Previously we used both "keycard" and "hardwallet" names for stuff
related to keycard. It can be confusing as "hardwallet" might be used
for other hardwallets in future.
Replace all the usage of the button without component
Use quo
Fix tests
List item in multiaccounts
Use list items in contacts
Fix welcome screen button
Experiment long press
Big list item
Remove old bottom sheet
Use bottom sheet
Keycard
Add error to list item
Stickers panel button
Images panel
Fix z-index in profile
Fix android crash
Fix signing list item
Try fixing test
iOs gas sheet keyboard
Disable root alert in e2e
keycard signing sheet height
Clean up bottom sheet events
Replace flat list in profile
Memorise the manual-close value for bottom sheet
Mailserver QR scanner
Fix e2e tests
E2e fix 2
Fix e2e 3
Remove extra fn
Reduce bridging time for animation
Trick android layout
Try hooks
Fix profile missing ens-name
Disable press on control in list-view
allow disabling animations in list item
Use simple list in wallet assets settings
TBD - this screen should be rewritten from scratch. Now on every interaction the full list is re-rendered, also it makes the wallet main screen to re-render.
Fix send sheet
Handle long press in main thread
UI fixes
perf
Update e2e
fix missing user name in image long press
Signed-off-by: Gheorghe Pinzaru <feross95@gmail.com>
This PR is part of network incentivisation. It adds a way for a client
to pull nodes from a contract.
This is done by selecting the `eth.contract` fleet. If that is selected
on login it will fetch nodes from a contract and pass them to status-go.
If these can't be fetched, it will default to `eth.beta`.
Currently contract information are hard-coded, but eventually the user
will be able to add their own (probably).
Toggled off in release.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Maria Piana <andrea.maria.piana@gmail.com>
This commits allow users to toggle pfs in dev-mode (it is already used
for pairing and group chats).
Once enabled direct and public messages sent will only be received by
users running >= 0.9.32.
Also this does not guarantee PFS (both devices need to have it enabled
it), and there still some UX work to do to ensure that, but it is useful
for testing.
A warning is displayed explaining the limitations when enabling.
We now check that we are only connected to some `peers` instead of using `NetInfo` from `react-native`.
This is because it has been reported to be quite flaky at times, not reporting online status after sleeping, and for privacy concerns (on ios it pings `apple.com`, on desktop `google.com`).
Adds a new banner `Wallet Offline` and change `Connecting to peers` to `Chat offline`.
A message will be marked as `Sent` only if it made it to the mailserver you are connected to, which will increase the guarantees that we can make about a message (if you see it as sent, it has reached at least a mailserver), this has the consequence that:
- If you are not connected to any mailserver or the mailserver is non responsive/down, and you send a message, it will be marked as `Not sent`, although it might have been actually made it in the network.
Probably this is something that we would like to communicate to the user through UX (i.e. tick if made it to at least a peer, double tick if it made to a mailserver )
Currently I have only enabled this feature in nightlies & devs, I would give it a run and see how we feel about it.
reorganize config flags
remove offline-inbox-enabled? flag
remove universal-links-enabled flag
remove add-custom-mailservers-enabled? flag
remove spam-button-detection-enabled? flag
remove flags from config files
Signed-off-by: Eric Dvorsak <eric@dvorsak.fr>