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.
As discussed in https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/2144#issuecomment-817791172 and https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/discussions/2145, it's no longer desired
to have different appearance settings across multiple accounts.
Instead, the appearance setting should apply globally to all accounts,
essentially bypassing the individual setting stored in status-go.
This commit introduces a new global setting called `theme` which,
at the time of introducing this commit, can be either:
0 => Light
1 => Dark
2 => System
Because those enum values matches the `AppearanceContainer.Theme` enum,
this commit removes it completely and simply relies on QML's built-in
`Universal.[Light|Dark|System] variants respectively.
Closes#2144
We've been implementing such a button in various ways throughout the
application. Sometimes using SVG icons and rectangles, sometimes highjacking
`StyledText` components (which was clever though).
Obviously this resulted in inconsistencies, so this commit introduces
a new dedicated component to render the three-dots button for context menus.
Allow up to 5 images to be dragged and dropped in to one-on-one chats and in the timeline. Can be combined with the existing upload button. The upload file dialog has been changed to allow multiple selections. Drag and dropped images adhere to the following rules, with corresponding validations messages:
- Max 5 image
- Image size must be 0.5 MB or less
- File extension must be one of [".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".heif", "tif", ".tiff"]
Drag and drop and uploaded images are now also deduplicated.
StatusButton has a lot of issues when it comes to consistent behaviour
and look & feel. This includes things like calculating incorrect
hover colors as well as not being flexible enough to be used in various
scenarios
This commit changes StatusButton so that it's able to handle outlined
versions of warn buttons, calculates proper colors and more.
Many of these changes introduce heuristics to make things work.
In the long run, we should revisit the different variants that exists
(primary, secondary, outlined, warn etc) to encode them properly
in the API.
The `StatusRoundButton` was missing the `hoverEnabled` flag, causing it
to not turn the cursor into a pointer when the component is hovered.
It's also not rendering the proper hover color.
This commit fixes that to improve usability and look & feel.
redesigns the compact mode to have a nice hover, easier replying and adding reactions and more
Missing parts are aligning chat command, images and unfurlings, redesigning mentions and the channel list and also trying to find a way to re-enable link hovers in the text
It was requested to change the tooltip to black an white and white on
black in dark and light themes respectively.
This commit changes the colors accordingly.
Fixes#1377.
Fixes#1479.
Two sites have been added to the whitelist: giphy.com and tenor.com.
`imageUrls` in its entirety has been removed and instead all links are being handle through the message `linkUrls`. This prevents double-handling of urls that may or may not be images.
The logic to automatically show links previews works like this:
1. If the setting "display chat images" is enabled, all links that *contain* ".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".svg", ".gif" will be automatically shown. If the URL doesn't contain the extension, we are not downloading it. This was meant to be somewhat of a security compromise as we do not want to download each and every link posted in a message just to find out its true content type.
2. If the above setting is *disabled*, then we follow the whitelist settings for tenor and giphy. This allows us to preview gifs that do not have a file extension in their url.
feat: bump status-go to the commit that supports the new whitelist (https://github.com/status-im/status-go/pull/2094), and also lets us get link preview data from urls in the whitelist. NOTE: this commit was branched off status-go `develop`, so once it is merged, and we update this PR to the new commit, we will effectively be getting status-go develop changes. We *could* base that status-go PR off of master if it makes things easier.
fix: height on settings update issue
feat: move date/time of message below links
fix: layout issues when changing setting `neverAskAboutUnfurlingAgain`
feat: Add MessageBorder component to aid in showing rounded corners with different radius
This commit changes the `StatusChatInput` component to also be a `StatusUpdateInput`.
The latter isn't an actual new type or component, it's just a visual variation of the already
existing status chat input. That's my most of the changes are `isStatusUpdateInput` conditions
sprinkled here and there.
In addition, this commit introduces a new `chatType` which is passed to `StatusChatInput` later
in the timeline view, so it knows it has to render like a status update input.
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.
Add keyboard shortcuts according to https://notes.status.im/02cfVf1KQLeQU2SqrIi9tw
fix: update chat message bubbles
- Align emojis to middle of text
- Add line-height as per design
- Properly support RTL languages (right-aligned) and LTR languages (left-aligned)
- Remove unneeded non-breaking space at the beginning of current user messages
- Properly support markdown for bold, strikethrough, and italic
- Fix text being removed when in between strikethrough markdown (~~)
fix: emoji resolution update for high resolution monitors
- Emojis now use the 72x72 original set, but are down-scaled to 20x20 (in chat bubbles) or 22x22 in other places, effectively tripling their pixel density
feat: handle new lines in blockquote
Handle new lines in blockquote so that messages display correctly.
Also, add functionality when a new line is entered in to the chat input, if it's inside a blockquote, a new ">" will be added automatically. This is also handled when backspace is entered.
feat: update xss to support full qt html4 table and table-cell attributes
I noticed that the 1:1 chat commands were not able to send token transactions due to "intrinsic gas too low" error. I quickly realised there there were a few components missing, which have been fixed.
*feat: update the 1:1 chat commands transaction modal to allow editing of the from account and network fee*
The TransactionStackGroup was updated slightly to allow manual control of back/next actions.
Fixes#870.
*fix: Create distinct modal transaction actions*
Previously, adding `Connection`s for the `walletModel.transactionWasSent` signal in different dialogs would cause the signal to be handled in the wrong dialog. The solution was to pass a `uuid` from the requesting dialog, and include the `uuid` in the response, so that only requests that were requested from the dialog would be handled.
*fix: update 1:1 translations*
All the translations were not being translated for me. I noticed that they did not exist in the `.ts` translation files either.