The new account selector expects a generic account model. It will display all the account data if provided, including preferred chains, balance or asset balance. Otherwise it will display only the available data.
The account selector can receive an initial selection based on account address and will provide the current selected address and the current selected model item.
- Unify the account selector between communities and wallet
- Update the account selector to work with addresses instead of model indexes
- Adapt all components using the account selector or the account selection
- Move/reuse qml components involved in the account selector UI
- Remove nim logic used to handle index based account selection.
- Adding storybook page
TLDR: later this should form a basic building block for a new
TokenSelector picker component, potentially replacing the current
HoldingSelector* and TokenListView components (support for collectibles
TBD as part of https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/15121)
- create reusable `TokenSelectorAssetDelegate` and `TokenSelectorView`
- add corresponding SB page, showcasing the flow/integration and the
separation of concerns between the view, adaptor and delegate layers
- add QML testcase for TokenSelectorView
- don't display crypto symbol for token balances per chain tags
- update the stores and SB pages
- add some missing formatter functions to LocaleUtils and CurrenciesStore
Fixes#14716
- new panel created: `SwapInputPanel`
- some cleanups to the needed stores
- created a SB page demonstrating the use of 2 panels and the
`SwapExchangeButton`
- created QML tests
Fixes#14781
Things done here:
Integrate basic functionality for wallet connect in status-go
Update the list of dapps from the SDK
Retrieve the persistence dapps list from the backend as a fallback
if there is no connection and SDK can't be initialized
Provide a basic simple view of dapps in the wallet connect popup
Closes: #14557
Spent too much time figuring out the puzzle of
service->module->view->QML just to call a
status-go function.
Keeping this attempt for later while moving to a
simplified Controller/Provider approach. I will
come back to the abstraction when we add tests
to use it.
Updates: #14615
- Some NIM's models define additional (not part of the
QAbstractModelItem API) method rowData to allow access to model's data
on UI side
- The same job can be done relying fully on public QAbstractModelItem
API using ModelUtils utility. It gives full transparency if we need
nim's model or other like ListModel replacement in tests/storybook
- propagate `tokensStore` to unbreak the Browser's wallet menu
Fixes#14805
Add a separation layer for save/load/clear to ManageTokensModel
so that we can save/load from external sources.
The separate layer is composed of JSON as protocol, a set of signals
and slots for interface. The implementation forwards data to current
QSettings for storybook and nim controllers for the app.
Updates #13313, #13312
This commit:
- improves selection of addresses to reveal
- keeps the selection state for the popup lifetime
- brings higher granularity in terms of signed requests by keypairs
- meets new requirements from the latest related Figma
- merges edit shared addresses feature and request to join community features
into a single component, cause the flow is logically the same, with the only
difference that when editing revealed addresses we don't show the community
intro screen
Fixes at least points 3 and 4 from #13988
- reduce the duplication by moving the controllers (1 per type) to the
toplevel stores
- make sure the internal properties stay in sync between save/load now
that we have just 1 common controller
- fix navigating to the Hidden section from the toast
- finish impl of hiding the token from FirstTokenReceivedPopup
put the respective controller instances into WalletAssetsStore and
CollectiblesStore, so that they can be accessed from other places, like
the SendModal or some popups
Iterates #13293
Show Qr popup is partially refactored because of the two things:
- to meet new UI requirements (introduced in the new saved addresses design)
- to make usage of that popup more generic, that it can be easily used from different places