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
Setting the default currency through the UI doesn't work because of a `MouseArea` that
is masking the an underlying `StatusRadioButton` which will tricker the default currency
change.
This commit enhances the `MouseArea` to trigger the default currency change and it
also ensures the UI is responding accordingly. Namely that the new default currency
is correcly selected in the list of currencies.
There's also a little change in the background hover color so it works well across
light and dark themes.
Fixes#1632
- Show scrollbars in asset list if needed
- Show scrollbars in account list if needed
- Fix margin between assets
- Add symbol to asset amounts
- Stop scrolling at element bounds
Replaces PR #105.
Implement a `pkg-macos` target that ultimately results in `Status.dmg` being
written to `pkg/`. Due to [limitations][limits] of the OpenSSL `.dylib`s in
`/usr/lib/` on macOS, `libssl.a` and `libcrypto.a` are statically linked into
`bin/nim_status_client` from a [Homebrew][brew] "bottle" that is compatible
with macOS 10.13 (the oldest macOS version compatible with Qt v5.14).
`pkg-macos` creates an `.app` bundle layout in `tmp/macos/dist` based partly on
information in a very helpful [StackOverflow answer][so-answer]. Note the part
of the answer (toward the end) that explains a problem with the working
directory and how to fix it. That's the reason for the `nim_status_client.sh`
script introduced in this commit (it gets copied into the bundle). It's also
the reason for having `Info.plist` copied into the bundle before `macdeployqt`
is run (see below) and then overwriting it with `Info.runner.plist` before
creating the `.dmg` file. The app icons file `status-icon.icns` was taken from
`deployment/macos/` in the [status-react][sr] repo.
The [`macdeployqt`][macdeployqt] tool is used to copy the needed portions of Qt
into the bundle; it automatically updates `rpath`, etc. so the
`nim_status_client` executable in the bundle can locate the libs within the
bundle.
`macdeployqt` is run twice, for the "outer" and "inner" `.app` bundles,
because of an apparent bug in `macdeployqt` that results in QtWebEngine related
resources not being processed correctly on the first pass. This results in some
bloat in the final bundle but it seems unavoidable at present.
The [create-dmg][cdmg] tool is used to package the bundle into a `.dmg`
file. There are two reasons for this:
1. It produces a nice looking icon for the `.dmg` that overlays the Status logo
on an external disk icon.
2. `Info.plist` needs to be overwritten after running `macdeployqt` (see
explanation above) but before creating the `.dmg` file. If we passed the `-dmg`
cli option to `macdeployqt` to have it generate the `.dmg` file then it
wouldn't be possible to overwrite `Info.plist`.
So there is a cosmetic reason and a practical reason for using another
tool. Probably the biggest downside is that `create-dmg` is implemented in
Node.js so it needs to be installed with `npm`; that's the reason this commit
introduces `package.json`, etc. Note that zero code from `node_modules` ends up
in the `.app` bundle or the `.dmg` file.
Code signing of the macOS `.app` bundle and `.dmg` is attempted if the
environment variable `MACOS_CODESIGN_IDENT` is defined. In that case, the
environment variable `MACOS_KEYCHAIN_OPT` may optionally be defined with the
path to a preferred keychain database file.
Refactor a number of sections in the Makefile for consistency's sake, e.g. the
`appimage` target becomes `pkg-linux` and ultimately results in
`NimStatusClient-x86_64.AppImage` being written to `pkg/`.
Make a number of changes to bring the Linux packaging steps up-to-date and use
the `-qmlimport` cli option of `linuxdeployqt` to simplify resolution of Qt
plugins.
Note that `make pkg` will correctly resolve to `make pkg-linux` or `make
pkg-macos` depending on the OS in use.
Consistently use lower-case "c" in the name of *components* directories and
imports.
[limits]: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/124782
[brew]: https://brew.sh/
[so-answer]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/3251285
[sr]: https://github.com/status-im/status-react/tree/develop/deployment/macos
[macdeployqt]: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/macos-deployment.html
[cdmg]: https://github.com/sindresorhus/create-dmg