It includes logo, title, community members, description, loaded, community id, popularity, tags row (that must be replaced to a new StatusQ component `StatusListItemTagRow`.
It also contains `locale` property used to decide the member's number format.
Added loading card.
Added Community Card page (components test) and view (demo app) in sandbox.
Added component documentation.
Part of task: https://github.com/status-im/status-desktop/issues/4936
It adds the `StatusItemPicker` control and `StatusListPicker` component and its corresponding documentation.
The new selector component is composed by a `StatusButtonPicker` and a drop-down list.
It adds sections in `ListView` by using `category` model property.
It incorporates a searcher in header.
The selector type can be customised as a `StatusRadioButton` or a `StatusCheckbox`.
It adds dynamic selection mechanism.
It adds a dynamic text fit between `name` and `shortName` text components.
It adds a specific page in `sandbox` and some models to play with that.
It extends `StatusPickerButton` to allow more than one type.
Closes#563
* feat: Add emoji support
1. StatusChatListItem (only updated parts already done by Jo)
2. StatusListItem
3. StatusInput
* feat(StatusColorSelectorGrid): Added new widget for color selection as needed in wallet
* fix(StatusInput): on reset, valid should be set to true else error mode is shown even though the user hasnt entered a value
* fix(StatusLetterIdenticon): Removed the clicked event out from the LetterIdenticon and added it to the StatusBaseInput as other places that use the letterIdenticon dont need the mouse area is not needed
It creates `StatusPinInput` control that allows customzing its circle diameter, circle spacing and pin length. It contains a `TextInput` object that will provide the component, input text management like validation rules.
It incorporates a blinking animation when the control is focused and feedback (mouse shape changed) when hovering it.
It adds new page in sandbox to play with `StatusPinInput` control.
It adds component documentation.
Also it creates 2 new `StatusValidator` controls with their corresponding documentation:
- `StatusRegularExpressionValidator` which wraps a QML type `RegularExpressionValidator`.
- `StatusIntValidator` which wraps a QML type `IntValidator`.
Closes#524
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
Create a password strength indicator component with the corresponding variation.
Create a base StatusProgressBar component.
Add new miscColor12.
Closes#528
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
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
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
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
Adding picker button
* As an example it opens Qt's ColorDialog, as soon as
a color is selected there, the button is colored
with that. Final color picker to be implemented in
a seperate task.
Also minor improvements in main.qml and sandbox.pro
Closes#202
This is just temporary until #40 lands, but for now it allows for
the scrollable content to be grow which is needed to make pages
with many components usable.
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