This commit introduces a `reset()` function so that search results inside
the application can be easily reset. It also introduces a `resultClickable`
flag which allows consumers of this component to decide whether a search result
is clickable and emits a dedicated event.
This is useful when UIs should only allow actions via the result icon button
(as it's the case with the new add-to-contact modal).
This commit adds a menu item to the message context menu to
copy links that may exist inside of a message.
There are three possible scenarios:
1. There's no link in the message, which causes the menu to not
render the dedicated menu item at all
2. There's one link in the message, which renders an additional
`Action` with a copy-to-clipboard functionality
3. There are multiple links in a single message. This adds a
nested `PopupMenu` in the existing menu with menu items for each
link extracted from the message
To make this work there were some changes in the `PopupMenu` component
needed, as it wasn't take the sub menu's `enabled` state into account
properly. This makde it always render nested menus even when they
should've been invisible.
Closes: #1733
This commit introduces the new design and behaviour of the modal
that opens up when starting a new 1-on-1 chat.
Main changes include:
- New search UI/UX functionality of users and ENS resolutions
- Composed view of existing contacts and contacts to be searched
- Ability to add contacts from within the modal
Closes: #1747
There's a bug in the profile popup where we're calling an API that
actually doesn't exist. This commit fixes it by calling into the
correct `profileModel` member, to make unblocking users work.
There are some inconcistencies in the application when it comes to
button UI elements because we're using `StatusButton` in some places,
in other we use `StyledButton`. The latter is the original
component we've created when we started out building Status
Desktop, but is planned to be removed entirely in favour of
`StatusButton`.
This commit replaces the usages of `StyledButton` with `StatusButton`
There are some places in the application where a custom round
button has been implemented, which essentially can be realized
using our `StatusRoundButton`. This commit addresses those cases.
This commit does a bunch of things:
- First and foremost, it removes the active channel dependency.
This is needed to have it operate on the correct channel object,
without forcing us to change the active channel (e.g. right-clicking
on a channel item that's not active, will make it active eventually)
- To make that work, this commit changes the `ChannelContextMenu`
to receive a `ChatItemView`, so it can be used for things like determining
what menu options are shown, what members are in a group, whether
someone is admin of a group etc.
- This also required a new `QtProperty` called `contextChannel`.
The reason this is required, is because in some cases, like receiving
members count of groups, we need a complete `ChatItemView` object
as we don't have access to certain APIs otherwise.
- Unfortunately, we can't pass down `activeChannel` every where for that
because sometimes the context menu should not actually operate on
the active channel.
Fixes: #1755
This commit introduces a new `ChannelContextMenu` component that can be reused
in different places, such as the channel list, as well as the chat bar.
At the moment we use two different pop up menus that also show two different
set of menu options. By using `ChanelContextMenu` in both of these places,
we get the same menu and same experience.
Closes#1711
This commit makes reactions in the status timeline work.
There are two things prior to this commit that are broken:
1. The logic that opens the reaction context menu always expects
and instance of `chatsView` because it tries to calculate a users
nickname. Such an instance isn't always available in that context, so
the nickname logic has been moved to `appMain` for now, removing that
dependency and therefore making it work in both, the chat view as well
as the status view.
2. While 1) makes the context menu work, it turns out that adding and
removing reactions inside the status timeline is still not working.
The reason for that is, that the reactions component maintains its own
`messageList`, which isn't aware of the fact that reactions for messages
coming from chats of `ChatType.Profile`, need to go into a dedicated
message list for `ChatType.Timeline`.
In other words, reactions are sent and removed from message in messagelists
that don't actually exist.
This commit fixes both of these things by ensuring the message lists
maintained by reactions are timeline aware. Also ensuring updates are
done correctly.
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.
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.
We've introduced a bug in https://github.com/status-im/nim-status-client/commit/8fd28dfa where a
non-existing `UnblockContactConfirmationDialog` usage was added.
This commit changes it to be a standard `ConfirmationDialog` to make the application compile
again.
This PR is a response to @emizzle's suggested change in PR #1431 . It checks if a user is blocked before exposing certain functionality to the user in a Profile popup. The new unblock button also has a fail-safe unblock confirmation popup
disable the chat input if 1-on-1 chat recipient has been blocked.
Fixes: #926.
Gas estimations were not being decoded correctly (indicated with "error getting gas price predictions" in the console) and were preventing transaction dialogs from continuing past the step containing the GasSelector component. This affected mainnet only, because in testnet we have hardcoded gas prices (for when the gas prices on mainnet are insane) which is why it was not apparent in testnet.
fix: Contract address not showing correctly
This was caused by `getStickerMarketContractAddress` being moved to `utilsView` but not updated in QML
Closes: #586
Previously, loading sticker packs and stickers would show a lot of blank and non-interactive content.
Now, stickers and sticker packs have grey circles to indicate loading. Additionally, the sticker market button (+) shows a loading indicator until the sticker packs are loaded.
Related to: #586.
Adds a loading state to stickers, so that a loading indicator appears while the sticker is being downloaded from IPFS.
In the case of a network failure or timetout, a reload button is shown instead. Once network is restored and the reload button is clicked, the image is reloaded from the network, going through the same lifecycle of showing the loading state first.