Removes the feature that allows users to cancel outgoing contact requests (possible spam vector). From now on, the user who sent the contact request will only be able to see the notification in the pending state. It seems this feature will be revisited in the future, but for now the agreement is to do the simplest thing and remove it.
Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/15357
Steps to test:
- Send CR from A to B.
- A should see a new notification in the pending state.
- B should receive a notification. If B accepts the CR, then A's pending CR disappears. If B declines the CR, then A's notification stays pending forever.
Note: As expected, A can swipe left->right to mark the outgoing pending notification as read or swipe right->left to delete it.
Otherwise we can end up with Gradle failing to find the dependencies
because we've patched away all entries referencing external repos.
Also made the regex in AWS parser a but more strict.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
290579f7...44a0f5b7Fixes: #15290
This commit adds collapsing of categories.
It also adds ordering of chats/categories as it was previously ignored.
It also removes the communities/enabled? flag as it's not used anymore,
and communities should always be enabled.
- Display Activity Center unread badge with the unread counter.
- Use the new seen state stored in `status-go` to change the color of the
notification.
- Performance: split the `top-nav` component into left and right section
components and render the unread indicator in a separate component to not
trigger the re-render of the entire `top-nav` (as was before).
Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/14851
Demo: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/46027/224299978-770dd5f1-302b-4375-af2b-3cd181ffdc9d.webm
Notes
=====
- Fix/improve: `quo/counter` displayed `NaN` to the user if the input value was
an empty string.
- In Figma, there's a border around the unread indicator. I didn't implement
this because the ideal solution IMO involves changing the `quo/counter`
component a little bit because the width of the component varies according to
the content displayed (1, 9, 99, 100, etc) and I wanted to the right thing in
a separate PR.
Design notes
============
There's an ongoing conversation with the Design team to decide what to do with
the gray indicator on top of the bell icon, since there's little contrast when
it's is in the `seen` state.
Platforms
=========
- Android
- iOS
Steps to test
=============
- Open Status
- Receive one or more notifications in the Home screen and check the unread
indicator is blue and has a counter.
- Open the AC and close it, notice the unread indicator is now in the `seen`
state. You can close the app and re-open and the state is persisted.
- Mark notifications as read/unread at will, check the unread counter is
correct.
Implements swipe actions for notifications with call to action (e.g. pending
contact requests, unverified identity verifications, etc).
Fixes https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/15118
According to the Design team, the goal is to deliver a consistent experience to
users, so whenever the user sees a notification with buttons, the same actions
can be taken via the swipe buttons.
Note: swipe buttons are using placeholder icons while the Design team works out
which ones to use
Additionally, a bunch of fixes:
- Fix: outgoing pending contact requests were not being removed from the UI when
cancelled.
- Fix: Membership tab not showing unread indicator.
- Fix: dismissed membership notification not marked as read.
- Fix: dismissed membership notification was displaying decline/accept buttons.
Regression came from changes in status-go related to soft deletion of
notifications.
- Fix: incorrect check for the pending state of a contact request.
- Fixed lots of bugs for identity verification notifications, as it was
completely broken. Unfortunately, somebody made lots of changes without
actually testing the flows.
- Add basic error handling and log if accepting, declining or canceling contact
requests fail.
The demo shows an identity verification with swipe actions to reply or decline.
[identity-verification-swipe-to-reply.webm](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/46027/223565755-b2ca3f68-12e2-4e1e-9e52-edd52cfcc971.webm)
Out of scope: The old quo input is still in use in the identity verification
notification. This will eventually be solved by issue
https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/issues/14364
### Steps to test
Notifications with one or more buttons (actions) are affected by this change,
because now the user can also swipe left/right to act on them.
- Membership notifications: private group chat. The following PR explains how to
generate them https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/14785
- Contact requests, and community gated requests to join (Admin tab).
- Identity verifications. I believe the only way to test identity verification
flows at the moment is to use the Desktop app, since initiating the challenge
is not implemented in Mobile yet.
- Mentions and replies don't have new swipe buttons because they don't have call
to action buttons throughout their lifecycle.
Steps to test identity verification flows:
#### Identity verification flow 1
- `A` and `B` are mutual contacts.
- `A` sends a verification request to `B`.
- `A` should not see any notification yet.
- `B` should receive an identity verification notification. `B` can either
decline or reply.
- `B` declines and the status `Declined` is shown instead of buttons.
- `B` can now either swipe to toggle read/unread or swipe delete the
notification.
- `A` should not receive any notification after `A` declined.
#### Identity verification flow 2
- `A` and `B` are mutual contacts.
- `A` sends a verification request to `B`.
- `A` should not see any notification yet.
- `B` should receive an identity verification notification. `B` can either
decline or reply.
- `B` press `Reply` and a bottom sheet is displayed with a text input.
- `B` sends the reply/answer message and the status `Replied` is shown instead
of buttons.
- `B` can now either swipe to toggle read/unread or swipe to delete the
notification.
- `A` should receive a notification with the reply from `B`.
- `A` can either mark the answer as untrustworthy or accept it (trust it) via
the normal buttons, as well as via the swipe left/right buttons.
- If `A` accepts the answer, then the status `Confirmed` is shown instead of
buttons. On the other hand, if `A` marks as untrustworthy, then the status
`Untrustworthy` is shown instead of buttons.
- `B` should receive no further notifications due to `A`s actions.
- `A` can now either swipe to toggle read/unread or swipe delete the
notification.