status-qml/sandbox/controls/Layout.qml

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feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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import QtQuick 2.14
import QtQuick.Controls 2.14
import QtQuick.Layouts 1.14
import StatusQ.Core 0.1
import StatusQ.Core.Theme 0.1
import StatusQ.Controls 0.1
import StatusQ.Components 0.1
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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import StatusQ.Layout 0.1
import StatusQ.Popups 0.1
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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Column {
spacing: 10
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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StatusToolBar {
width: 518
headerContent: StatusChatInfoButton {
width: Math.min(implicitWidth, parent.width)
title: "Some contact"
subTitle: "Contact"
asset.color: Theme.palette.miscColor7
type: StatusChatInfoButton.Type.OneToOneChat
}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
StatusToolBar {
width: 518
headerContent: StatusChatInfoButton {
width: Math.min(implicitWidth, parent.width)
title: "Some contact"
subTitle: "Contact"
asset.color: Theme.palette.miscColor7
type: StatusChatInfoButton.Type.PublicChat
pinnedMessagesCount: 1
muted: true
}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
StatusToolBar {
notificationCount: 1
width: 518
headerContent: StatusChatInfoButton {
width: Math.min(implicitWidth, parent.width)
title: "Some contact"
subTitle: "Contact"
asset.color: Theme.palette.miscColor7
type: StatusChatInfoButton.Type.OneToOneChat
pinnedMessagesCount: 1
}
}
StatusToolBar {
notificationCount: 1
width: 518
StatusTagSelector {
namesModel: ListModel {
ListElement {
publicId: "0x0"
name: "Maria"
icon: ""
isIdenticon: false
onlineStatus: 3
isReadonly: true
tagIcon: "crown"
}
ListElement {
publicId: "0x1"
name: "James"
icon: ""
isIdenticon: false
onlineStatus: 1
isReadonly: false
tagIcon: ""
}
}
toLabelText: qsTr("To: ")
warningText: qsTr("USER LIMIT REACHED")
}
}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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Row {
spacing: 5
Button {
id: btn
text: "Append"
onClicked: {
buttons.append({
name: "Test community",
tooltipText: "Test Community"
})
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
}
QtObject {
id: appSectionType
readonly property int chat: 0
readonly property int community: 1
readonly property int wallet: 2
readonly property int browser: 3
readonly property int nodeManagement: 4
readonly property int profileSettings: 5
}
StatusAppNavBar {
sectionModel: ListModel {
ListElement {sectionId: "chat"; sectionType: 0; name: "Chat"; active: true; image: ""; icon: "chat"; color: ""; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 12}
}
regularNavBarButton: StatusNavBarTabButton {
anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
name: model.icon.length > 0? "" : model.name
icon.name: model.icon
icon.source: model.image
tooltip.text: model.name
autoExclusive: true
checked: model.active
badge.value: model.notificationsCount
badge.visible: model.hasNotification
badge.border.color: hovered ? Theme.palette.statusBadge.hoverBorderColor : Theme.palette.statusBadge.borderColor
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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badge.border.width: 2
}
}
StatusAppNavBar {
communityTypeRole: "sectionType"
communityTypeValue: appSectionType.community
sectionModel: ListModel {
ListElement {sectionId: "chat"; sectionType: 0; name: "Chat"; active: true; image: ""; icon: "chat"; color: ""; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 12}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0001"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 12}
ListElement {sectionId: "wallet"; sectionType: 2; name: "Wallet"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "wallet"; color: ""; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "browser"; sectionType: 3; name: "Browser"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "bigger/browser"; color: ""; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "profile"; sectionType: 5; name: "Profile"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "bigger/settings"; color: ""; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 0}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
property bool communityAdded: false
filterRegularItem: function(item) {
if(item.sectionType === appSectionType.community)
if(communityAdded)
return false
else
communityAdded = true
return true
}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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filterCommunityItem: function(item) {
return item.sectionType === appSectionType.community
}
regularNavBarButton: StatusNavBarTabButton {
anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
name: model.icon.length > 0? "" : model.name
icon.name: model.icon
icon.source: model.image
tooltip.text: model.name
autoExclusive: true
checked: model.active
badge.value: model.notificationsCount
badge.visible: model.hasNotification
badge.border.color: hovered ? Theme.palette.statusBadge.hoverBorderColor : Theme.palette.statusBadge.borderColor
badge.border.width: 2
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
communityNavBarButton: StatusNavBarTabButton {
anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
name: model.icon.length > 0? "" : model.name
icon.name: model.icon
icon.source: model.image
tooltip.text: model.name
autoExclusive: true
checked: model.active
badge.value: model.notificationsCount
badge.visible: model.hasNotification
badge.border.color: hovered ? Theme.palette.statusBadge.hoverBorderColor : Theme.palette.statusBadge.borderColor
badge.border.width: 2
popupMenu: StatusPopupMenu {
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Invite People")
icon.name: "share-ios"
}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("View Community")
icon.name: "group"
}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Edit Community")
icon.name: "edit"
enabled: false
}
StatusMenuSeparator {}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Leave Community")
icon.name: "arrow-left"
type: StatusMenuItem.Type.Danger
}
}
}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
StatusAppNavBar {
communityTypeRole: "sectionType"
communityTypeValue: appSectionType.community
sectionModel: ListModel {
ListElement {sectionId: "chat"; sectionType: 0; name: "Chat"; active: true; image: ""; icon: "chat"; color: ""; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 12}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0001"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 12}
ListElement {sectionId: "wallet"; sectionType: 2; name: "Wallet"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "wallet"; color: ""; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "browser"; sectionType: 3; name: "Browser"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "bigger/browser"; color: ""; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
property bool communityAdded: false
filterRegularItem: function(item) {
if(item.sectionType === appSectionType.community)
if(communityAdded)
return false
else
communityAdded = true
return true
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
filterCommunityItem: function(item) {
return item.sectionType === appSectionType.community
}
regularNavBarButton: StatusNavBarTabButton {
anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
name: model.icon.length > 0? "" : model.name
icon.name: model.icon
icon.source: model.image
tooltip.text: model.name
autoExclusive: true
checked: model.active
badge.value: model.notificationsCount
badge.visible: model.hasNotification
badge.border.color: hovered ? Theme.palette.statusBadge.hoverBorderColor : Theme.palette.statusBadge.borderColor
badge.border.width: 2
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
communityNavBarButton: StatusNavBarTabButton {
anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
name: model.icon.length > 0? "" : model.name
icon.name: model.icon
icon.source: model.image
tooltip.text: model.name
autoExclusive: true
checked: model.active
badge.value: model.notificationsCount
badge.visible: model.hasNotification
badge.border.color: hovered ? Theme.palette.statusBadge.hoverBorderColor : Theme.palette.statusBadge.borderColor
badge.border.width: 2
popupMenu: StatusPopupMenu {
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Invite People")
icon.name: "share-ios"
}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("View Community")
icon.name: "group"
}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Edit Community")
icon.name: "edit"
enabled: false
}
StatusMenuSeparator {}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Leave Community")
icon.name: "arrow-left"
type: StatusMenuItem.Type.Danger
}
}
}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
StatusAppNavBar {
communityTypeRole: "sectionType"
communityTypeValue: appSectionType.community
sectionModel: ListModel {
ListElement {sectionId: "chat"; sectionType: 0; name: "Chat"; active: true; image: ""; icon: "chat"; color: ""; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 12}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0001"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0002"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0003"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0004"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "wallet"; sectionType: 2; name: "Wallet"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "wallet"; color: ""; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "browser"; sectionType: 3; name: "Browser"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "bigger/browser"; color: ""; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "profile"; sectionType: 5; name: "Profile"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "bigger/settings"; color: ""; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
property bool communityAdded: false
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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filterRegularItem: function(item) {
if(item.sectionType === appSectionType.community)
if(communityAdded)
return false
else
communityAdded = true
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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return true
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
filterCommunityItem: function(item) {
return item.sectionType === appSectionType.community
}
regularNavBarButton: StatusNavBarTabButton {
anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
name: model.icon.length > 0? "" : model.name
icon.name: model.icon
icon.source: model.image
tooltip.text: model.name
autoExclusive: true
checked: model.active
badge.value: model.notificationsCount
badge.visible: model.hasNotification
badge.border.color: hovered ? Theme.palette.statusBadge.hoverBorderColor : Theme.palette.statusBadge.borderColor
badge.border.width: 2
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
communityNavBarButton: StatusNavBarTabButton {
anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
name: model.icon.length > 0? "" : model.name
icon.name: model.icon
icon.source: model.image
tooltip.text: model.name
autoExclusive: true
checked: model.active
badge.value: model.notificationsCount
badge.visible: model.hasNotification
badge.border.color: hovered ? Theme.palette.statusBadge.hoverBorderColor : Theme.palette.statusBadge.borderColor
badge.border.width: 2
popupMenu: StatusPopupMenu {
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Invite People")
icon.name: "share-ios"
}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("View Community")
icon.name: "group"
}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Edit Community")
icon.name: "edit"
enabled: false
}
StatusMenuSeparator {}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Leave Community")
icon.name: "arrow-left"
type: StatusMenuItem.Type.Danger
}
}
}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
StatusAppNavBar {
communityTypeRole: "sectionType"
communityTypeValue: appSectionType.community
sectionModel: ListModel {
ListElement {sectionId: "chat"; sectionType: 0; name: "Chat"; active: true; image: ""; icon: "chat"; color: ""; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 12}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0001"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 12}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0002"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0003"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0004"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 1}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0005"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0006"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 3}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0007"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 5}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0008"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0009"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "0x0010"; sectionType: 1; name: "Test Community"; active: false; image: ""; icon: ""; color: "#00ff00"; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 11}
ListElement {sectionId: "wallet"; sectionType: 2; name: "Wallet"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "wallet"; color: ""; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "browser"; sectionType: 3; name: "Browser"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "bigger/browser"; color: ""; hasNotification: false; notificationsCount: 0}
ListElement {sectionId: "profile"; sectionType: 5; name: "Profile"; active: false; image: ""; icon: "bigger/settings"; color: ""; hasNotification: true; notificationsCount: 0}
}
property bool communityAdded: false
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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filterRegularItem: function(item) {
if(item.sectionType === appSectionType.community)
if(communityAdded)
return false
else
communityAdded = true
return true
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
filterCommunityItem: function(item) {
return item.sectionType === appSectionType.community
}
regularNavBarButton: StatusNavBarTabButton {
anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
name: model.icon.length > 0? "" : model.name
icon.name: model.icon
icon.source: model.image
tooltip.text: model.name
autoExclusive: true
checked: model.active
badge.value: model.notificationsCount
badge.visible: model.hasNotification
badge.border.color: hovered ? Theme.palette.statusBadge.hoverBorderColor : Theme.palette.statusBadge.borderColor
badge.border.width: 2
}
communityNavBarButton: StatusNavBarTabButton {
anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
name: model.icon.length > 0? "" : model.name
icon.name: model.icon
icon.source: model.image
tooltip.text: model.name
autoExclusive: true
checked: model.active
badge.value: model.notificationsCount
badge.visible: model.hasNotification
badge.border.color: hovered ? Theme.palette.statusBadge.hoverBorderColor : Theme.palette.statusBadge.borderColor
badge.border.width: 2
popupMenu: StatusPopupMenu {
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Invite People")
icon.name: "share-ios"
}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("View Community")
icon.name: "group"
}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Edit Community")
icon.name: "edit"
enabled: false
}
StatusMenuSeparator {}
StatusMenuItem {
text: qsTr("Leave Community")
icon.name: "arrow-left"
type: StatusMenuItem.Type.Danger
}
}
}
}
feat(Layout): introduce StatusAppNavBar This commit introduces a new `StatusAppNavBar` component that can be used to create a Status application's tab bar for dedicated tab sections such as chat, profile, wallet etc. The component is build in a way that it support declarative and imperative usage where necessary. In its most simple form, a `StatusAppNavBar` comes with a single tab button for the chat section. Such button has to be of type `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml import StatusQ.Layout 0.1 StatusAppNavBar { navBarChatButton: StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "chat" badge.value: 33 badge.visible: true tooltip.text: "Chat" } } ``` In addition, it's possible to specify a list of `StatusNavBarTabButton` for other sections of the application using the `navBarTabButtons` property: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarTabButtons: [ StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "wallet" tooltip.text: "Wallet" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "browser" tooltip.text: "Browser" }, StatusNavBarTabButton { icon.name: "status-update" tooltip.text: "Timeline" } ] } ``` Lastly, when desired to render tabs for Status community, which can grow in size, `StatusAppNavBar` exposes a list via the `navBarCommunityTabButtons` property that can have a `model` and a `delegate`. The `delegate` should also be a `StatusNavBarTabButton`: ```qml StatusAppNavBar { ... navBarCommunityTabButtons.model: someModel.communities navBarCommunityTabButtons.delegate: StatusNavBarTabButton { name: model.name tooltip.text: model.name anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter } } ``` The amount of community tab buttons can grow as they need until their dedicated area becomes scrollable, at which point all `navBarTabButtons` will stick to the bottom of `StatusAppNavBar`. Closes #18
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}
}