* Element-R: pass pickleKey in as raw key for indexeddb encryption
Currently, we pass the `pickleKey` to the rust library for use as a passphrase
for encrypting its crypto store. The Rust libary then passes that passphrase
through 200000 rounds of PBKDF2 to generate an encryption key, which is
(deliberately) slow.
However, the pickleKey is actually 32 bytes of random data (base64-encoded). By
passing the raw key into the rust library, we can therefore save the PBKDF
operation.
Backwards-compatibility with existing sessions is maintained, because if the
rust library discovers that the store was previously encrypted with a key based
on a PBKDF, it will re-base64 and PBKDF the key we provide, thus reconstructing
the right key.
* Update src/Lifecycle.ts
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* Lifecycle-test: clean up test setup
Rely less on the unit under test for setting up the test preconditions -- not
least because we don't really want to fire up matrix clients and the like
during test setup.
* Factor out "encryptPickleKey" method
For a start it makes it easier to grok what's going on, but also I went to use
this in a test
* Improve tests for `Lifecycle.restoreFromLocalStorage`
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* Build the playwright html report in the main workflow
so we can get the report for MQ
Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
* fix
Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
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* Pin playwright synapse docker image to 2 days ago
Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
* Automatically update Synapse docker image using GHA PRs
Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
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* Move seedrandom dep to `resolutions`
... to shut renovate up
* Reinstate `seedrandom` as dev dependency
If we just declare it in `resolutions`, it doesn't get installed at all,
because it is only a devDependency of `bloom-filters`.
* Use new tooltip in `RoomTopic.tsx`
* Use new tooltip in `MLocationBody.tsx`
* Fix room topic
* Update location snapshot
* Use new tooltip in `AppPermission.tsx`
* Remove `TooltipTarget`
* Add tests for `RoomTopic`
* This assertion is unnecessary since the receiver accepts the original type of the expression
* Implement `client.getDomain()` null check
* Update comment since `AutoDiscovery.findClientConfig` may still throw
* Refactor some logic into common AvatarSetting component
We duplicated some of the logic of setting avatars between profiles &
rooms. This pulls some of that logic into the AvatarSetting component
and hopefully make things a little simpler.
* Unsed import
* Convert JS based hover to CSS
* Remove unnecessary container
* Test avatar-as-file path
* Test file upload
* Unused imports
* Add test for RoomProfileSettings
* Test removing room avatar
* Move upload control CSS too
* Remove commented code
Co-authored-by: Florian Duros <florianduros@element.io>
* Prettier
* Coments & move style to inline as per PR suggestion
* Better test names
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix test
Upload input doesn't have that class anymore
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* persist previously-reported event IDs as a bloom filter
* Pin to older `@types/seedrandom`
... to work around https://github.com/Callidon/bloom-filters/issues/72
* Inline `DecryptionFailureTracker.addDecryptionFailure`
* Remove redundant TRACK_INTERVAL
There really doesn't seem to be much point to this batching up of decryption
failure reports. We still call the analytics callback the same number of times.
* Rename `trackedEvents` to `reportedEvents`
* Fix incorrect documentation on `visibleEvents`
This *does* overlap with `failures`.
* Combine `addFailure` and `reportFailure`
* Calculate client properties before starting reporting
* Clear localstorage after each test
... otherwise they interfere
* Remove redundant comment
* Ensure that reports are cleared on a logout/login cycle
* make private const private and const
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* Inline `DecryptionFailureTracker.addDecryptionFailure`
* Remove redundant TRACK_INTERVAL
There really doesn't seem to be much point to this batching up of decryption
failure reports. We still call the analytics callback the same number of times.
* Rename `trackedEvents` to `reportedEvents`
* Fix incorrect documentation on `visibleEvents`
This *does* overlap with `failures`.
* Combine `addFailure` and `reportFailure`
* Calculate client properties before starting reporting