Daniel D’Aquino 88f938d11c Bring local notification logic into the push notification target
This commit brings key local notification logic into the notification
extension target to allow the extension to reuse much of the
functionality surrounding the processing and formatting of
notifications. More specifically, the functions
`process_local_notification` and `create_local_notification` were
brought into the extension target.

This will enable us to reuse much of the pre-existing notification logic
(and avoid having to reimplement all of that)

However, those functions had high dependencies on other parts of the
code, so significant refactorings were needed to make this happen:

- `create_local_notification` and `process_local_notification` had its
  function signatures changed to avoid the need to `DamusState` (which
  pulls too many other dependecies)

- Other necessary dependencies, such as `Profiles`, `UserSettingsStore`
  had to be pulled into the extension target. Subsequently,
  sub-dependencies of those items had to be pulled in as well

- In several cases, files were split to avoid pulling too many
  dependencies (e.g. Some Model files depended on some functions in View
  files, so in those cases I moved those functions into their own
  separate file to avoid pulling in view logic into the extension
  target)

- Notification processing logic was changed a bit to remove dependency
  on `EventCache` in favor of using ndb directly (As instructed in a
  TODO comment in EventCache, and because EventCache has too many other
  dependencies)

tldr: A LOT of things were moved around, a bit of logic was changed
around local notifications to avoid using `EventCache`, but otherwise
this commit is meant to be a no-op without any new features or
user-facing functional changes.

Testing
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Device: iPhone 15 Pro
iOS: 17.0.1
Damus: This commit
Coverage:

1. Ran unit tests to check for regressions (none detected)

2. Launched the app and navigated around and did some interactions to
   perform a quick functional smoke test (no regressions found)

3. Sent a few push notifications to check they still work as expected (PASS)

Signed-off-by: Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me>
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
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damus

A twitter-like nostr client for iPhone, iPad and MacOS.

Spec Compliance

damus implements the following Nostr Implementation Possibilities

Getting Started on Damus

Damus iOS

  1. Get the Damus app on the iOS App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/damus/id1628663131

⚙️ Settings (gear icon, top right)

  • Relays: You can add more relays to send your notes to by tapping the "+".
  • Public Key (pubkey): Your public, personal address and how people can find and tag you
  • Secret Key: Your private key unique to you. Never share your private key publicly and share with other clients at your own risk!
    • Save your keys somewhere safe
  • Log out

🏠 Personal Feed (home icon, bottom navigation)

  • Feed from everyone you follow
  • Can post notes by tapping the blue + button

Notes (under 🏠 Personal Feed)

  • Sending a Note is easy and it goes to both your 🏠 Personal and 🔍 Global Feeds
  • To tag a user you must grab their pubkey:
    1. Search their username in the search bar at the top of the 🔍 Global Feed and click their profile
    2. Tap the 🔑 icon which will copy their pubkey to your clipboard
    3. Go back to your 🏠 Personal Feed and tap the blue + button to compose your Note
    4. Add @ directly followed by the pubkey (e.g., @npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s)
  • You can also long-press a Note to grab their User ID aka pubkey or Note ID to link directly to a Note.
  • Currently you can't delete your Notes in the iOS app
  • Share images by pasting the image url which you can grab from imgbb, imgur, etc. (i.e., https://i.ibb.co/2SHZbwm/alpha60.jpg). Currently images only load for people you follow in the 🏠 Personal Feed. Images are not automatically loaded in 🔍 Global Feed
  • Engaging with Notes
    • 💬 Replying to a Note: Tap the chat icon underneath the note. This will show up in the users notifications and in your 🏠 Personal and 🔍 Global Feeds
    • ♺ Reposts: Tap the repost icon which will show up in your 🏠 Personal and 🔍 Global Feeds
    • ♡ Likes: Tap the heart icon. Users will not get a notification, and cannot see who liked their note (currently, web clients can see your pfp only)
  • Formatting Notes (may not format as intended in other web clients)
    • Italics: 1 asterisk *italic*
    • Bold: 2 asterisk **bold**
    • Strikethrough: 1 tildes ~strikethrough~
    • Code: 1 back-tick `code`

💬 Encrypted DMs (chat app, bottom navigation)

  • Tap the chat icon and you'll notice there's nothing to see at first. Go to a user profile and tap the 💬 chat icon next to the follow button to begin a DM

🔍 Global Feed (magnify glass, bottom navigation)

  • View the Global Feed from all the relays you've added in ⚙️ Settings. Currently you can only search hashtags and user names and pubkeys

🔔 Notifications

  • All your notifications except 💬 DMs

👤 Change Your Profile (PFP) and Bio

  1. Go to your Profile Page on Damus app
  2. Tap on Edit button at the top
  3. You will see text fields to update your information and bio
  4. For PFP, insert a URL containing your image (support video: https://cdn.jb55.com/vid/pfp-editor.mp4)
  5. Save

Request Sats

(Sats or Satoshis are the smallest denomination of bitcoin)

Alby (browser extension)

  • Get the Alby browser extension and create your Alby address [yourname]@getalby.com or connect your existing Lightning wallet
  • Convert your Damus secret key from nsec to hex at https://damus.io/key then go to Settings in Alby and under the Nostr section at the bottom of the page add your private hex key. You can also generate new address in the extension
  • Click the Alby extension > click Receive > enter the amount of Sats > click Get Invoice > click Copy > then paste into Damus
  • Note: On Damus Web it will appear as a string of characters but on Damus iOS it will appear as a clickable image

Zeus (mobile app)

  • Download Zeus app (iOS, Google, APK)
  • Tap Get Started button > tap Connect a node > click on + sign (top right) > select Indhub > press Scan Lndhub QR > (from the Alby browser extension… click your account on the top left > click Manage Accounts > click 3-dot menu to right of your account and click Export Account to get a QR code then go back to Zeus app) > scan the QR Code and tap Save Node Config button
  • To create an invoice tap Lightning > tap Receive > type in amount > tap Create Invoice > tap Copy Invoice > paste into a new Damus note

Contributing

Contributors welcome! Start by examining known issues: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues.

Mailing lists

We have a few mailing lists that anyone can join to get involved in damus development:

  • dev - development discussions
  • patches - code submission and review
  • product - product discussions
  • design - design discussions

Contributing

See docs/CONTRIBUTING.md

Privacy

Your internet protocol (IP) address is exposed to the relays you connect to, and third party media hosters (e.g. nostr.build, imgur.com, giphy.com, youtube.com etc.) that render on Damus. If you want to improve your privacy, consider utilizing a service that masks your IP address (e.g. a VPN) from trackers online.

The relay also learns which public keys you are requesting, meaning your public key will be tied to your IP address.

Translations

Translators welcome! Join the Transifex project.

All user-facing strings must have a comment in order to provide context to translators. If a SwiftUI component has a comment parameter, use that. Otherwise, wrap your string with NSLocalizedString with the comment field populated.

Awards

There may be nostr badges awarded for contributors in the future... :)

First contributors:

  1. @randymcmillan
  2. @jcarucci27

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