When right-clicking a community from the navbar and selecting "View community", Status Desktop
opens `CommunityMembersPopup` which looks like it was either never really finished or more of an
intermediate solution until a proper community profile popup was created.
That's why this commit replaces it with a `CommunityProfilePopup` instead.
In fact, this lead to changes in `CommunityProfilePopup` where the `activeCommunity` dependency
is entirely removed, which allows us to use this popup in various places given that it's hydrated
with proper data.
Because we're no longer relying on `activeCommunity` inside that popup, all of its children and
connected popups needed that same refactor as well, hence this PR introduces a few more changes.
Closes#2890
This replaces the modal popup with `StatusModal` in the `CreateCommunityPopup`
and also ensures that it adheres to the design.
There are still things to be refactored in here, primarily form control components.
Those will be tackled in future commits once they have been built in StatusQ
Closes#2882
This commit refactors the `CommunityProfilePopup` to use `StatusModal`. Since it's made of
various popup content components, it also updates the memberlist, the overview and the
invite friends view, so it doesn't break the UI along the way.
Closes: #2885, #2887, #2888
There are two regressions introduced in 080767c338 where
the `CreateChannelPopup` isn't properly centered when triggered in edit mode,
and that the channel name field isn't hydrated with channel data.
This commits fixes both bugs.
The chat navbar tab button renders an indicator when there's unread messages
in any of the chats. It also renders a message count, which prior to this commit
equals to the number of total unread messages.
This however is not the desired behaviour. Instead, the count should be the total
number of unread one on one messages (DMs), plus the total number of mentions in any
chats the user is participating in.
This commiit ensures the correct message count is rendered. It also adds an "unread messages"
indicator to community buttons.
Closes#2869
This first step in leveraging StatusQ components. This sets up the overall
app layout, allowing us to use other sub view layouts provided by StatusQ,
such as `StatusAppTwoPanelLayout`.
This commit primarily touches the application navbar, leaving layout changes
in dedicated views for future commits.
Partially closes#2688
add getSettings methods to src/status
fix issue with calling getSettings; document issue
remove most direct references to libstatus; document some common issues
remove most references to libstatus wallet
add mailserver layer to status lib; remove references to libstatus mailservers
remove libstatus accounts references
move types out of libstatus; remove libstatus types references
remove libstatus browser references
refactor libstatus utils references
remove more references to libstatus stickers
remove references to libstatus constants from src/app
remove more libstatus references from src/app
refactor token_list usage of libstatus
refactor stickers usage of libstatus
refactor chat usage of libstatus
remove libstatus references from the wallet view
remove logic from ens manager view
fix issue with import & namespace conflict
remove unnecessary imports
refactor provider view to not depend on libstatus
refactor provider view
refactor: move accounts specific code to its own section
fix account selection
move collectibles to their own module
update references to wallet transactions
refactor: move gas methods to their own file
refactor: extract tokens into their own file
refactor: extract ens to its own file
refactor: extract dappbrowser code to its own file
refactor: extract history related code to its own file
refactor: extract balance to its own file
refactor: extract utils to its own file
clean up wallet imports
fix: identicon for transaction commands
Fixes#2533
Closes#2344.
Add ability to edit name, description, and private fields of a community channel.
feat: Display community channel description
Ensure the width of the description does not surpass the context menu and instead wraps to the next line.
feat: After channel is created, set it as the active channel
Fixes: #2364
The Send Message button click event was erroring due to a refactor that had been done to allow for changing app sections.
This has been updated to follow the current way to change app sections.
fix: “Send Message” button crash in communities
This required switching from communities to normal view.
fix: crash when clicking channel link in community message
When a message in communities contains a link to another channel (ie #otherchannel), the search for this channel needed to be updated to also search for the channel by name, allowing for switching between channels within a community by message link. Additionally, when in a community, if the channel was located in a normal chat, it will switch the view to the normal chat after being found.
As discussed in https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/2144#issuecomment-817791172 and https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/discussions/2145, it's no longer desired
to have different appearance settings across multiple accounts.
Instead, the appearance setting should apply globally to all accounts,
essentially bypassing the individual setting stored in status-go.
This commit introduces a new global setting called `theme` which,
at the time of introducing this commit, can be either:
0 => Light
1 => Dark
2 => System
Because those enum values matches the `AppearanceContainer.Theme` enum,
this commit removes it completely and simply relies on QML's built-in
`Universal.[Light|Dark|System] variants respectively.
Closes#2144
This commit introces global settings that apply across accounts used
inside the application. This is useful when settings like the selected
locale should b the same across all accounts.
Closes#2144
Prior to this commit, we would only set the translation package for the
application's engine when `appSettings.locale !== "en"`.
This is problematic because it seems that `engine` is already provided with
a system default that may not be `en`. In practice, this means that, initially,
engine is loaded with, say `de`. `appSettings.locale` might be `en` but because
we're only loading the correct translation package when it's **not** `en`,
the application will stay in `de`.
Changing the language to `en` at runtime is fine, however once the application
is restarted, `engine` is again initialized with some other possible system default.
It seems that we should *always* load the translation packge when `appSettings` are
loaded.
Since https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/commit/93668ff75
we're hiding the setting to change appearance for compact normal mode
of the UI. For now, compact mode is the new default (reasoning is unclear
at this point).
Prior to this change, most likely many users are still using the
normal mode configuration, so we have to enforce compact mode for
those.
Allow up to 5 images to be dragged and dropped in to one-on-one chats and in the timeline. Can be combined with the existing upload button. The upload file dialog has been changed to allow multiple selections. Drag and dropped images adhere to the following rules, with corresponding validations messages:
- Max 5 image
- Image size must be 0.5 MB or less
- File extension must be one of [".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".heif", "tif", ".tiff"]
Drag and drop and uploaded images are now also deduplicated.