This adds a simple UI in repeater management settings for remotely
setting a repeater's private key. A key can be pasted from an external
key generator, or a random one can be generated here, optionally with a
specified prefix.
If a prefix is specified, searching is done in 30ms batches in order
to keep the UI responsive and show the progress indicator animation
smoothly. Searches can be interrupted. An estimation of search length is
given as expected number of generated key pairs. (A future improvement
would be to observe keys per second performance and give time estimates
based on that.)
When it generates a new private key on your behalf, it can tell you
what the corresponding public key will be. Unfortunately, if you paste
one in from another source, it can't compute the corresponding public
key. This is because the standard Dart crypto library doesn't provide
that capability, nor does it give access to the elliptic curve functions
it implements so we could do it ourselves. Our only recourse would be to
copy the source for all those things, and I didn't think it was worth
it.
This will not check the validity of a pasted key, but the remote
repeater will. It does limit it to the correct length and hexadecimal
charset.
Prefixes are limited to 4 characters. There's no technical reason for
this, but users are unlikely to want more, and I think it would just be
a bad experience to allow more and spin for a very long time. If someone
really wants a longer one, they can use an external generator like they
do now.
Possible TODO: rewrite background processing using isolates.
Closes#142.
- Updated supported languages to include Hungarian, Japanese, and Korean.
- Added new on-device message translation feature with detailed usage instructions.
- Introduced emoji reactions in chat with user interface and functionality details.
- Implemented linkification for automatic detection of URLs and meshcore URIs in messages.
- Added GPX export functionality for contacts with GPS coordinates.
- Enabled pinch-to-zoom for chat text scaling.
- Documented background service for Android to maintain BLE connection in the background.
- Revised BLE protocol documentation to reflect changes in connection state machine and command codes.
- Updated channels documentation to clarify message display and interaction options.
- Enhanced chat and messaging documentation with new translation button and message metadata.
- Clarified contact actions in contacts documentation.
- Adjusted map and location documentation for improved node name visibility and filter options.
- Revised navigation documentation to streamline disconnection process.
- Improved notification documentation to specify batch notification behavior.
- Updated repeater management documentation to reflect new features and settings.
- Enhanced scanner and connection documentation for device filtering and connection timeout.
- Expanded settings documentation to include new translation options.
- Removed jni plugin references from generated plugin files for Linux and Windows.
- Added flutter_linkify package to auto-detect and linkify URLs in chat messages.
- Implemented LinkHandler class to manage link tap confirmations and URL launching.
- Updated chat_screen.dart to use Linkify for displaying message text with links.
- Registered url_launcher plugin for handling URL launches across platforms.
- Updated pubspec.yaml and pubspec.lock to include new dependencies.
- Cleaned up untranslated.json by removing unused translations.
Open-source Flutter client for MeshCore LoRa mesh networking devices.
Features:
- BLE device scanning and connection
- Nordic UART Service (NUS) integration
- Material 3 design with system theme support
- Provider-based state management
- Placeholder screens for chat, contacts, and settings
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