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37 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexandra Betouni 7b290ddd56
feat(StatusQ.Components): Adding StatusToastMessage
Added StatusToastMessage component, an example page
as well as a demonstration in chat view

Closes #521
2022-02-08 09:36:38 +01:00
Alexandra Betouni 094dee4928
feat(StatusQ.Components): Adding StatusTagSelector component
Added StatusTagSelector component needed for
creating new chat channels, either ono on
one or group based on updated designs on
Figma

Also added corresponding page in API Documentation

Closes #526
2022-02-02 10:26:45 +01:00
Sale Djenic 2ee91475e5 refactor(StatusAppNavBar): navigation bar displays buttons based on set model
`StatusAppNavBar` component is refactored in order to meet new changes we
have on the backend in the desktop app.
2022-02-01 11:10:09 +01:00
Noelia c5a605bf73
feat(StatusMemberListItem): Implement `StatusMemberListItem` (#539)
Create component StatusMemberListItem.

Add StatusMemberListItem component in sandbox\controls\ListItems for testing all its variants and demo app.

Add new properties in StatusListItem.

Reorganize StatusListItem.qml following Qt conventions.

Add badge in StatusSmartIndenticon component that allows configure a colored state.

Closes #515
2022-01-28 15:29:29 +01:00
Noelia 626695da25
feat(StatusQ.Controls): Introduce `StatusPasswordStrengthIndicator`
Create a password strength indicator component with the corresponding variation.

Create a base StatusProgressBar component.

Add new miscColor12.

Closes #528
2022-01-24 10:59:33 +01:00
Alexandra Betouni 0056df517d refactor: refactored/cleaned up sandbox app
Grouped QML files by pages, controls and demo app
related stuff
2022-01-19 16:22:52 +01:00
Pascal Precht bdd699557d feat(StatusQ.Controls): introduce StatusColorSelector component
This is a select component to pick from various supplied colors.

Usage:

```qml
import StatusQ.Controls 0.1

StatusColorSelector {
    model: ["red", "blue", "green"]
}

```

Closes #444
2021-10-15 11:04:22 +02:00
Pascal Precht 9fdc9aeaa3 feat(StatusQ.Controls): introduce `StatusAssetSelector` component
This is used for a more complex amount and asset selector component.

Usage:

```qml
import StatusQ.Controls 0.1

StatusAssetSelector {
    assets: ListModel {
        ListElement {
            address: "0x1234"
            name: "Status Network Token"
            value: "20"
            symbol: "SNT"
            fiatBalance: "9992.01"
            fiatBalanceDisplay: "9992.01"
        }
        ListElement {
            address: "0x1234"
            name: "DAI Token"
            value: "20"
            symbol: "DAI"
            fiatBalance: "20"
            fiatBalanceDisplay: "20"
        }
    }
}
```

Closes #442
2021-10-15 11:03:31 +02:00
Pascal Precht 6789446df3 feat(StatusQ.Components): introduce `StatusAddress` component
This introduces a `StatusAddress` component which renders an address
and can be made `expandable` by applying a `width`:

```qml
import StatusQ.Components 0.1

// Simple case
StatusAddress {
    text: "0x9ce0056c5fc6bb9459a4dcfa35eaad8c1fee5ce9"
}

// Expandable case
Item {
    width: 200
    height: childrenRect.height
    StatusAddress {
        text: "0x9ce0056c5fc6bb9459a4dcfa35eaad8c1fee5ce9"
        expandable: true
        width: parent.width
    }
}

```

Closes #430
2021-10-15 11:02:41 +02:00
Pascal Precht 5e15cc49f6 feat(StatusQ.Controls): introduce `StatusAccountSelector` component
This commit moves the original `AccountSelector` into StatusQ and makes it
a `StatusAccountSelector`. The API has been preserved. The only difference is
that it's internally relying completely on `StatusQ.Core.Theme` and `StatusQ.Controls`
components instead.

Usage:

```qml
import StatusQ.Controls 0.1

StatusAccountSelector {
    accounts: ListModel {
        ListElement {
            name: "Pascal"
            address: "0x1234567891011"
            iconColor: "red"
            balance: "0"
            walletType: "generated"
            assets: []
            fiatBalance: "1199.02"
        }
        ListElement {
            name: "Boris"
            address: "0x123"
            iconColor: "red"
            balance: "0"
            walletType: "generated"
            assets: []
            fiatBalance: "0"
        }
        ListElement {
            name: "Alexandra"
            address: "0x123"
            iconColor: "yellow"
            balance: "0"
            walletType: "generated"
            assets: []
            fiatBalance: "0"
        }
        ListElement {
            name: "Khushboo"
            address: "0x123"
            iconColor: "blue"
            balance: "0"
            walletType: "generated"
            assets: []
            fiatBalance: "0"
        }
    }
}
```

Closes #435
2021-10-15 11:02:28 +02:00
Pascal Precht 6e10959e40 feat(StatusQ.Controls): introduce `StatusSelect`
This introduces a new `StatusSelect` component which is a select form control.
The `model` property can be used to apply a `ListModel` for dynamic data.
To give users full control over what the menu items look like, `StatusSelect`
exposes a `selectMenu.delegate` property.

Most of the time this should be a `StatusMenuItemDelegate` to get access to the
comple `MenuItem` component (remember that `StatusMenuItem` is merely an `Action`
type).

`StatusMenuItemDelegate` derives most of its behaviour by its applied `action`,
so the easiest way to construct a dynamic select with StatusQ menu item look and feel
is a combination of `StatusMenuItemDelegate` and `StatusMenuItem` as shown below.

Further more, because `StatusSelect` can't know what the `delegate` is going to look like
it also can't decide what data goes into a `selectedItem`. Therefore, it offers another API,
the `selectedItemComponent` which can be any component. This component can then be accessed
by menu item actions to set corresponding properties.

Usage:

```qml
import StatusQ.Controls 0.1

StatusSelect {
    label: "Some label"
    model: ListModel {
        ListElement {
            name: "Pascal"
        }
        ListElement {
            name: "Khushboo"
        }
        ListElement {
            name: "Alexandra"
        }
        ListElement {
            name: "Eric"
        }
    }

    selectMenu.delegate: StatusMenuItemDelegate {
        statusPopupMenu: select
        action: StatusMenuItem {
            iconSettings.name: "filled-account"
            text: name
            onTriggered: {
                selectedItem.text = name
            }
        }
    }

    selectedItemComponent: Item {
        id: selectedItem
        anchors.fill: parent
        property string text: ""

        StatusBaseText {
            text: selectedItem.text
            anchors.centerIn: parent
            color: Theme.palette.directColor1
        }
    }
}
```

Closes #436
2021-10-15 11:00:30 +02:00
Pascal Precht 0764e25a58 feat(StatusQ.Popups): introduce `StatusMenuItemDelegate`
This extracts the `MenuItem` delegate used in `StatusPopupMenu` into its
own component so it can be easily reused for cases where simply supplying the
popup menu with `StatusMenuItem` (which is of type `Action`) isn't enough.

Ideally, the `StatusMenuItemDelegate` would be called `StatusMenuItem` but that
would be a breaking change.

Usage:

```qml

StatusPopupMenu {
    delegate: StatusMenuItemDelegate {
        ...
    }
}
2021-10-15 11:00:18 +02:00
B.Melnik 5043b0b625
feat(StatusModal): Add edit avatar button
Part of https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/3734
2021-10-15 10:49:40 +02:00
Khushboo-dev-cpp d9da5bdc1d
feature(StatusSelectableText): Added a selectable text component (#431)
Features:
1. Select text and copy it
2. Custom highlight on selection
3. Highlight on links
4. Support for multiline text
2021-09-29 15:22:23 -04:00
B.Melnik 3e24b71075 feat(StatusSpellcheckingMenuItems): Add spellchecking menu
Closes: #398
2021-09-20 08:52:06 +02:00
Khushboo Mehta 718171fd7b feat(StatusExpandableItem): Refactored the StatusExpandableSettingsItem to support different types
Renamed StatusExpandableSettingsItem to StatusExpandableItem.
Added support for dofferent types of styles for the item.
Type Primary: Relates to Settings Design
Type Secondary: Relates to Collectibles Design
Type Tertiary: Relates to the Collectibles detailed view design

BREAKING CHANGE: Renamed and expanded features of the  StatusExpandableSettingsItem to StatusExpandableItem
2021-09-08 13:37:03 +02:00
Khushboo Mehta 38fb8f61a5 feat(qrc): Add new icon needed for share modal 2021-09-06 11:01:13 +02:00
Khushboo Mehta f3ab4ce9c9
feat(StatusExpandableSettingsItem): Added new component for wallet settings
Also added a page in the sandbox to demonstrate its usage.
2021-09-03 10:55:27 +02:00
Pascal Precht d449f0e903
feat(StatusQ.Controls): introduce StatusSwitchTabBar and StatusSwitchTabButton
This commit adds two new components to the StatusQ.Controls module:

- StatusSwitchTabBar
- StatusSwitchTabButton

Usage:

```qml
StatusSwitchTabBar {

    StatusSwitchTabButton {
        text: "Tab 1"
    }

    StatusSwitchTabButton {
        text: "Tab 2"
    }

    StatusSwitchTabButton {
        text: "Tab 3"
    }
}
```

Closes #365
2021-09-03 10:45:45 +02:00
B.Melnik faca4765f4
feat(StatusWindowsTitleBar): Add windows title bar
Closes: #200
2021-08-30 09:42:01 +02:00
B.Melnik f9775e4de3
feat(StatusChatListCategoryItem): Add tooltips settings
Usage:

```qml
StatusChatListCategoryItem {
   addButton.tootlip.text: "Some add lazy text"
   menuButton.tooltip.text: "My menu"
}
```
2021-08-27 13:42:22 +02:00
Pascal Precht a4178bd6dc
feat(StatusChatListAndCategories): add drag and drop support for cate… (#349)
* feat(StatusChatListAndCategories): add drag and drop support for categories

This adds support for dragging and dropping chat list categories.
To persist reorder of chat categories, the new `onChatListCategoryReordered`
signal can be leveraged.

Drag and drop of categories is turned off by default and needs to
be turned on using `draggableCategories: true`.

Closes #227

* feat(Status.Core): introduce Utils namespace

This adds a new package for utility related things.
2021-08-26 15:33:45 -04:00
Pascal Precht ba4f27f9ba feat(StatusInput): introduce new validator pipeline
There's a new `validators` property that can be used to add validators to `StatusInput` instances, which are executed in the same order:

```qml
StatusInput {
  text: "Some value"
  validators: [...]
}
```

For convenience StatusQ provides some common validation methods, such as `StatusMinLengthValidator`, StatusMaxLengthValidator` and could be extended to other (e.g. email validation etc):

```qml
StatusInput {
  text: "Some value"
  validators: [
    StatusMinLengthValidator { minLength: 3 }
  ]
}
```

Validators are executed every time the text of the input changes. They are executed in the same order they have been applied, which enables users to create cascading conditions like "First make sure the value is at least 3 characters long, then make sure it matches a certain pattern".

When a validation fails, it sets the validity of the input (`valid: false`) accordingly and optionally exposes additional error information on `StatusInput.errors`:

```qml
StatusInput {
  text: "Fo"
  onTextChanged: {
    if (errors) {
      /**
       * errors now has the following structure:
       * errors: {
       *   minLength: { minValue: 3, actual: ... }
       * }
       * Also, `StatusInput` is now `valid = false`
       **/
       errorMesssage = "Expected " + errors.minLenght.minValue + " but got: "+ errors.minLength.actual; // i18n'able
    }
  }
  validators: [
    StatusMinLengthValidator { minLength: 3 }
  ]
}
```
There can be any number of error objects on the `errors` property, depending on who many validators have been run that failed validation.

Custom validators can be implemented by introducing a new `StatusValidator` type that has to implement a `validate()` function and defines the validators name. The `validate()` function has to return either `true` or `false` depending on whether the value is valid.

Alternatively, the function can return an error object which gets exposed on the underlying input's `errors` property, at which point it's considered invalid as well.

Here's a simple custom validator:

```qml
// HelloValidator.qml
import StatusQ.Controls.Validators 0.1

StatusValidator {

  property string name: "hello"

  validate: function (value) { // `value` is the `text` value of the underlying control
    return value === "hello"
  }
}
```

Applying this validators would look like this:

```qml
StatusInput {
  text: "Some value"
  validators: [
    HelloValidator {}
  ]
  onTextChanged: {
    if (errors.hello) {
      errorMessage = "Doesn't say hello!"
    }
  }
}
```

Alternatively, validators can return error objects to provide more information about what went wrong. Here's the implementation of the `StatusMinLengthValidator` as an example:

```qml
StatusValidator {

    property int minLength: 0

    name: "minLength"

    validate: function (value) {
        return value.length >= minLength ? true : {
            min: minLength,
            actual: value.length
        }
    }
}
```

Because validators as components, they can hold any custom properties they need to be configured.

There has been concern that, with this API, error messages need to be potentially defined in multiple places, given that there could be multiple instances of any validator. This is easily solved by having a centralized function figure out what the error message is, given a certain error object:

```qml
StatusInput {
  validators: [
    StatusMinLengthValidator { minLength: 3 }
  ]
  onTextChanged: {
    if (errors) {
      errorMessage = getErrorMessage(errors) // this function is provided by global or elsewhere
    }
  }
}
```

Closes #298
2021-08-16 09:37:39 +02:00
Alexandra Betouni 30f5ae4b32 feat(StatusQ.Popups) Adding SearchPopup component
Closes #264
2021-08-12 11:35:09 +02:00
Pascal Precht 246bec0d97 feat(Popups): introduce `StatusMenuHeadline` component
This component can be used to group different sections within a popup menu.

Usage:

```qml
StatusPopupMenu {

    StatusMenuItem {
        text: "One"
        icon.name: "info"
    }

    StatusMenuHeadline {
        text: "Some text"
    }

    StatusMenuItem {
        text: "Two"
        icon.name: "info"
    }
}
```
2021-07-22 07:29:59 +02:00
B.Melnik 1321760442
feat(Controls): introduce StatusBaseInput
Usage: The same interface like TextField

Closes: #106
2021-07-08 11:30:31 +02:00
B.Melnik 71d0ef7f6a
fix: Add missing .qml to resources, add qmlcache to gitignore 2021-06-29 09:47:47 +02:00
Pascal Precht baa663cea6 feat(Components): introduce `StatusContactRequestsIndicatorListItem`
Usage:

```qml
import StatusQ.Components 0.1

StatusContactRequestsIndicatorListItem {
    title: "Contact requests"
    requestsCount: 3
    sensor.onClicked: ...
}
```

Closes #175
2021-06-24 16:09:58 +02:00
Pascal Precht 148c30b991
feat(Popups): introduce StatusModalDivider 2021-06-21 13:04:34 +02:00
Pascal Precht 507703af18 feat(Components): introduce `StatusListSectionHeadline`
Usage:

```qml
import StatusQ.Components 0.1

StatusListSectionHeadline {
    text: "Settings"
}
```

Closes #164
2021-06-18 12:12:04 +02:00
Pascal Precht 40617cd710 feat(Components): introduce `StatusNavigationPanelHeadline`
Component to render navigation panel headlines.

Usage:

```qml
import StatusQ.Components 0.1

StatusNavigationPanelHeadline {
    text: "Profile"
}
```

Closes #162
2021-06-18 12:11:50 +02:00
Pascal Precht 7bca27455f
feat(Components): introduce `StatusChatListAndCategories` component
This is a wrapping component that can be used to render community chat
lists and categories. It takes care of rendering categories, the top
chat list, as well as becominng scrollable in case the content outgrows
the available space.

Usage:

```qml
import StatusQ.Components 0.1

StatusChatListAndCategories {

    chatList.model: ... // non-categorized chat items, pass all chat items here, the component will take care of filtering categorized items out
    categoryListModel: ... // available categories (need to have `id` and `name`)

    selectedChatId: ...

    showCategoryActionButtons: true // default `false` - useful when only admin users can create and mutate categories/channels

    onChatItemSelected: ... // `id` is available for selected chat id

    categoryPopupMenu: StatusPopupMenu { // optional popup menu for category items

        property string categoryId // define this property to have it hydrated with correct id and make it available inside menu items
        ...
    }

    popupMenu: StatusPopupMenu { ... } // optional popup menu for whole list, will be triggered with right-click
}
```

Closes #133
2021-06-16 11:24:18 +02:00
B.Melnik 1a7c213395
fix: make release build work
I add several files in .qrc file for running app in release mode (CONFIG+=release)
2021-06-16 11:02:52 +02:00
Pascal Precht 454e73a838 feat(Components): introduce `StatusChatInfoToolBar` component
Usage:

```qml
import StatusQ.Components 0.1

StatusChatInfoToolBar {
    chatInfoButton.title: "Cryptokitties"
    chatInfoButton.subTitle: "128 Members"
    chatInfoButton.image.source: "https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1369221718338895873/T_5fny6o_400x400.jpg"
    chatInfoButton.icon.color: Theme.palette.miscColor6

    popupMenu: StatusPopupMenu {

        StatusMenuItem {
            text: "Create channel"
            icon.name: "channel"
        }

        StatusMenuItem {
            text: "Create category"
            icon.name: "channel-category"
        }

        StatusMenuSeparator {}

        StatusMenuItem {
            text: "Invite people"
            icon.name: "share-ios"
        }
    }
}
```

Closes #141
2021-06-16 11:01:22 +02:00
Pascal Precht 3480609f7a
Revert "Revert "feat: can be used on tablets (#146)""
This reverts commit 59b40c0713.
2021-06-15 11:16:22 +02:00
Pascal Precht 59b40c0713
Revert "feat: can be used on tablets (#146)"
This reverts commit 63be014479.
2021-06-14 16:41:28 +02:00
Boris Melnik 63be014479
feat: can be used on tablets (#146)
Co-authored-by: B.Melnik <b.melnik@restream.rt.ru>
2021-06-14 08:26:16 -04:00