Summary:
This diff adds a toggle setting in wilde which will enable certificate exchange through www.
Right now it just sends the information about which medium to be used for cert exchange to Flipper JS and its client side. But its implementation is not done yet.
### Flow for Wilde
Whenever user changes the setting(or when user logs out) we set the state of exchange medium and accordingly set/reset authtoken. Note at no given point we remove already existing certificates.
### Context for OSS
With this diff we introduce another way to do certificate exchange. Before this diff, we did certificate exchange by accessing the file system of app. But it turns out it's not possible to do that in applications signed by enterprise certs. Thus with this diff one can write their FlipperKitCertificateProvider and fetch the certificate from WWW.
Reviewed By: jknoxville
Differential Revision: D22896320
fbshipit-source-id: 55aef7028a62e71ba9c02f9f79acaab41d09c0c6
Summary:
Background for this diff: https://fb.quip.com/KqEfAlKYlgme
Some plugins don't respect that stuff (livefeed and graphql), but for others it seems to work fine.
This is just a PoC, there are some present bugs concerning the combination of selecting and bg plugins
Questions to investigate:
- [x] make sure that LiveFeed and GraphQL disconnect properly. There might be more plugins that need that
- [x] verifiy that we don't loose one of the original goals of background plugins, e.g. QPL collecting and sending data from device start. Does this still work as intended after this change?
- [x] how can we observe / measure improvements? Are dev builds more responsive after this? Is the layout inspector smoother for example because no QPL plugins are interweaved?
- [x] how is forward and backward compatibility?
- If Flipper is updated, but device not: No change I think, as getBackgroundPlugins() will return an empty set, and background plugins are initiated as usual, so old behavior
- If device is updated, but Flipper not, background plugins won't be started until they are selected. This is a degradation, but hopefully explainable.
- [x] Verify QPL buffer is not unbounded
- [x] Share architecutre changes with team
For Graphql updates: D20943455
Added runtime stats to monitor network traffic (sadly had to redo that since scuba couldn't handle the data format used at first, so probably will hold of landing this diff a week to make sure we can see some effects)
Follow up work:
[x] wait until we released the stat tracking before we release this, to be able to measure the effect?
[x] make sure graphql fix lands
[ ] use side effects abstraction
[ ] fix other background plugins (android only) or fix it in a generic way:
{F234394286}
Changelog: Background plugins will no longer receive a Flipper connection if they are disabled. This should significantly reduce the overall load of Flipper both on the device and desktop when unused plugins are disabled used, which could otherwise generate 10MB/s of network traffic certain scenarios. All plugins *should* be able to handle to this gracefully, but since this is quite a fundamental change, reach out to the Flipper team when in doubt!
Reviewed By: jknoxville
Differential Revision: D20942453
fbshipit-source-id: b699199cb95c1b3e4c36e026b6dfaee7d1652e1f
Summary:
`/*` is the standard throughout open source code. For example, Firefox uses single /*: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/21d22b2f541258d3d1cf96c7ba5ad73e96e616b5/gfx/ipc/CompositorWidgetVsyncObserver.cpp#l3
In addition, Rust considers `/**` to be a doc comment (similar to Javadoc) and having such a comment at the beginning of the file causes `rustc` to barf.
Note that some JavaScript tooling requires `/**`. This is OK since JavaScript files were not covered by the linter in the first place, but it would be good to have that tooling fixed too.
Reviewed By: zertosh
Differential Revision: D15640366
fbshipit-source-id: b4ed4599071516364d6109720750d6a43304c089
Summary: Since plugins aren't under our control, they might throw exception pointers. We can still extract the useful info in this case.
Reviewed By: passy
Differential Revision: D14244362
fbshipit-source-id: 5f18100c08160e7514b3fd88ec47809cb37e9770
Summary:
Flipper exposes a call() api to plugins which lets them call their sdk component, and it returns a promise with the response.
Currently this is done by sending a fireAndForget request, noting the id of the request, and then receiving fireAndForget requests and matching up the ids to give the result back to the right plugin promise.
Instead, it will be simpler to use rsocket requestResponse, instead of fireAndForget, which is for this exact use case. This diff adds a requestResponse handler to the SDK, so that it can deal with such requests and respond accordingly, while preserving the current functionality if it receives a fireAndForget.
So this part is backwards compatible and should be safe to land in isolation.
A later diff will change the desktop app to use requestResponse, which may not be backwards compatible, so that will have to be deployed more carefully.
Reviewed By: passy
Differential Revision: D13974049
fbshipit-source-id: b371d94a86b1f186375161ed8f2242a462ce418f
Summary: This diff adds support to send crash notification whenever the cpp exception of Flipper is suppressed. Also updated the tests regarding the same
Reviewed By: jknoxville
Differential Revision: D13635822
fbshipit-source-id: 01e4a57c391476e5b044e64946d337cb4582a527
Summary: Wraps flipper client methods to avoid crash. Also added a tests which makes sure that malcious plugin cannot cause a crash
Reviewed By: jknoxville
Differential Revision: D13153277
fbshipit-source-id: ac21731fa3c4eb447f189e61f61b9e83aad91e13
Summary:
This diff sets up flipper for running plugins in background. This diff does the following
- Adds a function named `runInBackground` to the interface `FlipperPlugin` to make the plugins opt in to be run in background, default is false
- Changes the javascript side of the flipper to store the messages received by the plugins in background
- Process the stored messages when the plugin in background becomes active
- Currently I have just turned on network plugin to be in background mode.
- Remove the buffering from the network plugin, as it will run in background
- Write a batching layer to batch the messages and send to flipper.
Note: I haven't tested the wilde app yet, but the sample app works. I will remove the "[WIP]" from the title once I have tested it in wilde
Reviewed By: danielbuechele
Differential Revision: D10301403
fbshipit-source-id: 034eebf659a545d6b480a4ac1b73b0aa4b2f9797
Summary: Part of sonar to flipper rename
Reviewed By: passy
Differential Revision: D9920275
fbshipit-source-id: 02f97d1e51d58864283d26e8d3a724cac973e938
Summary: Part of sonar to flipper rename
Reviewed By: passy
Differential Revision: D9919821
fbshipit-source-id: a44a2a04d5463750f884f8bf1328e02d56593e82
Summary:
Part of Sonar -> Flipper rename.
It's about time this is renamed from *Websocket as well, since it doesn't use websockets anymore.
Reviewed By: passy
Differential Revision: D9919695
fbshipit-source-id: 78a63bfb7d5de19c093b7fb775d1426b4fc58f77