Testing showed that the new mechanic for checking a local BTC node's
configuration is unstable. This commit reverts to just checking if the
relevant port is open. The recent refactoring and centralization of
logic is still in place.
This change substitutes use of memory efficient, OS supplied sleep/suspend
inhibitor utilties for the silent audio file player on Linux, merges
OSXStandbyModeDisabler functionality into AvoidStandyModeService, and
removes that class.
This change also stops Bisq from running the audio file on OSX; it is
currently running both caffeinate and the silent audio file, and the avoid
standby mode button in the the OSX settings view is currently toggling
the audio player on and off, but not caffeinate. (The only way to shut
down caffeinate is by shutting down Bisq.)
The OSX avoid standby mode button button has not been hidden so a cached
'do not avoid standby mode' preference does not leave the user stuck without
a caffeinate service the next time they start Bisq. (They can use it to
turn caffeinate on, but it can't be used to turn it off without shutting
down Bisq too.)
The avoid standy mode button is now displayed on Linux because the native
inhibitor can be toggled on and off.
There is no change to the avoid shutdown service on Windows and Unix.
Use excludeFromJsonDataMap to add an optional owner full name property
to Faster Payments (GBP) accounts, without affecting the trade JSON
contract (for backwards compatibility). This is to fix#3976, that some
banks have started checking the recipient name.
Make the name a non-optional field for _new_ accounts, but display the
details for old Faster Payments accounts in exactly the same way as
before, only showing the extra field in the info popup, account and
trade step views when it is present.
Also update the now misleading payment instructions in the buyer popup.
TODO: Update translations (which probably aren't needed anyway).
Make the default toPersistableMessage() method of PersistableEnvelope
simply delegate to Proto.toProtoMessage for speed, so that stores can
explicitly implement (Threaded|UserThreadMapped)PersistableEnvelope if
they actually need concurrency control.
As part of this, make PeerList implement PersistableEnvelope directly
instead of extending PersistableList, as it is non-critical & cloned on
the user thread prior to storage anyway, so doesn't need be thread-safe.
In this way, only PaymentAccountList & small DAO-related stores extend
PersistableList, so they can all be made user-thread-mapped.
After this change, the only concrete store classes not implementing
(Threaded|UserThreadMapped)PersistableEnvelope are:
AccountAgeWitness, BlindVotePayload, ProposalPayload, SignedWitness,
TradeStatistics2, NavigationPath & PeerList
The first five appear to erroneously implement PersistableEnvelope and
can be cleaned up in a separate commit. The last two are non-critical.
(Make NavigationPath.path an immutable list, for slightly better thread
safety anyway - that way it will never be observed half-constructed.)
Avoid a bottleneck computing the cycle index & calling 'Res.get(..)' for
every block since genesis in the DAO state monitor view, when building
the DaoStateBlockListItem objects, by making the 'height' field lazy. To
do this, pass the cycle index into the constructor using an IntSupplier
and make the height a memoised 'Supplier<String>' with a custom getter.
Also add a unit test to check that the auto-generated equals & hashCode
methods still work as expected, as it isn't totally clear what Lombok
would do when a field type differs from its getter return type.
Introduces LocalBitcoinNode::willUse and ::willIgnore to move logic that
was previously littered throughout the codebase into one place. Also,
changes the usages of LocalBitcoinNode to be more precise, specifying
which of these questions are being asked:
- "is there a local BTC node" (isDetected);
- "is it well configured" (isWellConfigured and isUsable);
- "will we ignore a local BTC node even if we found a usable one"
(willIgnore);
- "is there a usable local BTC node and will we use it" (willUse).
These changes make related logic much easier to maintain and to read.
It's quite amazing how obvious this was, yet I missed it for such a long
time. Simplifies usage of LocalBitcoinNode and its internals even more
so. Fixes#4005. The way we structured LocalBitcoinNode was as if the
detection checks were expensive, but they're not. Previously, in some
cases we would notice that a local BTC node wouldn't be used even if it
was detected, so we would skip these checks. This optimization now
doesn't happen. It might be reimplemented in a coming change where more
local BTC node logic is moved into LocalBitcoinNode, but, even if it's
not, this check is fairly cheap. A notable exception is if the local BTC
node is not responding, which would cause us to wait for a timeout, but
if that is the case the mentioned optimization wouldn't help (most of
the time).
As mentioned in the issue #3984, Have created lot of buy/sell offers
with different currencies spanning across around 30+ offers
so that we need to use scroll bar in my open offers and able to
recreate the issue.
Refactors LocalBitcoinNode and adds detection for local Bitcoin node's
configuration, namely, whether it is pruning and whether it has bloom
filter queries enabled.
The local node's configuration (and its presence) is retrieved by
performing a Bitcoin protocol handshake, which includes the local
Bitcoin node sending us its version message (VersionMessage in
BitcoinJ), which contains the information we're interested in.
Due to some quirky BitcoinJ logic, sometimes the handshake is
interrupted, even though we have received the local node's version
message. That contributes to the handshake handling in LocalBitcoinNode
being a bit complicated.
Refactoring consists of two principle changes: the public interface is
split into methods that trigger checks and methods that retrieve the
cached results. The methods that trigger checks have names starting
with "check", and methods that retrieve the cached results have names
that start with "is".
The other major refactor is the use of Optional<Boolean> instead of
boolean for storing and returning the results, an empty Optional
signifying that the relevant check was not yet performed. Switching to
Optionals has caused other code that queries LocalBitcoinNode to throw
an exception in case the query is made before the checks are. Before,
the results were instantiated to "false" and that would be returned
in case the query was made before the checks completed. This change has
revealed one occasion (Preferences class) where this happens.
Add a new method to DisplayUtils to restore the old rounding behaviour
of formatVolumeWithCode whenever a fractional volume is required. This
fixes a regression caused by #3926 to remove unnecessarily displayed
decimals for fiat volumes - it appears that in every case but the avg.
dollar price on the BSQ dashboard a whole number should be shown.
Also add a relevant test.
Avoid repeatedly calling DaoFacade.getBlockTime for Issuance objects
with the same chain height, as that method linearly scans the entire
linked list of DaoState blocks, making it quite slow. Instead, memoise
the mapping from chain height to block-time month, so that it is only
computed once per graph point instead of once for every BSQ issuance.
* Use Java Time instead of java.sql.Date for local date calculations;
* Avoid raw types & unsafe varargs warnings;
* Fix false compiler error in IDEA due to discrepancy with javac;
* Formatting & method visibility.
* Add signing debug logs
Fix warning about possible nullpointer exceptions. Better to have an
explicit check for debug purposes.
Smaller cleanups
* Fix codacy comment
* Remove decimals for displayed fiat volume amounts
* Reset rounded for privacy info when switching between payment methods
Co-authored-by: Christoph Atteneder <christoph.atteneder@gmail.com>
* Add keyboard shortcut for trade process refresh, fix#3905
Trades have been getting stuck in the `Wait for payment` state, perhaps
due to lost mailbox messages, but it's hard to know for sure. There is
currently no way to get out of this state except going to mediation.
With ctrl+R the seller can ask the buyer to refresh the current trade
state and the buyer will resend the
`CounterCurrencyTransferStartedMessage` if they are in the phase
FIAT_SENT.
* Disallow more than one trade refresh per day
* Add refresh button for seller step 2, fix#3905
A seller can ask to refresh the trade process once every 24 hours. This
step has been a problem causing a lot of mediation lately so this is a
way to ask the buyer to resend the CounterCurrencyTransferStartedMessage
This fixes the problem when a mailbox message was lost. To test the
seller need to not get the first CounterCurrencyTransferStartedMessage
sent by the buyer, for example by letting the seednode drop it instead
of sending to the seller. When button is pressed
- a RefreshTradeStateRequest is sent from seller to buyer
- the buyer receives the RefreshTradeStateRequest and
- ignores it if it's not in FIAT_SENT phase
- responds with a CounterCurrencyTransferStartedMessage if in FIAT_SENT
phase and has already sent a CounterCurrencyTransferStartedMessage
* Fix codacy remarks
Move incoming message handling method to the right section
* Add refresh button info text
Hide refresh section when not available rather than graying out
Added info text:
Sometimes P2P network messages acknowledging payment are not delivered,
causing trades to get stuck. Hit the button below to make your peer
resend the last message.
* Fix codacy issues
* Add new BSQ issued v. burnt chart
Adds a new two-line chart that plots the month-bucketed BSQ issued and
burnt series. Until now there wasn't a direct visual means of
examining BSQ issue and burn together. This chart aims to fix that.
* Change wording from 15 days to 15-day moving average
Co-Authored-By: Steve Jain <mfiver@gmail.com>
* Make chart's title more clear
"BSQ issued v. burnt" > "BSQ issued v. BSQ burnt"
Co-Authored-By: Steve Jain <mfiver@gmail.com>
* Fix spacing between chart and title
* Reduce title-chart spacing from 20 to 10
Co-authored-by: Steve Jain <mfiver@gmail.com>