Fixes: #2539.
Transaction history is now correctly being fetched from status-go as per mobile. Firstly, when accounts are added (ie as watch accounts), `wallet_checkRecentHistory` must be called first so that the status-go db is populated. After that, `wallet_getTransfersByAddress` can be called. On app load, when we run the `initBalance` logic, we are calling `wallet_getTransfersByAddress`, asking for the last 20 transactions with the `loadMore` parameter set to false. When the user navigates to the Wallet > History tab, they can then click “Load More” to fetch more transactions from status-go. Once the number of transactions returns false below the expected amount, the remaining transactions to fetch have been exhausted and the “Load More” button is disabled.
feat: add non-archival node warning to the UI to indicate to the user that they may not have complete results
feat: set active account to the added account
Once an account is added to the wallet, that newly added account is selected as the active account.
1. The “load more” button is active when new transactions that aren’t already displayed are returned from `wallet_getTransfersByAddress`. This is the only way to enable or disable the “Load more” button as status-go is not able to return information regarding whether or not there are more transactions to be fetched. The downside to this is that lets say the last page of transactions is returned, but there are no more pages left. These returned txs are not currently displayed, so the “load more” button will still be enabled. However, the next click of the button will return 0 results, thus disabling it. It’s effectively an extra click to get to the disabled state.
2. For more information on how the `toBlock` parameter operates for the `wallet_getTransfersForAddress` RPC call, see https://notes.status.im/XmENTrVRRaqhwE4gK0m8Mg?view.
Fixes#2448.
Currently, if a wrong password is entered when generating a wallet account, the app will crash due to attempting to decode a `GeneratedAccount ` from an rpc response containing only an error.
With this PR, we are detecting if an error is returned in the response, and if so, raising a StatusGoException. This exception is caught in the call chain, and translated in to a `StatusGoError` which is serialised and sent to the QML view, where it is parsed and displayed as an invalid password error in the input box.
refactor: remove string return values as error messages in wallet model
In the wallet model, we were passing back empty strings for no error, or an error as a string. This is not only confusing, but does not benefit from leaning on the compiler and strong types. One has to read the entire code to understand if a string result is returned when there is no error instead of implicitly being able to understand there is no return type.
To alleviate this, account creation fundtions that do not need to return a value have been changed to a void return type, and raise `StatusGoException` if there is an error encountered. This can be caught in the call chain and used as necessary (ie to pass to QML).
refactor: move invalid password string detection to Utils
Currently, we are reading returned view model values and checking to see if they include a known string from Status Go that means there was an invalid password used. This string was placed in the codebased in mulitple locations.
This PR moves the string check to a Utils function and updates all the references to use the function in Utils.
A `StatusIcon` that rotates infinitely and can be used for indicating
pending states.
Usage:
```
StatusLoadingIndicator {
width: 24 // default: 17
height: 24 // default: 17
color: "red" // default: loading asset color
}
```
This also removes `LoadingImage` component from `ui/shared`.
Closes#2360
There are some inconcistencies in the application when it comes to
button UI elements because we're using `StatusButton` in some places,
in other we use `StyledButton`. The latter is the original
component we've created when we started out building Status
Desktop, but is planned to be removed entirely in favour of
`StatusButton`.
This commit replaces the usages of `StyledButton` with `StatusButton`
fixes https://github.com/status-im/nim-status-client/issues/1232
This PR repurposes the DownloadView into a Loader component of a browser tab and is displayed when:
1. a new downloads tab is opened or
2. a new tab with the link status://downloads or finally when
3. the ShowAll button has been clicked.
You can open any number of Downloads tabs
When you open a new tab and type in status://downloads the title will remain as 'New Tab'
fix: add localization
The transaction component's `reset` functionality was meant ot reset a form when the modal was closed. It was difficult to manage and added extra overhead for each additional transaction modal created.
Instead of using reset functions, we can use Loaders to load and destroy the modal's as they are opened and closed. We do not need to keep them in memory and then also reset their functions. It creates a smaller memory footprint to destroy the object and reload on open.
feat: load gas prediction prices asynchronously
- Create privilege dialogs dynamically for each privilege requested
- Check if a privilege has been granted before to determine if dialog must be shown or not
- If dapp is allowed to use privilege, save it in the settings
- Changed WebView to WebEngineView
- Created a new controller/view for the web3 provider
- Created a private profile
- Created a channel for comms browser - qml
Work on this PR started before the build system was updated and at one point I
upgraded `nim_status_client.nimble` to use NimScript so the nimble command
would stop warning that the old format was being used. In team chat it was
discussed that since we're no longer using nimble for package management we
could simply delete `nim_status_client.nimble` to avoid confusion, which can be
done in another PR.
Introduce a BrowserLayout stub so the index will be calcualted correctly re:
the active tab.
Reorganize ChatLayout and NodeLayout into subdirs `Chat` and `Node`,
respectively.
Introduce ProfileLayout which uses a "LeftTab" approach similar to that of
WalletLayout. There remains quite a bit of styling work to be done in
ProfileLayout and its LeftTab. Also, it may be better to start over using a
SplitView like the ChatLayout, I'm not really sure.
It wasn't clear what should be the default view for the right-pane when Profile
is selected in the left-most TabBar. In this PR, it defaults to showing the
view corresponding to the ENS usernames button.
In the archived Figma for the desktop design, it seemed a picture could be set,
e.g. there is a headshot of a woman used in the Profile screen. To that end I
explored how to take a square image and clip/mask it so it appears round and I
included a larger placeholder image for that purpose. In the new design, and
with respect to mobile, it may not be possible to set a profile picture so the
code that rounds the image can maybe be dropped.