Implement a prototype of integrating [WalletConnect Web SDK]()
- integrate WalletConnect Web SDK using Node.js and packing it using
[webpack](https://webpack.js.org/guides/getting-started/)
- this way, we achieve the same versioning strategy for the SDK
- add WalletConnectSDK view
- it is used to load the web SDK via a WebView (validated working on
Mac and Windows)
- add new app dependency of WebView QT
- also update vendor packages `Dotherside` and `nimqml` to add
required WebView::initialize API used to initialize the WebView
integration at the app start
- add WalletConnectPage to Storybook for quick prototyping
- Also add dependency for WebView Qt lib
- index.js is the wrapper used to provide a simple stateful interface
with the WC SDK
- Entry in ui/generate-rcc.go ensures the node_modules cache is excluded
from the resource file
Notes:
- Added `com.apple.security.cs.allow-jit` entitlement when signing the
app package. This allows Execution of JIT-compiled Code Entitlement
required by the fast-path of the JavaScriptCore framework on MacOS
platforms.
- Keep some debugging entries expected to help debugging Linux package
- Removed outdated `DerivationPathInputRegressionTests` qml test
Closes#12301
This adds the ProfileDialogView to storybook pages
For now, there's just one control to switch between own profile and
another profile; more to come in later PRs.
The mocked global objects (mainModuleInst and globalUtilsInst) are
injected via QML
Fixes: #7820
In comparison to generic page-wise hot reloading, this technique
requires using dedicated component within a storybook page but
provides greater flexibility e.g. preserving component state across
source reloads.
Closes: #7975