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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Moxie Marlinspike
0ace469d74 Support for multi-device.
1) In addition to the Recipient interface, there is now
   RecipientDevice.  A Recipient can have multiple corresponding
   RecipientDevices.  All addressing is done to a Recipient, but
   crypto sessions and transport delivery are done to
   RecipientDevice.

2) The Push transport handles the discovery and session setup
   of additional Recipient devices.

3) Some internal rejiggering of Groups.
2014-02-02 19:38:06 -08:00
Moxie Marlinspike
49daa45dca wip 2014-01-14 00:26:43 -08:00
Moxie Marlinspike
cddba2738f Make encoding/decoding more explicit. 2014-01-06 14:35:53 -08:00
Moxie Marlinspike
7f642666dd Basic support for prekeybundle message delivery and receipt. 2014-01-06 14:35:52 -08:00
Moxie Marlinspike
9287d413ac Support for incoming attachments.
1) Refactored MMS layer to use abstracted types.

2) Added support for retrieving attachment IDs.
2014-01-06 14:33:52 -08:00
Moxie Marlinspike
1ac06312a0 Move directory and push service socket into library. 2014-01-06 14:21:50 -08:00
Moxie Marlinspike
83e260436b Major storage layer refactoring to set the stage for clean GCM.
1) We now try to hand out cursors at a minimum.  There has always been
   a fairly clean insertion layer that handles encrypting message bodies,
   but the process of decrypting message bodies has always been less than
   ideal.  Here we introduce a "Reader" interface that will decrypt message
   bodies when appropriate and return objects that encapsulate record state.

   No more MessageDisplayHelper.  The MmsSmsDatabase interface is also more
   sane.

2) We finally rid ourselves of the technical debt associated with TextSecure's
   initial usage of the default SMS DB.  In that world, we weren't able to use
   anything other than the default "Inbox, Outbox, Sent" types to describe a
   message, and had to overload the message content itself with a set of
   local "prefixes" to describe what it was (encrypted, asymetric encrypted,
   remote encrypted, a key exchange, procssed key exchange), and so on.

   This includes a major schema update that transforms the "type" field into
   a bitmask that describes everything that used to be encoded in a prefix,
   and prefixes have been completely eliminated from the system.

   No more Prefix.java

3) Refactoring of the MultipartMessageHandler code.  It's less of a mess, and
   hopefully more clear as to what's going on.

The next step is to remove what we can from SmsTransportDetails and genericize
that interface for a GCM equivalent.
2013-05-06 08:40:55 -07:00