- all remaining global popup components moved into a separate Popups
entity
- removed some static objects from the Global singleton (appMain,
pinnedMessagesPopup, communityProfilePopup, sounds); rationale:
singletons should not contain any state
- fixed support for popups in storybook
- fixed some warnings (most of them broke the popups in one way or the other)
Fixing QML Connections warnings due to deprecated onFoo handlers. Now we're using function onFoo(params).
Fixing QML compilation error due to js filename format.
Fixing cyclic dependencies between qml components.
We always take the plain text from the clipboard but even the plaintext
can contain HTML tags, so escape those and wrap the result in a `<div
style='white-space: pre-wrap'>foo</div>` container. That way we preserve
not only the linebreaks but also any whitespace or tags.
Fixes#8919
Profile fetching (display name and identity images) implemented on the status-go side and
integrated in the desktop app.
Signal notifying about the progress while fetching backed up data from waku implemented on
the status-go side and integrated in the desktop app.
`I already use Status -> Enter a seed phrase` and `I already use Status -> Login with Keycard`
updated so they match figma now.
Fixes: #8467
Fixes#7643
This adds the backend to resend. It then hooks the button to it.
This also adds a visual state for when we are sending. This gives a good indication that a message was sent.
Fix a bunch of problems with handling sound/notifications related options
coming from the backend:
- `volume` and `notificationSoundsEnabled` live in a different settings
object; adjust the stores for that
- unbreak loading the actual wav/mp3 files (was never working on Linux
outside of AppImage!) -> use "qrc:/", same as the NIM backend does
- fix the volume scaling (backend has [1,100], QML is [0, 1])
- simplify our Audio QML item interface; no need for an extra property
and resolving the URL twice (which results in broken scenarios mentioned
above); we know which sounds we want to load
Closes#8668
Status allows for importing communities via their private keys.
There's a requested feature that users should be able to import a community via
its public key as well.
This will behave differently as private keys won't give users ownership
of the communities. When importing via a (compressed) public key, Status
will try to fetch information about the community from the network. If it
finds such information, it'll load it into the app and create
a communitiy view from which users can then request access.
If it can't find a community or community information in the network,
the user will get a dedicated error message.
This commit also refactors the `ImportCommunityPopup` such that it uses
`StatusDialog` and updates the copy accordingly since importing via
public key is now possible as well.
Closes#8339
- rework the way social links are displayed/editted; we now only allow to
enter a so called "handle" and then substitute that in the final URL
template
- move the "icon" model role to NIM backend
This has several advantages:
- we display only the "handle" and don't have to elide some long URL
- we won't let users enter random URLs into their profile and spoof the
viewing part into clicking it
Additionally, make the social link "button" clickable -> navigate to the
target URL, and make the tooltip behave as "usual" (on mouse hover).
- when calling `Utils.getColorHashAsJson()` we don't actually need to
issue ID verification requests at all and there might be situations when
we know beforehand that we don't need the ENS verification either
- change these helper functions' syntax and do early returns in that case
- in MessageContextMenuView, the "contact details" were duplicated, so
remove one
- remove dead code, fix some warnings
The profile fetching view is part of the onboarding process. This view should be displayed on existing user onboarding flow, while the profile is being fetched in the backend.
It has 3 states:
1. Fetching in progress
2. Fetching completed
3. Fetching error
Those have been changed in status-go, resulting in wrong visualization
of import warnings and errors.
This commit adjusts them so they match the correct codes again.
- fill the senderId just like other messages
- add some checks in Utils since the "publicKey" (ID) coming Discord
isn't in the format we'd normally expect
Closes#6678
This adds the ProfileDialogView to storybook pages
For now, there's just one control to switch between own profile and
another profile; more to come in later PRs.
The mocked global objects (mainModuleInst and globalUtilsInst) are
injected via QML
Fixes: #7820
- wrap everything we can in AppMain with a (async) Loader
- do not access globals w/o a proper store
- drop some dead code
Although I wasn't able to completely fix the bug, the ~50% improvement in
startup time is still worth trying imho. On my machine, the startup time
went down from ~7s to under 4s.
Related: #7292
There was an issue where imported messages from third-party services
would cause super laggy scroll behaviour in the chat view.
The reason for that is that on scroll, the app keeps calling
`getVerificationRequestFrom()` on the chatkey of the community.
Typically the results of these requests are cached so that it should
perform the call only once, but because there's no actual verification
request/contact for the community chat key (all third-party messages are
signed by the community), the call keeps on happening over and over.
This commit adds a flag to `getContactDetailsAsJson` and `isEnsVerified`
to control whether or not the call to `getVerificationRequestFrom`
should in fact be made (which should not be the case for imported
messages).
The result of this is a smoother scrolling experience.
Fixes#7767
This adds the UI plus all necessary models and signal handling to render
discord import progress in the desktop application.
It also introduces message handling for discord chat message types.
Requires status-im/status-go#2826 to function
Co-authored with @caybro