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BalogunofAfrica b88dcf1072
fix: back button on 1:1 chat (#17544)
* fix: back button on 1:1 chat

* fix: show close icon only for 1:1 and community chat

* fix: use close icon for only 1:1 chat
2023-10-06 12:47:29 +01:00
yqrashawn afbd890a04
fix: several bugs in 1.25 design feedback (#17548) 2023-10-06 15:32:33 +08:00
John Ngei 933a5a1a9e
1-1 chats bug fixes
* removed horizontal padding for separator line

* fixed: page-nav button backgrounds visibility

* updated top margin

* updated selected item top margin

* fixed: author and  message margins
2023-10-06 00:45:26 +03:00
Icaro Motta 6e897f0ea6
Migrate away from rf/defn and rf/merge (first step) (#17451)
This commit shows how to move away from rf/defn
f12c7401d1/src/utils/re_frame.clj (L1-L90)
& rf/merge
f12c7401d1/src/utils/re_frame.cljs (L39-L85)
and why we should do it.

## Problems

Before jumping to solutions, let's understand the problems first, in no order of
importance.

### Problem 1: Cyclic dependencies

If you ever tried to move event handlers or the functions used inside them to
different files in status-mobile, you probably stumbled in cyclic dependency
errors.

When an event is registered in re-frame, it is globally available for any other
place to dispatch. The dispatch mechanism relies on globally unique keywords,
the so called event IDs, e.g. :chat/mute-successfully. This means that event
namespaces don't need to require other event namespaces, just like you don't
need to require subscription namespaces in views.

rf/merge increases the likelihood of cyclic dependencies because they force
event namespaces to require each other. Although not as common, this happened a
few times with devs in the team and it can be a big hassle to fix if you are
unlucky. It is a problem we should not have in the first place (at least not as
easily).

### Problem 2: We are not linting thousands of lines of code

The linter (clj-kondo) is incapable of understanding the rf/defn macro. In
theory, we could teach clj-kondo what the macro produces. I tried this, but gave
up after a few tries.

This is a big deal, clj-kondo can catch many issues and will continue to catch
more as it continue to evolve. It's hard to precisely count how many lines are
affected, but `find src/ -type f -name 'events.cljs' -exec wc -l {} +` gives us
more than 4k LOC.

### Problem 3: Blocking RN's UI thread for too long

Re-frame has a routing mechanism to manage events. When an event is dispatched,
it is enqueued and scheduled to run some time later (very soon). This process is
asynchronous and is optimized in such a way as to balance responsiveness vs the
time to empty the queue.

>[...] when processing events, one after the other, do ALL the currently queued
>events. Don't stop. Don't yield to the browser. Hog that CPU.
>
>[...] but if any new events are dispatched during this cycle of processing,
>don't do them immediately. Leave them queued.
>
>-- https://github.com/day8/re-frame/blob/master/src/re_frame/router.cljc#L8-L60

Decisions were made (way back in 2017) to reduce the number of registered
re-frame events and, more importantly, to coalesce events into bigger ones with
the rf/merge pattern. I tried to find evidence of real problems that were trying
to be solved, but my understanding is that decisions were largely based on
personal architectural preferences.

Fast-forward to 2023, and we are in a situation where we have many heavy events
that process a LOT of stuff in one go using rf/merge, thus blocking the UI
thread longer than we should. See, for example,
[status-im2.contexts.profile.login.events/login-existing-profile](3082605d1e/src/status_im2/contexts/profile/login/events.cljs (L69)),
[status-im2.contexts.profile.login.events/get-chats-callback](3082605d1e/src/status_im2/contexts/profile/login/events.cljs (L98)),
and many others.

The following excerpt was generally used to justify the idea that coalescing
events would make the app perform better.

> We will reduce the the amount of subscription re-computations, as for each
> distinct action, :db effect will be produced and swapped into app-db only once
>
> -- https://github.com/status-im/swarms/issues/31#issuecomment-346345981

This is in fact incorrect. Re-frame, ever since 2015 (so before the original
discussions in 2017) uses a concept of batching to process events, which means
subscriptions won't re-run after every dispatched event, and thus components
won't re-render either. Re-frame is smarter than that.

> groups of events queued up will be handled in a batch, one after the other,
> without yielding to the browser (previously re-frame yielded to the browser
> before every single event).
>
> -- 39adca9367/docs/releases/2015.md (050--2015-11-5)

Here's a practical example you can try in a shadow-cljs :mobile REPL to see the
batching behavior in practice.

```clojure
;; A dummy event that toggles between DEBUG and INFO levels.
(re-frame/reg-event-fx :dummy-event
  (fn [{:keys [db]}]
    {:db (update-in db
                    [:profile/profile :log-level]
                    (fn [level]
                      (if (= "DEBUG" level)
                        "INFO"
                        "DEBUG")))}))

(def timer
  (js/setInterval #(re-frame/dispatch [:dummy-event])
                  50))

;; 1. In component status-im.ui.screens.advanced-settings.views/advanced-settings,
;; add a print call to see when it's re-rendered by Reagent because the
;; subscription :log-level/current-log-level will be affected by our dummy event.
;;
;; 2. Also add a print call to the subscription :log-level/current-log-level to
;; see that the subscription does NOT re-run on every dispatch.

;; Remember to eval this expression to cancel the timer.
(js/clearInterval timer)
```

If you run the above timer with 50ms interval, you'll see a fair amount of
batching happening. You can infer that's the case because you'll see way less
than 20 print statements per second (so way less than 20 recomputations of the
subscription, which is the max theoretical limit).

When the interval is reduced even more, to say 10ms (to simulate lots of
dispatches in a row), sometimes you don't see a single recomputation in a 5s
window because re-frame is too busy processing events.

This shows just how critical it is to have event handlers finishing as soon as
possible to relinquish control back to the UI thread, otherwise responsiveness
is affected. It also shows that too many dispatches in a row can be bad, just as
big event handlers would block the batch for too long. You see here that
dispatching events in succession does NOT cause needless re-computations.

Of course there's an overhead of using re-frame.core/dispatch instead of calling
a Clojure function, but the trade-off is clearly documented: the more we
process in a single event, the less responsive the app may be because re-frame
won't be able to relinquish control back to the UI thread. The total time to
process the batch increases, but re-frame can't stop in the middle compared to
when different dispatches are used.

Thus, I believe this rf/merge pattern is harmful as a default practice in an
environment such as ours, where it's desirable end-users feel a snappy RN app. I
actually firmly believe we can improve the app's responsiveness by not
coalescing events by default. We're also preventing status-mobile from taking
the most advantage from future improvements in re-frame's scheduler. I can
totally see us experimenting with other algorithms in the scheduler to best fit
our needs. We should not blindly reduce the number of events as stated here
https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/2634#discussion_r155243127.

Solution: only coalesce events into one pile when it's strictly desirable to
atomically update the app db to avoid inconsistencies, otherwise, let the
re-frame scheduler do its job by using fx, not rf/merge. When needed, embrace
*eventual app db consistency* as a way to achieve lower UI latency, i.e. write
fast and short events, intentionally use :dispatch-later or other timing effects
to bend the re-frame's scheduler to your will.

There's another argument in favor of using something like rf/merge which I would
like to deconstruct. rf/merge gives us a way to reuse computations from
different events, which is nice. The thing here is that we don't need rf/merge
or re-frame to reuse functions across namespaces. rf/merge complects re-frame
with the need to reuse transformations.

Instead, the solution is as trivial as it gets, reuse app db "transformers"
across events by extracting the logic to data store namespaces
(src/status_im/data_store). This solution has the added benefit of not causing
cyclic dependency errors.

### Problem 4: Clojure's language server doesn't understand code under rf/defn

Nowadays, many (if not most) Clojure devs rely on the Clojure Language Server
https://github.com/clojure-lsp/clojure-lsp to be more effective. It is an
invaluable tool, but it doesn't work well with the macro rf/defn, and it's a
constant source of frustration when working in event namespaces. Renaming
symbols inside the macro don't work, finding references, jumping to local
bindings, etc.

Solution: don't use rf/defn, instead use re-frame's reg-event-fx function and
clojure-lsp will understand all the code inside event handlers.

### Problem 5: Unit tests for events need to "test the world"

Re-frame's author strongly recommends testing events that contain non-trivial
data transformations, and we do have many in status-mobile (note: let's not
confuse with integration tests in status_im/integration_test.cljs). That, and
non-trivial layer-3 subscriptions should be covered too. The reasoning is that
if we have a well developed and tested state layer, many UI bugs can be
prevented as the software evolves, since the UI is partially or greatly derived
from the global state. See re-frame: What to Test?
39adca9367/docs/Testing.md (what-to-test).
See PR Introduce subscription tests
https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/14472, where I share more
details about re-frame's testing practices.

When we use rf/merge, we make unit testing events a perennial source of
frustration because too many responsibilities are aggregated in a single event.
Unfortunately, we don't have many devs in the team that attempted to write unit
tests for events to confirm my claim, but no worries, let's dive into a real
example.

In a unit test for an event, we want to test that, given a cofx and args, the
event handler returns the expected map of effects with the correct values
(usually db transformations).

Let's assume we need to test the following event. The code is still using the
combo rf/defn & rf/merge.

```clojure
(rf/defn accept-notification-success
  {:events [:activity-center.notifications/accept-success]}
  [{:keys [db] :as cofx} notification-id {:keys [chats]}]
  (when-let [notification (get-notification db notification-id)]
    (rf/merge cofx
              (chat.events/ensure-chats (map data-store.chats/<-rpc chats))
              (notifications-reconcile [(assoc notification :read true :accepted true)]))))
```

As you can see, we're "rf/merging" two other functions, namely ensure-chats and
notifications-reconcile. In fact, ensure-chats is not registered in re-frame,
but it's 99% defined as if it's one because it needs to be "mergeable" according
to the rules of rf/merge. Both of these "events" are quite complicated under the
hood and should be unit tested on their own.

Now here goes the unit test. Don't worry about the details, except for the expected output.

```clojure
(deftest accept-notification-success-test
  (testing "marks notification as accepted and read, then reconciles"
    (let [notif-1          {:id "0x1" :type types/private-group-chat}
          notif-2          {:id "0x2" :type types/private-group-chat}
          notif-2-accepted (assoc notif-2 :accepted true :read true)
          cofx             {:db {:activity-center {:filter        {:type types/no-type :status :all}
                                                   :notifications [notif-2 notif-1]}}}

          expected {:db         {:activity-center {:filter        {:type 0 :status :all}
                                                   :notifications [notif-2-accepted notif-1]}
                                 :chats           {}
                                 :chats-home-list nil}
                    ;; *** HERE ***
                    :dispatch-n [[:activity-center.notifications/fetch-unread-count]
                                 [:activity-center.notifications/fetch-pending-contact-requests]]}
          actual   (events/accept-notification-success cofx (:id notif-2) nil)]
      (is (= expected actual)))))
```

Notice the map has a :dispatch-n effect and other stuff inside of it that are
not the responsibility of the event under test to care about. This happens
because rf/merge forces the event handler to compute/call everything in one go.
And things get MUCH worse when you want to test an event A that uses rf/merge,
but A calls other events B and C that also use rf/merge (e.g. event
:profile.login/get-chats-callback). At that point you flip the table in horror
😱, but testing events and maintaining them should be trivial.

Solution: Use re-frame's `fx` effect.

Here's the improved implementation and its accompanying test.

```clojure
(defn accept-notification-success
  [{:keys [db]} [notification-id {:keys [chats]}]]
  (when-let [notification (get-notification db notification-id)]
    (let [new-notifications [(assoc notification :read true :accepted true)]]
      {:fx [[:dispatch [:chat/ensure-chats (map data-store.chats/<-rpc chats)]]
            [:dispatch [:activity-center.notifications/reconcile new-notifications]]]})))

(re-frame/reg-event-fx :activity-center.notifications/accept-success accept-notification-success)

(deftest accept-notification-success-test
  (testing "marks notification as accepted and read, then reconciles"
    (let [notif-1          {:id "0x1" :type types/private-group-chat}
          notif-2          {:id "0x2" :type types/private-group-chat}
          notif-2-accepted (assoc notif-2 :accepted true :read true)
          cofx             {:db {:activity-center {:filter        {:type types/no-type :status :all}
                                                   :notifications [notif-2 notif-1]}}}

          ;; *** HERE ***
          expected {:fx [[:dispatch [:chat/ensure-chats []]]
                         [:dispatch [:activity-center.notifications/reconcile [notif-2-accepted]]]]}
          actual   (events/accept-notification-success cofx [(:id notif-2) nil])]
      (is (= expected actual)))))
```

Notice how the test expectation is NOT verifying what other events do (it's
actually "impossible" now). Using fx completely decouples events and makes
testing them a joy again.

### Problem 6: Unordered effects

status-mobile still uses the legacy way to describe the effects map, which has
the problem that their order is unpredictable.

> Prior to v1.1.0, the answer is: no guarantees were provided about ordering.
> Actual order is an implementation detail upon which you should not rely.
>
> -- 39adca9367/docs/Effects.md (order-of-effects)

> In fact, with v1.1.0 best practice changed to event handlers should only
> return two effects :db and :fx, in which case :db was always done first and
> then :fx, and within :fx the ordering is sequential. This new approach is more
> about making it easier to compose event handlers from many smaller functions,
> but more specificity around ordering was a consequence.
>
> -- 39adca9367/docs/Effects.md (order-of-effects)

### Problem 7: Usage of deprecated effect dispatch-n

We have 35 usages, the majority in new code using dispatch-n, which has been
officially deprecated in favor of multiple dispatch tuples in fx. See
39adca9367/docs/api-builtin-effects.md (L114)

### Problem 8: Complexity 🧙‍♂️

Have you ever tried to understand and/or explain how rf/merge and rf/defn work?
They have their fare share of complexity and have tripped up many contributors.

This is not ideal if we want to create a project where contributors can learn
re-frame as quickly as possible. Re-frame is already complicated enough to grasp
for many, the added abstractions should be valuable enough to justify.

Interestingly, rf/merge is a stateful function, and although this is not a
problem in practice, it is partially violating re-frame's spirit of only using
pure functions inside event handlers.

### Problem 9: Using a wrapping macro rf/defn instead of global interceptors

When rf/defn was created inside status-mobile, re-frame didn't have global
interceptors yet (which were introduced 3+ years ago). We no longer have this
limitation after we upgraded our old re-frame version in PR
https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/15997.

Global interceptors are a simple and functional abstraction to specify functions
that should run on every event, for example, for debugging during development,
logging, etc. This PR already shows this is possible by removing the wrapping
function utils.re-frame/register-handler-fx without causing any breakage.

## Conclusion

By embracing re-frame's best practices for describing effects
39adca9367/docs/FAQs/BestPractice.md (use-the-fx-effect),
we can solve long standing issues that affect every contributor at different
levels and bring the following benefits:

- Simplify the codebase.
- Bring back the DX we all deserve, i.e. Clojure Language Server and clj-kondo
  fully working in event namespaces.
- Greatly facilitate the testability of events.
- Give devs more flexibility to make the app more responsive, because the new
  default would not coalesce events, which in turn, would block the UI thread
  for shorter periods of time. At least that's the theory, but exceptions will
  be found.

The actions to achieve those benefits are:

- Don't use the macro approach, replace rf/defn with
  re-frame.core/reg-event-fx.
- Don't use rf/merge, simply use re-frame's built-in effect :fx.
- Don't call event handlers as normal functions, just as we don't directly call
  subscription handlers. Use re-frame's built-in effect :fx.

## How do we refactor the remainder of the code?

Some numbers first:

- There are 228 events defined with rf/defn in src/status-im2/.
- There are 34 usages of rf/merge in src/status_im2/.

## Resources

- Release notes where fx was introduced in re-frame:
  39adca9367/docs/releases/2020.md (110-2020-08-24)
2023-10-05 16:11:45 -03:00
Icaro Motta b73ac6b107
Upgrade clj-kondo and configure new linters (#17543)
- Upgrade clj-kondo to latest version to take advantage of new linters. From
  version 2023.04.14
  https://github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#20230414 to
  2023.09.07
  https://github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#20230907
- Use new linter ":unused-alias" and set at WARN level for the moment, because
  otherwise the PR would increase a bit too much, but it did catch many unused
  "require" aliases. Added in version 2023.09.07
  https://github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#20230907
- Use new linter ":case-symbol-test" and fix the reported errors, added in
  version 2023.07.13
  https://github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#20230713
- Use new linters ":equals-true", ":plus-one", and ":minus-one" and fix reported
  errors, added in version 2023.05.18
  https://github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#20230518
- Raise level from WARN to ERROR for linter "uninitialized-var".
- Explicitly add ":case-duplicate-test" to clj-kondo config, renamed in version
  2023.07.13
  https://github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#20230713
- Explicitly add ":case-quoted-test" to clj-kondo config, renamed in version
  2023.07.13
  https://github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#20230713
- Explicitly add ":deprecated-namespace" to clj-kondo config, added in version
  2023.07.13
  https://github.com/clj-kondo/clj-kondo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#20230713

Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/17287
2023-10-05 15:50:57 -03:00
Anton Iakimov d80fb0b3de
update status/wakuv2 fleets DNS discovery enrtree
e1354016...9034f0a9

https://github.com/status-im/infra-misc/issues/171
2023-10-05 18:22:42 +01:00
Andrea Maria Piana ef80fc567f
Update waku nodes
e1354016...b8041fc8
2023-10-05 18:22:10 +01:00
Siddarth Kumar 7043e03dd4
Enter scan code tab in Syncing (#16852)
* feat: add enter scan code view

This commit adds the enter sync code UI.

Fixes : #16062

Design link : https://www.figma.com/file/V6nlpAWIf2e1XU8RJ9yQPe/Syncing-for-Mobile?node-id=675%3A179729&mode=dev

Review notes :
We do not make use of quo2/input here because currently that component does not allow stretching to fit in sync code which spans upto 3 lines.
2023-10-05 21:05:54 +05:30
Parvesh Monu c2833ae33d
fix wrong counter color in jump-to screen (#17554) 2023-10-05 18:46:25 +05:30
Ibrahem Khalil a7f0566050
Copy update (#17487) 2023-10-05 14:04:08 +03:00
Omar Basem 1812cfb8dc
fixes (#17519)
Fix onboarding UI
2023-10-05 08:26:44 +04:00
John Ngei d5a71e2ce0
updated selected item view
* updated selected-item view to match design

* fix show bottom margin on selected item on bottom sheet

* fixed image message dimensions

* fix: selected item view issues

* fix: reviews

* fix: bottom sheet shaking when item is selected
2023-10-05 01:42:53 +03:00
Icaro Motta aa2345d35c
Reduce Clojure linter warning noise (#17491)
Change the make "lint" target default behavior to NOT show clj-kondo warnings.

In the CI, I kept the same behavior, i.e. show all warnings and errors
simultaneously.

Motivation:
When devs run make lint, most of the time, they don't want to see a long list of
warnings. Their focus is on the errors. Additionally, the majority of devs in
the mobile team see clj-kondo warnings in their editors of choice already.

We (some of us) believe the editor feedback/warnings are sufficiently noisy.

Add the following somewhere in your config files if you want to see
warnings.

    export CLJ_LINTER_PRINT_WARNINGS=true
2023-10-04 16:06:54 -03:00
Volodymyr Kozieiev b534b33a09
Doc updated with instruction how to view db content (#17535)
* Doc updated with instruction to view db content
2023-10-04 19:29:55 +01:00
omahs 69df5a7e2f
fix: typos (#17484) 2023-10-04 16:54:32 +02:00
Omar Basem 191f5de6f1
Wallet: Create Account UI (2) (#17468)
* Wallet: create account UI (2)
2023-10-04 14:17:55 +04:00
Omar Basem df2b5147cd
Wallet: Add address to watch (#17479)
wallet: add address to watch
2023-10-04 14:04:33 +04:00
Parvesh Monu 4235c71b2f
Remove options to create community from mobile from release and nightly builds (#17495) 2023-10-04 15:12:16 +05:30
Mohamed Javid aef2f2cfed
Implement wallet-networks type to the page-nav component (#17485)
This commit adds the wallet-networks type to the page-nav component.

Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-04 14:18:34 +05:30
BalogunofAfrica f065aa1c05
fix(identifier): emoji hash line height (#17386) 2023-10-04 08:44:44 +01:00
Vitaliy Vlasov fbe30d7b18
Update status-go to v0.167.6
b3213172...e1354016
Signed-off-by: Vitaliy Vlasov <siphiuel@protonmail.com>
2023-10-04 01:16:25 +03:00
Brian Sztamfater 878a1cc285
feat: implement saved contact address list item component (#17400)
Signed-off-by: Brian Sztamfater <brian@status.im>
2023-10-03 15:51:11 -03:00
Mohsen 26ae434d07
[#17396] fix: Mention is displayed as public key in PNs (#17461) 2023-10-03 19:53:33 +03:00
Ibrahem Khalil 26a702799c
[16845] Wrong buttons background color on community home screen's page nav (#17003) 2023-10-03 19:37:11 +03:00
Ibrahem Khalil f5038f8e24
Only count images in an album in photo selector (#17459) 2023-10-03 19:00:51 +03:00
Tetiana Churikova 5b765f873b
e2e: small alignments (#17477) 2023-10-03 14:53:57 +02:00
Jinho Jang a13d3a175b
Update ja.json (#17438) 2023-10-03 14:11:42 +02:00
Lungu Cristian dfc972079f
fix: show hashtag in chat when replying/copying (#17374) 2023-10-03 11:55:22 +03:00
Lungu Cristian 1286188005
fix: show links inside activity-center mention (#17424) 2023-10-03 11:17:32 +03:00
Volodymyr Kozieiev 9fb37d3a48
Collection avatar component (#17462)
* Collection avatar component
2023-10-02 21:46:47 +01:00
Mohsen ee85d6d596
[#17288] refactor: migrate previews to new api (#17470) 2023-10-02 16:28:35 +03:00
Omar Basem d8d8a6c7a0
Quo2: Token Input followup (#17419)
* Quo2: token input followup
2023-10-02 09:01:39 +04:00
Jakub Sokołowski f5f1e6302d
ci: use new OpenSea API keys
They are split by both platform and build type.

Depends on:
https://github.com/status-im/status-jenkins-lib/pull/74

Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
2023-09-29 16:32:45 +02:00
Mohamed Javid 9c26a54006
Add network-dropdown to wallet-overview component (#17440)
This commit adds the "network-dropdown" component to the "wallet-overview" component.

Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-29 18:53:06 +05:30
codemaster ab868a6ae5
Implement switcher group messaging card (#16802) 2023-09-29 23:11:21 +10:00
Parvesh Monu 695bbcbe81
fix bottom tabs unread badge for group chats (#17454) 2023-09-29 17:59:35 +05:30
Mohamed Javid bf76ca167a
Implement dropdown component and update it's usage across the codebase (#17412)
This commit: 

- Removes the existing dropdown component which uses the old button component under the hood
- Implements the Dropdown component
- Updates the usage in the page-nav component for types dropdown, token and wallet-networks
- Updates the usage in the photo selector bottom sheet
- Updates the usage in the Quo2 preview main screen

---------

Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-29 17:37:27 +05:30
Ulises Manuel af1942dff3
[#17220] - New 64 avatars size (#17283)
* Add 64 size for user-avatar

* Add 64 size for channel-avatar

* Add 64 size for account-avatar

* Add 64 size for wallet-avatar
2023-09-29 03:48:02 -06:00
yqrashawn 1c31127a6f
fix: missing/empty user-avatar in component previews (#17430) 2023-09-29 15:30:04 +08:00
Ajay Sivan fe404ab005
Remove old quo code from status_im2 namespace (#17404) 2023-09-28 09:27:31 -07:00
Brian Sztamfater 8869271054
feat: implement account list item component (#17303)
Signed-off-by: Brian Sztamfater <brian@status.im>
2023-09-28 12:27:36 -03:00
Brian Sztamfater 5ea78084d1
feat: implement saved address component (#17398)
Signed-off-by: Brian Sztamfater <brian@status.im>
2023-09-28 12:13:49 -03:00
Mohsen ba57ab9ae4
[#17288] refactor: migrate previews to new api (#17420) 2023-09-28 15:26:15 +03:00
Siddarth Kumar 0522120c66
Standardized in-app authentication (#16916)
* chore: move password input to connected component
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Co-authored-by: Jamie Caprani <jamiecaprani@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: frank <lovefree103@gmail.com>
2023-09-28 04:23:15 -07:00
Parvesh Monu 6b9b5fa300
Only use animated loading skeleton for ios (#17432) 2023-09-27 20:43:21 +05:30
Omar Basem 77733b3a65
Quo2: Color picker (#17405)
* Quo2: color picker
2023-09-27 15:34:16 +04:00
Volodymyr Kozieiev 79f7b6c6ba
Transaction summary design followup fixes (#17360) 2023-09-27 11:54:41 +01:00
flexsurfer db787f9d4b
remove status-im.utils.clocks (#17434) 2023-09-27 12:04:40 +02:00
flexsurfer a847f508f9
[#17410] migrate status-im.ethereum.core (#17422) 2023-09-27 11:57:51 +02:00
Lungu Cristian 4152b9318b
Quo2: section label (#17219)
* feat: added section-label to quo2

* fix: addressed review comments

* ref: reorder and small change

* fix: blur only for dark and adjusted styling
2023-09-27 12:07:10 +03:00