Fixing https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/9766
The main change is that the model will now provide the image type, on top of the image source. The image type can be either icon or image. Icons will be coloured with the same colour as the text.
Fixing: https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/9763
Changes:
1. Use int to pass around the supply amount from one component to another
2. Transform the supply amount to localised string when it is displayed to the user.
Fixes#9973
The buttons didn't work because we weren't using the right model + the section model didn't expose the PendingMemberRequestsModel.
I also fixed the service to update the community correctly and send the event. It should feel snappy-er to approve someone now.
- Added default no data information message for assets and collectibles.
- Added specific no data information message for airdrop functionality.
- Hidden searcher when there is no data available.
Part of #9938
This is necessary because with community token permissions, when owners
manually accept a request, we a) don't want to block the UI when the
users funds are check on chain and b) in case of insufficient funds,
we'll react with a modal that tells the owner that the user can't be
accepted.
All of that is done in this commit.
TLDR;
- all links visible in settings/popup
- persistent order of items
- drag'n'drop to reorder
- editing/deleting in a new popup
- several links of the same type
Needs changes in nimqml (to expose QAIM::begin/endMoveRows), in
DOtherSide (to expose those to NIM), in status-go (to preserve the links
order and fully save them to DB)
Fixes#9777
Introduce TokenItem struct.
TokenModel keeps TokenItems.
TokenItem keeps CommunityTokenDto and chain details.
Chain details are taken from networks service.
Fix#9867
- It has been added a `StackView` in main mint tokens panel to easily switch back / forward between views.
- It has been created a SQ component `StackViewStatesManager` that allows a managing together a stackview and states.
- Updated `HoldingsDropdown` to use new stack states component
- Refactored minting components store access, since some panels were accessing stores directly. Now `CommunitySettingsView` is the single place where stores are accessed.
- Renamed store `CommunitesStore` to `CommunityTokensStore` for handling minting / airdrop actions / request models.
- `NetworkFilter` refactored to prevent direct access to store inside the component.
Closes#9663
This does a few things:
- It integrates with the latest `CommunityTokensMetadata` to access
community specific ERC721 token
- It changes `ChatLayout` such that it conditionally loads either
`ChatView` or `JoinCommunityView`. `JoinCommunityView` has been
specifically designed for token-gated communities
Here's what works (in terms of token permissions):
1. If a community has token permissions and the the current users is not
a member of that community, we show `JoinCommunityView` instead of
`ChatView`
2. Any community token permissions of type "Become member" are listed in
the `JoinCommunityView`
3. There are different types of token critera a permission can have:
ERC20 token, ERC721 token, or ENS (which is also ERC721 but we have
a type for that nonetheless)
Only ERC20 token balances are checked for the known wallet accounts.
This happens every time the known token list has been updated (every
10 min atm).
We still need to add balance checks for any ERC721 tokens and ENS.
4. If token permissions are created, updated or deleted by the community
owner, the `JoinCommunityView` will update in real-time.
You'll also notice that the `Reveal my address and request access`
button will be enabled if any of the token permissions are fulfilled
(only ERC20 at the time being). Clicking that button will not yet send
a request.
This will be done in the next step as part of https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/9761
So far CP components (views, panels) were accessing stores directly.
Now `CommunitySettingsView` is a single place where stores are accessed.
Other components no longer depend on stores.
Moreover:
- dedicated store `PermissionsStore` created for handling permissions
in a single, separated place
- storybook pages fixed
Closes: #9784
- Added navigation between pages.
- Added main layout and properties (some backend integration still pending).
- Added holders model with mocked data.
- Added mint tokens footer component.
Closes#8734 and #8737
Community permissions model refers to channels by id instead of
taking/serving all details. UI fetches necessary metadata form
appropriate channels model.
Closes: #9588
This commit is the first of implementing community permissions.
**It is not implementing the complete feature**, rather does it
introduce the first pieces, such that we can get code reviewed and
merged before it grows too big.
To review these features, please make sure to
1. Enable wallet (Settings -> Advanced -> Wallet toggle)
2. Enable community permissions (Settings -> Advanced -> Community
Permissions toggle)
You'll have to restart the app after doing so.
The commit introduces the following:
**UI, API calls and view models to CRUD community permissions**
After creating a community, the user can go to the community
settings and create new token permissions. The user can also update
and delete existing permissions.
**Asset and collectible view models**
To create community token permissions, users have to select
the token criteria. This commit introduces the `assetsModel` for ERC20
tokens and `collectiblesModel` for `ERC721` tokens.
The latter only supports custom minted community tokens at this point.
**This commit requires:** https://github.com/status-im/status-go/pull/3207
Model with community tokens was moved to section_item - every section has its own model.
Every deployed smart contract is saved to database with "In Progress" state.
The app listenes to deployed transaction and updates contract state in database to "Failed" or "Deployed".
Corresponding model is updated.
Issue #9233