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
- Added local pairing signals
- Remove slash ending from keystorePath
- Implemented localPairingState. Fixed sync new device workflow.
- Error message view design update
- Moved local pairing status to devices service
- ConnectionString automatic validation
- Async inputConnectionString
- Added all installation properties to model. Minor renaming.
- Removed emoji and color customization
- Show display name, colorhash and color in device being synced
- Add timeout to pairing server
- Add device type
Fix `DeviceSyncingView` sizing. Fix `inputConnectionString` async task slot.
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.
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.
- 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).
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