- `Setup a new Keycard with an existing account` flow improved
- code review comments applied
- Qml part updated due to the latest `StatusListItem` changes in `StatusQ`
Changes done within this commit were required by the latest keycard
library change, where we gave up of sending few signals when we're
running/resuming flow, which were sent before (those were signal notifying
about unplugged reader, card not inserted and card inserted, they are sent
by the keycard lib now only if that is really needed).
This partially covers factory reset flow. The part where user is able to select which accounts
wants to remove/keep from/on a keycard will be added later once we add the keycard settings part
for storing those data to a keycard.
Fixes: #6790
Keycard implementation affected onboarding/login flows.
- new user - first run - new keys into keycard
- new user - first run - import seed phrase into keycard
- old user - first run - login importing from keycard
- login the app using keycard
Fixes: #5972
- Created new test case with basic create group chat scenario.
- Added specific data folder for `tst_groupChat`.
- Removed deprecated data folder.
- Added dynamic login (depending on the account).
- Added global account information in `suite_status/data` folder.
- Added new group chat validations, title, history texts, members added and send chat message.
- Replaced some ids by objectNames.
- Some improvements in `names.py`.
- Onboarding objects refactor.
Fixes#6444
Currently there is no need in the app for creating a pass via `CreatePasswordModal`
removed that support from the modal to avoid confusion about its usage.
- startup, login and onboarding modules merged into the single one
- `State` class introduced which is the base class for all states, every state
determines what is the next state in each of 3 possible actions, and what
is the previous state, if it has previous state
- `StateWrapper` class is introduced as a convenient way to expose
`State`'s props and deal with them on the qml side
- startup module maintains states as a linked list and there are few convenient
methods to move through the list `onBackActionClicked`, `onNextPrimaryActionClicked`
`onNextSecondaryActionClicked`, `onNextTertiaryActionClicked`
- redundant code removed
Fixes: #6473