Chat lists can belong to a category inside of communities, so they should
hold a property `categoryId` that represents that. In addition,
this commit introduces a `filterFn` function that can be used to conditionally
show/hide chat list items.
Closes#154
This commit introduces a `showActionButtons` flag that defaults to `false`
and can be used to render the action buttons provided in the chat list category.
This is useful for cases where only admin users should have the right to
create channels inside categories or mutate a category's state.
Settings `showActionButtons: true` will then render the buttons.
Closes#150
This turned out to be a bug. `model.count` isn't defined on `Repeater`
types.
Also, set `ScrollView` height to `0` if there are not community
tab buttons. This is needed because the columns implicit height
comes with spacing, resulting in some height.
This introduces a new `popupMenu` property that can be used to pass
down a `StatusPopupMenu` to `StatusChatToolBar`.
The reason this is done is so that we get control over its `onClosed`
handler, which is used to remove the menu button's `highlighted` state.
The `highlighted` state is activated inside the component as well when
it's clicked.
Existing signals like `menuButtonClicked` still exist and can be leveraged
for further logic.
Closes#125
This component is used to render chat list categories.
Usage:
```qml
import StatusQ.Components 0.1
StatusChatListCategoryItem {
title: "Public"
onClicked: opened = !opened
onToggleButtonClicked: opened = !opened
onMenuButtonClicked: ...
onAddButtonClicked: ...
addButton.[...]: ... // StatusChatListCategoryItemButton
menuButton.[...]: ... // StatusChatListCategoryItemButton
toggleButton.[...]: ... // StatusChatListCategoryItemButton
}
```
The button components are exposed so their tooltips can be configured
with (internationalized) app messages.
Closes#117
These properties are needed to enable more control over how a list
item implementation can look like.
Content children are exposed as follows:
```qml
StatusListItem {
statusListItemTitle.[...]: ... // StatusBaseText
sensor.[...]: ... // MouseArea
rightPadding: ... // default 16
leftPadding: .. // default 16
}
```
This commit introduce a new `StautsChatList` component that can be used
to render `StatusChatListItem`s, typically for chat and community views.
The component expects a `chatListItems.model` that has the following properties:
```qml
ListModel {
ListElement {
chatId: "0"
name: "#status"
chatType: StatusChatListItem.Type.PublicChat
muted: false
hasUnreadMessages: false
hasMention: false
unreadMessagesCount: 0
iconColor: "blue"
}
...
}
```
It also emits two possible signals:
- `onChatItemSelected(string id)`
- `onChatItemUnmuted(string id)`
Usage:
```qml
import StatusQ.Components 0.1
StatusChatList {
selectedChatId: "0"
chatListItems.model: demoChatListItems
onChatItemSelected: ...
onChatItemUnmuted: ...
}
```
Closes#100
As discussed in #109, when using the `rotation` property of `StatusIcon`
it seems to just mirror the underlying image source.
It turns out that using `rotation` on the image source is enough to have
the `ColorOverlay` rotate as well. Adding a `rotation` to the overlay will
rotate the source that's already rotated, resulting in a mirrored result.
To fix this, we're removing the additional `rotation` from the overlay.
Fixes#109
This is a component to easily render two panel layouts used in different
view of Status Desktop. Designed to be used with `StatusAppLayout`
Usage:
```qml
import StatusQ.Layout 0.1
StatusAppLayout {
...
appView: StackView {
anchors.fill: parent
initialItem: Component {
StatusAppTwoPanelLayout {
leftPanel: Component {...}
rightPanel: Component {...}
}
}
}
}
```
Closes: #78