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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Torsten Grote
7f2db71160 Address review comments 2016-10-10 10:46:30 -03:00
Torsten Grote
457c30f3f2 Add GroupId to conversation items 2016-10-10 08:00:15 -03:00
Torsten Grote
9f9a216305 Prepare for new Forum Sharing Client
Methods for creating, adding and removing forums have been moved to the
`ForumManager`. In order to still handle removing forums properly, a
`RemoveForumHook` has been introduced.

Methods for sharing forums with all current and future contacts have
been removed along with the localGroup where this information was saved.

The `ShareForumActivity` now has the proper label.

The `SessionId` and the `ProtocolEngine` have been moved to the
`clients` package.

This addresses part of #322 and part of what has been discussed in #320.
2016-05-03 11:48:45 -03:00
Torsten Grote
11e6d64e4d Show relevant decline responses in the conversation
* If the user has already declined, we don't show that the other
  introducee has declined as well. The backend doesn't have that information, so
  this is compatible with the principle of showing what we know.
* If the user has already accepted or hasn't yet responded, we show the
  decline response in the private conversation with the introducer. If
  the user hasn't yet responded, we hide the accept/decline buttons
  in the introduction request message.

Messages an introducee receives in a `FINISHED` state are now being
ignored and deleted.

Closes #295
2016-04-21 11:08:15 -03:00
Torsten Grote
d0036deaf7 This addresses two types of introduction corner cases:
* force decline when two of our own identities are introduced to each
  other
* throw away introduction requests to the same identity
  (impossible to trigger from UI)

Closes #284
2016-04-20 11:31:54 -03:00
Torsten Grote
c5bfea2155 address issues found in final review
(except refactoring of conversation item classes)
2016-04-12 17:04:52 -03:00
Torsten Grote
f44cb5ff94 Add an IntroductionManager and Validator
This Introduction BSP Client uses its own group to communicate with
existing contacts. It uses four types of messages to facilitate
introductions: the introduction, the response, the ack and the abort.

The protocol logic is encapsulated in two protocol engines, one for the
introducer and one for the introducee. The introduction client keeps the
local state for each engine, hands messages over to the engines and
processes the result and state changes they return.
2016-03-30 13:36:14 -03:00