/* eslint-disable import/prefer-default-export */ import KeychainService from './keychain/KeychainService'; import Setting from '../models/Setting'; import uuid from '../uuid'; import { migrateLocalSyncInfo } from './synchronizer/syncInfoUtils'; import KeychainServiceDriverBase from './keychain/KeychainServiceDriverBase'; type KeychainServiceDriverConstructor = new (appId: string, clientId: string)=> KeychainServiceDriverBase; // This function takes care of initialising both the keychain service and settings. // // Loading the settings became more complicated with the keychain integration. This is because // the settings needs a keychain service, and the keychain service needs a clientId, which // is set dynamically and saved to the settings. // In other words, it's not possible to load the settings without the KS service and it's not // possible to initialise the KS service without the settings. // The solution is to fetch just the client ID directly from the database. export async function loadKeychainServiceAndSettings(keychainServiceDrivers: KeychainServiceDriverConstructor[]) { const clientIdSetting = await Setting.loadOne('clientId'); const clientId = clientIdSetting ? clientIdSetting.value : uuid.create(); await KeychainService.instance().initialize( keychainServiceDrivers.map(Driver => new Driver(Setting.value('appId'), clientId)), ); Setting.setKeychainService(KeychainService.instance()); await Setting.load(); // This is part of the migration to the new sync target info. It needs to be // set as early as possible since it's used to tell if E2EE is enabled, it // contains the master keys, etc. Once it has been set, it becomes a noop // on future calls. await migrateLocalSyncInfo(Setting.db()); if (!clientIdSetting) Setting.setValue('clientId', clientId); await KeychainService.instance().detectIfKeychainSupported(); }