Two bugs reported by the user:
1. After accepting a contact request on the desktop, the requester's
"Send message" call errored with "no encryption key published" for
the newly-accepted contact. Root cause: desktop never ran the
device-registry bootstrap (mobile does it from _layout.tsx on
sign-in) — so the desktop's X25519 pub was never published via
LINK_DEVICE, and resolveRecipientKeys returned an empty list.
2. On the accepting device, the new chat didn't appear in Messages
after tapping Accept — accept wrote the contact to store + disk
but didn't switch sections, so the user was stuck in Contacts
watching nothing happen.
Fixes:
* hooks/useDeviceBootstrap — direct port of mobile's _layout.tsx
bootstrap effect. On every sign-in:
- fetchDevices(master) → if our X25519 is listed, mark local
registered flag.
- not listed + was registered before → REVOKED → wipe state +
bounce to Welcome.
- not listed + never registered → submit LINK_DEVICE. Tx may
bounce if balance is zero; next launch retries.
Mounted from App.tsx so it runs once per authenticated session.
* RequestsList.accept — after submitting ACCEPT_CONTACT, check if
OUR X25519 is in the on-chain registry. If not, submit LINK_DEVICE
immediately (balance is now covered by the contact fee the peer
paid us). This closes the window where the peer couldn't encrypt
to us because our key wasn't published yet.
Also: after a successful accept, setSection('messages') +
setActiveChat(requester_pub), matching mobile's
router.replace('/chats/<pub>') flow.
* Conversation.send — nicer error copy when
resolveRecipientKeys returns []. Was: "recipient has no
encryption key published". Now: actionable text asking the peer
to re-open their app so the LINK_DEVICE tx commits.
DChain Desktop
Electron shell for the DChain messenger and social feed.
Same functionality as the mobile client-app, re-imagined with a keyboard-first, 3-panel desktop layout:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ DChain │ titlebar (drag)
├──────┬───────────────────┬────────────────────────────────┤
│ nav │ list │ detail │
│ 72px │ 340px fixed │ flex 1 │
├──────┴───────────────────┴────────────────────────────────┤
│ ● online · node.example:8080 · height 10942 │ status bar
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Sections (left rail): Messages · Feed · Wallet · Contacts · Settings · Profile.
Quick start
cd desktop
npm install
npm run dev # concurrently: Vite dev server + Electron
The first boot will show the Welcome screen. Pick Create to generate
fresh keys, or Import a node.json exported from the mobile client.
Build
npm run build # produces dist/ (renderer) + dist-electron/ (main) + installers
Default installers are built with electron-builder: .dmg on macOS,
NSIS .exe on Windows, AppImage + .deb on Linux. Adjust build.* in
package.json for signing / notarisation.
Layout
electron/— main + preload. TypeScript, compiled todist-electron/bytsc -p electron/tsconfig.json.src/— renderer. React + Vite.@/aliases tosrc/.src/shell/— 3-panel chrome.src/sections/— one folder per nav section, each exports{ List, Detail }.src/auth/Welcome.tsx— shown when no key is loaded.src/lib/— api, storage, store, types. Mirrors (without React-Native deps) the relevant pieces of../client-app/lib/.
Security model
Master Ed25519 priv lives in the OS keychain via Electron safeStorage
(macOS Keychain / Windows DPAPI / libsecret). A renderer compromise
cannot read or exfiltrate the key — it always travels through
window.dchain.keyfile.* IPC, which main.ts validates and mediates.
contextIsolation: true, nodeIntegration: false. CSP in index.html
pins script sources to 'self' while allowing connect-src * so the
renderer can hit any node the user configures.
Pairing (v2.2.0-alpha5+)
Desktop will reuse the same 6-digit-code + relay-envelope handshake as
the mobile client. The scaffold in src/auth/Welcome.tsx stubs the
button until the polling loop lands.
Multi-device fan-out
When the node is at v2.2.0-alpha1+, lib/api.ts:fetchDevices returns
every linked X25519 pub for a given identity; the sender then encrypts
one envelope per device. Legacy nodes return an empty array and the
client falls back to IdentityInfo.x25519_pub, preserving the
pre-multi-device behaviour.