- missed space added in account already exists popup
- disable close button for shared keycard popup flows identified separately
- crash if built tokens from some other action (like enabling wallet) are received late while
keycard flow is setting up and keypair for processing is not prepared yet
- 3 words name was displayed on login for a keycard user
- 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 PR upgrades a number of libraries as well as nim itself, to address
security issues and crashes that we've worked to solve over the past few
months on the nimbus-eth2 side leading up to its 1.6 migration - they
include changes that are safe to use in both 1.2 and 1.6 without
requiring 1.6, making the code compatible with both versions.
In particular, 1.6 becomes more strict in several ways including
exception handling, style and certain langauge constructs related to
memory safety - as a result, we've cleaned up said libraries and
improved their stability overall, including fixing several crashes.
* nim 1.2.18 - this is the last release in the 1.2 series we produced
together with upstream based on nimbus' needs - between the version
Desktop is using today and v1.2.18, changes are predominantly backports
from newer Nim versions that we asked for while working on stability in
Nimbus itself.
* chronicles - cleanups
* confutils - cleanups
* faststreams - cleanups & crash fixes
* nim-json-serialization - several important crash fixes for json
parsing edge cases
* metrics - cleanups & threading fixes
* secp256k1 - upstream updates (including security fixes)
* serialization - cleanups
* stew - many convenience fixes and updates to common low-level
utilities, such as Result and hex / base64 / etc parsing
* stint - cleanups
* zlib - cleanups
* nimPNG - cleanups
* nimcrypto - cleanups
This is part 1 of library upgrades and focuses on the low-level
libraries - part 2 will upgrade the network stack (chronos, json-rpc,
web3, etc), keeping the two separate so as to limit the potential impact
of this PR.
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
When a community link is shared with a user and that user visits that community, it turns out that the chat objects for that community have not been created yet.
This results in chat data being malformed/non-existent until another message signal is processed that updates the chats in memory. This update can someimes occur earlier, sometimes later, which is why the issue isn't always reproducible.
This commit ensures we're loading chats from status-go again upon spectating, to ensure they exist in memory when we try to access the data in the UI.
Closes#8361
AppController executes status-go Logout function when it's being deleted, and that will stop all status-go services and kill pending mailserver requests. If StatusFoundation is deleted before the AppController, it's possible for some tasks to freeze the app on logout