This first step in leveraging StatusQ components. This sets up the overall
app layout, allowing us to use other sub view layouts provided by StatusQ,
such as `StatusAppTwoPanelLayout`.
This commit primarily touches the application navbar, leaving layout changes
in dedicated views for future commits.
Partially closes#2688
Fixes: #2649.
Upon receipt of status-go signals which included communities that have been left (`joined: false`), those communities were being rejoined automatically when they should not have been.
fix(communities): Invitation bubble button state updates
The community state inside of the invitation bubble was not reactive to any community actions (such as joining, leaving, updating). In addition, requesting to join a community changed the button’s text to “Pending”, but upon approval, the button’s state was not updating.
The component was setting an observed community in the Component.onCompleted event, which was occurring for all invitation bubbles, but because the community wasn’t bound correctly to the bubble, once a bubble with a different community was encountered, the community in context of the bubble wasn’t updated and instead used a local copy. Once the community was bound correctly (to be reactive), the states started working correctly.
The invitation bubble has been simplied so that it has states instead of using lots of if/else statements inside of the property bindings. This simplified the component’s logic for things like onClick action and made it a lot easier to read and modify.
add getSettings methods to src/status
fix issue with calling getSettings; document issue
remove most direct references to libstatus; document some common issues
remove most references to libstatus wallet
add mailserver layer to status lib; remove references to libstatus mailservers
remove libstatus accounts references
move types out of libstatus; remove libstatus types references
remove libstatus browser references
refactor libstatus utils references
remove more references to libstatus stickers
remove references to libstatus constants from src/app
remove more libstatus references from src/app
refactor token_list usage of libstatus
refactor stickers usage of libstatus
refactor chat usage of libstatus
remove libstatus references from the wallet view
remove logic from ens manager view
fix issue with import & namespace conflict
remove unnecessary imports
refactor provider view to not depend on libstatus
refactor provider view
refactor: move accounts specific code to its own section
fix account selection
move collectibles to their own module
update references to wallet transactions
refactor: move gas methods to their own file
refactor: extract tokens into their own file
refactor: extract ens to its own file
refactor: extract dappbrowser code to its own file
refactor: extract history related code to its own file
refactor: extract balance to its own file
refactor: extract utils to its own file
clean up wallet imports
fix: identicon for transaction commands
Fixes#2533
Fixes: #2486.
In the community member managment popup, for the current user, remove the “more actions” menu that allows kicking of the user and viewing of their profile.
Fixes: #2601.
Kicking a user and re-inviting them now correctly redisplays the join/decline options. Other combinations of User B leaving or declining an invitation are not handled. Please see the notes below for clarification.
Additionally, the group invite popup (that shows the list of members belonging to the group) correctly shows when a user is kicked or when a user leaves the group in real time. Previously, the popup needed to be reopened to display this.
fix: decline invitation crash
Declining a group invitation was crashing the app. This has been fixed.
### NOTES
1. In the case where User A invites User B to a group, but User B declines (or User B joins, then leaves), then from a status-go standpoint, User B is still part of the group, but the chat is marked as `active: false` for User B. This creates a situation where User B cannot re-join the group once s/he has declined the invitation. @cammellos mentioned there possibly will need to be a refactor of cab6281dc5/protocol/messenger.go (L1710) (which, by retaining User B as a member, effectively prevents the re-invitation) once “swipe to delete” is implemented on mobile. There is an activity center notification received for User B that is meant to allow re-joining of the group when the notification is accepted. The activity center notification received from status-go looks like the following:
```json
"activityCenterNotifications": [
{
"id": "0x0e342d33",
"chatId": "e342d33f-dd05-4d7b-b14e-b5335e1a3ee9-0x043bf46aa874c377a34946eab67a32cf36c15907b328216dfce375d169fed7d81c21cada3229db1fd37c762d2c02702111a646657feca6621e2e948febcf378fb4",
"name": "test-22",
"type": 2,
"lastMessage": null,
"message": null,
"timestamp": 1623305612000,
"read": false,
"dismissed": false,
"accepted": false
}
]
```
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.
Closes#2344.
Add ability to edit name, description, and private fields of a community channel.
feat: Display community channel description
Ensure the width of the description does not surpass the context menu and instead wraps to the next line.
feat: After channel is created, set it as the active channel
For new and existing communities, force the `require approval` membership requirement in the create/edit community popup.
### NOTE
This will not affect the membership requirement value already-created communities.
When inviting contacts to a community, Status Desktop suggests a list of
all contacts, even if contacts of that list are already members of the community.
This commit introduces a new flag to `ExistingContacts` component that
allows for configuring whether community members should be hidden or not
Fixes#2502
Fixes: #2365.
Previously, suggestions for mentions were showing profile pics even for users who were not contacts. Now, profile pics are only shown for those users who are contacts. The user’s identicon is shown otherwise.
fix: user thumbnail not shown when no profile pic
When a user was a contact, but didn’t have a profile pic, an image would not be loaded and a ‘reload’ image would be shown instead. With this PR, if the user is a contact and they do not have a profile pic, their identicon will be shown instead.
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.
Fixes#2419
Makes it so the private key is elided by default so you can see it all from the get-go. If you focus the field, the key will "unfurl" and you can copy it manually.
Otherwise. the Copy button will always copy the whole key
Fixes: #2364
The Send Message button click event was erroring due to a refactor that had been done to allow for changing app sections.
This has been updated to follow the current way to change app sections.
fix: “Send Message” button crash in communities
This required switching from communities to normal view.
fix: crash when clicking channel link in community message
When a message in communities contains a link to another channel (ie #otherchannel), the search for this channel needed to be updated to also search for the channel by name, allowing for switching between channels within a community by message link. Additionally, when in a community, if the channel was located in a normal chat, it will switch the view to the normal chat after being found.
Fixes: #2257.
If a user had selected a watch-only address in the wallet, the backend `walletModel.currentAccount` property would also change. When loading a transaction modal, this property was used to set the `selectedAccount` value for the “from” `AccountSelector`, regardless if the account was a watch-only address.
This PR updates the logic for `selectedAccount` such that it will only allow the account to be selected if it is not a watch-only account.
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
Fixes: #2248.
Add a close button to the seed backup warning banner in the wallet. The banner will reappear upon application restart as long as the seed hasn’t already been backed up (`profileModel.mnemonic.isBackedUp`).
A new .svg with a white outline needed to be added as well because the original “close.svg” had a purple outline, which would show up when the ColorOverlay applied to the close button had an opacity less than 1.0.
The popup to invite friends to communities has so far always been a brand new
popup that's opened on top of possible existing popups.
The design however, expects that the same section should be shown as part
of a wizard-like process inside of the existing community profile overview
popup, when entered from there.
This commit extracts the invite friends popup section into component that
can be reused as stack view, as well as modal content, to implement both
scenarios.