Fixes: #2649.
Upon receipt of status-go signals which included communities that have been left (`joined: false`), those communities were being rejoined automatically when they should not have been.
fix(communities): Invitation bubble button state updates
The community state inside of the invitation bubble was not reactive to any community actions (such as joining, leaving, updating). In addition, requesting to join a community changed the button’s text to “Pending”, but upon approval, the button’s state was not updating.
The component was setting an observed community in the Component.onCompleted event, which was occurring for all invitation bubbles, but because the community wasn’t bound correctly to the bubble, once a bubble with a different community was encountered, the community in context of the bubble wasn’t updated and instead used a local copy. Once the community was bound correctly (to be reactive), the states started working correctly.
The invitation bubble has been simplied so that it has states instead of using lots of if/else statements inside of the property bindings. This simplified the component’s logic for things like onClick action and made it a lot easier to read and modify.
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
Fixes: #2601.
Kicking a user and re-inviting them now correctly redisplays the join/decline options. Other combinations of User B leaving or declining an invitation are not handled. Please see the notes below for clarification.
Additionally, the group invite popup (that shows the list of members belonging to the group) correctly shows when a user is kicked or when a user leaves the group in real time. Previously, the popup needed to be reopened to display this.
fix: decline invitation crash
Declining a group invitation was crashing the app. This has been fixed.
### NOTES
1. In the case where User A invites User B to a group, but User B declines (or User B joins, then leaves), then from a status-go standpoint, User B is still part of the group, but the chat is marked as `active: false` for User B. This creates a situation where User B cannot re-join the group once s/he has declined the invitation. @cammellos mentioned there possibly will need to be a refactor of cab6281dc5/protocol/messenger.go (L1710) (which, by retaining User B as a member, effectively prevents the re-invitation) once “swipe to delete” is implemented on mobile. There is an activity center notification received for User B that is meant to allow re-joining of the group when the notification is accepted. The activity center notification received from status-go looks like the following:
```json
"activityCenterNotifications": [
{
"id": "0x0e342d33",
"chatId": "e342d33f-dd05-4d7b-b14e-b5335e1a3ee9-0x043bf46aa874c377a34946eab67a32cf36c15907b328216dfce375d169fed7d81c21cada3229db1fd37c762d2c02702111a646657feca6621e2e948febcf378fb4",
"name": "test-22",
"type": 2,
"lastMessage": null,
"message": null,
"timestamp": 1623305612000,
"read": false,
"dismissed": false,
"accepted": false
}
]
```
Fixes: #2364
The Send Message button click event was erroring due to a refactor that had been done to allow for changing app sections.
This has been updated to follow the current way to change app sections.
fix: “Send Message” button crash in communities
This required switching from communities to normal view.
fix: crash when clicking channel link in community message
When a message in communities contains a link to another channel (ie #otherchannel), the search for this channel needed to be updated to also search for the channel by name, allowing for switching between channels within a community by message link. Additionally, when in a community, if the channel was located in a normal chat, it will switch the view to the normal chat after being found.
This commit introces global settings that apply across accounts used
inside the application. This is useful when settings like the selected
locale should b the same across all accounts.
Closes#2144
Alright, this is an interesting one:
As described in #1829, when the profile popup is opened within the chat view,
users are still able to click *through* the popup on message, which then puts them in
an active state.
I've done a bunch of debugging as described [here](https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/1829#issuecomment-804748148) and after doing some
further debugging, I found out that `isMessageActive` isn't really the culprit here.
What causes this effect is the `HoverHandler` that's attached to the `CompactMessage` item.
`HoverHandler` is a standard QML type that emits `hoverChanged` signals so one can do things like
applying hover effects on elements, which is exactly what we do:
```
HoverHandler {
onHoverChanged: {
root.isHovered = hovered // `root` being the message item
}
}
```
I assume we went with this handler because putting a `MouseArea` in there instead, which fills
the entire message component pretty much eliminates all existing mouse handlers attached to
other child components, such as the profile image or the username of the message, which also
open a message context menu.
It turns out that, having a `HoverHandler` as described above, actually activates it when the
user clicks with the left mouse button as well (not just on hover). That's what causes the "click-through"
effect. This can be verified by setting `acceptedButtons` to `Qt.RightButton`, basically telling
the handler that only right clicks will activate it.
I then tried using `Qt.NoButtons` instead so that no button clicks and only hovers will activate
the handler, but that didn't seem to have any effect at all. It still defaults to `Qt.LeftButton`.
So the last resort was to disable the `HoverHandler` altogether, whenever either the profile popup,
or the message context menu (for emojis etc) is open.
Unfortunately, we don't have access to the profile popup in the compact message component, because it's
detached from the component tree. Therefore, I've introduced a new property `profilePopupOpened` on
the chat layout, which we can read from instead.
Fixes#1829
When the communities code was moved into its own view in https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/commit/b38d1df59
it broke the functionality to join communities again.
Qt complains that the Nim API in use `chatsModel.communities.joinCommunity`
expects two parameters, when it's call with just one.
This is unexpected because the API in question set a default value
for its second parameter.
To make this work again, we have to make sure the `setActive`
parameter is supplied every time we call the API from
within QML.
Also, worth noting that this is not the first time we're running into
a scenario like this.