Changelog-Changed: Improved clarity of the mute button to indicate it can be used for blocking a user
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit improves reliability on the handling of
external URLs.
This was achieved through the following improvements:
1. The URL handler interface is now well-defined, with more clear inputs
and outputs, to avoid silent failures and error paths that are hard to see
within convoluted logic paths
2. Side effects during URL parsing were almost completely removed for
more predictable behavior
3. Error handling logic was added to present errors to the user in a user-friendly manner,
instead of silently failing
4. Event loading logic was moved into a special new thread view, which
makes its own internal state evident to the user (i.e. whether
the note is loading, loaded, or if the note could not be found)
These changes make the URL opening logic more predictable, easy to
refactor, and helps ensure the user always gets some outcome from
opening a URL, even if it means showing a "not found" or "error" screen,
to eliminate cases where nothing seems to happen.
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/2429
Changelog-Fixed: Improved robustness of the URL handler
Changelog-Added: Added user-friendly error view for errors around the app that would not fit in other places
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This fixes an issue where a user would have to input a profile npub
twice in order to get a result.
The fix is composed of the following constituents:
1. The removal of the dependency on NostrDB having profile information.
Previously the function relied on NostrDB having profile information
about a freshly downloaded profile, which it sometimes does not. The
function does not require the profile to be on NostrDB at the time
the profile is found on the relay.
2. The increase in allowed relay attempts to all relays. Previously it
would only look for about half of the relays, which could cause
certain events to not be found
3. The closing of relay subscription on EOSE. Previously, the
subscription would only be closed if an event was found, which could
lead to a "leak" of open subscriptions if an event is not found.
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/2635
Changelog-Fixed: Fixed an issue where a profile would need to be input twice in the search to be found
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit adds an automated UI test to check if the edit banner button
UI is clickable and not hidden behind a top bar or another invisible
element.
It also improves accessibility support for some elements on login and
top bar.
Changelog-Changed: Improved accessibility support on some elements
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit introduces new mechanisms to solve some issues with full screen support:
1. Full screen covers disappear when its caller disappears (e.g. when it
is an event in a lazy stack, and an orientation change causes the
view to disappear along with the full screen cover)
2. There are no mechanisms for views to determine whether they are being
presented under a full screen cover or not, and whether the device is
in full screen mode or not.
The commit overcomes the above limitations through the following:
1. A full screen cover on `ContentView` that can be accessed by any view
when calling `present(fullScreenItem)`
2. A new `damus_full_screen_cover` view modifier that automatically
tracks whether a device is in full screen mode or not, and allows
any descendant view in its hierarchy to introspect on which view
layer it is being presented in.
This commit lays a foundation that will later become important for
improving video coordination.
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit renames this class to better represent what it does.
This reduces some of the term overloading between this class and other video
controller classes/structs. (Such as AVPlayerController)
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This PR is a ux change to make the header, tabbar, and post button disappear when the user scrolls.
The main tabbar is now an overlay which means it will display over views, this was needed in
order to get the timeline to extend behind it. However, this mean we must add bottom padding to any
view where the main tabbar is present to account for the overlap.
Changelog-Added: Disappearing header, tabbar, and post button on scroll
Signed-off-by: ericholguin <ericholguin@apache.org>
- Add subtitle below the toolbar title to indicate the state of the filter
- Add settings icon to take user to the notification settings page, and
thus make that more discoverable
Testing
-------
PASS
Device: iPhone 13 mini
iOS: 17.6.1
Coverage:
1. Switching back and forth between the notifications tab and other tabs
causes subtitle to show/hide as expected in both filter options
(all, friends)
2. Subtitle follows the friends filter
3. Subtitle shows after restarting the app
4. Settings icon appears and takes user to the notification setting view
5. Notification settings can be updated from that view.
Changelog-Changed: Improve notification view filtering UX
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/2480
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit implements support for nicely formatting reply push
notifications.
Testing
-------
PASS
Device: iPhone 15 simulator
notepush: 11568aa6285142e4c19bb0da30977957a92b7d9b
Damus: This commit
Settings: Local push notification setup
Steps:
1. Create a post from account 1
2. On account 2, make a reply to that post
3. Ensure we get a push notification with:
- A title formatted as "<ACCOUNT_2_NAME> replied to your note"
- A body with the contents of that reply
4. Click on that push notification. Ensure you are taken to the reply
5. Now make a post from account 2 and mention account 1 in it
6. Ensure push notification says that account 2 mentioned account 1 (i.e. does not talk about a reply)
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/2403
This commit adds a highlighting extension for web pages. This works on
Safari, and can be used by selecting a text on a page and hitting the
share button at the bottom of the Safari UI
To make this possible, some refactoring was necessary:
1. Several sources were included in the extension bundle to provide access to DamusState, PostView, and the postbox
2. UIApplication.shared was replaced with `this_app`, which routes to UIApplication.shared on the main app bundle,
and routes to a bogus UIApplication() in the extension. This is needed because UIApplication.shared cannot be used on an extension.
3. Some items were moved to different files to facilitate the transition.
The extension itself uses PostView, and implements views for several edge cases, and tries to handle the note publishing process gracefully.
Changelog-Added: Add highlighter for web pages
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit implements rendering comments from the `["comment",
<COMMENT_TEXT>]` tag in a highlight note.
Comment contents get rendered like a kind 1 note's "content" field
This commit also adds the `r` "reference" tag as a standard tag reference type
Changelog-Added: Add support for rendering highlights with comments
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Daniel D’Aquino (7):
Add convenience functions
Simplify SelectableText state management
Add support for rendering highlights with comments
Add support for adding comments when creating a highlight
Add highlighter extension
Fix highlight tag ambiguity with specifiers
Improve handling of NostrDB when switching apps
William Casarin (4):
lmdb: patch semaphore names to use group container prefix
notifications: add extended virtual addressing entitlement
highlighter: add extended virtual addressing entitlement
This commit adds a highlighting extension for web pages. This works on
Safari, and can be used by selecting a text on a page and hitting the
share button at the bottom of the Safari UI
To make this possible, some refactoring was necessary:
1. Several sources were included in the extension bundle to provide access to DamusState, PostView, and the postbox
2. UIApplication.shared was replaced with `this_app`, which routes to UIApplication.shared on the main app bundle,
and routes to a bogus UIApplication() in the extension. This is needed because UIApplication.shared cannot be used on an extension.
3. Some items were moved to different files to facilitate the transition.
The extension itself uses PostView, and implements views for several edge cases, and tries to handle the note publishing process gracefully.
Changelog-Added: Add highlighter for web pages
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit implements rendering comments from the `["comment",
<COMMENT_TEXT>]` tag in a highlight note.
Comment contents get rendered like a kind 1 note's "content" field
This commit also adds the `r` "reference" tag as a standard tag reference type
Changelog-Added: Add support for rendering highlights with comments
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit moves the device token logic to a new
PushNotificationClient, to move complexity from this specific feature
away from damusApp.swift
This commit also slightly improves the handling of device tokens, by
caching it on the client struct even if the user is using local
notifications, so that the device token can be sent to the server immediately after
switching to push notifications mode.
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Reviewed-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
The user keypair is necessary to determine whether or not a given event
is muted or not. Previously, the user keypair had to be passed on each
function call as an optional parameter, and word filtering would not
work unless the caller remembered to add the keypair parameter.
All usages of MutelistManager functions indicate that the desired base
keypair is always the same as the DamusState's keypair that owns the
MutelistManager. Therefore, it is simpler and less error prone to simply
pass the keypair to MutelistManager during its initialization.
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
This commit fixes the "ghost notifications" experienced by Purple users
whose membership has expired (or about to expire).
It does that by using a similar mechanism as other notifications to keep
track of the last event date seen on the notifications tab in a
persistent way.
Testing
--------
iOS: 17.4
Device: iPhone 15 simulator
damus-api: bfe6c4240a0b3729724162896f0024a963586f7c
Damus: This commit
Setup:
1. Local Purple server
2. Damus running on local testing mode for Purple
3. An existing but expired Purple account (on the local server)
Steps:
1. Reopen app after pointing to the new server and setting things up.
2. Check that the bell icon shows there is a new notification. PASS
3. Check that purple expiration notifications are visible. PASS
4. Restart app.
5. Check the bell icon. This time there should be no new notifications. PASS
6. Using another account, engage with the primary test account to cause a new notification to appear.
7. After a second or two, the bell icon should indicate there is a new notification from the other user. PASS
8. Switch out and into the app. Check that the bell icon does not indicate any new notifications. PASS
9. Restart the app again. The bell icon should once again NOT indicate any new notifications. PASS
Changelog-Fixed: Fix ghost notifications caused by Purple impending expiration notifications
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/2158
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Reviewed-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
This commit implements a simple but functional video cache.
It works by providing a method called `maybe_cached_url`, where a video
URL can be passed in, and this method will either return the URL of a
cached version of this video if available, or the original URL if not. It also
downloads new video URLs on the background into the cache folder for use
next time.
Functional testing
-------------------
PASS
Device: iPhone 15 simulator
iOS: 17.4
Damus: Approximately this commit
Setup:
- Debug connection
- Expiry time locally changed to 5 minutes
Steps:
1. Basic functionality
1. Go to a profile with lots of videos
2. Scroll down
3. Filter logs to only logs that start with "Loading video with URL"
4. Check that most videos are being loaded from external URLs. PASS
5. Now restart the app and go to that same profile
6. Scroll down and watch logs. Videos should now be loaded with an internal file URL. PASS
2. Automatic cache refresh after expiry
1. Go to the video-heavy profile, make note of the external URL.
2. Go to a different screen and then come back to that video. Make sure the file was loaded from cache. PASS
3. Now go to a different screen and wait 5 minutes.
4. Come back to the same video. It should be loaded from the external URL. PASS
3. "Clear cache" button functionality
1. Go to the video-heavy profile, make note of the external URL.
2. Go to a different screen and then come back to that video. Make sure the file was loaded from cache. PASS
3. Now quit the app (to ensure file is not in use when trying to delete it)
4. Clear cache in settings
5. Go back to the same video. It should now be loaded from the external URL. PASS
Performance testing
-----------------------
Device: iPhone 13 mini
iOS: 17.3.1
Damus: This commit
Baseline: 87de88861adb3b41d73998452e7c876ab5ee06bf
Setup:
- Debug connection
- Expiry time locally changed to 5 minutes
- Running on Profile mode, with XCode Instruments
Steps:
1. Start recording network activity with XCode Instruments
2. Go to a video-heavy profile (e.g. Julian Figueroa)
3. Scroll down to a specific video (Make sure to scroll through at least 5 videos)
4. Stop recording and measure the "Bytes In" from "Network connections"
5. Repeat this for all test configurations
Results:
- Baseline (No caching support): 26.74 MiB
- This commit (First run, cleared cache): 40.52 MiB
- This commit (Second run, cache filled with videos): 8.13 MiB
Automated test coverage
------------------------
PASS
Device: iPhone 15 simulator
iOS: 17.4
Damus: This commit
Coverage:
- Ran new automated tests multiple times. PASS 3/3 times
- Ran all other automated tests. PASS
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Link: 20240411004129.84436-3-daniel@daquino.me
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
This commit tries to replace all usage of `String` to represent relay
URLs and use `RelayURL` which automatically converts strings to a
canonical relay URL format that is more reliable and avoids issues related to
trailing slashes.
Test 1: Main issue fix
-----------------------
PASS
Device: iPhone 15 Simulator
iOS: 17.4
Damus: This commit
Steps:
1. Delete all connected relays
2. Add `wss://relay.damus.io/` (with the trailing slash) to the relay list
3. Try to post. Post should succeed. PASS
4. Try removing this newly added relay. Relay should be removed successfully. PASS
Test 2: Persistent relay list after upgrade
--------------------------------------------
PASS
Device: iPhone 15 Simulator
iOS: 17.4
Damus: 1.8 (1) `247f313b` + This commit
Steps:
1. Downgrade to old version
2. Add some relays to the list, some without a trailing slash, some with
3. Upgrade to this commit
4. All relays added in step 2 should still be there, and ones with a trailing slash should have been corrected to remove the trailing slash
Test 3: Miscellaneous regression tests
--------------------------------------
Device: iPhone 15 Simulator
iOS: 17.4
Damus: This commit
Coverage:
1. Posting works
2. Search works
3. Relay connection status works
4. Adding relays work
5. Removing relays work
6. Adding relay with trailing slashes works (it fixes itself to remove the trailing slash)
7. Adding relays with different paths works (e.g. wss://yabu.me/v1 and wss://yabu.me/v2)
8. Adding duplicate relay (but with trailing slash) gets rejected as expected
9. Relay details page works. All items on that view loads correctly
10. Relay logs work
11. Getting follower counts and seeing follow lists on profiles still work
12. Relay list changes persist after app restart
13. Notifications view still work
14. Copying the user's pubkey and profile link works
15. Share note + copy link button still works
16. Connecting NWC wallet works
17. One-tap zaps work
18. Onboarding works
19. Unit tests all passing
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/2072
Changelog-Fixed: Fix bug that would cause connection issues with relays defined with a trailing slash URL, and an inability to delete them.
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
This adds the initial support code for counting and handling
quote reposts.
Eventually we are going to replace all of the event counts by stats
within nostrdb, but we do this in the meantime now.
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
This commit changes when the Damus Purple onboarding gets triggered. Now
it only shows the onboarding if it is the first time they are purchasing
Damus Purple for a Nostr account. If it is not the first they see the
onboarding, they are directed to a sheet that displays their new account
info (e.g. a renewal)
However, if the website links to `damus:purple:welcome` links, the app
will still show the onboarding. This will be addressed on the
website-side by taking them to `damus:purple:landing` instead when it is
a renewal.
Testing
---------
PASS
Device: iPhone 13 mini (Physical device)
iOS: 17.3.1
Damus: This commit
damus-api: d3801376fa204433661be6de8b7974f12b0ad25f
damus-website: 6bb425e324c318ca474417cbd2b2f8bb74f9505f
Setup:
- iOS configured to use a local test environment
- Local damus-api server and local damus-website server setup and properly configured
- Fresh db (i.e. Delete mdb files before starting)
Coverage:
1. LN flow with switching to the app instead of clicking "continue". PASS
a. Ensure that first purchase will result in onboarding being shown. PASS
b. Ensure that second purchase will result in onboarding NOT being shown (User should be taken to the account info screen). PASS
c. Restart app completely. Ensure third purchase will result in onboarding NOT being shown (only account info screen). PASS
2. LN flow with clicking continue (Since website changes are not ready, we will simulate them by manually generally appropriate "continue" URL QR codes)
a. Note: Clear DB again before starting this portion, and completely restart app.
b. Ensure that first purchase will result in onboarding being shown. PASS
c. Ensure that second purchase (with continue URL manually hard-coded to `damus:purple:landing`) results in account info being shown with updated info. PASS
d. Restart app completely and repeat test 2(c). PASS
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This commit adds Damus Purple expiry notification support.
How it works: Whenever the app initiates or enters the foreground, it
checks the user's account expiry, and calculates what notifications to
display (It is functional, not imperative, to better match how
the notifications view works)
The notification handlers work the same as every other notification
handler for Nostr events. However, local iOS notifications were not
implemented to maintain these reminders more discreet.
Current limitations:
- Notifications cannot be dismissed
- Notifications are dismissed only when Damus Purple is extended
- After making a purchase, notifications are not dismissed right away
- Bell icon with purple badge shows up on every app restart if user's account is expired
Testing
-------
Device: iPhone 13 Mini
iOS: 17.3.1
Damus: This commit
damus-api: d3801376fa204433661be6de8b7974f12b0ad25f
Setup:
- Local servers Setup
- Debug endpoints enabled for changing expiry date on the fly
Coverage:
1. Expired account
1. Starting the app on home screen shows bell icon with purple badge. PASS
2. 4 notifications appear on notifications view (7,3,1,0 days to expiry). PASS
3. Notifications appear in correct chronological order. PASS
4. Notifications look consistent in appearance. PASS
5. Expiry notifications' text size follows text size settings. PASS
6. Clicking on notification CTA takes user to account info page. PASS
2. Non-expired account (set expiry, restart app)
1. No expiry notifications, no bell icon. PASS
3. Expiry in 6 days (set expiry, restart app)
1. Starting the app on home screen shows bell icon with purple badge. PASS
2. Starting the app on the notification screen renders notifications the same way. PASS
3. Only one notification (7 days remaining) appears. PASS
4. Expiry in 2 days. PASS
5. General
1. Clicking bell icon clears away "new notifications" badge. PASS
2. Performance of notifications view does not seem affected. PASS
3. Performance of app on startup does not seem affected. PASS
6. IAP
1. Active IAP + expiry date in 2 days does not trigger reminder notification (Because it is auto-renewed). PASS
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/1973
Changelog-Added: Notification reminders for Damus Purple impending expiration
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
This merge adds a bunch of new features from charlie's work on the new
mutelist changes:
- Muted words
- Mute performance optimizations
- New mute list UI
I needed to make a few changes to fix the tests in this merge. Otherwise
it seems to work ok!
Thank to Charlie for getting all of this working after many rounds of
review!
* branch `mute` of https://github.com/damus-io/damus:
mute: fix bug with duplicate Indefinite items in MuteDurationMenu
mute: fix mute hashtag from search view if no existing mutelist
mute: integrate new MutelistManager
mute: adding MutelistManager.swift
mute: add maybe_get_content function to NdbNote
mute: fix bug where mutes can't be added without existing mutelist
mute: fix issue with not being able to change mute duration
mute: don't mutate string when adding hashtag
mute: implement fast MuteItem decoder
tags: add u64 decoding function
mute: migrating muted_threads to new mute list
mute: adding ability to mute hashtag from SearchView
mute: updating UI to support new mute list
mute: adding filtering support for MuteItem events
mute: receiving New Mute List Type
mute: migrate Lists.swift to use new MuteItem
mute: add new UI views for new mute list
mute: adding new structs/enums for new mute list
Changelog-Added: Add ability to mute words, add new mutelist interface (Charlie)
This patch is slightly large (I think still within the guidelines tho) ,
but also pretty straightforward. I thought for a while about how I could
split this up in a straightforward way, and I couldn’t come up with
anything without breaking intermediate builds.
- Deleted a lot of old/unnecessary code (ie. the Collection extension
for MuteItem, since we’re now using the MutelistManager sets)
- Changed damus_state.contacts to damus_state.mutelist_manager for all
mute list manager work
- Updated MutelistView to take advantage of new code (this is probably
the largest change in this patch)
Lighting-Address: fishcharlie@strike.me
Signed-off-by: Charlie Fish <contact@charlie.fish>
Reviewed-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
Link: 20240210163650.42884-4-contact@charlie.fish
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
Automatically show welcome sheet for people who completed a Lightning
checkout but did not click on the "Continue" button
Some people get confused in the last step of the lightning checkout and
they do not click on the "Continue in app", which causes the welcome
screen to not show up and the translation setting to not be setup.
This ticket addresses this issue to ensure they get the welcome screen
in such cases.
This is how it works:
- When they go through the mandatory checkout verification step, the
verify screen registers that there is a checkout in progress (and
which checkout is in progress) on the DamusPurple struct
- Every time the app enters the foreground, it checks for that flag:
- If there are no checkouts in progress, it does nothing
- If there is one or multiple checkouts in progress, it checks the
checkout status for those. If any checkout is freshly completed and
successful, and the account is now active, it shows the welcome
screen and onboarding
- Once the welcome screen is shown, those checkouts are marked
internally as handled (so that we only show it once)
===========
Testing
===========
PASS
Damus: This commit
Device: iPhone 13 Mini (real physical device)
iOS: 17.3.1
damus-api: 044150fedddc5ba4135a80579e41e9c1c5743fc0
damus-website: af8089128159e25df31141be624b4090c66d6ddf
Setup:
- Local test Setup
- Clean db before starting
PART 1: LN flow without clicking on the link
---------------------------------------------
Steps:
1. Go through the normal LN flow, EXCEPT at the last step. On the last
step, instead of clicking "continue in the app", just switch to the
app.
2. Ensure the welcome screen and onboarding shows up, and the purple
screen updates to show account info. PASS
3. Switch out and into the app again. Welcome screen should NOT show up
again. PASS
4. Close the app completely and open the app again. Purple welcome
screen should NOT show up again. PASS
PART 2: Normal LN flow
---------------------------------------------
Steps:
1. Reset the entire test setup
2. Go through the normal LN flow (this time click on "continue in app").
The welcome screen should show up without issues or glitches. PASS
PART 3: Crazy flow with multiple incomplete checkouts
---------------------------------------------
(This is to simulate a confused user who accidentally opens multiple new
checkouts, but in the end only completes one of them)
Steps:
1. Reset the entire test setup
2. Open 5 LN checkouts and verify npub with all of them.
3. Only pay one of those checkouts (to make it more confusing, don't pay
the first or last one, but a random one in between)
4. Go to the app directly (Do not use the link, just go directly to the app)
Related: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/1892
Changelog-Fixed: Fix welcome screen not showing if the user enters the app directly after a successful checkout without going through the link
Closes: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/2021
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Link: 20240223212945.37384-2-daniel@daquino.me
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
Originally the Damus Purple feature was gated behind a setting which
served as a feature flag.
However, when we release, we need to enable Purple features for all
users running on a particular version.
This commit improves feature flag management by replacing the setting
with a computed property (which still points to the setting, but can be
very easily replaced)
Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Reviewed-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
This patch depends on: Adding new structs/enums for new mute list
- Rewrites Lists.swift to use new mute list option
- This leads to a lot of changes for changing the type from RefId to the new MuteItem
- Update & relay new mute list in AddMuteItemView.swift (fixing previous patch TODO)
- Renames `list` to `list_deprecated`
- We need to keep this since existing users might have an old mute list
Related: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/1718
Related: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/856
Lighting Address: fishcharlie@strike.me
Signed-off-by: Charlie Fish <contact@charlie.fish>
Reviewed-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>