Prior to this commit, the function was expected on a `chatView` QML object.
This has worked out so far because the places where the API is used were always
living inside `ChatLayout`.
With the new timeline however, this is no longer the case so we have to make sure
that the API is available to other views as well.
When sending a profile status update, the message has to be sent to
a specific channel that has the id `@PUBKEY`.
This commit introduces a flag that controls whether the message is
sent to the currently active channel, or tot he profile status channel.
The same is done for the `sendImage` API.
This was missing in the previous work we've done to make the `StatusChatInput` work
as a status timeline update component.
This commit also adds an event handler which was missing to trigger the `onMessage`
event when the send button is clicked.
This commit introduces some `MouseArea`s so components inside the
`StatusUpdate` component cancel it out by having a higher `z`.
Also, in some cases we need to conditionally set the `root.hovered` property
to ensure the values get inverted correctly, otherwise it causes undesired
flicker effects.
Fixes#1377.
Fixes#1479.
Two sites have been added to the whitelist: giphy.com and tenor.com.
`imageUrls` in its entirety has been removed and instead all links are being handle through the message `linkUrls`. This prevents double-handling of urls that may or may not be images.
The logic to automatically show links previews works like this:
1. If the setting "display chat images" is enabled, all links that *contain* ".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".svg", ".gif" will be automatically shown. If the URL doesn't contain the extension, we are not downloading it. This was meant to be somewhat of a security compromise as we do not want to download each and every link posted in a message just to find out its true content type.
2. If the above setting is *disabled*, then we follow the whitelist settings for tenor and giphy. This allows us to preview gifs that do not have a file extension in their url.
feat: bump status-go to the commit that supports the new whitelist (https://github.com/status-im/status-go/pull/2094), and also lets us get link preview data from urls in the whitelist. NOTE: this commit was branched off status-go `develop`, so once it is merged, and we update this PR to the new commit, we will effectively be getting status-go develop changes. We *could* base that status-go PR off of master if it makes things easier.
fix: height on settings update issue
feat: move date/time of message below links
fix: layout issues when changing setting `neverAskAboutUnfurlingAgain`
feat: Add MessageBorder component to aid in showing rounded corners with different radius
Previously, this API would take a flag `oneToOne` and would use it to determine
whether the chat type is going to be `1` or `2`. However, there are many more chat
types, so it's important this API supports all of them.
Since we already have an enum in place, I'm changing this function to take it instead.
In addition, it also gets a `profile` parameter which is needed to implement
the status timeline functionality.
Primary motivator here was that the current `getContacts` APIs requries
a `ContactModel` which isn't always around. In fact, there's actually
no particular reason this APIs has to live on a model object.
However, to not break existing APIs I'm introducing a `getAllContacts`
API that returns all contacts as profiles, just like `contacts.getContacts`
does, without it being dependent on a `ContactModel`.
The same function is then used to add an API for returning all *added*
contacts as profiles.
By default the desktop app uses port 30305, unless a value is specifically set
in environment variable `STATUS_PORT`. For convenience of those developing the
app and running development builds, while simultaneously running production
builds (a.k.a. packaged builds, whether built locally or in CI), have `make
run` invoke `bin/nim_status_client` with `STATUS_PORT=30306`. That value can
still be overriden by manually invoking `make run` with a different value,
e.g. `make STATUS_PORT=30307 run` and `STATUS_PORT=30307 make run` are both
valid and achieve the same effect. NOTE: the port "sticks" in the database
after the first clean run, so when changing ports developers will need to
delete the data dir within their local repository, else the existing database
for dev builds will be stuck using whatever port was used previously. In the
future, we can figure out a means to always update the port setting in the
database just after the login event (but see #1505).
Also, for development builds use an icon (for the running app) that is
orangered (`#ff4500`) instead of the official blue color. This makes it much
easier to select between a running production instance and development instance
when Cmd-Tab'ing (on macOS, or equiv on Linux and Windows) through open
applications. Not all icons displayed at runtime have been changed in this
manner for development builds, just the main application icon, and that seems
to be sufficient to achieve the desired effect; though in the future we could
do similar for notification icon, menu bar icon, etc.
When dealing with Timeline and Profile chat data, the `HEAD~1` would break
because we're trying to access `ChatType(4)` inside our `toChat` API.
To fix this issue, we have to make `ChatType` aware of `4` and `5` which are
`Profile` and `Timeline` respectively.
This commit changes the `StatusChatInput` component to also be a `StatusUpdateInput`.
The latter isn't an actual new type or component, it's just a visual variation of the already
existing status chat input. That's my most of the changes are `isStatusUpdateInput` conditions
sprinkled here and there.
In addition, this commit introduces a new `chatType` which is passed to `StatusChatInput` later
in the timeline view, so it knows it has to render like a status update input.
This is needed when accessing the context menu from the timeline status updates.
Previously, it'd only change the active channel because it assumed the user is already
in the chat view. This is no longer the case when in timeline view, so we need to make sure
we first navigate to the chat view.
YouTube link unfurling was not working for a couple reasons.
There were two main parts fixed:
1. QML context for messages pertaining to linkUrls and imageUrls was changed from implicit to explicit. By this, I mean that any time we referenced linkUrls/imageUrls, we were relying on the knowledge that those values would be populated by some parent context several levels up. Now, we are referring to properties that have been explicitly defined on the components. This offers the ability to reuse components, and makes reading the code and debugging much easier.
2. Error handling has been added to getting link preview data. An unhandled "error" was thrown each time a link that wasn't whitelisted was passed in, causing the app to crash. For example, when a link to a tenor gif was posted in the chat, that URL was not whitelisted, causing the app to crash.
In the context of Windows packaged builds, this is consistent with other
resources needed by the application; organizing them in this way keeps the
top-level directory of Windows packaged builds clear of files that most users
should never have to see or think about.
In timeline status update messages we want to render the ENS name next to a
local nickname in case it exists. This commit extends the `UsernameLabel` to do
just that.
Closes#1488
StatusChatInput was relying on the suggestions ListModel, even though there was
no guarantee that it would exist. This is more apparent when using the component
in different context (e.g. Timeline/Status Updates). QML will throw a reference
error in this case.
`StatusChatInput` ideally shouldn't rely on chatsModel and other global
objects at all. Also, when using the component in different places, it can cause
accidental sending of message when testing the component (because all the logic is already
wired up)