Commit Graph

78 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
e8a8ce68b2 feat(wallet): wallet-files list + switching (P2)
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>
2026-07-09 16:20:41 -05:00
72bf59149d feat(wallet): per-wallet data isolation foundation (P1)
First phase of multi-wallet support: keep each wallet's data separate so loading
a different wallet no longer shows the previous one's data, and lay the metadata
groundwork for the wallet-files list.

- Address book scoped per wallet: AddressBookEntry gains a "scope" ("global" or a
  wallet-identity hash); the Contacts tab shows global + current-wallet contacts
  (App::activeWalletIdentityHash) with a "show in every wallet" toggle + globe
  badge. Legacy entries migrate to "global". Scope-aware de-dup allows the same
  address across different wallets.
- Wallet metadata index (data/wallet_index -> wallets.json): file-keyed cache of
  balance / address count / identity / size / last-opened / synced-here, since
  those can't be read off a wallet.dat without loading it. Populated on connect +
  address refresh (change-detecting upsert). Plus an active_wallet_file setting
  for the -wallet=<name> switch coming in P2.

Unit-tested (testAddressBookScope, testWalletIndex): migration, visibility filter,
scope-aware de-dup, upsert change-detection, save/reload round-trip.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-09 15:57:23 -05:00
82e61da62f feat(migrate): daemon-update prompt + migrate-to-seed UX polish + i18n
Fixes the Windows migrate-to-seed failure (the old bundled daemon lacked
z_exportmnemonic) and rounds out the flow:

- seed_wallet_creator: actionable "daemon too old" message instead of the
  raw "Method not found" RPC error.
- Startup daemon-update prompt: if the wallet bundles a newer node than the
  installed one, offer to update it (once per version, keyed on a new
  daemon_update_prompted_size setting; never silently clobbers a custom
  node). "Install bundled" now also works when attached to an external /
  leftover daemon (RPC-stops it, then swaps + restarts).
- Migrate-to-seed Intro pre-flight: detect an already-mnemonic wallet
  (offer backup instead), an old daemon, or a locked/disconnected wallet
  before offering to create anything.
- No-funds path: a zero-balance wallet can adopt the new seed wallet
  directly (behind an acknowledgement checkbox) instead of a dead sweep.
- Loading spinners on the Working/Sweeping/Adopting steps; sweep coverage
  for the new intro / no-funds surfaces.
- Translations for all 18 new strings across 8 languages (+ rebuilt CJK
  subset font).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-07 22:16:47 -05:00
a86cb8f0f3 feat(debug): full UI screenshot sweep — captures modals/dialogs/flows/states
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>
2026-07-07 16:57:54 -05:00
e66f2b6c8c feat(wallet): migrate-to-seed, Phase 2 — sweep + adopt (fund-safety gated)
Second half of "migrate a legacy wallet to a seed wallet": sweep all funds
into the new seed wallet, then adopt it as the primary wallet.

- Sweep (beginSweepToSeedWallet): z_mergetoaddress ["ANY_TADDR","ANY_ZADDR"]
  -> the new wallet's z-address, at the default fee, limits 0,0. The opid is
  tracked via the existing send-callback pipeline; the txid is persisted.
- Confirming gate (fund-safety): after the sweep, pollSweepStatus() polls the
  tx confirmations + legacy balance. "Make this my wallet" only unlocks once
  the sweep is MINED (>= 1 conf) AND the old wallet is empty — so wallet.dat is
  never swapped while the funds could still bounce back or a remainder is left.
  A too-big-for-one-tx remainder offers a "Sweep remaining" re-sweep.
- Adopt (beginAdoptSeedWallet, background): stop daemon -> move legacy
  wallet.dat to a timestamped .bak (never deleted; restored on failure) ->
  install the new wallet -> restart with -rescan. Exception-safe;
  daemon_restarting_ gates tryConnect + is always cleared; skips the restart
  while shutting down; beginShutdown joins the task first.
- Resume: a pending migration reopens at Sweep, or at Confirming if the sweep
  txid is already recorded (re-derived from the chain) — never re-sweeps blind.
- Secret hygiene: the seed is wiped leaving ShowSeed, on any modal dismiss
  (detected after BeginOverlayDialog), and in App::~App() (same fix applied to
  the seed-backup dialog).

Built both variants; tests + hygiene pass. Two rounds of parallel adversarial
review (12 findings fixed, then a clean re-verify) gate this fund-moving code.
The migration modal uses English literals (as renderBackupDialog does); it gets
translated once the flow is finalized. Live sweep test against a funded wallet
is the next step.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-07 15:04:40 -05:00
718cb82c13 feat(wallet): migrate-to-seed, Phase 1 — isolated seed-wallet creation
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>
2026-07-07 12:53:36 -05:00
403e145b30 feat(wallet): give new full-node wallets a BIP39 seed phrase + backup UI
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>
2026-07-07 10:49:03 -05:00
6bfb56aeb9 feat(chat): mark outgoing messages that fail to send
Outgoing echoes were recorded optimistically regardless of whether the broadcast
was actually submitted. Now broadcastChatMemos / broadcastChatMemosLite return
whether the send was submitted (false on immediate failures: not connected, no
spendable z-address, or a lite send already in progress), and the echo records a
ChatDelivery status (Sent / Failed). The Chat tab shows a "not sent" marker in
the error color on failed messages. The status persists in the DB (backward-
compatible: old rows deserialize as Sent).

(A later async failure — an opid that fails after submission — still surfaces via
the existing send-progress notification; only the submit gate is reflected here.)

Also removes the now-unused chat_readonly_note string (the composer replaced the
read-only footer). Test: delivery status round-trips through the DB. Verified:
Linux + Windows build with chat ON, ctest 100%, hygiene clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 23:11:50 -05:00
6c08a08127 feat(chat): enable HushChat by default + legacy (non-mnemonic) wallet support
Flip DRAGONX_ENABLE_CHAT to default ON (a fresh configure now builds chat in),
and make full-node chat work for every wallet + any daemon.

Legacy compat: chat identity is derived from the wallet's mnemonic
(z_exportmnemonic) for a portable, SDXLite-compatible identity — but a legacy
random-seed wallet has no mnemonic, and released daemons don't have that RPC at
all. Provisioning now falls back to a stable z-address's spending key
(z_exportkey) in those cases: a functional, wallet-local identity that works on
any daemon. Since a chat identity is local (peers learn your public key from
your message headers, not your derivation), interop is unaffected; only
cross-client portability needs the mnemonic. The spending key is an in-memory
KDF input over a key the wallet already holds, wiped after use — no new exposure.

Stability: the chosen chat z-address (the reply-to in headers AND the legacy
identity source) is now persisted in settings (chat_reply_zaddr), so the
identity + reply address don't shift when new addresses are generated.
chatReplyZaddr() picks the smallest spendable z-addr once and reuses it.

CLAUDE.md updated to reflect the default flip. Verified: Linux + Windows build
with chat ON, fresh-configure default confirmed ON, ctest 100%, hygiene clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 22:16:35 -05:00
f5bde67f64 fix(chat): tear down the chat session immediately on lite wallet lock
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>
2026-07-06 19:51:44 -05:00
516e5ec688 feat(chat): demo-chat seed for the screenshot sweep (debug)
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>
2026-07-06 19:47:41 -05:00
008cc82ee5 feat(chat): harvest chat memos on the lite variant (lite receive)
The full-node receive harvest works off z_viewtransaction; the lite wallet's
transactions come from the backend instead, so lite chat receive was unwired.

App::ingestLiteChatMemos runs after each lite refresh: the backend lists one
entry per received (non-change) note — same txid, distinct position + decoded
UTF-8 memo — so a chat tx yields two entries (header + payload). Group the
Receive-kind notes by txid, feed them through the SAME extractHushChatTransaction
Metadata parser (now order-tolerant, so the daemon's output shuffle is a non-issue),
and thread the result into ChatService. The store dedups (txid+position), so
re-listing every refresh is harmless.

This closes the lite variant's chat loop end-to-end: identity (exportSeed), DB
unlock/load, receive (here), UI, and send (broadcastChatMemosLite). Gated by
DRAGONX_ENABLE_CHAT (default OFF). Verified: Linux + Windows build with chat ON,
ctest 100%, hygiene clean; caches restored to OFF.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 17:05:20 -05:00
e191680782 feat(chat): wire the two-variant send transport (Phase 5)
Make composed messages actually reach the wire: broadcastChatMemos sends the
header + payload as two 0-value memo outputs to the peer's z-address (header
first, the lower memo position), on both variants.

- chat_outgoing: chatSendOutputs(memos, utf8Prefix) — the pure, testable memo
  encoder. Full-node memos get a "utf8:" prefix (dragonxd rejects raw JSON and
  then UTF-8-encodes on-chain, byte-identical to SilentDragonXLite's
  Memo::from_str); the payload is NOT double-hex. Lite memos are raw UTF-8 (the
  backend does Memo::from_str directly). Header is always output 0.
- App::broadcastChatMemos: full-node builds a two-recipient z_sendmany array
  (amount 0, from the spendable reply z-address, default fee) via submitZSendMany
  with markFeeGapRetry=true — deliberately, to suppress the fee-gap auto-retry,
  which rebuilds a single-recipient tx and would drop the payload output. Lite
  routes to broadcastChatMemosLite (two 0-value LiteSendRecipients, raw memos;
  the backend accepts duplicate addresses + 0-value for exactly this pattern).
- Encoding + design established by a four-codebase mapping (wallet, daemon, SDXL,
  lite backend) and an adversarial review of the wiring (0 confirmed findings).
- Tests: chatSendOutputs (utf8:-prefix + header-first for full-node, raw for
  lite) + on-chain round-trip (strip "utf8:" -> the harvest parser re-pairs and
  decrypts).

Remaining as a LIVE test (cannot be proven from source): that dragonxd returns
the memo under memoStr verbatim, that recipient-array order maps to note
position, that a 0-value memo-only tx relays, and full SDXL<->DragonX interop.

Gated by DRAGONX_ENABLE_CHAT (default OFF). Verified: Linux + Windows(mingw)
build with chat ON, ctest 100%, hygiene clean; caches restored to the OFF default.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 16:12:35 -05:00
4db609fb52 feat(chat): composer + contact requests — outgoing construction (Phase 4)
Add the outgoing side of HushChat: compose messages and start conversations.
The wire construction is the byte-exact inverse of the receive parser and is
proven by a self-consistent round-trip (build → parse → decrypt).

- src/chat/chat_outgoing.{h,cpp} (pure): buildOutgoingMessage encrypts via
  encryptOutgoing and buildOutgoingContactRequest carries plaintext; both emit
  the header memo JSON ({h,v,z,cid,t,e,p}, which nlohmann serializes
  alphabetically to match SilentDragonXLite) + the payload memo, validating the
  512-byte memo limit, the 64-hex peer key, and the "no leading '{'" rule for
  request text. My public key goes in header "p"; the peer's key is the
  encryption recipient.
- ChatService: composeMessage/composeContactRequest (encrypt with the held
  identity) + recordOutgoing (echo an Outgoing ChatMessage into the store + DB —
  we never harvest our own sends, so this is the only local record).
- App: sendChatMessage(cid,text) sources the peer z-addr + public key from the
  conversation, composes, and records a random-id echo; startChatConversation
  (zaddr,text) mints a random cid + composes a plaintext contact request;
  chatReplyZaddr() picks a spendable z-addr. broadcastChatMemos() is the Phase-5
  transport seam (network delivery + real-SDXL interop verification land there).
- Chat tab: a message composer (shown once the peer's key is known, else a
  "waiting for reply" hint) + a "New conversation" modal that sends a contact
  request to a z-address.
- Tests: outgoing round-trip through the receive parser + decrypt, contact-request
  passthrough, validation guards, and ChatService compose + recordOutgoing echo.

Adversarially reviewed (crypto/interop, secret hygiene, logic, UI) — 0 findings.
Gated by DRAGONX_ENABLE_CHAT (default OFF). Verified: Linux + Windows(mingw)
build with chat ON, ctest 100%, hygiene clean; caches restored to the OFF default.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 15:30:41 -05:00
980a100edd feat(chat): read-only Chat sidebar tab (Phase 3)
Add the first user-visible HushChat surface: a Chat tab in the sidebar with a
two-pane, read-only conversation view — a conversation list on the left and the
selected thread on the right — reading from the App-owned ChatService store.

- New src/ui/windows/chat_tab.{h,cpp} (RenderChatTab(App*), mirroring the
  Contacts tab). Conversations are sorted by most-recent activity; peer
  z-addresses resolve to contact names via the address book when known; each
  message shows sender + timestamp + wrapped body, with a contact-request tag
  and a read-only footer (composing arrives in a later phase). Empty states
  cover "wallet locked / identity not ready" and "no conversations yet".
- Sidebar wiring: NavPage::Chat + registry entry (static_assert stays balanced),
  NavPageSurface + GetNavIconMD (ICON_MD_CHAT), dispatch in app.cpp, trace/sweep
  page names, and App::chatService() accessor. The tab is gated on the new
  WalletUiSurface::Chat, which returns DRAGONX_ENABLE_CHAT != 0 — so it only
  appears in chat-enabled builds and is hidden (and unreachable) by default.
- i18n: English defaults for the chat nav label + hint strings.

Verified: Linux + Windows(mingw) build with chat ON, ctest 100%, hygiene clean;
caches restored to the OFF default. The screenshot sweep now includes the Chat
tab (sweepPageName "chat") for per-theme visual review.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 15:05:40 -05:00
46eec37013 feat(chat): persistent, seed-encrypted message store (Phase 2)
Swap the in-memory-only chat store for durable sqlite persistence with real
per-transaction timestamps, encrypted at rest under a key derived from the
wallet's own seed (no passphrase, works on encrypted and unencrypted wallets).

- ChatDatabase (src/chat/chat_database.{h,cpp}): sqlite store mirroring
  data::TransactionHistoryCache. unlockWithSecret(seed) derives a 32-byte AEAD
  storage key and a wallet-partition tag via domain-separated keyed BLAKE2b
  (generichash) contexts. Every record — bodies, peer z-addrs, threading,
  timestamps — is crypto_aead_xchacha20poly1305_ietf-encrypted with a random
  nonce and the wallet tag as associated data; even the dedup key is a keyed
  hash of txid+position, so nothing about your conversations is in cleartext on
  disk. Rows are partitioned per-wallet; a different seed sees nothing. Messages
  are decrypted once at ingest then re-encrypted under the storage key, so
  load() needs only the storage key, not the chat identity.
- ChatService: ingest() now stamps each message with its own transaction time
  (txid->time map + fallback) and writes new (store-deduped) messages through to
  the database; loadFromDatabase() rehydrates the in-memory read model on unlock.
- App: unlock the chat DB with the same seed in provisionChatIdentityFromSecret
  and load prior history; lock the DB + clear the decrypted in-memory store on
  relock and on lite-controller rebuild.

Adversarial review (4 confirmed findings, all fixed): don't provision if the
wallet locks mid-fetch (re-check isLocked at completion); wipe the serialized
plaintext temporary in append(); trim the seed into a separate fully-wiped
buffer (no residue past a shrunk size()); scrub the mnemonic copy in the RPC
json result.

Tests: ChatDatabase round-trip (persist/reload, field + order fidelity), dedup,
per-wallet isolation, lock inertness, and ChatService write-through + reload
without an identity. Gated by DRAGONX_ENABLE_CHAT (default OFF). Verified:
Linux + Windows(mingw) build with chat ON, ctest 100%, hygiene clean; caches
restored to the OFF default.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 14:49:33 -05:00
1738468f8c feat(chat): provision seed-derived identity + wire the receive sink
Complete the Phase-1 App integration for HushChat, now that the dragonx
`hd-transparent-keys` daemon exposes a BIP39 mnemonic (z_exportmnemonic)
that is byte-compatible with SilentDragonXLite. Both variants derive the
chat identity from the wallet's OWN seed phrase, so it is portable across
full-node and lite (same words -> same KDF input -> same identity) and
recoverable from the single wallet backup.

- App owns a dragonx::chat::ChatService; maybeProvisionChatIdentity() runs
  each update() tick and, once the wallet seed is reachable and unlocked,
  derives the identity via deriveChatIdentityFromSecret and sets it on the
  service. Full-node fetches z_exportmnemonic off the UI thread via the RPC
  worker; lite reads it synchronously through LiteWalletController::exportSeed.
  Secrets are wiped on every path.
- Wire the previously-dead TransactionRefreshResult.hushChatMetadata sink:
  both the full and recent transaction-refresh completions now ChatService
  ::ingest the harvested memos (before the result is moved) so incoming
  messages are decrypted and threaded. The store dedups across both paths.
- Robust provisioning gates: skip + re-arm on relock (isLocked, mirrored for
  both variants), don't fetch before the encryption state is known, and treat
  a non-mnemonic wallet (RpcError) as identity-unavailable rather than
  retrying every tick. rebuildLiteWallet re-arms so a server switch / re-open
  re-derives from the newly opened wallet.

Gated by DRAGONX_ENABLE_CHAT (default OFF) via the constexpr
hushChatFeatureEnabledAtBuild() gate, so the wiring folds away in shipping
builds. Verified: Linux + Windows(mingw) build with chat ON, ctest 100%,
hygiene clean; caches restored to the OFF default.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 03:33:00 -05:00
ee59a9e2cd feat(ui): promote the address book to a Contacts sidebar tab
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>
2026-07-05 16:59:34 -05:00
62998179ec refactor(data): make AddressBook an App-owned shared instance
Phase 0a of the Contacts/Chat plan. The address book was a file-scoped
singleton (`s_address_book` + `getAddressBook()`) trapped inside
address_book_dialog.cpp, reachable only from that TU. Promote it to an
App-owned member so the upcoming Contacts tab, the Send contact picker,
and a future Chat roster all read one source of truth.

- app.h: add `data::AddressBook address_book_;` + `App::addressBook()`
  accessors, next to the other owned data models.
- app.cpp: load it once in App::init() (idempotent; missing file is fine;
  purely local, no daemon dependency).
- address_book_dialog.cpp: delete the singleton + getAddressBook(); read
  through the App* the dialog already carries (dropping the dead
  `(void)app;`). show() is static so it can't reach the App — drop its
  per-open reload (the book is authoritative for the app lifetime and
  self-saves on mutation). Drop the now-unused <memory> include.

No behavior change; groundwork for the Contacts tab.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 16:48:04 -05:00
b0cc6bcef4 fix: Tier-2 remaining mediums — maintenance/mining feedback + force-quit hang detection
The last four (more involved) robustness items from the audit:

- deleteBlockchainData: post the deleted-item count to the main thread (via an
  atomic, since Notifications isn't thread-safe) and show a completion toast
  ("Blockchain data deleted (N items). Daemon restarting…") — previously the
  result was only logged.
- Pool mining: pool start has a connect delay with no feedback; announce
  "Starting pool miner — connecting…" on a successful start and "Pool miner
  connected and hashing." once the poll confirms it (contained pool_starting_
  flag; the shared mining-toggle state machine is untouched).
- Force Quit (shutdown screen): gate it on the status text having STALLED (a
  genuine hang) rather than a bare 10s timer — with a 20s hard-ceiling backstop —
  and show a state-aware caution naming the stuck step (force-quitting mid daemon
  flush risks the chainstate).
- Benchmark: require a confirming second click that first builds candidates to
  estimate the duration ("Benchmark takes ~Ns and interrupts mining"), instead
  of interrupting mining immediately.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 14:14:56 -05:00
df14533ad3 fix: Tier-1 UX robustness — backup/export integrity, verified installs, input validation
From the app-wide robustness audit (calibrated to the import-key dialog). These
are the safety-critical fixes; several could cost users funds:

- Backup/export false success (FUND LOSS): exportAllKeys pre-seeded a header, so
  a keyless result (the usual case when the wallet is encrypted+locked) still
  looked non-empty and backupWallet wrote a private-key-less file and reported
  "Backup saved". Now exportAllKeys returns an exported count; backupWallet and
  the export-all dialog refuse to write / report success on 0 keys, disclose the
  count, flag partial results as INCOMPLETE, and the backup dialog confirms
  before overwriting an existing file (+ trims the path).
- Bootstrap: fail CLOSED — refuse to install an unverified multi-GB archive when
  no checksum is published (was `return true`), mirroring the xmrig/daemon updaters.
- Restore-from-seed: require a valid BIP39 word count (12/15/18/21/24) with a live
  "should be 24 words — you have N" hint instead of accepting any non-empty text.
- Encryption passphrase: detect leading/trailing whitespace and BLOCK with a
  warning (not a silent trim, which would change the passphrase and lock the user
  out).
- Receive payment QR: emit the canonical `drgx:` scheme with a URL-encoded memo
  via a new shared util::buildPaymentUri (the request-payment dialog now routes
  through it too, so they can't diverge); the old "dragonx:" + raw memo was
  unparseable by the wallet's own scanner.

Also clamps the receive "Recent Received" list to the 4 most recent (companion to
the recent-lists commit).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 12:54:05 -05:00
4c466d78d1 feat(debug): per-tab screenshot subfolders + overwrite + Open location button
- 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>
2026-07-04 17:58:47 -05:00
dddf1b6ec7 feat(debug): theme x tab screenshot sweep + Debug options dialog
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>
2026-07-04 17:41:49 -05:00
ccbb0783b5 chore(ui): remove dead dialog duplicates (Phase 2 cleanup)
Grep-verified dead, zero live callers (the live paths all go through
BeginOverlayDialog and already got the blur backdrop):
- App::renderAboutDialog (app.cpp/app.h) — dispatch uses ui::RenderAboutDialog.
- src/ui/windows/import_key_dialog.{h,cpp} (ImportKeyDialog class) — live path is
  App::renderImportKeyDialog.
- src/ui/windows/backup_wallet_dialog.{h,cpp} (BackupWalletDialog class) — live
  path is App::renderBackupDialog.
Drop the two dead files from CMakeLists. No behavior change.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-04 12:29:38 -05:00
c1d5f79502 feat(market): real historical sparklines via CoinGecko market_chart
Portfolio-group sparklines previously resampled the ~24-minute in-session price
buffer, so the hour/day/week/month intervals could never fill. Fetch real
historical USD series from CoinGecko /market_chart and back each interval with
appropriately-grained data.

- MarketInfo gains two timestamped series: price_chart_intraday (days=1, 5-min)
  and price_chart_daily (days=365, daily), plus a fetch timestamp.
- App::refreshMarketChart() fetches both on the RPC worker via the TLS-verifying
  util::httpGetString helper, self-throttled to ~30 min (historical data moves
  slowly). Gated by getFetchPrices(); triggered on connect and each price tick.
- Pure NetworkRefreshService::parseCoinGeckoMarketChart() parses {"prices":
  [[ms,price],...]} into (unix-seconds, price); malformed rows skipped. Unit-tested.
- market_tab pfSparklineSeries() maps interval -> series+bucket: minute = live
  buffer; hour = intraday bucketed to 1h; day/week/month = daily bucketed to
  1d/7d/30d. Falls back to the in-session buffer until the fetch populates.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-03 14:50:17 -05:00
262891229a refactor(audit): batch 8 — share the post-encrypt daemon-restart block
Extract App::restartDaemonAfterEncryption(taskName, announceRestartStatus)
from the two verbatim copies in encryptWalletWithPassphrase and
processDeferredEncryption. The two differed only in the async task name and
whether they set connection_status_ = "restarting_after_encryption" first
(the immediate encrypt path does; the deferred path does not) — both
parameterized. The 20x100ms settle loop, cancel/shutdown guards, and
stop/startEmbeddedDaemon sequence are preserved exactly.

Deliberately NOT done: the audit's "decrypt 5-deep callback pyramid" finding.
On inspection the nesting is load-bearing, not gratuitous — WalletSecurityWorkflow
is unsynchronized main-thread-only state, and each step's worker->MainCb bounce
is what keeps its mutations on the main thread (the UI reads snapshot()/importActive()
every frame); collapsing the pipeline onto one worker/async task would race the
UI, and the final restart+import stage requires an AsyncTaskManager::Token that
worker_->post can't supply. Left byte-for-byte intact.

Full-node + Lite build clean; ctest 1/1 (incl. WalletSecurity controller tests);
hygiene clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 20:03:40 -05:00
4635a56e89 refactor(audit): batch 6 — de-duplicate the app_network send/balance paths
Three behavior-preserving consolidations in src/app_network.cpp:

1. Fold the three near-identical pending-send balance-delta blocks
   (upsertPendingSendTransaction debit, removePendingSendTransactions
   restore, applyPendingSendBalanceDeltas debit) into one
   App::applyPendingSendDelta(from, signedAmount, includeAggregates). The
   restore path's unclamped `+amt` is provably identical to the clamped
   signed form (balance/amount are >=0 invariants), so a single clamped
   helper reproduces all three exactly.

2. Collapse createNewZAddress/createNewTAddress into one
   App::createNewAddress(bool shielded, cb) with thin public forwarders,
   preserving the lite early-return, the dual push into the type list AND
   the combined state_.addresses view, and the dirty-flag/refresh bookkeeping.

3. Extract App::submitZSendMany() shared by sendTransaction and
   resendWithFeeGapWorkaround — the only differences (the TraceScope label
   and the retry-only send_feegap_retried_opids_.insert) become parameters.
   The in-flight counter, opid tracking, upsertPendingSendTransaction, and
   pending_send_callbacks_ bookkeeping are byte-equivalent.

Full-node + Lite build clean; ctest 1/1; hygiene clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 19:36:27 -05:00
280a71e973 refactor(audit): batch 3 — decompose App::update() + collapse acrylic fork
Three P1 structural refactors from the audit; no behavior change.

1. Extract the ~180-line daemon-stdout rescan/witness parser out of the
   ~790-line App::update() into a pure, static, unit-testable
   NetworkRefreshService::parseDaemonRescanOutput() returning a
   DaemonRescanScan result struct (sits next to the existing static parse*
   siblings). The scanning half moved verbatim; App::update() keeps the
   state-application half, now reading scan.* fields. Adds
   testParseDaemonRescanOutput() covering all six daemon signals + edge
   cases against fixture log snippets — previously untestable without a
   live daemon.

2. Extract the ~95-line global keyboard-shortcut block (Ctrl+, / theme
   cycle / F5 / low-spec / effects / gradient / wizard) out of
   App::update() into App::handleGlobalShortcuts().

3. Collapse the ImGuiAcrylic frontend fork: the GLAD and DX11 namespaces
   were ~375 lines of semantically-identical code (the frontend makes zero
   direct GL/DX calls — all backend work delegates to AcrylicMaterial, which
   has a backend per API). Extended the single frontend's guard to
   #if defined(DRAGONX_HAS_GLAD) || defined(DRAGONX_USE_DX11) and deleted the
   DX11 duplicate, leaving the no-backend stub. Kills the Windows/DX11 drift
   hazard (acrylic frontend changes now made once).

Verified: full-node + Lite build clean; ctest 1/1 (incl. the new parser
tests); source-hygiene clean; and the collapsed acrylic path was
compile-verified under DX11 via the mingw-w64 Windows cross-build
(ObsidianDragon.exe links).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 16:40:40 -05:00
f8150434d4 fix(audit): batch 1 — latent unlock/path/rescan correctness bugs
Four correctness fixes surfaced by the codebase audit:

1. Lite address-book path bug: AddressBook::getDefaultPath() hardcoded
   "ObsidianDragon" while Settings::getDefaultPath() uses DRAGONX_APP_NAME,
   so the Lite build wrote addressbook.json into the full-node app's config
   dir instead of ObsidianDragonLite/. Now uses DRAGONX_APP_NAME on all
   platforms (no macOS path change — the getConfigDir consolidation, which
   would move the macOS dir, is deferred).

2. PIN-unlock lockout bypass: the PIN path duplicated unlockWallet's
   success/lockout logic and its RPC-error branch bumped the attempt counter
   but skipped the escalating-lockout math entirely — a PIN user hitting an
   RPC error escaped the lockout curve. Extracted App::applyUnlockSuccess()
   and App::applyUnlockFailure() and routed all unlock paths (passphrase,
   PIN vault-fail, PIN RPC-fail) through them, so the lockout curve now
   applies uniformly. (noVault stays a mode-switch, not a failed attempt.)

3. Witness/rescan reset drift: the ~11-line rescan+witness completion reset
   was copy-pasted at four sites (app.cpp x2, app_network.cpp x2); adding a
   witness field and missing a copy would leave stale progress. Folded into
   App::resetWitnessRescanProgress(). Left the distinct phase-transition
   reset in App::update() untouched (it sets witness_phase, not 0).

4. Truncation underflow: send_tab/receive_tab's size_t TruncateAddress
   copies computed (maxLen - 3) without guarding maxLen <= 3, which wraps
   and throws std::out_of_range on short inputs. Added the guard.

Full-node + Lite build clean; ctest 1/1; source-hygiene clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 15:54:36 -05:00
b5001ad4db refactor(console): unify lite + full-node console behind a pluggable executor
The two consoles were separate implementations (the rich full-node ConsoleTab and a
minimal RenderLiteConsoleTab). Introduce ConsoleCommandExecutor to abstract the only
real differences — command execution + log source — so both variants share the one rich
terminal (the lite console now gains selection, zoom, copy, and JSON-colored output).

- console_command_executor.{h,cpp}: interface + FullNodeConsoleExecutor (dragonxd log
  ingestion + RPC command execution, result queue) and LiteConsoleExecutor (lite
  diagnostics ring + backend runConsoleCommand/takeConsoleResult, connection/sync status).
- ConsoleTab::render() now takes a ConsoleCommandExecutor&; log ingestion, command
  submission, and command results flow through it. The RPC command-reference popup and
  the daemon/errors/rpc-trace/app filter toggles are gated on the executor's capabilities;
  the toolbar status dot + a status header come from the executor.
- Safety preserved: `clear`/`cls` is intercepted as a view-only clear in the shared UI so
  it is NEVER forwarded (the lite backend's `clear` wipes tx history); command output is
  not persisted to diagnostics.
- App owns the executor (created per variant) and routes both NavPages to console_tab_;
  lite_console_tab.{h,cpp} deleted.

Needs runtime verification of BOTH consoles (full-node RPC + lite: clear, seed/export
secrecy, sync status, command results).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 15:59:17 -05:00
1266b6e68e feat(market): auto-populate exchange pairs from CoinGecko (adds OurBit); DRGX dashboard
- Fetch /coins/dragonx-2/tickers once per session (App::refreshExchanges, reusing the
  price-fetch worker path) and build the exchange registry at runtime into
  state.market.exchanges; parseCoinGeckoTickers groups tickers by venue. The Market tab
  sources from this live list and falls back to the compiled-in registry (now including
  OurBit + Nonkyc.io) when offline. Fixes the missing OurBit pair and auto-tracks future
  listings.
- Fix stale selection defaults (TradeOgre / DRGX-BTC -> Nonkyc.io / DRGX/USDT) that never
  matched the registry, and make the attribution generic ("Price data from CoinGecko").
- Reframe the single-asset portfolio card as a DRGX holdings dashboard: relabel to
  "MY DRGX" and show the 24h change on the holdings value (colored by direction).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 15:25:22 -05:00
14f5fdc559 fix(overview): mining addresses visible at 0 balance; drag-reorder always applies
- Address list: a mining-flagged address stays visible even at 0 balance when
  "hide zero balances" is on (payout addresses shouldn't vanish).
- Drag-reorder: persist dense sort orders (0..N-1) for the whole visible list on
  drop via App::reorderAddresses, instead of a pairwise swap that no-ops when both
  rows are still at the default un-ordered state. First drag now always takes
  effect, and explicit order keeps overriding the starred/type/balance sort.
- Tests: 0-balance mining row survives hide-zero; ordered non-favorite outranks a
  favorite.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 15:02:15 -05:00
5c490c8d53 feat(mining): auto-balance driver, per-pool algo, live miner version
- app: periodic weighted-random auto-balance of the pool while pool-mining
  (~30-min cadence; restarts the miner only when the pick actually changes),
  plus snapshot + refresh accessors for the UI.
- app_network: resolve the xmrig algo per pool at start (pool.dragonx.cc =
  rx/dragonx, pool.dragonx.is = rx/hush; custom hosts keep the setting).
- xmrig_manager: schema-aware pool-side hashrate readout (fixes a silent 0 for
  Miningcore pools); expose the running miner's version from its HTTP API and a
  cached `xmrig --version` detection so the UI can show it before mining.
- wallet_state: carry the running miner's version.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 14:35:22 -05:00
25ee1496b4 fix(fullnode): make witness/rescan progress work on the real daemon
Verified by running the app against a live node and watching a real rescan. Three
issues that only surfaced at runtime:

- Wrong RPC name: this daemon (hush/komodo) exposes the runtime rescan as
  "rescan <height>", not bitcoin's "rescanblockchain". runtimeRescan() and
  RPCClient::rescanBlockchain() used the bitcoin name and failed with "Method not
  found" on every node. Corrected to "rescan".

- Witness/rescan progress never surfaced during a rescan: the daemon-output parser
  that drives it was gated behind rpcConnected, but a heavy rescan holds cs_main so
  getinfo times out and the RPC reads disconnected — silencing the parser exactly
  when it's needed. The parser reads the daemon's stdout pipe (no RPC), so it now
  runs whenever the daemon process is alive. It also now parses INLINE on the main
  thread instead of via fast_worker_, so it can't be starved when the worker is
  blocked on a getrescaninfo call (which waits on cs_main during a witness rebuild).

- Witness rebuild has TWO sub-phases with different scales — the initial-witness
  pass ("Setting Initial Sapling Witness for tx <hash>, <i> of <N>") and the cache
  walk ("Building Witnesses for block <h> <frac> complete, <n> remaining"). Tracking
  them with one monotonic value pinned the bar at the initial pass's ~100% through
  the whole cache walk. They're now tracked as distinct phases (witness_phase) with
  their own monotonic progress and labels ("Setting witnesses" vs "Rebuilding
  witnesses"), so neither resets/bounces and the long phase shows real movement.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 13:00:36 -05:00
e2bc3623b6 fix(fullnode): stable overall progress for Sapling witness rebuild
The witness-rebuild bar reset repeatedly because the daemon's "Building Witnesses
for block <h> <frac> complete" line reports per-call progress: BuildWitnessCache is
re-invoked for each connected block and each call walks from its own start height to
the tip, so the fraction restarts every time. The earlier "Setting Initial Sapling
Witness for tx <i> of <m>" counter resets per call too, so neither is a usable
overall metric.

Derive a stable, monotonic percentage from the "<n> remaining" count instead: track
the largest "remaining" seen during the phase as the full span and show how far
remaining has fallen below it. The longest pass defines 0→100%; the short per-block
follow-up passes only nudge the bar near the end rather than resetting it. The
"Setting Initial" line now only marks the phase active. Per-phase tracking resets at
phase start and every rescan-completion site.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-21 12:44:01 -05:00
a0532275dd feat(fullnode): auto-reconcile wallet after bootstrap; runtime rescan for pruned nodes
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>
2026-06-21 11:48:30 -05:00
b2e104358d feat(fullnode): manage the daemon binary in Settings; stop auto-overwriting it
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>
2026-06-18 21:06:59 -05:00
de70e68472 fix(fullnode): work around daemon note-selection fee-gap on shielded sends
dragonxd's z_sendmany picks notes to cover the recipient total (nTotalOut) but not
the miner fee, then rejects the build unless the selected notes cover amount+fee
(rpcwallet.cpp:5312 vs asyncrpcoperation_sendmany.cpp:278). So a shielded send whose
largest notes sum exactly to the amount fails with "Insufficient shielded funds,
have H, need H+fee" despite ample balance — e.g. sending exactly 2.0 from an address
whose biggest note is 2.0.

Since the failure is async (reported via the opid poll), detect it there: when a
shielded send fails with that message and the selected total H >= the requested
amount (selection covered the amount but stopped one note short of the fee — vs a
genuine shortfall where H < amount), re-issue the send once with a tiny self-output
(= fee) back to the from-address. That lifts the daemon's selection target past the
boundary so it grabs another note and can cover the fee; the recipient still receives
the exact amount. Retries are tracked so a second failure surfaces normally (no loop).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-17 14:27:52 -05:00
37c8287a12 feat(fullnode): add "Repair Wallet" (-zapwallettxes=2) to Settings
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>
2026-06-17 07:42:10 -05:00
2b70ee5cd8 feat(history): show "Loading older history (N%)" during the initial bulk load
History streams in over many refresh cycles (the incremental shielded scan
walks every z-address), so the first batch appears long before the list is
complete — with no indication more is still coming. The existing loading banner
deliberately goes quiet once any rows are on screen.

Track whether the first full shielded scan has finished
(initial_history_scan_complete_) and, until it has, surface a progress percentage
(fraction of z-addresses scanned) in transactionRefreshProgressText() — which the
History tab already renders as its pulsing loading indicator. Goes quiet once the
first scan completes; routine per-block re-scans don't re-trigger it. Reset on a
full history invalidation (rescan / session reset) so it shows again on reload.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 09:05:37 -05:00
25fef8ff4d fix(rescan): stop the instant false "rescan complete"; show live status
Clicking Settings → Rescan restarted the daemon with -rescan correctly, but the
progress poll fired "Blockchain rescan complete" the instant it was clicked,
then showed nothing for the entire (multi-hour) rescan — so it looked broken.

Cause: the very first getrescaninfo poll runs before the daemon has restarted
and hits the still-running pre-restart daemon, which answers rescanning=false.
The completion branch took that as "done", cleared the rescanning flag, and the
real rescan then ran invisibly. (Confirmed from a Windows debug-log capture: an
instant OK{"rescanning":false}, then ~6400 warmup errors over ~5h, all swallowed.)

Fixes:
- Gate completion on a new rescan_confirmed_active_ flag that's only set once we
  actually observe the rescan running, so a pre-restart rescanning=false can't be
  misread as completion.
- While the daemon is in -rescan RPC warmup it rejects every call with the live
  phase as the message ("Loading block index..." -> "Rescanning..."). Treat that
  as proof-of-progress: surface it as rescan_status and mark confirmed-active,
  instead of silently swallowing it. The status bar keeps its animated
  "Rescanning..." for the whole run, then reports complete when warmup ends.
- Read rescan_progress whether the daemon returns it as a string or a number
  (the get<std::string>() would have thrown on a numeric field).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-12 17:34:44 -05:00
323cb341f1 perf(node): throttle RPC polling during sync so block download isn't slowed
The full-node wallet polled the daemon at the per-tab cadence regardless of sync state.
On the Peers/Network tab that meant getpeerinfo every 5s + core every 5s + a full
transaction scan on every new block — and blocks arrive fast during sync. Each of those
calls takes the daemon's cs_main lock, the same lock block connection needs, so the node
synced noticeably slower than on the lightweight Console tab (core 10s, no peer polling).

Make the refresh cadence sync-aware:
- RefreshScheduler::kSyncProfile {core 10s, transactions/addresses/peers disabled} is applied
  to ALL tabs while state_.sync.syncing, and reverts to the per-tab profile when sync ends.
  applyRefreshPolicy() picks the profile; update() re-applies it on the syncing<->synced
  transition. This suppresses getpeerinfo and the per-block tx scan during sync (that data is
  incomplete mid-sync anyway) — every tab now syncs as fast as Console.
- collectCoreRefreshResult(rpc, includeBalance): skip z_gettotalbalance (wallet lock + cs_main)
  while syncing; only getblockchaininfo runs, which is also what drives sync-progress detection.
  applyCoreRefreshResult already leaves the balance untouched when balanceOk is false.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 15:06:05 -05:00
094771af81 security: wipe RPC creds, lock down generated conf, auto-clear secret clipboard (audit #4-6)
- 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>
2026-06-10 14:00:45 -05:00
2ba8a799ff fix(node): surface why an embedded daemon dies right after spawning
The daemon can spawn successfully (CreateProcess OK) and then exit immediately —
a missing runtime DLL, wrong architecture, corrupt binary, datadir lock, etc.
EmbeddedDaemon's crash monitor already builds a detailed reason for this
(translated Windows exit code, e.g. "STATUS_DLL_NOT_FOUND — required DLL not
found", plus the launch command and a debug.log tail) and stores it in
lastError(), but it runs on a background thread and was never shown. The result
was the exact symptom users reported: the wallet unpacks dragonxd.exe, looks
"stuck connecting", and the node silently dies-and-respawns until it gives up —
with no visible reason (manually starting dragonxd works, so the wallet then
connects to it).

tryConnect now watches the daemon's crash count (on the main thread, where it
already logs daemon state) and surfaces each NEW crash's lastError() once, as a
sticky error notification, with a concise "Couldn't start dragonxd" status. The
counter resets on a successful connect (alongside the daemon's own crash-count
reset), so a later crash re-notifies.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 21:14:25 -05:00
41b380449e fix(node): don't get stranded when the daemon can't start on startup
Two failure modes left the wallet stuck on a silent "connecting / Starting
dragonxd…" spinner with no path forward:

1. Stale external-daemon latch. EmbeddedDaemon::start() sets
   external_daemon_detected_ whenever the RPC port was busy at a prior attempt
   and never re-checks it, so tryConnect's no-config branch trusted that latch
   and waited forever for a config the phantom would never write — even after a
   stale/half-dead process freed the port. Now the port is re-evaluated LIVE
   (EmbeddedDaemon::isRpcPortInUse()) each attempt: if it's genuinely busy we
   keep waiting (and, after a bounded ~20s with no config, warn that whatever
   owns the port isn't a usable DragonX node and how to fix it); if it's free we
   fall through and start our own daemon.

2. Silent start failure. When startEmbeddedDaemon() failed (binary not found,
   Sapling params missing, spawn failure) the status stayed on "Starting
   dragonxd…" with the real reason only in a VERBOSE log. Now the reason
   (daemon_controller_->lastError()) is surfaced once as a sticky error
   notification, with a short "Couldn't start dragonxd" status.

Both counters reset on a successful connect so the messages re-arm for the next
disconnect. Lite is unaffected (tryConnect returns early for lite builds).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 20:55:41 -05:00
0bf80d2757 feat(node): show "node initializing" feedback when the daemon isn't answering yet
When the full-node connect probe (getinfo) times out, the daemon is reachable
at the TCP level but busy initializing (loading the block index, verifying,
activating best chain, …) and won't answer RPC. The wallet only recognized the
JSON-RPC -28 warmup reply, so a raw socket timeout fell through to a bare,
alarming "Connection failed" retry with no indication of what the user was
waiting on.

Add a daemon-initializing UI state that drives the existing loading overlay:

  - WalletState::daemon_initializing — daemon up/launching but not serving yet
    (distinct from warming_up, which needs a -28 reply).
  - App::applyDaemonInitStatus() infers the current phase from the daemon's own
    console output (scanning recent lines for Loading/Verifying/Activating/
    Rescanning/Rewinding/Pruning) and the latest block height, producing a
    friendly title + description, e.g. "Processing blocks… (Block 123456)".
  - The connect loop calls it from the daemon-starting and external-detected
    branches: a timeout -> "reachable but initializing", a connect refusal ->
    "launching, waiting to come online". Cleared on a real connect.
  - The loading overlay now shows the description for daemon_initializing too,
    and the status-bar amber indicator covers it (so Peers/Console tabs without
    the overlay still explain the wait).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 19:32:35 -05:00
dbeae3ac98 feat(lite): async wallet open with server failover
Opening an existing lite wallet ran synchronously on the UI thread and used a
single server, so a dead/unreachable lightwalletd server froze startup for the
connect timeout and then stranded the wallet ("disconnected" spinner) — and the
DragonX lite servers are flaky (often several down at once).

Add LiteWalletController::beginOpenExisting() / pumpAsyncOpen(): the open runs on
a background thread (mirroring the sync/broadcast shared-lifetime pattern — it
captures only shared_ptrs + value copies, never `this`), trying the preferred
server first and then every other usable default until one succeeds. The main
thread finalizes the result (flips walletOpen, starts sync) or records the reason.
The rollout gate is still checked up-front on the main thread.

App: auto-open now calls beginOpenExisting() and pumps it each tick, retrying on
a 20s interval so a transient outage self-heals once a server returns; a failed
open surfaces its reason (notification + Network tab) instead of a silent spinner.

Tested: a fake bridge that fails specific servers exercises both
preferred-dead -> fallback-opens and all-dead -> fails-with-reason. Built clean
for full-node, lite, and Windows cross-compile.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-07 16:53:24 -05:00
6531d0c4d2 fix(lite): surface auto-open failures instead of a silent disconnected spinner
The startup auto-open of an existing lite wallet discarded openWallet()'s result,
so when initialize_existing failed (e.g. the lightwalletd server is unreachable)
the UI just showed a "disconnected" spinner with no reason — and DEBUG_LOGF is
compiled out of release builds, so there was no way to see why. Capture the
failure: store the reason, show it in the Network tab status line (in place of
"no wallet open"), and raise a notification. Cleared once a wallet opens.

This doesn't change open behaviour — it makes a stuck open diagnosable.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-07 15:39:22 -05:00
53a10e149d fix(rpc): detect mid-session disconnects and stop blocking the UI thread
The connection state machine never tore down on a lost connection: refresh-loop
RPC errors were swallowed, rpc_->isConnected() stayed true after a daemon
crash/restart/socket drop, and the UI showed stale balances with no reconnect.
Several operations also ran synchronous curl straight from ImGui handlers.

- Add handleLostConnection(): after N consecutive cycles where BOTH core RPCs
  fail (warmup excluded, so no reconnect loop), disconnect so update()'s
  reconnect branch re-enters tryConnect().
- Move banPeer/unbanPeer/clearBans and key export/import onto the worker thread
  (import requests a rescan that could freeze the UI for the curl timeout).
- Run the block-info dialog's two chained RPCs on the worker thread (+ guard the
  getblockhash result type).
- Detect daemon warmup via the JSON-RPC -28 code (new RpcError carrying the code;
  message text preserved so 401/warmup string-matching is unaffected), and widen
  CONNECTTIMEOUT to 10s for remote/TLS hosts (2s localhost).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-07 14:17:17 -05:00
1bc7f5c8cd fix(tx): track async operations to completion (send/shield/auto-shield)
z_sendmany returns an opid immediately; the tx is built/signed/broadcast
asynchronously afterward. The send path showed "Transaction sent successfully!"
and cleared the form on opid receipt, so a later async failure contradicted it.
Shield/merge stored the opid only in a dialog-local static (never polled), and
auto-shield ran a blocking z_shieldcoinbase on the UI thread and discarded its
opid — async failures of all three were silently lost.

- Add App::trackOperation(opid) so shield/merge/auto-shield register with the
  shared opid poller (failures surface, balances refresh on completion).
- Defer the full-node send's success/failure to the poller via per-opid callbacks
  (parseOperationStatusPoll now exposes failureByOpid); the "Sending..." spinner
  covers the finalizing window, and the form is kept until terminal status.
- Dispatch auto-shield through the worker thread and use the configured fee.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-07 14:16:48 -05:00