#import "NotificationsProtocol.h"
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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#import "OWSAttachmentsProcessor.h"
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#import "OWSBlockingManager.h"
#import "OWSCallMessageHandler.h"
#import "OWSDisappearingConfigurationUpdateInfoMessage.h"
#import "OWSDisappearingMessagesConfiguration.h"
#import "OWSDisappearingMessagesJob.h"
#import "OWSError.h"
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#import "OWSIncomingMessageFinder.h"
#import "OWSIncomingSentMessageTranscript.h"
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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#import "OWSMessageSender.h"
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#import "OWSReadReceiptsProcessor.h"
#import "OWSRecordTranscriptJob.h"
#import "OWSSyncContactsMessage.h"
#import "OWSSyncGroupsMessage.h"
#import "OWSSyncGroupsRequestMessage.h"
#import "TSAccountManager.h"
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#import "TSAttachmentStream.h"
#import "TSCall.h"
#import "TSContactThread.h"
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#import "TSDatabaseView.h"
#import "TSGroupModel.h"
#import "TSGroupThread.h"
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#import "TSInfoMessage.h"
#import "TSInvalidIdentityKeyReceivingErrorMessage.h"
#import "TSNetworkManager.h"
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#import "TSPreKeyManager.h"
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#import "TSStorageHeaders.h"
#import "TextSecureKitEnv.h"
#import <AxolotlKit/AxolotlExceptions.h>
#import <AxolotlKit/SessionCipher.h>
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NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN
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// The debug logs can be more verbose than the analytics events.
//
// In this case `descriptionForEnvelope` is valuable enough to
// log but too dangerous to include in the analytics event.
#define OWSProdErrorWEnvelope(__analyticsEventName, __envelope) \
{ \
DDLogError(@"%s:%d %@: %@", \
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, \
__LINE__, \
__analyticsEventName, \
[self descriptionForEnvelope:__envelope]); \
OWSProdError(__analyticsEventName) \
}
@interface TSMessagesManager ()
@property (nonatomic, readonly) id<OWSCallMessageHandler> callMessageHandler;
@property (nonatomic, readonly) id<ContactsManagerProtocol> contactsManager;
@property (nonatomic, readonly) TSStorageManager *storageManager;
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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@property (nonatomic, readonly) OWSMessageSender *messageSender;
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@property (nonatomic, readonly) OWSIncomingMessageFinder *incomingMessageFinder;
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@property (nonatomic, readonly) OWSBlockingManager *blockingManager;
@property (nonatomic, readonly) OWSIdentityManager *identityManager;
@end
#pragma mark -
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@implementation TSMessagesManager
+ (instancetype)sharedManager {
static TSMessagesManager *sharedMyManager = nil;
static dispatch_once_t onceToken;
dispatch_once(&onceToken, ^{
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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sharedMyManager = [[self alloc] initDefault];
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});
return sharedMyManager;
}
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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- (instancetype)initDefault
{
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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TSNetworkManager *networkManager = [TSNetworkManager sharedManager];
TSStorageManager *storageManager = [TSStorageManager sharedManager];
id<ContactsManagerProtocol> contactsManager = [TextSecureKitEnv sharedEnv].contactsManager;
id<OWSCallMessageHandler> callMessageHandler = [TextSecureKitEnv sharedEnv].callMessageHandler;
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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ContactsUpdater *contactsUpdater = [ContactsUpdater sharedUpdater];
OWSIdentityManager *identityManager = [OWSIdentityManager sharedManager];
OWSMessageSender *messageSender = [TextSecureKitEnv sharedEnv].messageSender;
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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return [self initWithNetworkManager:networkManager
storageManager:storageManager
callMessageHandler:callMessageHandler
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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contactsManager:contactsManager
contactsUpdater:contactsUpdater
identityManager:identityManager
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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messageSender:messageSender];
}
- (instancetype)initWithNetworkManager:(TSNetworkManager *)networkManager
storageManager:(TSStorageManager *)storageManager
callMessageHandler:(id<OWSCallMessageHandler>)callMessageHandler
contactsManager:(id<ContactsManagerProtocol>)contactsManager
contactsUpdater:(ContactsUpdater *)contactsUpdater
identityManager:(OWSIdentityManager *)identityManager
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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messageSender:(OWSMessageSender *)messageSender
{
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self = [super init];
if (!self) {
return self;
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}
_storageManager = storageManager;
_networkManager = networkManager;
_callMessageHandler = callMessageHandler;
_contactsManager = contactsManager;
_contactsUpdater = contactsUpdater;
_identityManager = identityManager;
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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_messageSender = messageSender;
_dbConnection = storageManager.newDatabaseConnection;
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_incomingMessageFinder = [[OWSIncomingMessageFinder alloc] initWithDatabase:storageManager.database];
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_blockingManager = [OWSBlockingManager sharedManager];
OWSSingletonAssert();
[self startObserving];
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return self;
}
- (void)startObserving
{
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
selector:@selector(yapDatabaseModified:)
name:YapDatabaseModifiedNotification
object:nil];
}
- (void)yapDatabaseModified:(NSNotification *)notification
{
[self updateApplicationBadgeCount];
}
#pragma mark - Debugging
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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- (NSString *)descriptionForEnvelopeType:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
{
OWSAssert(envelope != nil);
switch (envelope.type) {
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypeReceipt:
return @"DeliveryReceipt";
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypeUnknown:
// Shouldn't happen
OWSProdFail([OWSAnalyticsEvents messageManagerErrorEnvelopeTypeUnknown]);
return @"Unknown";
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypeCiphertext:
return @"SignalEncryptedMessage";
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypeKeyExchange:
// Unsupported
OWSProdFail([OWSAnalyticsEvents messageManagerErrorEnvelopeTypeKeyExchange]);
return @"KeyExchange";
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypePrekeyBundle:
return @"PreKeyEncryptedMessage";
default:
// Shouldn't happen
OWSProdFail([OWSAnalyticsEvents messageManagerErrorEnvelopeTypeOther]);
return @"Other";
}
}
- (NSString *)descriptionForEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
{
OWSAssert(envelope != nil);
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"<Envelope type: %@, source: %@.%d, timestamp: %llu content.length: %lu />",
[self descriptionForEnvelopeType:envelope],
envelope.source,
(unsigned int)envelope.sourceDevice,
envelope.timestamp,
(unsigned long)envelope.content.length];
}
/**
* We don't want to just log `content.description` because we'd potentially log message bodies for dataMesssages and
* sync transcripts
*/
- (NSString *)descriptionForContent:(OWSSignalServiceProtosContent *)content
{
if (content.hasSyncMessage) {
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"<SyncMessage: %@ />", [self descriptionForSyncMessage:content.syncMessage]];
} else if (content.hasDataMessage) {
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"<DataMessage: %@ />", [self descriptionForDataMessage:content.dataMessage]];
} else if (content.hasCallMessage) {
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"<CallMessage: %@ />", content.callMessage];
} else if (content.hasNullMessage) {
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"<NullMessage: %@ />", content.nullMessage];
} else {
// Don't fire an analytics event; if we ever add a new content type, we'd generate a ton of
// analytics traffic.
OWSFail(@"Unknown content type.");
return @"UnknownContent";
}
}
/**
* We don't want to just log `dataMessage.description` because we'd potentially log message contents
*/
- (NSString *)descriptionForDataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
{
NSMutableString *description = [NSMutableString new];
if (dataMessage.hasGroup) {
[description appendString:@"GroupDataMessage: "];
} else {
[description appendString:@"DataMessage: "];
}
if ((dataMessage.flags & OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessageFlagsEndSession) != 0) {
[description appendString:@"EndSession"];
} else if ((dataMessage.flags & OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessageFlagsExpirationTimerUpdate) != 0) {
[description appendString:@"ExpirationTimerUpdate"];
} else if (dataMessage.attachments.count > 0) {
[description appendString:@"MessageWithAttachment"];
} else {
[description appendString:@"Plain"];
}
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"<%@ />", description];
}
/**
* We don't want to just log `syncMessage.description` because we'd potentially log message contents in sent transcripts
*/
- (NSString *)descriptionForSyncMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosSyncMessage *)syncMessage
{
NSMutableString *description = [NSMutableString new];
if (syncMessage.hasSent) {
[description appendString:@"SentTranscript"];
} else if (syncMessage.hasRequest) {
if (syncMessage.request.type == OWSSignalServiceProtosSyncMessageRequestTypeContacts) {
[description appendString:@"ContactRequest"];
} else if (syncMessage.request.type == OWSSignalServiceProtosSyncMessageRequestTypeGroups) {
[description appendString:@"GroupRequest"];
} else if (syncMessage.request.type == OWSSignalServiceProtosSyncMessageRequestTypeBlocked) {
[description appendString:@"BlockedRequest"];
} else {
// Shouldn't happen
OWSFail(@"Unknown sync message request type");
[description appendString:@"UnknownRequest"];
}
} else if (syncMessage.hasBlocked) {
[description appendString:@"Blocked"];
} else if (syncMessage.read.count > 0) {
[description appendString:@"ReadReceipt"];
} else if (syncMessage.hasVerified) {
NSString *verifiedString =
[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Verification for: %@", syncMessage.verified.destination];
[description appendString:verifiedString];
} else {
// Shouldn't happen
OWSFail(@"Unknown sync message type");
[description appendString:@"Unknown"];
}
return description;
}
#pragma mark - message handling
- (void)processEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
completion:(nullable MessageManagerCompletionBlock)completionHandler
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
// Ensure that completionHandler is called on the main thread,
// and handle the nil case.
MessageManagerCompletionBlock completion = ^{
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
if (completionHandler) {
completionHandler();
}
});
};
DDLogInfo(@"%@ received envelope: %@", self.tag, [self descriptionForEnvelope:envelope]);
OWSAssert(envelope.source.length > 0);
BOOL isEnvelopeBlocked = [_blockingManager.blockedPhoneNumbers containsObject:envelope.source];
if (isEnvelopeBlocked) {
DDLogInfo(@"%@ ignoring blocked envelope: %@", self.tag, envelope.source);
completion();
return;
}
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@try {
switch (envelope.type) {
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypeCiphertext: {
[self handleSecureMessageAsync:envelope
completion:^(NSError *_Nullable error) {
DDLogDebug(@"%@ handled secure message.", self.tag);
if (error) {
DDLogError(
@"%@ handling secure message from address: %@.%d failed with error: %@",
self.tag,
envelope.source,
(unsigned int)envelope.sourceDevice,
error);
OWSProdError(
[OWSAnalyticsEvents messageManagerErrorCouldNotHandleSecureMessage]);
}
completion();
}];
// Return to avoid double-acknowledging.
return;
}
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypePrekeyBundle: {
[self handlePreKeyBundleAsync:envelope
completion:^(NSError *_Nullable error) {
DDLogDebug(@"%@ handled pre-key whisper message", self.tag);
if (error) {
DDLogError(@"%@ handling pre-key whisper message from address: %@.%d failed "
@"with error: %@",
self.tag,
envelope.source,
(unsigned int)envelope.sourceDevice,
error);
OWSProdError(
[OWSAnalyticsEvents messageManagerErrorCouldNotHandlePrekeyBundle]);
}
completion();
}];
// Return to avoid double-acknowledging.
return;
}
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypeReceipt:
[self handleDeliveryReceipt:envelope];
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break;
// Other messages are just dismissed for now.
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypeKeyExchange:
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DDLogWarn(@"Received Key Exchange Message, not supported");
break;
case OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelopeTypeUnknown:
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DDLogWarn(@"Received an unknown message type");
break;
default:
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DDLogWarn(@"Received unhandled envelope type: %d", (int)envelope.type);
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break;
}
} @catch (NSException *exception) {
DDLogError(@"Received an incorrectly formatted protocol buffer: %@", exception.debugDescription);
OWSProdFail([OWSAnalyticsEvents messageManagerErrorInvalidProtocolMessage]);
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}
completion();
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}
- (void)handleDeliveryReceipt:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
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[self.dbConnection readWriteWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *transaction) {
TSInteraction *interaction =
[TSInteraction interactionForTimestamp:envelope.timestamp withTransaction:transaction];
if ([interaction isKindOfClass:[TSOutgoingMessage class]]) {
TSOutgoingMessage *outgoingMessage = (TSOutgoingMessage *)interaction;
[outgoingMessage updateWithWasDeliveredWithTransaction:transaction];
}
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}];
}
- (void)handleSecureMessageAsync:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)messageEnvelope
completion:(void (^)(NSError *_Nullable error))completion
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
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@synchronized(self) {
TSStorageManager *storageManager = [TSStorageManager sharedManager];
NSString *recipientId = messageEnvelope.source;
int deviceId = messageEnvelope.sourceDevice;
dispatch_async([OWSDispatch sessionStoreQueue], ^{
// DEPRECATED - Remove after all clients have been upgraded.
NSData *encryptedData
= messageEnvelope.hasContent ? messageEnvelope.content : messageEnvelope.legacyMessage;
if (!encryptedData) {
OWSProdFail([OWSAnalyticsEvents messageManagerErrorMessageEnvelopeHasNoContent]);
completion(nil);
return;
}
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NSData *plaintextData;
@try {
WhisperMessage *message = [[WhisperMessage alloc] initWithData:encryptedData];
SessionCipher *cipher = [[SessionCipher alloc] initWithSessionStore:storageManager
preKeyStore:storageManager
signedPreKeyStore:storageManager
identityKeyStore:self.identityManager
recipientId:recipientId
deviceId:deviceId];
plaintextData = [[cipher decrypt:message] removePadding];
} @catch (NSException *exception) {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[self processException:exception envelope:messageEnvelope];
NSString *errorDescription =
[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Exception while decrypting: %@", exception.description];
NSError *error = OWSErrorWithCodeDescription(OWSErrorCodeFailedToDecryptMessage, errorDescription);
completion(error);
});
return;
}
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[self handleEnvelope:messageEnvelope plaintextData:plaintextData];
completion(nil);
});
});
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}
}
- (void)handlePreKeyBundleAsync:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)preKeyEnvelope
completion:(void (^)(NSError *_Nullable error))completion
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
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@synchronized(self) {
TSStorageManager *storageManager = [TSStorageManager sharedManager];
NSString *recipientId = preKeyEnvelope.source;
int deviceId = preKeyEnvelope.sourceDevice;
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// DEPRECATED - Remove after all clients have been upgraded.
NSData *encryptedData = preKeyEnvelope.hasContent ? preKeyEnvelope.content : preKeyEnvelope.legacyMessage;
if (!encryptedData) {
OWSProdFail([OWSAnalyticsEvents messageManagerErrorPrekeyBundleEnvelopeHasNoContent]);
completion(nil);
return;
}
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dispatch_async([OWSDispatch sessionStoreQueue], ^{
NSData *plaintextData;
@try {
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// Check whether we need to refresh our PreKeys every time we receive a PreKeyWhisperMessage.
[TSPreKeyManager checkPreKeys];
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PreKeyWhisperMessage *message = [[PreKeyWhisperMessage alloc] initWithData:encryptedData];
SessionCipher *cipher = [[SessionCipher alloc] initWithSessionStore:storageManager
preKeyStore:storageManager
signedPreKeyStore:storageManager
identityKeyStore:self.identityManager
recipientId:recipientId
deviceId:deviceId];
plaintextData = [[cipher decrypt:message] removePadding];
} @catch (NSException *exception) {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[self processException:exception envelope:preKeyEnvelope];
NSString *errorDescription = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Exception while decrypting PreKey Bundle: %@", exception.description];
NSError *error = OWSErrorWithCodeDescription(OWSErrorCodeFailedToDecryptMessage, errorDescription);
completion(error);
});
return;
}
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[self handleEnvelope:preKeyEnvelope plaintextData:plaintextData];
completion(nil);
});
});
}
}
- (void)handleEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope plaintextData:(NSData *)plaintextData
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
OWSAssert(envelope.hasTimestamp && envelope.timestamp > 0);
OWSAssert(envelope.hasSource && envelope.source.length > 0);
OWSAssert(envelope.hasSourceDevice && envelope.sourceDevice > 0);
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BOOL duplicateEnvelope = [self.incomingMessageFinder existsMessageWithTimestamp:envelope.timestamp
sourceId:envelope.source
sourceDeviceId:envelope.sourceDevice];
if (duplicateEnvelope) {
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Ignoring previously received envelope from %@.%d with timestamp: %llu", self.tag, envelope.source, (unsigned int)envelope.sourceDevice, envelope.timestamp);
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return;
}
if (envelope.hasContent) {
OWSSignalServiceProtosContent *content = [OWSSignalServiceProtosContent parseFromData:plaintextData];
DDLogInfo(@"%@ handling content: <Content: %@>", self.tag, [self descriptionForContent:content]);
if (content.hasSyncMessage) {
[self handleIncomingEnvelope:envelope withSyncMessage:content.syncMessage];
} else if (content.hasDataMessage) {
[self handleIncomingEnvelope:envelope withDataMessage:content.dataMessage];
} else if (content.hasCallMessage) {
[self handleIncomingEnvelope:envelope withCallMessage:content.callMessage];
} else if (content.hasNullMessage) {
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Received null message.", self.tag);
} else {
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DDLogWarn(@"%@ Ignoring envelope. Content with no known payload", self.tag);
}
} else if (envelope.hasLegacyMessage) { // DEPRECATED - Remove after all clients have been upgraded.
OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *dataMessage =
[OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage parseFromData:plaintextData];
DDLogInfo(@"%@ handling dataMessage: %@", self.tag, [self descriptionForDataMessage:dataMessage]);
[self handleIncomingEnvelope:envelope withDataMessage:dataMessage];
} else {
DDLogWarn(@"%@ Ignoring envelope with neither DataMessage nor Content.", self.tag);
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}
}
- (void)handleIncomingEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)incomingEnvelope
withDataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
if (dataMessage.hasGroup) {
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__block BOOL ignoreMessage = NO;
[self.dbConnection readWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadTransaction *transaction) {
TSGroupModel *emptyModelToFillOutId =
[[TSGroupModel alloc] initWithTitle:nil memberIds:nil image:nil groupId:dataMessage.group.id];
TSGroupThread *gThread = [TSGroupThread threadWithGroupModel:emptyModelToFillOutId transaction:transaction];
if (gThread == nil && dataMessage.group.type != OWSSignalServiceProtosGroupContextTypeUpdate) {
ignoreMessage = YES;
}
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}];
if (ignoreMessage) {
// FIXME: https://github.com/WhisperSystems/Signal-iOS/issues/1340
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Received message from group that I left or don't know about from: %@.",
self.tag,
incomingEnvelope.source);
NSString *recipientId = incomingEnvelope.source;
__block TSThread *thread;
[[TSStorageManager sharedManager].dbReadWriteConnection
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readWriteWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *transaction) {
thread = [TSContactThread getOrCreateThreadWithContactId:recipientId transaction:transaction];
}];
NSData *groupId = dataMessage.group.id;
OWSAssert(groupId);
OWSSyncGroupsRequestMessage *syncGroupsRequestMessage =
[[OWSSyncGroupsRequestMessage alloc] initWithThread:thread groupId:groupId];
[self.messageSender sendMessage:syncGroupsRequestMessage
success:^{
DDLogWarn(@"%@ Successfully sent Request Group Info message.", self.tag);
}
failure:^(NSError *error) {
DDLogError(@"%@ Failed to send Request Group Info message with error: %@", self.tag, error);
}];
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return;
}
}
if ((dataMessage.flags & OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessageFlagsEndSession) != 0) {
[self handleEndSessionMessageWithEnvelope:incomingEnvelope dataMessage:dataMessage];
} else if ((dataMessage.flags & OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessageFlagsExpirationTimerUpdate) != 0) {
[self handleExpirationTimerUpdateMessageWithEnvelope:incomingEnvelope dataMessage:dataMessage];
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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} else if (dataMessage.attachments.count > 0) {
[self handleReceivedMediaWithEnvelope:incomingEnvelope dataMessage:dataMessage];
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} else {
[self handleReceivedTextMessageWithEnvelope:incomingEnvelope dataMessage:dataMessage];
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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if ([self isDataMessageGroupAvatarUpdate:dataMessage]) {
DDLogVerbose(@"%@ Data message had group avatar attachment", self.tag);
[self handleReceivedGroupAvatarUpdateWithEnvelope:incomingEnvelope dataMessage:dataMessage];
}
}
}
- (void)handleIncomingEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)incomingEnvelope
withCallMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosCallMessage *)callMessage
{
if (callMessage.hasOffer) {
[self.callMessageHandler receivedOffer:callMessage.offer fromCallerId:incomingEnvelope.source];
} else if (callMessage.hasAnswer) {
[self.callMessageHandler receivedAnswer:callMessage.answer fromCallerId:incomingEnvelope.source];
} else if (callMessage.iceUpdate.count > 0) {
for (OWSSignalServiceProtosCallMessageIceUpdate *iceUpdate in callMessage.iceUpdate) {
[self.callMessageHandler receivedIceUpdate:iceUpdate fromCallerId:incomingEnvelope.source];
}
} else if (callMessage.hasHangup) {
DDLogVerbose(@"%@ Received CallMessage with Hangup.", self.tag);
[self.callMessageHandler receivedHangup:callMessage.hangup fromCallerId:incomingEnvelope.source];
} else if (callMessage.hasBusy) {
[self.callMessageHandler receivedBusy:callMessage.busy fromCallerId:incomingEnvelope.source];
} else {
DDLogWarn(@"%@ Ignoring Received CallMessage without actionable content: %@", self.tag, callMessage);
}
}
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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- (void)handleReceivedGroupAvatarUpdateWithEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
dataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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TSGroupThread *groupThread = [TSGroupThread getOrCreateThreadWithGroupIdData:dataMessage.group.id];
OWSAttachmentsProcessor *attachmentsProcessor =
[[OWSAttachmentsProcessor alloc] initWithAttachmentProtos:@[ dataMessage.group.avatar ]
timestamp:envelope.timestamp
relay:envelope.relay
thread:groupThread
networkManager:self.networkManager];
if (!attachmentsProcessor.hasSupportedAttachments) {
DDLogWarn(@"%@ received unsupported group avatar envelope", self.tag);
return;
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}
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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[attachmentsProcessor fetchAttachmentsForMessage:nil
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success:^(TSAttachmentStream *attachmentStream) {
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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[groupThread updateAvatarWithAttachmentStream:attachmentStream];
}
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failure:^(NSError *error) {
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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DDLogError(@"%@ failed to fetch attachments for group avatar sent at: %llu. with error: %@",
self.tag,
envelope.timestamp,
error);
}];
}
- (void)handleReceivedMediaWithEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
dataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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TSThread *thread = [self threadForEnvelope:envelope dataMessage:dataMessage];
OWSAttachmentsProcessor *attachmentsProcessor =
[[OWSAttachmentsProcessor alloc] initWithAttachmentProtos:dataMessage.attachments
timestamp:envelope.timestamp
relay:envelope.relay
thread:thread
networkManager:self.networkManager];
if (!attachmentsProcessor.hasSupportedAttachments) {
DDLogWarn(@"%@ received unsupported media envelope", self.tag);
return;
}
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TSIncomingMessage *_Nullable createdMessage =
[self handleReceivedEnvelope:envelope
withDataMessage:dataMessage
attachmentIds:attachmentsProcessor.supportedAttachmentIds];
if (!createdMessage) {
return;
}
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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DDLogDebug(@"%@ incoming attachment message: %@", self.tag, createdMessage.debugDescription);
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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[attachmentsProcessor fetchAttachmentsForMessage:createdMessage
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success:^(TSAttachmentStream *attachmentStream) {
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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DDLogDebug(
@"%@ successfully fetched attachment: %@ for message: %@", self.tag, attachmentStream, createdMessage);
}
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failure:^(NSError *error) {
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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DDLogError(
@"%@ failed to fetch attachments for message: %@ with error: %@", self.tag, createdMessage, error);
}];
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}
- (void)handleIncomingEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)messageEnvelope
withSyncMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosSyncMessage *)syncMessage
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
if (syncMessage.hasSent) {
OWSIncomingSentMessageTranscript *transcript =
[[OWSIncomingSentMessageTranscript alloc] initWithProto:syncMessage.sent relay:messageEnvelope.relay];
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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OWSRecordTranscriptJob *recordJob =
[[OWSRecordTranscriptJob alloc] initWithIncomingSentMessageTranscript:transcript
messageSender:self.messageSender
networkManager:self.networkManager];
if ([self isDataMessageGroupAvatarUpdate:syncMessage.sent.message]) {
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[recordJob runWithAttachmentHandler:^(TSAttachmentStream *attachmentStream) {
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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TSGroupThread *groupThread =
[TSGroupThread getOrCreateThreadWithGroupIdData:syncMessage.sent.message.group.id];
[groupThread updateAvatarWithAttachmentStream:attachmentStream];
}];
} else {
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[recordJob runWithAttachmentHandler:^(TSAttachmentStream *attachmentStream) {
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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DDLogDebug(@"%@ successfully fetched transcript attachment: %@", self.tag, attachmentStream);
}];
}
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} else if (syncMessage.hasRequest) {
if (syncMessage.request.type == OWSSignalServiceProtosSyncMessageRequestTypeContacts) {
OWSSyncContactsMessage *syncContactsMessage =
[[OWSSyncContactsMessage alloc] initWithContactsManager:self.contactsManager
identityManager:self.identityManager];
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Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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[self.messageSender sendTemporaryAttachmentData:[syncContactsMessage buildPlainTextAttachmentData]
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contentType:OWSMimeTypeApplicationOctetStream
inMessage:syncContactsMessage
success:^{
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Successfully sent Contacts response syncMessage.", self.tag);
}
failure:^(NSError *error) {
DDLogError(@"%@ Failed to send Contacts response syncMessage with error: %@", self.tag, error);
}];
} else if (syncMessage.request.type == OWSSignalServiceProtosSyncMessageRequestTypeGroups) {
OWSSyncGroupsMessage *syncGroupsMessage = [[OWSSyncGroupsMessage alloc] init];
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Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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[self.messageSender sendTemporaryAttachmentData:[syncGroupsMessage buildPlainTextAttachmentData]
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contentType:OWSMimeTypeApplicationOctetStream
inMessage:syncGroupsMessage
success:^{
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Successfully sent Groups response syncMessage.", self.tag);
}
failure:^(NSError *error) {
DDLogError(@"%@ Failed to send Groups response syncMessage with error: %@", self.tag, error);
}];
} else {
DDLogWarn(@"%@ ignoring unsupported sync request message", self.tag);
}
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} else if (syncMessage.hasBlocked) {
NSArray<NSString *> *blockedPhoneNumbers = [syncMessage.blocked.numbers copy];
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[_blockingManager setBlockedPhoneNumbers:blockedPhoneNumbers sendSyncMessage:NO];
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} else if (syncMessage.read.count > 0) {
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Received %ld read receipt(s)", self.tag, (u_long)syncMessage.read.count);
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OWSReadReceiptsProcessor *readReceiptsProcessor =
[[OWSReadReceiptsProcessor alloc] initWithReadReceiptProtos:syncMessage.read
storageManager:self.storageManager];
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[readReceiptsProcessor process];
} else if (syncMessage.hasVerified) {
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Received verification state for %@", self.tag, syncMessage.verified.destination);
[self.identityManager processIncomingSyncMessage:syncMessage.verified];
} else {
DDLogWarn(@"%@ Ignoring unsupported sync message.", self.tag);
}
}
- (void)handleEndSessionMessageWithEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)endSessionEnvelope
dataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
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[self.dbConnection readWriteWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *transaction) {
TSContactThread *thread =
[TSContactThread getOrCreateThreadWithContactId:endSessionEnvelope.source transaction:transaction];
uint64_t timeStamp = endSessionEnvelope.timestamp;
if (thread) { // TODO thread should always be nonnull.
[[[TSInfoMessage alloc] initWithTimestamp:timeStamp
inThread:thread
messageType:TSInfoMessageTypeSessionDidEnd] saveWithTransaction:transaction];
}
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}];
dispatch_async([OWSDispatch sessionStoreQueue], ^{
[[TSStorageManager sharedManager] deleteAllSessionsForContact:endSessionEnvelope.source];
});
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}
- (void)handleExpirationTimerUpdateMessageWithEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
dataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
TSThread *thread = [self threadForEnvelope:envelope dataMessage:dataMessage];
OWSDisappearingMessagesConfiguration *disappearingMessagesConfiguration;
if (dataMessage.hasExpireTimer && dataMessage.expireTimer > 0) {
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Expiring messages duration turned to %u for thread %@",
self.tag,
(unsigned int)dataMessage.expireTimer,
thread);
disappearingMessagesConfiguration =
[[OWSDisappearingMessagesConfiguration alloc] initWithThreadId:thread.uniqueId
enabled:YES
durationSeconds:dataMessage.expireTimer];
} else {
DDLogInfo(@"%@ Expiring messages have been turned off for thread %@", self.tag, thread);
disappearingMessagesConfiguration = [[OWSDisappearingMessagesConfiguration alloc]
initWithThreadId:thread.uniqueId
enabled:NO
durationSeconds:OWSDisappearingMessagesConfigurationDefaultExpirationDuration];
}
[disappearingMessagesConfiguration save];
NSString *name = [self.contactsManager displayNameForPhoneIdentifier:envelope.source];
OWSDisappearingConfigurationUpdateInfoMessage *message =
[[OWSDisappearingConfigurationUpdateInfoMessage alloc] initWithTimestamp:envelope.timestamp
thread:thread
configuration:disappearingMessagesConfiguration
createdByRemoteName:name];
[message save];
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}
- (void)handleReceivedTextMessageWithEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)textMessageEnvelope
dataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
[self handleReceivedEnvelope:textMessageEnvelope withDataMessage:dataMessage attachmentIds:@[]];
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}
- (void)sendGroupUpdateForThread:(TSGroupThread *)gThread message:(TSOutgoingMessage *)message
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
OWSAssert(gThread);
OWSAssert(message);
if (gThread.groupModel.groupImage) {
[self.messageSender sendAttachmentData:UIImagePNGRepresentation(gThread.groupModel.groupImage)
contentType:OWSMimeTypeImagePng
sourceFilename:nil
inMessage:message
success:^{
DDLogDebug(@"%@ Successfully sent group update with avatar", self.tag);
}
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failure:^(NSError *error) {
DDLogError(@"%@ Failed to send group avatar update with error: %@", self.tag, error);
}];
} else {
[self.messageSender sendMessage:message
success:^{
DDLogDebug(@"%@ Successfully sent group update", self.tag);
}
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failure:^(NSError *error) {
DDLogError(@"%@ Failed to send group update with error: %@", self.tag, error);
}];
}
}
- (void)handleGroupInfoRequest:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
dataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
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{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
OWSAssert(dataMessage.group.type == OWSSignalServiceProtosGroupContextTypeRequestInfo);
NSData *groupId = dataMessage.hasGroup ? dataMessage.group.id : nil;
if (!groupId) {
OWSFail(@"Group info request is missing group id.");
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return;
}
DDLogWarn(@"%@ Received 'Request Group Info' message for group: %@ from: %@", self.tag, groupId, envelope.source);
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[self.dbConnection readWriteWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *transaction) {
TSGroupModel *emptyModelToFillOutId =
[[TSGroupModel alloc] initWithTitle:nil memberIds:nil image:nil groupId:dataMessage.group.id];
TSGroupThread *gThread = [TSGroupThread threadWithGroupModel:emptyModelToFillOutId transaction:transaction];
if (!gThread) {
DDLogWarn(@"%@ Unknown group: %@", self.tag, groupId);
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return;
}
if (![gThread.groupModel.groupMemberIds containsObject:envelope.source]) {
DDLogWarn(@"%@ Ignoring 'Request Group Info' message for non-member of group. %@ not in %@",
self.tag,
envelope.source,
gThread.groupModel.groupMemberIds);
}
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NSString *updateGroupInfo =
[gThread.groupModel getInfoStringAboutUpdateTo:gThread.groupModel contactsManager:self.contactsManager];
TSOutgoingMessage *message = [[TSOutgoingMessage alloc] initWithTimestamp:[NSDate ows_millisecondTimeStamp]
inThread:gThread
groupMetaMessage:TSGroupMessageUpdate];
[message updateWithCustomMessage:updateGroupInfo transaction:transaction];
// Only send this group update to the requester.
[message updateWithSingleGroupRecipient:envelope.source transaction:transaction];
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dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[self sendGroupUpdateForThread:gThread message:message];
});
}];
}
- (TSIncomingMessage *_Nullable)handleReceivedEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
withDataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
attachmentIds:(NSArray<NSString *> *)attachmentIds
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
uint64_t timestamp = envelope.timestamp;
NSString *body = dataMessage.body;
NSData *groupId = dataMessage.hasGroup ? dataMessage.group.id : nil;
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__block TSIncomingMessage *_Nullable incomingMessage;
__block TSThread *thread;
// Do this outside of a transaction to avoid deadlock
OWSAssert([TSAccountManager isRegistered]);
NSString *localNumber = [TSAccountManager localNumber];
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if (dataMessage.group.type == OWSSignalServiceProtosGroupContextTypeRequestInfo) {
[self handleGroupInfoRequest:envelope dataMessage:dataMessage];
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return nil;
}
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[self.dbConnection readWriteWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *transaction) {
if (groupId) {
NSMutableArray *uniqueMemberIds = [[[NSSet setWithArray:dataMessage.group.members] allObjects] mutableCopy];
TSGroupModel *model = [[TSGroupModel alloc] initWithTitle:dataMessage.group.name
memberIds:uniqueMemberIds
image:nil
groupId:dataMessage.group.id];
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TSGroupThread *gThread = [TSGroupThread getOrCreateThreadWithGroupModel:model transaction:transaction];
[gThread saveWithTransaction:transaction];
switch (dataMessage.group.type) {
case OWSSignalServiceProtosGroupContextTypeUpdate: {
NSString *updateGroupInfo =
[gThread.groupModel getInfoStringAboutUpdateTo:model contactsManager:self.contactsManager];
gThread.groupModel = model;
[gThread saveWithTransaction:transaction];
[[[TSInfoMessage alloc] initWithTimestamp:timestamp
inThread:gThread
messageType:TSInfoMessageTypeGroupUpdate
customMessage:updateGroupInfo] saveWithTransaction:transaction];
break;
}
case OWSSignalServiceProtosGroupContextTypeQuit: {
NSString *nameString = [self.contactsManager displayNameForPhoneIdentifier:envelope.source];
NSString *updateGroupInfo =
[NSString stringWithFormat:NSLocalizedString(@"GROUP_MEMBER_LEFT", @""), nameString];
NSMutableArray *newGroupMembers = [NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:gThread.groupModel.groupMemberIds];
[newGroupMembers removeObject:envelope.source];
gThread.groupModel.groupMemberIds = newGroupMembers;
[gThread saveWithTransaction:transaction];
[[[TSInfoMessage alloc] initWithTimestamp:timestamp
inThread:gThread
messageType:TSInfoMessageTypeGroupUpdate
customMessage:updateGroupInfo] saveWithTransaction:transaction];
break;
}
case OWSSignalServiceProtosGroupContextTypeDeliver: {
incomingMessage = [[TSIncomingMessage alloc] initWithTimestamp:timestamp
inThread:gThread
authorId:envelope.source
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sourceDeviceId:envelope.sourceDevice
messageBody:body
attachmentIds:attachmentIds
expiresInSeconds:dataMessage.expireTimer];
DDLogDebug(@"%@ incoming group text message: %@", self.tag, incomingMessage.debugDescription);
[incomingMessage saveWithTransaction:transaction];
break;
}
default: {
DDLogWarn(@"%@ Ignoring unknown group message type:%d", self.tag, (int)dataMessage.group.type);
}
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}
thread = gThread;
} else {
TSContactThread *cThread = [TSContactThread getOrCreateThreadWithContactId:envelope.source
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transaction:transaction
relay:envelope.relay];
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incomingMessage = [[TSIncomingMessage alloc] initWithTimestamp:timestamp
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inThread:cThread
authorId:[cThread contactIdentifier]
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sourceDeviceId:envelope.sourceDevice
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messageBody:body
attachmentIds:attachmentIds
expiresInSeconds:dataMessage.expireTimer];
DDLogDebug(@"%@ incoming 1:1 text message: %@", self.tag, incomingMessage.debugDescription);
[incomingMessage saveWithTransaction:transaction];
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thread = cThread;
}
if (thread && incomingMessage) {
// Any messages sent from the current user - from this device or another - should be
// automatically marked as read.
BOOL shouldMarkMessageAsRead = [envelope.source isEqualToString:localNumber];
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if (shouldMarkMessageAsRead) {
// Don't send a read receipt for messages sent by ourselves.
[incomingMessage markAsReadWithTransaction:transaction sendReadReceipt:NO updateExpiration:YES];
}
DDLogDebug(@"%@ shouldMarkMessageAsRead: %d (%@)", self.tag, shouldMarkMessageAsRead, envelope.source);
// Other clients allow attachments to be sent along with body, we want the text displayed as a separate
// message
if ([attachmentIds count] > 0 && body != nil && ![body isEqualToString:@""]) {
// We want the text to be displayed under the attachment
uint64_t textMessageTimestamp = timestamp + 1;
TSIncomingMessage *textMessage = [[TSIncomingMessage alloc] initWithTimestamp:textMessageTimestamp
inThread:thread
authorId:envelope.source
sourceDeviceId:envelope.sourceDevice
messageBody:body
attachmentIds:@[]
expiresInSeconds:dataMessage.expireTimer];
DDLogDebug(@"%@ incoming extra text message: %@", self.tag, incomingMessage.debugDescription);
[textMessage saveWithTransaction:transaction];
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}
}
}];
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if (incomingMessage && thread) {
// In case we already have a read receipt for this new message (happens sometimes).
OWSReadReceiptsProcessor *readReceiptsProcessor =
[[OWSReadReceiptsProcessor alloc] initWithIncomingMessage:incomingMessage
storageManager:self.storageManager];
[readReceiptsProcessor process];
[OWSDisappearingMessagesJob becomeConsistentWithConfigurationForMessage:incomingMessage
contactsManager:self.contactsManager];
// Update thread preview in inbox
[thread touch];
[[TextSecureKitEnv sharedEnv].notificationsManager notifyUserForIncomingMessage:incomingMessage
inThread:thread
contactsManager:self.contactsManager];
}
return incomingMessage;
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}
- (void)processException:(NSException *)exception envelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
{
OWSAssert([NSThread isMainThread]);
DDLogError(@"%@ Got exception: %@ of type: %@ with reason: %@",
self.tag,
exception.description,
exception.name,
exception.reason);
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__block TSErrorMessage *errorMessage;
[self.dbConnection readWriteWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadWriteTransaction *transaction) {
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if ([exception.name isEqualToString:NoSessionException]) {
OWSProdErrorWEnvelope(@"message_manager_error_no_session", envelope);
errorMessage = [TSErrorMessage missingSessionWithEnvelope:envelope withTransaction:transaction];
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} else if ([exception.name isEqualToString:InvalidKeyException]) {
OWSProdErrorWEnvelope(@"message_manager_error_invalid_key", envelope);
errorMessage = [TSErrorMessage invalidKeyExceptionWithEnvelope:envelope withTransaction:transaction];
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} else if ([exception.name isEqualToString:InvalidKeyIdException]) {
OWSProdErrorWEnvelope(@"message_manager_error_invalid_key_id", envelope);
errorMessage = [TSErrorMessage invalidKeyExceptionWithEnvelope:envelope withTransaction:transaction];
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} else if ([exception.name isEqualToString:DuplicateMessageException]) {
// Duplicate messages are dismissed
return;
} else if ([exception.name isEqualToString:InvalidVersionException]) {
OWSProdErrorWEnvelope(@"message_manager_error_invalid_message_version", envelope);
errorMessage = [TSErrorMessage invalidVersionWithEnvelope:envelope withTransaction:transaction];
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} else if ([exception.name isEqualToString:UntrustedIdentityKeyException]) {
// Should no longer get here, since we now record the new identity for incoming messages.
OWSProdErrorWEnvelope(@"message_manager_error_untrusted_identity_key_exception", envelope);
OWSFail(@"%@ Failed to trust identity on incoming message from: %@.%d",
self.tag,
envelope.source,
envelope.sourceDevice);
return;
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} else {
OWSProdErrorWEnvelope(@"message_manager_error_corrupt_message", envelope);
errorMessage = [TSErrorMessage corruptedMessageWithEnvelope:envelope withTransaction:transaction];
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}
[errorMessage saveWithTransaction:transaction];
}];
if (errorMessage != nil) {
[self notififyForErrorMessage:errorMessage withEnvelope:envelope];
}
}
- (void)notififyForErrorMessage:(TSErrorMessage *)errorMessage withEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
{
TSThread *contactThread = [TSContactThread getOrCreateThreadWithContactId:envelope.source];
[[TextSecureKitEnv sharedEnv].notificationsManager notifyUserForErrorMessage:errorMessage inThread:contactThread];
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}
Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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#pragma mark - helpers
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Explain send failures for text and media messages Motivation ---------- We were often swallowing errors or yielding generic errors when it would be better to provide specific errors. We also didn't create an attachment when attachments failed to send, making it impossible to show the user what was happening with an in-progress or failed attachment. Primary Changes --------------- - Funnel all message sending through MessageSender, and remove message sending from MessagesManager. - Record most recent sending error so we can expose it in the UI - Can resend attachments. - Update message status for attachments, just like text messages - Extracted UploadingService from MessagesManager - Saving attachment stream before uploading gives uniform API for send vs. resend - update status for downloading transcript attachments - TSAttachments have a local id, separate from the server allocated id This allows us to save the attachment before the allocation request. Which is is good because: 1. can show feedback to user faster. 2. allows us to show an error when allocation fails. Code Cleanup ------------ - Replaced a lot of global singleton access with injected dependencies to make for easier testing. - Never save group meta messages. Rather than checking before (hopefully) every save, do it in the save method. - Don't use callbacks for sync code. - Handle errors on writing attachment data - Fix old long broken tests that weren't even running. =( - Removed dead code - Use constants vs define - Port flaky travis fixes from Signal-iOS // FREEBIE
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- (BOOL)isDataMessageGroupAvatarUpdate:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
{
return dataMessage.hasGroup
&& dataMessage.group.type == OWSSignalServiceProtosGroupContextTypeUpdate
&& dataMessage.group.hasAvatar;
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}
/**
* @returns
* Group or Contact thread for message, creating a new one if necessary.
*/
- (TSThread *)threadForEnvelope:(OWSSignalServiceProtosEnvelope *)envelope
dataMessage:(OWSSignalServiceProtosDataMessage *)dataMessage
{
if (dataMessage.hasGroup) {
return [TSGroupThread getOrCreateThreadWithGroupIdData:dataMessage.group.id];
} else {
return [TSContactThread getOrCreateThreadWithContactId:envelope.source];
}
}
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- (NSUInteger)unreadMessagesCount {
__block NSUInteger numberOfItems;
[self.dbConnection readWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadTransaction *transaction) {
numberOfItems = [[transaction ext:TSUnreadDatabaseViewExtensionName] numberOfItemsInAllGroups];
}];
return numberOfItems;
}
- (NSUInteger)unreadMessagesCountExcept:(TSThread *)thread {
__block NSUInteger numberOfItems;
[self.dbConnection readWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadTransaction *transaction) {
numberOfItems = [[transaction ext:TSUnreadDatabaseViewExtensionName] numberOfItemsInAllGroups];
numberOfItems =
numberOfItems - [[transaction ext:TSUnreadDatabaseViewExtensionName] numberOfItemsInGroup:thread.uniqueId];
}];
return numberOfItems;
}
- (void)updateApplicationBadgeCount
{
NSUInteger numberOfItems = [self unreadMessagesCount];
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setApplicationIconBadgeNumber:numberOfItems];
}
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- (NSUInteger)unreadMessagesInThread:(TSThread *)thread {
__block NSUInteger numberOfItems;
[self.dbConnection readWithBlock:^(YapDatabaseReadTransaction *transaction) {
numberOfItems = [[transaction ext:TSUnreadDatabaseViewExtensionName] numberOfItemsInGroup:thread.uniqueId];
}];
return numberOfItems;
}
#pragma mark - Logging
+ (NSString *)tag
{
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"[%@]", self.class];
}
- (NSString *)tag
{
return self.class.tag;
}
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@end
NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END