This commit redesigns the Ndb.swift interface with a focus on build-time
safety against crashes.
It removes the external usage of NdbTxn and SafeNdbTxn, restricting it
to be used only in NostrDB internal code.
This prevents dangerous and crash prone usages throughout the app, such
as holding transactions in a variable in an async function (which can
cause thread-based reference counting to incorrectly deinit inherited
transactions in use by separate callers), as well as holding unsafe
unowned values longer than the lifetime of their corresponding
transactions.
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/3364
Changelog-Fixed: Fixed several crashes throughout the app
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit takes a step back from the full local relay model by
treating NostrDB as one of the many relays streamed from, instead of the
one exclusive relay that other classes rely on.
This was done to reduce regression risk from the local relay model
migration, without discarding the migration work already done.
The full "local relay model" behavior (exclusive NDB streaming) was
hidden behind a feature flag for easy migration later on.
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/3225
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit introduces new interfaces for working with NostrDB from
Swift, including `NostrFilter` conversion, subscription streaming via
AsyncStreams and lookup/wait functions.
No user-facing changes.
Changelog-None
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>