diff --git a/native/android/app/CMakeLists.txt b/native/android/app/CMakeLists.txt index 293d1e548..5596c18c0 100644 --- a/native/android/app/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/native/android/app/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,246 +1,243 @@ # For more information about using CMake with Android Studio, read the # documentation: https://d.android.com/studio/projects/add-native-code.html project(comm CXX C) set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17) # C0103 is a naming convention, but the variable names which need to be set # are determined by the upstream project # cmake-lint: disable=C0103 # Disable line length as some paths are hard to reduce without becoming cryptic # cmake-lint: disable=C0301 # Sets the minimum version of CMake required to build the native library. cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.18) # Creates and names a library, sets it as either STATIC # or SHARED, and provides the relative paths to its source code. # You can define multiple libraries, and CMake builds them for you. # Gradle automatically packages shared libraries with your APK. set(PACKAGE_NAME "comm_jni_module") find_library(log-lib log) find_package(fbjni REQUIRED CONFIG) set(BUILD_TESTING OFF) set(HAVE_SYMBOLIZE OFF) set(WITH_GTEST OFF CACHE BOOL "Use googletest" FORCE) set(WITH_GFLAGS OFF CACHE BOOL "Use gflags" FORCE) # 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We're updating parameters below for Cmake's find_OpenSSL() function set(OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR "${_third_party_dir}/openssl/openssl-${OPENSSL_VERSION}/${_android_build_dir}" ) list(APPEND CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH "${OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR}") # Override HAVE_EXECINFO_H in glog's CMakeLists.txt if( CMAKE_ANDROID_ARCH_ABI STREQUAL arm64-v8a OR CMAKE_ANDROID_ARCH_ABI STREQUAL armeabi-v7a ) set(HAVE_EXECINFO_H OFF CACHE BOOL "Whether platform has execinfo.h") endif() add_subdirectory(${_third_party_dir}/glog/glog-${GLOG_VERSION}/) file(GLOB LIBRN_DIR "${REACT_NATIVE_SO_DIR}/${ANDROID_ABI}") if (NOT LIBRN_DIR) # If /${ANDROID_ABI} dir not found, then ${REACT_NATIVE_SO_DIR} is probably: # ReactAndroid/build/react-ndk/exported file(GLOB LIBRN_DIR "${REACT_NATIVE_SO_DIR}") endif () include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/folly-target.cmake) include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/openssl-target.cmake) add_subdirectory(../../node_modules/olm ./build) set(_node_modules_dir ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../../node_modules) set(_react_native_dir ${_node_modules_dir}/react-native) add_subdirectory(../../cpp/CommonCpp/ ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/build/CommonCpp EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL ) file(GLOB SQLCIPHER "${_node_modules_dir}/@commapp/sqlcipher-amalgamation/src/*.c" ) # Add files which aren't a part of comm-tools list(APPEND ANDROID_NATIVE_CODE "./src/cpp/CommSecureStore.cpp" "./src/cpp/DatabaseInitializerJNIHelper.cpp" "./src/cpp/GlobalDBSingleton.cpp" "./src/cpp/Logger.cpp" "./src/cpp/MessageOperationsUtilitiesJNIHelper.cpp" "./src/cpp/PlatformSpecificTools.cpp" "./src/cpp/TerminateApp.cpp" "./src/cpp/ThreadOperationsJNIHelper.cpp" "./src/cpp/jsiInstaller.cpp" "./src/cpp/NotificationsCryptoModuleJNIHelper.cpp" "./src/cpp/StaffUtilsJNIHelper.cpp" "./src/cpp/AESCrypto.cpp" "./src/cpp/CommServicesAuthMetadataEmitter.cpp" ) list(APPEND GENERATED_NATIVE_CODE "../../cpp/CommonCpp/_generated/commJSI-generated.cpp" "../../cpp/CommonCpp/_generated/utilsJSI-generated.cpp" "../../cpp/CommonCpp/_generated/rustJSI-generated.cpp" ) list(APPEND RUST_NATIVE_CODE "../../native_rust_library/RustCallback.cpp" "../../native_rust_library/RustAESCrypto.cpp" "../../native_rust_library/RustCSAMetadataEmitter.cpp" "../../native_rust_library/RustSecureStore.cpp" "../../native_rust_library/RustBackupExecutor.cpp" ) file(GLOB CRYPTO_NATIVE_CODE "../../cpp/CommonCpp/CryptoTools/*.cpp") file(GLOB DB_NATIVE_CODE "../../cpp/CommonCpp/DatabaseManagers/*.cpp") file(GLOB DB_ENTITIES_NATIVE_CODE "../../cpp/CommonCpp/DatabaseManagers/entities/*.cpp") file(GLOB_RECURSE MODULE_NATIVE_CODE "../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules/**/*.cpp") file(GLOB MODULE_ROOT_NATIVE_CODE "../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules/*.cpp") file(GLOB NOTIFICATIONS_NATIVE_CODE "../../cpp/CommonCpp/Notifications/**/*.cpp") add_library( # Sets the name of the library ${PACKAGE_NAME} # Sets the library as a shared library SHARED # React dependencies ${_react_native_dir}/ReactCommon/jsi/jsi/jsi.cpp ${_react_native_dir}/ReactCommon/jsi/jsi/JSIDynamic.cpp ${_react_native_dir}/ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/turbomodule/core/jni/ReactCommon/CallInvokerHolder.cpp ${_react_native_dir}/ReactCommon/react/nativemodule/core/ReactCommon/TurboModule.cpp ${_react_native_dir}/ReactCommon/react/bridging/LongLivedObject.cpp ${_react_native_dir}/ReactCommon/react/nativemodule/core/ReactCommon/TurboModuleUtils.cpp # Third party dependencies ${SQLCIPHER} # comm code ${ANDROID_NATIVE_CODE} ${GENERATED_NATIVE_CODE} ${CRYPTO_NATIVE_CODE} ${DB_NATIVE_CODE} ${DB_ENTITIES_NATIVE_CODE} ${MODULE_NATIVE_CODE} ${MODULE_ROOT_NATIVE_CODE} ${TOOLS_NATIVE_CODE} ${NOTIFICATIONS_NATIVE_CODE} ${RUST_NATIVE_CODE} ) set(BUILD_DIR ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/build) target_include_directories( ${PACKAGE_NAME} PRIVATE # React Native ${_react_native_dir}/React ${_react_native_dir}/React/Base ${_react_native_dir}/ReactCommon ${_react_native_dir}/ReactCommon/jsi ${_react_native_dir}/ReactCommon/callinvoker ${_react_native_dir}/ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/turbomodule/core/jni/ReactCommon # SQLCipher amalgamation ${_node_modules_dir}/@commapp/sqlcipher-amalgamation/src - # SQLite ORM - ../../cpp/third-party/sqlite_orm - # symlinked React Native headers ../headers # comm android specific code ./src/cpp # comm native mutual code ../../cpp/CommonCpp/ ../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules ../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules/InternalModules ../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules/PersistentStorageUtilities ../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules/PersistentStorageUtilities/BackupOperationsUtilities ../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules/PersistentStorageUtilities/DataStores ../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules/PersistentStorageUtilities/ThreadOperationsUtilities ../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules/PersistentStorageUtilities/MessageOperationsUtilities ../../cpp/CommonCpp/NativeModules/PersistentStorageUtilities/MessageOperationsUtilities/MessageSpecs ../../cpp/CommonCpp/DatabaseManagers ../../cpp/CommonCpp/Notifications ../../cpp/CommonCpp/Notifications/BackgroundDataStorage # native rust library ${native_rust_library_include_dir} ) add_definitions( # SQLCipher -DSQLITE_THREADSAFE=0 -DSQLITE_HAS_CODEC -DSQLITE_TEMP_STORE=2 -DSQLCIPHER_CRYPTO_OPENSSL ) target_link_libraries( ${PACKAGE_NAME} fbjni::fbjni android ${log-lib} Folly::folly glog::glog olm openssl-crypto openssl-ssl comm::native_rust_library comm-tools ) # add a dummy library which is required by CallInvokerHolderImpl.java add_library( turbomodulejsijni # Sets the library as a shared library. 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-} - -namespace sqlite_orm { - -class orm_error_category : public std::error_category { -public: - const char *name() const noexcept override final { - return "ORM error"; - } - - std::string message(int c) const override final { - switch (static_cast(c)) { - case orm_error_code::not_found: - return "Not found"; - case orm_error_code::type_is_not_mapped_to_storage: - return "Type is not mapped to storage"; - case orm_error_code::trying_to_dereference_null_iterator: - return "Trying to dereference null iterator"; - case orm_error_code::too_many_tables_specified: - return "Too many tables specified"; - case orm_error_code::incorrect_set_fields_specified: - return "Incorrect set fields specified"; - case orm_error_code::column_not_found: - return "Column not found"; - case orm_error_code::table_has_no_primary_key_column: - return "Table has no primary key column"; - case orm_error_code::cannot_start_a_transaction_within_a_transaction: - return "Cannot start a transaction within a transaction"; - case orm_error_code::no_active_transaction: - return "No active transaction"; - case orm_error_code::invalid_collate_argument_enum: - return "Invalid collate_argument enum"; - case orm_error_code::failed_to_init_a_backup: - return "Failed to init a backup"; - case orm_error_code::unknown_member_value: - return "Unknown member value"; - case orm_error_code::incorrect_order: - return "Incorrect order"; - default: - return "unknown error"; - } - } -}; - -class sqlite_error_category : public std::error_category { -public: - const char *name() const noexcept override final { - return "SQLite error"; - } - - std::string message(int c) const override final { - return sqlite3_errstr(c); - } -}; - -inline const orm_error_category &get_orm_error_category() { - static orm_error_category res; - return res; -} - -inline const sqlite_error_category &get_sqlite_error_category() { - static sqlite_error_category res; - return res; -} - -template -std::string get_error_message(sqlite3 *db, T &&... args) { - std::ostringstream stream; - using unpack = int[]; - static_cast( - unpack{0, (static_cast(static_cast(stream << args)), 0)...}); - stream << sqlite3_errmsg(db); - return stream.str(); -} - -template -[[noreturn]] void throw_error(sqlite3 *db, T &&... args) { - throw std::system_error( - std::error_code(sqlite3_errcode(db), get_sqlite_error_category()), - get_error_message(db, std::forward(args)...)); -} -} // namespace sqlite_orm - -namespace std { -template <> -struct is_error_code_enum : std::true_type {}; - -inline std::error_code make_error_code(sqlite_orm::orm_error_code errorCode) { - return std::error_code( - static_cast(errorCode), sqlite_orm::get_orm_error_category()); -} -} // namespace std -#pragma once - -#include // std::tuple, std::get -#include // std::false_type, std::true_type - -// #include "static_magic.h" - -#include // std::false_type, std::true_type, std::integral_constant - -namespace sqlite_orm { - -// got from here -// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37617677/implementing-a-compile-time-static-if-logic-for-different-string-types-in-a-co -namespace internal { - -static inline decltype(auto) empty_callable() { - static auto res = [](auto &&...) {}; - return (res); -} - -template -decltype(auto) static_if(std::true_type, const T &t, const F &) { - return (t); -} - -template -decltype(auto) static_if(std::false_type, const T &, const F &f) { - return (f); -} - -template -decltype(auto) static_if(const T &t, const F &f) { - return static_if(std::integral_constant{}, t, f); -} - -template decltype(auto) static_if(const T &t) { - return static_if(std::integral_constant{}, t, empty_callable()); -} - -template -using static_not = std::integral_constant; -} // namespace internal - -} // namespace sqlite_orm - -namespace sqlite_orm { - -// got from here -// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25958259/how-do-i-find-out-if-a-tuple-contains-a-type -namespace tuple_helper { - -template struct has_type; - -template struct has_type> : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct has_type> : has_type> {}; - -template -struct has_type> : std::true_type {}; - -template -using tuple_contains_type = typename has_type::type; - -template struct iterator { - - template - void - operator()(const std::tuple &t, const L &l, bool reverse = true) { - if (reverse) { - l(std::get(t)); - iterator()(t, l, reverse); - } else { - iterator()(t, l, reverse); - l(std::get(t)); - } - } -}; - -template struct iterator<0, Args...> { - - template - void operator()( - const std::tuple &t, - const L &l, - bool /*reverse*/ = true) { - l(std::get<0>(t)); - } -}; - -template struct iterator { - - template - void operator()(const std::tuple<> &, const L &, bool /*reverse*/ = true) { - //.. - } -}; - -template -void move_tuple_impl(L &lhs, R &rhs) { - std::get(lhs) = std::move(std::get(rhs)); - internal::static_if{}>( - [](auto &l, auto &r) { move_tuple_impl(l, r); })(lhs, rhs); -} -} // namespace tuple_helper - -namespace internal { - -template void move_tuple(L &lhs, R &rhs) { - using bool_type = std::integral_constant; - static_if([](auto &l, auto &r) { - tuple_helper::move_tuple_impl(l, r); - })(lhs, rhs); -} - -template -void iterate_tuple(const std::tuple &t, const L &l) { - using tuple_type = std::tuple; - tuple_helper::iterator::value - 1, Args...>()( - t, l, false); -} - -template -using tuple_cat_t = decltype(std::tuple_cat(std::declval()...)); - -template struct conc_tuple { - using type = tuple_cat_t; -}; - -template class C> struct count_tuple; - -template