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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
undergroundwires
2f31bc7b06 Fix file retention after updates on macOS #417
This fixes issue #417 where autoupdate installer files were not deleted
on macOS, leading to accumulation of old installers.

Key changes:

- Store update files in application-specific directory
- Clear update files directory on every app launch

Other supporting changes:

- Refactor file system operations to be more testable and reusable
- Improve separation of concerns in directory management
- Enhance dependency injection for auto-update logic
- Fix async completion to support `await` operations
- Add additional logging and revise some log messages during updates
2024-10-07 17:33:47 +02:00
undergroundwires
8c17396285 Fix script cancellation with new dialog on Linux
This commit improves the management of script execution process by
enhancing the way terminal commands are handled, paving the way for
easier future modifications and providing clearer feedback to users when
scripts are cancelled.

Previously, the UI displayed a generic error message which could lead to
confusion if the user intentionally cancelled the script execution. Now,
a specific error dialog will appear, improving the user experience by
accurately reflecting the action taken by the user.

This change affects code execution on Linux where closing GNOME terminal
returns exit code `137` which is then treated by script cancellation by
privacy.sexy to show the accurate error dialog. It does not affect macOS
and Windows as curret commands result in success (`0`) exit code on
cancellation.

Additionally, this update encapsulates OS-specific logic into dedicated
classes, promoting better separation of concerns and increasing the
modularity of the codebase. This makes it simpler to maintain and extend
the application.

Key changes:

- Display a specific error message for script cancellations.
- Refactor command execution into dedicated classes.
- Improve file permission setting flexibility and avoid setting file
  permissions on Windows as it's not required to execute files.
- Introduce more granular error types for script execution.
- Increase logging for shell commands to aid in debugging.
- Expand test coverage to ensure reliability.
- Fix error dialogs not showing the error messages due to incorrect
  propagation of errors.

Other supported changes:

- Update `SECURITY.md` with details on script readback and verification.
- Fix a typo in `IpcRegistration.spec.ts`.
- Document antivirus scans in `desktop-vs-web-features.md`.
2024-04-30 15:04:59 +02:00
undergroundwires
a721e82a4f Bump TypeScript to 5.3 with verbatimModuleSyntax
This commit upgrades TypeScript to the latest version 5.3 and introduces
`verbatimModuleSyntax` in line with the official Vue guide
recommendatinos (vuejs/docs#2592).

By enforcing `import type` for type-only imports, this commit improves
code clarity and supports tooling optimization, ensuring imports are
only bundled when necessary for runtime.

Changes:

- Bump TypeScript to 5.3.3 across the project.
- Adjust import statements to utilize `import type` where applicable,
  promoting cleaner and more efficient code.
2024-02-27 04:20:22 +01:00
undergroundwires
e09db0f1bd Show save/execution error dialogs on desktop #264
This commit introduces system-native error dialogs on desktop
application for code save or execution failures, addressing user confusion
described in issue #264.

This commit adds informative feedback when script execution or saving
fails.

Changes:

- Implement support for system-native error dialogs.
- Refactor `CodeRunner` and `Dialog` interfaces and their
  implementations to improve error handling and provide better type
  safety.
- Introduce structured error handling, allowing UI to display detailed
  error messages.
- Replace error throwing with an error object interface for controlled
  handling. This ensures that errors are propagated to the renderer
  process without being limited by Electron's error object
  serialization limitations as detailed in electron/electron#24427.
- Add logging for dialog actions to aid in troubleshooting.
- Rename `fileName` to `defaultFilename` in `saveFile` functions
  to clarify its purpose.
- Centralize message assertion in `LoggerStub` for consistency.
- Introduce `expectTrue` in tests for clearer boolean assertions.
- Standardize `filename` usage across the codebase.
- Enhance existing test names and organization for clarity.
- Update related documentation.
2024-01-14 22:35:53 +01:00
undergroundwires
c546a33eff Show native save dialogs in desktop app #50, #264
This commit introduces native operating system file dialogs in the
desktop application replacing the existing web-based dialogs.

It lays the foundation for future enhancements such as:

- Providing error messages when saving or executing files, addressing
  #264.
- Creating system restore points, addressing #50.

Documentation updates:

- Update `desktop-vs-web-features.md` with added functionality.
- Update `README.md` with security feature highlights.
- Update home page documentation to emphasize security features.

Other supporting changes include:

- Integrate IPC communication channels for secure Electron dialog API
  interactions.
- Refactor `IpcRegistration` for more type-safety and simplicity.
- Introduce a Vue hook to encapsulate dialog functionality.
- Improve errors during IPC registration for easier troubleshooting.
- Move `ClientLoggerFactory` for consistency in hooks organization and
  remove `LoggerFactory` interface for simplicity.
- Add tests for the save file dialog in the browser context.
- Add `Blob` polyfill in tests to compensate for the missing
  `blob.text()` function in `jsdom` (see jsdom/jsdom#2555).

Improve environment detection logic:

- Treat test environment as browser environments to correctly activate
  features based on the environment. This resolves issues where the
  environment is misidentified as desktop, but Electron preloader APIs
  are missing.
- Rename `isDesktop` environment identification variable to
  `isRunningAsDesktopApplication` for better clarity and to avoid
  confusion with desktop environments in web/browser/test environments.
- Simplify `BrowserRuntimeEnvironment` to consistently detect
  non-desktop application environments.
- Improve environment detection for Electron main process
  (electron/electron#2288).
2024-01-13 18:04:23 +01:00
undergroundwires
b404a91ada Fix invisible script execution on Windows #264
This commit addresses an issue in the privacy.sexy desktop application
where scripts executed as administrator on Windows were running in the
background. This was observed in environments like Windows Pro VMs on
Azure, where operations typically run with administrative privileges.

Previously, the application used the `"$path"` shell command to execute
scripts. This mechanism failed to activate the logic for requesting
admin privileges if the app itself was running as an administrator.
To resolve this, the script execution process has been modified to
explicitly ask for administrator privileges using the `VerbAs` method.
This ensures that the script always runs in a new `cmd.exe` window,
enhancing visibility and user interaction.

Other supporting changes:

- Rename the generated script file from `run-{timestamp}-{extension}` er
  to `{timestamp}-privacy-script-{extension}` for clearer identification
  and better file sorting.
- Refactor `ScriptFileCreator` to parameterize file extension and
  script name.
- Rename `OsTimestampedFilenameGenerator` to
  `TimestampedFilenameGenerator` to better reflect its new and more
  scoped functionality after refactoring mentioned abvoe.
- Remove `setAppName()` due to ineffective behavior in Windows.
- Update `SECURITY.md` to highlight that the app doesn't require admin
  rights for standard operations.
- Add `.editorconfig` settings for PowerShell scripts.
- Add a integration test for script execution logic. Improve environment
  detection for more reliable test execution.
- Disable application logging during unit/integration tests to keep test
  outputs clean and focused.
2024-01-09 20:44:06 +01:00