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Improve docs about the Rust crypto integration (#9035)
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@@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ Note that if the templates are modified, the only things to do is to restart And
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For now, the Matrix SDK and the Element application are in the same project. So there is no specific thing to do, this project should compile without any special action.
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See [docs/rust_crypto_integration.md](./docs/rust_crypto_integration.md#testing-with-a-local-rust-aar) for notes on building against a custom version of the Rust `matrix-sdk-crypto`.
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## I want to help translating Element
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If you want to fix an issue with an English string, please submit a PR.
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## Overview
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Until the final migration to [rust crypto sdk](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-rust-components-kotlin), the Element Android project will support two
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different SDK as a product flavor.
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The `matrix-sdk-android` module is defining a new flavor dimension `crypto`, with two flavors `kotlinCrypto` and `rustCrypto`.
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The crypto module cannot be changed at runtime, it's a build time configuration. The app supports migration from kotlinCrypto to rustCrypto but not the other
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way around.
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The code that is not shared between the flavors is located in dedicated source sets (`src/kotlinCrypto/`, `src/rustCrypto/`). Some tests are also extracted
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in different source sets because they were accessing internal API and won't work with the rust crypto sdk.
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## Noticeable changes
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As a general rule, if you stick to the `kotlinCrypto` the app should behave as it was before the integration of favours.
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There is a noticeable exception though:
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In order to integrate the rust crypto several APIs had to be migrated from callback code to suspendable code. This change
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impacted a lot the key verification engine (user and device verification), so this part has been refactored for `kotlinCrypto`. The UI is also impacted,
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the verification flows now match the web experience.
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TLDR; Verification UI and engine has been refactored.
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Element Android [now](https://github.com/element-hq/element-android/pull/8656) only supports the [rust crypto SDK](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-rust-sdk/tree/main/crates/matrix-sdk-crypto).
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## Testing with a local rust aar
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In order to run a custom rust SDK branch you can follow the direction in the [bindings repository](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-rust-components-kotlin)
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in order to build the `matrix-rust-sdk-crypto.aar`.
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In order to run a custom rust SDK branch you can follow the directions in the
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[bindings repository](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-rust-components-kotlin?tab=readme-ov-file#testing-locally)
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in order to build the AAR for the crypto crate.
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Copy this lib in `library/rustCrypto/`, and rename it `matrix-rust-sdk-crypto.aar`.
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Install the resulting file as `./library/rustCrypto/matrix-rust-sdk-crypto.aar`. For example:
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```sh
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ln -s <path_to_matrix-rust-components-kotlin>/crypto/crypto-android/build/outputs/aar/crypto-android-debug.aar ./library/rustCrypto/matrix-rust-sdk-crypto.aar
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```
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Then go to `matrix-sdk-android/build.gradle` and toggle the comments between the following lines.
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@@ -34,30 +21,16 @@ Then go to `matrix-sdk-android/build.gradle` and toggle the comments between the
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// rustCryptoApi project(":library:rustCrypto")
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````
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## Changes in CI
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The workflow files have been updated to use the `kotlinCrypto` flavor, e.g
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`assembleGplayNightly` => `assembleGplayKotlinCryptoNightly`
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So building the unsigned release kotlin crypto apk is now:
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`> ./gradlew assembleGplayKotlinCryptoRelease`
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An additional workflow has been added to build the `rustCrypto` flavor (elementr.yml, ` Build debug APKs ER`).
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## Database migration from kotlin to rust
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With the kotlin flavor, the crypto information are persisted in the crypto realm database.
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With the rust flavor, the crypto information are in a sqllite database.
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Crypto information is now persisted in a SQLite database.
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The migration is handled when injecting `@SessionRustFilesDirectory` in the olmMachine.
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The migration from the old Realm database is handled when injecting `@SessionRustFilesDirectory` in the olmMachine.
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When launching the first time after migration, the app will detect that there is no rust data repository and it will
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create one. If there is an existing realm database, the data will then migrated to rust. See `ExtractMigrationDataUseCase`.
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This will extract your device keys, account secrets, active olm and megolm sessions.
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There is no inverse migration for now, as there is not yet rust pickle to olm pickle support in the sdk.
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If you migrate your app to rust, and want to revert to kotlin you have to logout then login again.
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There is no inverse migration. If you migrate to a version of the app that uses
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the Rust library, and want to revert to a Kotlin-crypto version, you will have
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to logout then login again.
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