Revealing the DEBUG OPTIONS dropdown now opens a confirmation modal with a
warning instead of expanding directly. If the wallet is secured, it also requires
re-authentication before the options appear:
- a quick-unlock PIN → verified against the vault (Argon2id derive, off-thread,
no wallet side effects);
- otherwise an encrypted wallet → the passphrase, verified via walletpassphrase.
Unsecured wallets just confirm. Collapsing needs no gate; each expand re-gates.
App gains debugGateRequiresAuth() + verifyDebugCredential() (cb on the main
thread; secrets wiped). Adds a modal-debug-gate sweep surface. Verified 100% +
150%, dark + light.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A pre-seed-phrase (legacy, non-mnemonic) wallet is exactly the one that benefits
from migrating — so nudge the user by glowing the Settings "Migrate to seed"
button with a soft pulsing accent halo.
Adds a cached wallet mnemonic status (probeWalletSeedStatus), classified once per
connect via z_exportmnemonic (the same signal the migration Intro pre-flight
uses): NoMnemonic = legacy → glow; HasMnemonic / Incapable (old daemon) / while
locked or on lite = no glow. Reset on disconnect so it re-probes after a wallet
switch or a post-migration adopt, with a small attempt cap to avoid re-probing on
a persistent transient error. The sweep forces the status so the glow is
captured (restored after). Verified dark + light.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Second phase of multi-wallet: list wallet files and switch the active one.
- Daemon plumbing: EmbeddedDaemon::setWalletFile -> start() passes -wallet=<name>
(non-default only; skipped during the isolated seed-migration start), and
DaemonController::syncSettings pushes active_wallet_file on each start.
- App::switchToWallet: persist the new active wallet, then stop + restart the
node on -wallet=<name> (rescan only if it was never synced in this datadir).
Reuses the seed-adopt restart coordination; WalletState clears on disconnect
and the P1 identity-scoped caches re-key, so no previous-wallet data leaks.
Guarded: full-node, embedded daemon, not mid-restart, no pending send.
- Wallets dialog (Settings -> Backup & Data -> "Wallets…"): a table of wallet
files (datadir wallet*.dat + user-added folders' *.dat) with size (disk) and
cached balance / address count / last-opened (wallet index), a current/Active
badge, Open (switch), and Add folder. Out-of-datadir wallets show "import to
open" (P3). Added as a sweep surface.
- Mining payout safety: non-destructive warning if the pool-mode worker looks
like a DragonX address not in the current wallet (stale after a switch).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Settings -> NODE & SECURITY daemon-binary status was one long inline
row of SameLine() Text calls that overran the content width and clipped
its colored tail at narrow windows / higher font scale. Rebuild it as
color-tagged atoms laid out with manual wrapping (dropping a separator
that would dangle at a line break), so the full status always shows.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The existing sweep only captures tabs. This adds a "Full UI sweep" (DEBUG
OPTIONS) that also drives every normally-hidden surface into view and captures
it under every skin, so all the UI a normal sweep misses can be reviewed at
once.
- The capture unit becomes a "surface" (SweepTarget: a base tab, optionally
with a setup()/teardown() that forces a modal / multi-step flow / state
overlay on top). Tabs are surfaces with a null setup. The existing tab sweep
is folded into the same state machine (one code path). All sweep logic +
the catalog + demo data move into a new src/app_sweep.cpp.
- Runs OFFLINE against injected demo data (installDemoWalletData snapshots then
restores the real state_ — WalletState isn't copy-assignable, so a targeted
field snapshot is used) and fires NO live op: capture_mode_ guards the
seed-backup RPC, auto-lock, and the migration pumps; the async-firing dialogs
are neutralized by pre-setting their state (fetch_started_ + demo phrase;
seed_migration_step_ set directly). Verified: 0 RPC/secret/send calls.
- Catalog (v1): tabs + the bool-flag modals (import/export key, backup,
seed-backup, about, settings) + the 6 migrate-to-seed steps + 4 wizard steps
+ lock/warmup/not-ready overlays + the send-confirm popup (via a new
ui::SweepShowSendConfirm debug hook, since its state is send_tab-static).
- Overlay/blur surfaces settle 8 frames (blur backdrop freeze); setup re-runs
each frame (OpenPopup popups must re-fire). updateScreenshotSweep now runs
before the first-run-wizard early-return in render() so the sweep advances
while a wizard step is shown. main.cpp drops vsync during a sweep so it isn't
throttled to the compositor's unfocused rate. Output:
<config>/screenshots-full/<surface>/<skin>.png + index.md.
- DRAGONX_FULL_SWEEP=1 runs the sweep headlessly then quits (CI / verification).
Verified end-to-end under WSLg: 288 PNGs (9 skins x 32 surfaces), all 1200x720,
[Sweep] done, clean quit, no daemon. Byte-identity across runs holds only for
static skins on data-free surfaces — the rest vary by animated theme effects /
live price / relative timestamps (expected for a review tool, not a bug).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
First, fund-safe step of "migrate a legacy wallet to a seed wallet": mint a
brand-new BIP39 mnemonic wallet in an ISOLATED throwaway datadir so the user
can later sweep funds into it. No funds move and the real wallet.dat / main
daemon are never touched — the isolated node runs concurrently on its own port.
- EmbeddedDaemon: one-shot isolated-datadir override (setNextStartOverride)
consumed on the next start(); a skip-default-port-check for an isolated
instance beside the main daemon; and a tcpPortInUse() probe. The datadir's
basename must be the assetchain name (DRAGONX) and the daemon reads
<datadir>/DRAGONX.conf itself, so no -conf is passed (both learned from
live testing against the hd-transparent-keys daemon).
- SeedWalletCreator (src/daemon): picks a free port, writes a throwaway conf,
starts an isolated dragonxd with -usemnemonic=1 -connect=0, waits for RPC,
calls z_exportmnemonic + z_getnewaddress (the sweep target), stops it, and
keeps/scrubs the temp datadir. Off-thread; the seed is wiped after use.
- App: beginCreateSeedWallet (background) -> pumpSeedMigration (main-thread
handoff) -> renderSeedMigrationDialog (Intro -> Working -> Show seed ->
Error), reusing the seed_display grid + clipboard auto-clear.
- Settings: "Migrate to seed…" button (full-node gated) + persisted pending
migration state (dest address + temp datadir) for Phase 2 to adopt.
Validated end-to-end against the hd-transparent-keys daemon: the isolated
node comes up in ~4s and returns a 24-word mnemonic + a shielded z-address.
Requires that daemon (the bundled Jun-28 build lacks z_exportmnemonic). The
migration modal uses English literals for now (as renderBackupDialog does);
the whole flow gets translated once Phase 2 finalizes it. Phase 2 (sweep +
adopt) is next.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New full-node wallets now get a real 24-word recovery phrase, and users can
reveal/back it up from Settings.
- Pass -usemnemonic=1 to dragonxd. The daemon reads it only inside
GenerateNewSeed() when a wallet has no seed yet, so it is inert on existing
wallets (safe to pass unconditionally) and makes every freshly-created
wallet mnemonic-backed — its phrase is then exportable via z_exportmnemonic
and portable to SDXLite/ObsidianDragonLite. (Existing/legacy wallets are
unaffected and keep using the chat identity's z_exportkey fallback.)
- App::exportSeedPhrase() wraps z_exportmnemonic on the RPC worker with
sodium_memzero wiping on every path; it flags the daemon's "not derived
from a mnemonic" error as a legacy wallet rather than a failure.
- New "Back up seed phrase" modal (Settings -> Backup & Data, full-node
gated): reveals the phrase in a numbered word grid, copy (45s clipboard
auto-clear) + save-to-file (0600), wipes the secret on every close path
incl. dismiss-mid-fetch. Shared ui/windows/seed_display.h grid helper.
- One-time nudge (settings flag seed_backup_reminded) toasts mnemonic-wallet
users to back up their phrase; legacy wallets are not nagged.
- 15 new strings translated into all 8 languages (additive, 957->972 keys);
CJK subset font rebuilt for the new glyphs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Security-review finding (low): on the lite variant, "Lock now" ran the backend
`lock` but never updated state_.locked — that only refreshes on the next ~2s
poll. Since chat teardown is driven by state_.isLocked() in maybeProvision
ChatIdentity, the decrypted in-memory store, the chat identity secret key, and
the seed-derived AEAD DB key all lingered in RAM for up to ~2s past an explicit
lock (the full-node path closes this immediately, since App::lockWallet sets
state_.locked synchronously).
New App::lockLiteWallet() mirrors the full-node behavior: on a successful lite
lock it sets state_.locked and tears down the chat session now (clearIdentity +
store().clear() + chat_db_.lock() + re-arm). The lite "Lock now" button routes
through it. (Note: the lite variant has no auto-lock at all — checkAutoLock ->
App::lockWallet early-returns for lite — which is a separate, general lite gap.)
Completes the end-to-end feature security review (1 confirmed finding of 3 raw,
now fixed). Verified: Linux + Windows build with chat ON, ctest 100%, hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add App::seedChatDemoData() + a "Seed demo chat" button in the DEBUG OPTIONS
card (shown only in chat-enabled builds, next to the screenshot sweep). It gives
the Chat tab a demo identity and injects a few sample conversations into the
in-memory store (NOT persisted — no DB attached, gone on restart) so the
screenshot sweep captures the tab's real UI (conversation list, thread bubbles,
composer, and the "waiting for reply" contact-request state) instead of the
empty "unlock" hint. No-op when the chat feature is off.
Verified: Linux + Windows build with chat ON, ctest 100%, hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 0b. The address book was buried in Settings behind a modal dialog.
Make it a first-class "Contacts" tab (which will also become the chat
roster), rendered inline in the main content area.
- New NavPage::Contacts (after History; ICON_MD_CONTACTS) +
WalletUiSurface::Contacts. isUiSurfaceAvailable's `default: return true`
shows it in BOTH variants; uiSurfaceNeedsWalletData's default keeps it
usable before wallet data loads. All the touchpoints wired: NavPageSurface,
GetNavIconMD, the app.cpp dispatch case, the app_network.cpp tracePageName
case, and the `contacts` i18n label.
- New src/ui/windows/contacts_tab.{h,cpp}: RenderContactsTab lifts the
toolbar + table + add/edit modal out of address_book_dialog, rendered in a
BeginChild scroll region (peers_tab pattern) instead of an overlay; the
add/edit form stays a modal layered over the tab. Reuses the existing
address_book_* i18n keys and the dialogs.address-book schema.
- Delete address_book_dialog.{h,cpp}; remove its app.cpp render pump and the
dead App::show_address_book_. The Settings "Address Book…" button now
navigates to the tab (setCurrentPage) instead of opening the modal, so the
Tools & Actions grid layout is untouched.
- CMake: swap the dialog sources for contacts_tab.
Behavior-preserving move; search/sort/keyboard/contrast land in 0d. Visual
check pending the per-theme screenshot sweep.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Tighten input handling across several dialogs so bad/edge input can't
produce a doomed request or a confusing display:
- app_security: passphrase strength meter now factors character-class
diversity — an all-one-class string downgrades one tier so "aaaaaaaa"
no longer scores as high as a mixed one.
- block_info: clamp the height field to the chain tip and hide/deny
"Next" at the tip (was only yielding a raw RPC error).
- address_label: trim surrounding whitespace before saving; a
whitespace-only label clears it (mirrors clearing the icon).
- send_tab: re-clamp the amount when a Max send has its fee bumped in the
confirm popup (kept the total within budget) and NUL-terminate the
strncpy'd address/memo when a payment URI overwrites the form.
- settings_page: reject an empty/whitespace-only lite wallet path before
dispatching an unusable open/restore request.
- peers_tab: guard ExtractIP against an empty address.
- transaction_details: disable "View in explorer" when the configured
explorer URL is empty/whitespace so we never open a garbage link.
- app: seed-backup "Skip" now requires a second, deliberate click with a
fund-loss warning before it dismisses.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Address-transfer dialog closed itself on submit (s_open=false the same frame),
so its in-dialog result screen was dead code. Keep the dialog open on submit:
s_sending drives the button to a disabled "Sending…" state, and the async
callback's result (success txid / error) now shows in the result screen with
its own Close button.
- Settings RPC connection editor was inert AND showed compile-time defaults.
Populate Host/Port/Username/Password from the auto-detected daemon config
(rpc::Connection::autoDetectConfig) and make the fields read-only — the RPC
credentials come from the daemon's DRAGONX.conf, so these now accurately
DISPLAY the live connection instead of pretending to be an editor (which did
nothing). The existing "auto-detected" note now matches the behaviour.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
More robustness fixes from the audit (the import-key pattern, lower severity):
- Trim pasted input before use/validation: network add-server URL/label,
lite-wallet key import (+ block empty), validate-address, address-book entry.
- Confirmations for destructive/irreversible actions:
- Address-book Delete now needs a confirming second click (no undo).
- Console `stop` needs a confirming second `stop` (it shuts down the node).
- Wizard "Skip" encryption needs a confirming second click (keys stored
unencrypted).
- Send amount: normalize to 8dp (satoshi precision) on both the DRGX and USD
inputs so digits past 8dp aren't silently dropped between the preview/review
and what's actually sent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
UI-standardization audit: ~66 call sites still used raw ImGui::Button /
ImGui::SmallButton instead of the app's canonical TactileButton, so those
buttons missed the standard glass fill + rim + tactile overlay (and the
light-theme flat treatment). Convert 59 plain action-button sites across the
wizard, security dialogs, settings, market/console/explorer tabs, and the
address dialogs to material::TactileButton / TactileSmallButton (drop-in:
same signature/return, args preserved verbatim). Danger buttons keep their
PushStyleColor wrappers — Tactile renders through them then overlays.
Deliberately left raw (not plain buttons): InvisibleButton hit-targets, the
frameless transparent-bg collapsible-header toggles (RPC/Debug), the icon-only
pagination chevrons, and the receive All/Z/T segmented filter — a glass rim
would clash with those intentionally borderless/segmented looks.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Organize sweep output into per-tab subfolders: <config>/screenshots/<tab>/<skin>.png
(was one timestamped folder with idx_skin_tab.png names).
- Fixed folder (no timestamp): subsequent sweeps overwrite the existing PNGs in
place instead of creating a new directory each run.
- Add an "Open location" TactileButton next to "Run screenshot sweep" that opens
the screenshots folder via Platform::openFolder(app->screenshotDir()).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Correct the placement: instead of a new "Debug options" button + dialog (and
moving the Verbose logging checkbox), rename the existing collapsible "DEBUG
LOGGING" section to "DEBUG OPTIONS" and put the "Run screenshot sweep" button at
the top of it, above the dragonxd daemon debug= categories. Restore the Verbose
logging checkbox to the wallet row (unchanged). Drop the now-unused
debug_options / debug_options_title i18n keys + the debug_options_open flag.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a debug tool that cycles every skin across every build-enabled tab and saves a
PNG of each to a timestamped folder under the config dir (screenshots/sweep_<ts>/)
— for gathering visual context on theme-specific UI work.
- App state machine (app_network.cpp): startScreenshotSweep() builds the
skin+enabled-page lists, saves the current skin/page, and steps through them;
updateScreenshotSweep() (top of App::render) pins the page + settles ~4 frames
after each skin/page change (skin switches reload TOML + reset the acrylic
capture, so they need to settle); wantsScreenshotThisFrame()/screenshotSweepPath()
/onScreenshotCaptured() coordinate with main.cpp. Restores the original skin/page
when done; nothing persisted.
- Framebuffer capture (main.cpp): read the finished frame and encode PNG via the
bundled miniz (tdefl_write_image_to_png_file_in_memory_ex). GL reads FBO 0 (RGBA,
bottom-up -> flip); DX11 copies the backbuffer to a staging texture + maps it
(BGRA, top-down -> channel-swap). Alpha forced opaque.
- Settings UI: move the Verbose logging checkbox off the wallet row into a new
"Debug options" button that opens a dialog housing the verbose toggle + a "Run
screenshot sweep" button. New i18n keys.
Both platforms build; no-crash smoke verified.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mechanical, behavior-preserving consolidations from the audit. Rendering
extractions were kept byte-equivalent; sites that couldn't be made identical
were left as-is (noted below).
Shared helpers:
- util::truncateMiddle(s,maxLen) / (s,front,back) in text_format.h — replaces
6 file-local middle-ellipsis truncators + several inline substr sites
(send/receive/transactions/balance_recent_tx/explorer + app.cpp + 3 dialogs).
Carries the maxLen<=3 guard, fixing the latent unsigned-underflow copies.
- material::LoadingDots() in draw_helpers.h — one animated-ellipsis source for
8 copy-pasted spinner sites (identical GetTime()*3 phase preserved).
- Reuse the existing FormatHashrate() in explorer_tab + peers_tab (dropped two
inline hashrate ladders).
- material::DrawButtonGlassOverlay() — the glass-fill/rim/tactile overlay block
shared by TactileButton / TactileSmallButton / schema TactileButton.
- material::CollapsibleHeader() — the invisible-button + label + chevron idiom
(3 of 5 settings_page sites; RPC/Debug headers skipped — non-identical).
- material::GlassCardScope (RAII) — the ChannelsSplit/Indent/DrawGlassPanel/
ChannelsMerge card scaffold (5 settings_page cards; About/send/receive skipped
— different padding / logo interleaving).
- material::DialogWarningHeader()/DialogConfirmFooter() — warning header +
50/50 Cancel/danger footer across the confirm dialogs; button height moved
from a hardcoded 40px into ui.toml (components.overlay-dialog.confirm-btn-height).
- File-local enterLowSpec()/exitLowSpec() collapse the 3 low-spec snapshot copies.
i18n: wrapped hardcoded English in the shared balance render paths and the
whole Lite lifecycle/security section in TR(), with English defaults added to
loadBuiltinEnglish() (res/lang/*.json left for the translation tooling — TR
falls back to English, so output is unchanged).
Full-node + Lite build clean; ctest 1/1; hygiene clean. These are rendering
changes — the Settings page (cards/headers/confirm dialogs), all tactile
buttons, and the Lite settings section warrant a screenshot check.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two dead-code removals surfaced by the audit; no runtime behavior change.
1. Delete the lite-lifecycle "readiness" scaffold (~1,586 lines). The pure
dry-run evaluateLiteWalletServerLifecycleReadiness (whose own status text
says "wallet lifecycle execution is still disabled in this scaffold") had
zero callers; executeLiteWalletServerSelectionUi had zero callers; and
executeLiteWalletLifecycleUiRequest's only caller was a fallback in
settings_page reached only when app->liteWallet() is null. Deleted
lite_wallet_server_lifecycle_readiness.{h,cpp} and the readiness /
UI-execution machinery + enums + translation tables from both adapters,
keeping the genuinely-live helpers (liteConnectionSettingsFromAppSettings,
applyLiteConnectionSettingsToAppSettings, redactLiteServerSelectionValue,
and the LiteWalletLifecycleUiExecutionInput DTO the live create/open/
restore path still uses). The null-backend fallback now sets a plain
"Lite wallet backend unavailable" status. This is exactly the
readiness/scaffold pattern CLAUDE.md forbids regrowing.
2. Split the HushChat fixture/capture-manifest/seed-projection tooling
(~2,050 lines, incl. the libsodium seed-projection) out of
chat_protocol.cpp (1854 -> 284) and chat_protocol.h (586 -> 105) into a
new chat_fixture_tooling.{h,cpp} compiled ONLY into the HushChatFixtureCheck
dev tool — never into the app, lite, or test binaries (verified via nm).
The app keeps only the runtime slice (memo parsing + tx metadata
extraction) that network_refresh_service actually calls. Also moved the
decrypt-preflight/hex helpers, which likewise had no runtime caller.
Note: the HushChat split is on gated-off experimental code and should be
coordinated with the pending dormant-HushChat-content handling (commit
af06b8b) before the lite PR — done here as a pure mechanical split, no redesign.
Full-node + Lite + HushChatFixtureCheck build clean; ctest 1/1; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Swap the "Install bundled" and "Test connection" daemon-binary buttons:
Install bundled now sits in the left common row (Check for updates | Refresh
| Install bundled); Test connection leads the right-aligned maintenance
group. Each button keeps its own disabled-predicates, action, and tooltip.
Give the daemon-binary Refresh button a unique ImGui ID
("Refresh##daemonRefresh") so it no longer collides with the theme-section
Refresh buttons, which triggered Dear ImGui's "2 visible items with
conflicting ID!" error. The label still displays "Refresh".
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move the Backup & Data button row (Import/Export key, Export all, Backup, Export
CSV, and the full-node Download Bootstrap / Setup Wizard) into the WALLET card as
a "Backup & Data" sub-section under the privacy toggles + Tools & Actions, and
delete the standalone BACKUP & DATA card (its own glass panel + header). One
fewer top-level card; all actions preserved.
Full-node build clean; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rename the RPC collapsible header from "RPC CONNECTION" to "RPC Connection..." and
render it in the body2 font so it matches the "Tools & Actions..." toggle exactly.
Full-node build clean; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the static "RPC CONNECTION" overline header with a full-width clickable
toggle (label + expand/collapse arrow, transparent button with hover) that
reveals the Host/Port/Username/Password fields + auto-detected caption only when
expanded — same idiom as the "Tools & Actions…" section. Collapsed by default
(rpc_expanded). Field rendering/bindings unchanged.
Full-node build clean; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a button to the left of "Open data folder" that opens the ObsidianDragon
config folder (util::Platform::getObsidianDragonDir() — ~/.config/ObsidianDragon
etc.: settings, themes, logs), distinct from the daemon data/blockchain folder.
The two buttons render as a right-aligned group on the data-dir row, each an
explicit button-font width so the group's right edge lands exactly on the card
edge (no overflow). New i18n: settings_open_app_dir / tt_open_app_dir.
Full-node build clean; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Remove the "Advanced" toggle. The four maintenance actions (Install bundled /
Rescan / Delete blockchain / Repair wallet) now render right-aligned on the same
row as Check-for-updates / Refresh / Test connection (wrapping to a right-aligned
next row only when the window is too narrow). Predicates preserved.
- Fix the Open-data-folder button overflowing the card's right edge (worse at high
display scaling): its width was estimated with the CURRENT font, not the button
font, so the estimate was wrong. Measure with the button font and give the button
an explicit width so its right edge lands exactly on the card edge regardless of
DPI/font-scale timing.
- Drop the now-unused node_advanced_expanded flag.
Full-node build clean; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The right-aligned Open-data-folder button captured its Y from
GetCursorScreenPos() after the wallet-size text, by which point ImGui had already
advanced to the next line — so the button dropped below the data-dir row. Capture
the row's top Y before rendering the row and pin the button to it, so Data Dir /
Wallet Size / Open data folder sit on one line.
Full-node build clean; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- SECURITY: the auto-lock + PIN controls now continue on the same row as the
encrypt/change/lock/remove controls (full-node), so the whole security band
fills the card width instead of leaving the right half blank. Lite (no encrypt
row) still starts auto-lock/PIN on a fresh row at the left edge.
- Daemon Binary "Advanced" (Install bundled / Rescan / Delete blockchain / Repair
wallet) now defaults to expanded (node_advanced_expanded = true) so the actions
are visible without a click; the toggle can still collapse them.
Full-node + lite build clean; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the column/grid/masonry machinery (which kept leaving empty gaps and
buried the daemon Advanced actions) with a single full-width card whose controls
are arranged horizontally to use the width:
- NODE: Data Dir + Wallet Size + Open-folder on one row.
- RPC: Host / Port / Username / Password four-across when wide (>=700), wrapping
to 2x2 when narrow; auto-detected + plaintext warning kept.
- SECURITY: encryption buttons + Auto-lock combo + PIN controls on horizontal
rows (factored into renderSecuritySection so lite gets auto-lock+PIN and
full-node adds the RPC-backed encrypt/lock/remove block — same gating as before).
- DAEMON BINARY: inline Installed/Bundled/status; Check/Refresh/Test row; and the
four maintenance actions (Install bundled / Rescan / Delete blockchain / Repair)
behind a now-prominent, clearly-clickable "Advanced ▾" toggle instead of the
easy-to-miss faint overline — fixing the "daemon options missing" report.
Lite keeps its existing wallet-lifecycle/backup/security block, full width.
Removed useGrid/stacked/column clips/dividers. Every control + state branch +
confirm flag + tooltip preserved (verified). Full-node + lite build clean; ctest
green; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Single-column left every row hugging the left with a blank right half (and a
split RPC row); two-column variants left a bottom-corner gap. Rework the card as
a 2x2 grid on wide full-node windows so both halves carry real content:
TOP-LEFT NODE/Data | TOP-RIGHT RPC
BOTTOM-LEFT SECURITY | BOTTOM-RIGHT DAEMON BINARY
with the two top cells sharing a row bottom, a thin vertical + horizontal
divider, and the Daemon "Advanced" destructive buttons dropping to a full-width
4-button strip below the grid when expanded.
Gated behind one `useGrid` flag (supportsFullNodeLifecycleActions() &&
availWidth >= node-grid-breakpoint, default 900). When false — narrow windows and
lite — it falls through to the existing single full-width column, unchanged
(one-flag-revertible). Wallet Size moved to its own row (removes a mid-row gap in
both layouts). RPC / Security / Daemon rebased to per-cell X/width via aliases;
Advanced buttons factored into one lambda so the disabled predicates live in a
single place. Design produced + adversarially critiqued via a multi-agent pass.
New: components.settings-page.node-grid-breakpoint (ui.toml), "rpc_connection"
i18n string. Full-node + lite build clean; ctest green; hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two-column layouts left an unbalanced empty gap for this content (Node/RPC vs
Security+Daemon can't be evened into two columns), so drop the split entirely:
Node -> RPC -> Security -> Daemon Binary now stack vertically at full card width.
This guarantees no horizontal gap and gives the RPC grid and the Daemon Binary
button rows the full width they want.
Implemented by forcing the existing vertical-flow path (`stacked`) always on, so
the section bodies are unchanged; removes the now-unused column-split math and the
node-sec-stack-width schema key.
Full-node + lite build clean; source hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The 60/40 split left the right (Security) column short while Node/RPC on the left
was tall, and Daemon Binary sat full-width below — leaving a large empty gap in
the card's bottom-right.
Rework it as a greedy two-column masonry: even 50/50 columns, and the Daemon
Binary section is placed into whichever column is currently shorter (clipped to
that column's width). In practice Node/RPC fills the left and Security + Daemon
Binary stack on the right, so the gap is filled and the two sides balance in
height. When the window is narrow the columns stack and Daemon Binary spans full
width below, as before. Daemon Binary now sizes to its column (dbColW) instead of
the full card width.
Full-node + lite build clean; source hygiene clean. Visual QA needed (column
balance + the daemon button rows in the narrower column).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The fixed 60/40 split left a large empty gap in the bottom-right: the SECURITY
column is short while NODE (data dir + RPC grid) is tall, and the DAEMON BINARY
row spans full width below both. Two changes:
- Widen the side-by-side split to 70/30 so NODE (the content-heavy column, esp.
the RPC grid) gets the room and the right-side gap shrinks.
- Move the "Advanced" destructive-actions expander out of the full-width DAEMON
BINARY row and into the right column below Security, filling the gap. Its four
actions now stack vertically to fit the narrow column.
Full-node + lite build clean; source hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The NODE + SECURITY split was a fixed 60/40 two-column layout regardless of
width, which cramps the RPC grid and wastes space on narrow windows. Make it
responsive: below a configurable content width (node-sec-stack-width, default
600) the two columns stack into one full-width column — SECURITY flows below
NODE — so each section gets the full width; side-by-side 60/40 is kept when
there's room. Column-geometry-only change (leftX/rightX/widths + the right
column's top Y); the content blocks are untouched. The rejoin already used
max(leftBottom, rightBottom), correct in both modes.
Full-node + lite build clean; source hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The About card draws its logo deferred in the left column, scaled to the card
height (cardMax.y - bottomPad). Because the buttons row is full-width at the
bottom of the card, the tall logo extended down over it. Clamp the logo to end
just above the buttons row (captured Y minus a small gap) instead of the card
bottom — aspect + reserved-width caps are unchanged.
Full-node + lite build clean; source hygiene clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- About: draw the logo deferred, scaled to the card's full height (aspect-preserved,
capped to the reserved width) so there's no empty space below it.
- Node & Security: split the daemon toolbar — Refresh + Test connection stay visible;
the rare/destructive actions (Install bundled, Rescan, Delete blockchain, Repair
wallet) move behind a collapsible "Advanced" header (reusing the DEBUG LOGGING idiom).
- Lite gating: hide the DEBUG LOGGING card (dragonxd debug= categories, no daemon in
lite) and the RPC-backed encrypt/change/lock/remove block (lite has its own encryption
in the NODE column) behind full-node guards; label the lite left column "WALLET" not
"NODE". (Auto-lock + PIN remain in both.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a full-node daemon updater (util/DaemonUpdater + daemon_download_dialog)
reachable from Settings -> NODE & SECURITY: downloads/verifies (SHA-256 +
enforced ed25519 signature) and atomically installs the latest dragonxd from
the project Gitea, with a "Restart daemon now" step. Add a shared "Browse all
releases..." picker (release_list_view) to both the miner and daemon updaters
so users can pin older/pre-release builds. Pure no-I/O cores
(daemon_updater_core / xmrig_updater_core) are unit-tested; sign-daemon-release.sh
signs release archives offline.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A wallet bootstrapped from a snapshot keeps its wallet.dat but never rescans, so
its spent-state is stale and the first send tries to spend already-spent notes and
is rejected. The startup -rescan flag can't fix it either: the snapshot lacks the
pre-snapshot block history -rescan needs, so it errors. The working fix is a runtime
rescanblockchain RPC from a height the snapshot actually has.
- Add App::runtimeRescan(startHeight): runs rescanblockchain via the worker, drives
the rescanning UI state, and owns completion via the RPC callback (getrescaninfo
is unavailable on this daemon). Suppresses the per-second mining/rescan pollers
and the Core/balance/tx refreshes while the daemon holds cs_main for the scan.
- Add App::detectLowestAvailableBlockHeight(): async binary search via getblock for
the lowest height whose block data is on disk → the snapshot base, and whether the
node still has full history.
- Auto-reconcile after bootstrap: both completion sites (wizard + Settings download
dialog) mark a pending rescan; once the daemon is back up and the tip is known,
detect the base and runtimeRescan() from it (or -rescan restart on a full node).
- Settings "Rescan Blockchain" now probes first: full-history nodes get the existing
-rescan restart; bootstrapped/pruned nodes get a prompt pre-filled with the
detected base height that runs the runtime rescan.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Daemon binary panel (info + the all-actions toolbar) lived inside the 60%-wide
NODE column, so the six-button toolbar clipped. Pull it out into a dedicated full-width
row rendered after the NODE + SECURITY columns reconcile, so it spans the whole card:
Installed | Bundled info side by side, status line, and the Install bundled | Refresh |
Test connection | Rescan | Delete blockchain | Repair wallet toolbar now have the full
container width and no longer clip. The NODE column keeps only the node/RPC info.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move Test Connection / Rescan Blockchain / Delete Blockchain / Repair Wallet onto the
same line as and right after the Daemon binary buttons (Install bundled | Refresh), so
all node actions form a single toolbar row beneath the Daemon binary panel. Buttons are
auto-sized to pack onto one line; each disabled-state group (connection vs embedded
daemon vs bundle present) keeps its own guard. Removes the former two stacked button rows.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Delete Blockchain and Repair Wallet now sit on one line, paired with the same
uniform button width as Test Connection / Rescan Blockchain (a clean 2-column grid;
all maintenance buttons share one rowBtnW sized across the four labels).
- The Daemon binary panel lays Installed and Bundled side by side across the node
column (version + size·date | version + size) instead of stacked narrow lines, with
the status line spanning underneath and Install bundled / Refresh paired below.
- Shorten the install button label to "Install bundled" so it fits the shared width;
the tooltip still explains the full action. Date shown as YYYY-MM-DD.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Previously the wallet re-extracted the bundled dragonxd on startup whenever the
installed binary's size differed from the bundle ("stale" overwrite), which could
replace a node a user had deliberately placed in dragonx/.
Now dragonx binaries (dragonxd/cli/tx) are auto-placed ONLY when missing — never
auto-overwritten on a size mismatch (needsParamsExtraction + extractEmbeddedResources).
Params/asmap keep their size-based refresh; a daemon dropped next to the wallet exe
still takes priority and is never touched.
Replacing the daemon is now an explicit action: Settings → "Daemon binary" reports the
installed binary's version (scanned from the file), size and modified date, compares it
to the version bundled in this build, and offers an "Install bundled daemon" button.
That stops the node, overwrites dragonxd/cli/tx with the bundled copies (waiting for the
process to release the file lock), and restarts — wallet/keys/chain data untouched.
Adds resources::{getInstalledDaemonInfo,getBundledDaemonInfo,reextractBundledDaemon}
(+ a version-string scanner) and App::reinstallBundledDaemon().
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When a note's stored record is corrupt or its tx isn't in the canonical chain,
z_sendmany fails to build a valid sapling spend proof even after a full -rescan,
because a plain rescan replays witnesses but keeps the existing tx/note records.
The zcashd repair for this is -zapwallettxes=2, which deletes all wallet tx/note
records and rebuilds them from the chain (keys/addresses preserved).
Adds a RepairWallet lifecycle operation that mirrors the existing -rescan plumbing
(one-shot zapOnNextStart flag on the embedded daemon; -zapwallettxes=2 implies and
supersedes -rescan), an App::repairWallet() that reuses the rescan status UI (so the
status bar + warmup-end completion detection apply), and a confirmed "Repair Wallet"
button + dialog in Settings → node maintenance (embedded daemon only).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The lite SilentDragonXLite backend stores its wallet in its own directory
(dirs::data_dir()/silentdragonxlite — %APPDATA%\silentdragonxlite on Windows,
~/.silentdragonxlite on Linux, ~/Library/Application Support/silentdragonxlite on
macOS), NOT the full-node getDragonXDataDir() (…/Hush/DRAGONX). The newly added
lite "Open data folder" button opened the wrong (full-node) directory.
Add Platform::getLiteWalletDataDir() mirroring the backend's get_zcash_data_path
for the "main" chain, and point the lite button at it. The full-node button is
unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add an explicit button in Settings that opens the wallet/blockchain data
directory (getDragonXDataDir()) in the OS file manager via the existing
Platform::openFolder(). Placed in the full-node connection section (next to the
data-dir path, which was only a subtle clickable link) and in the lite section
(always available). i18n strings added.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a maintenance option for the lite wallet to re-download and re-scan every
block from the lite server — useful when balances or history look wrong.
- LiteWalletController::startRescan() runs the backend `rescan` command (which
clears the wallet's synced block cache and re-syncs from its birthday) on a
detached thread, reusing the existing sync progress/refresh machinery: it
resets syncDone_ so refreshModel() shows progress again and refreshes data on
completion. No-op if no wallet is open or a scan is already running.
- scanInProgress() exposes the initial-sync-or-rescan state.
- Settings (lite, open wallet) gains a "Redownload blocks" button behind a
confirmation modal, disabled while a scan is running. i18n strings added.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Rescan blockchain and Restart daemon buttons fired immediately on click —
both are disruptive (long offline rescan / connection drop) and easy to hit by
accident. Route them through confirmation modals, matching the existing
delete-blockchain / clear-ztx confirmations: the button now sets a confirm flag
and an overlay dialog performs the action only on explicit confirm. New i18n
strings added with English defaults.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- rpc_client: wipe the plaintext "user:password" temporary with sodium_memzero after
base64-encoding it into the auth header (std::string doesn't zero its buffer on
destruction).
- connection: the auto-generated DRAGONX.conf holds rpcuser/rpcpassword in plaintext but
was written with the default umask (often world-readable 0644). Restrict it to owner
read/write after creation so another local user can't read the credentials.
- app: copying a seed phrase / private key to the clipboard now arms an auto-clear —
App::copySecretToClipboard() copies the secret and, after 45s, wipes the clipboard IF it
still holds that secret (compared via a stored hash, never the plaintext). Wired into the
lite first-run wizard's seed Copy and the Settings export-secret Copy, with a
"clipboard auto-clears in 45s" notice. pumpSecretClipboardClear() runs each frame.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Settings page drove the controller's synchronous createWallet/openWallet/
restoreWallet, which blocks the UI thread on the (often flaky) lightwalletd and
gives up after the first server. Add a generic async lifecycle path that mirrors
the async-open failover but carries the full request (passphrase, restore seed/
birthday/account/overwrite):
- beginCreateWalletAsync / beginOpenWalletAsync / beginRestoreWalletAsync run
on a detached thread that builds its OWN local LiteWalletLifecycleService
from captured value copies + the shared bridge (never `this`, so it can
safely outlive the controller). Each request type's serverUrl override field
feeds the failover: try the preferred server, then every other usable
default; stop on the first ready wallet or a structural block; keep the
preferred server's error on total failure. The request's secrets are wiped
once the attempt finishes.
- pumpLifecycleResult() finalizes on the main thread (flip walletOpen, persist,
start sync) and caches the result for the UI; wired into App::update next to
pumpAsyncOpen(). beginAsyncLifecycle() now also yields to an in-flight
lifecycle request so the auto-open loop can't race it on the same bridge.
- settings_page kicks off the async op, disables the button while in flight,
and polls the cached result each frame for the status/summary.
Tests: testLiteWalletControllerAsyncLifecycleFailover covers async create (with
passphrase) and restore failing over preferred->fallback, plus all-servers-down.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Restore: live "N / 24 words" count, a one-line birthday explanation, and a guard
that rejects a restore unless all 24 words are entered (the secret scrubber still
wipes the input on the early return).
- Backup: "Show seed" now also shows the birthday (needed to restore quickly) with a
"back this up too" note, a stronger "only way to restore" warning, and a "Save to
file" button that writes the seed + birthday to an owner-only (0600) file in the
config dir via the atomic-write helper.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A lite-wallet-only "Network" tab (full-node keeps the Peers tab; exactly one shows per variant)
to manage lightwalletd servers, replacing the basic selector that was in Settings.
- Card list of servers with per-server latency + status dot, DNS host + resolved IP, and an
Official/Custom pill. Official DragonX servers get a glowing outline.
- Pick a server (Sticky) by clicking its card, or toggle "use a random server" (Random mode);
selection applies immediately (App::rebuildLiteWallet(force=true) tears down + rebuilds the
controller against the new server and resyncs — its dtor detaches the uninterruptible sync
thread, so this doesn't block).
- Add custom servers; hide/unhide servers (persisted set, revealed by a "Show hidden" toggle).
- Latency/IP come from a new background probe (util/LiteServerProbe): libcurl CONNECT_ONLY does
the TCP+TLS handshake (works for gRPC lightwalletd, no HTTP response needed), recording
APPCONNECT_TIME as latency and CURLINFO_PRIMARY_IP. Auto-runs on tab open + a Refresh button.
Wiring: WalletUiSurface::LiteNetwork (gated !fullNodePagesAvailable) + NavPage::LiteNetwork in
the sidebar + app.cpp dispatch; settings gains a hidden-servers set; isOfficialLiteServer() added
to lite_connection_service. The Settings page lite-server selector + its plumbing are removed
(single source of truth = the tab).
Reuses the existing server model (LiteServerPreference, Sticky/Random, selectLiteServer) and UI
primitives (DrawGlassPanel, ThemeEffects glow, peers-tab ping-dot idiom). Unit-tested
(liteServerHost, isOfficialLiteServer) + an env-gated live probe (verified vs lite.dragonx.is:
online, latency, IP). Both variants + lite-backend build; suite passes; hygiene clean; GUI
smoke-launched without crash.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>