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mmilad75 ed7463132a
The collectibles are not supported on Optimism and Arbitrum #18507 (#18562)
* add chain id to the request

* add tests

* fix lint issues

* remove OPENSEA_API_KEY

* move subscription to a helper method for chain-ids
2024-01-24 19:17:08 +03:30
Parvesh Monu 1e11edc442
Remove last reagent atom from messages/view file (#18551) 2024-01-19 21:41:02 +05:30
Parvesh Monu 248996ce6f
Organize composer worklets (#18528) 2024-01-16 19:01:07 +05:30
Ulises Manuel 0f43daa836
[#18362] Add support for Reanimated inline styles in Reagent (#18381)
* Modify reanimated/view to support vectors contained in styles
* Add code examples of animated inline styles

Additionally,
*  Fix warning about reactive deref not supported in lazy-seqs
2024-01-10 20:09:32 -06:00
Parvesh Monu 425ef64901
Refactor compose (#18339)
- Removed show-floating-scroll-down-button? reagent atom
- Created event for scroll-to-bottom-fn
- Renamed chat.ui/close-chat
2024-01-10 13:53:35 +05:30
yqrashawn 61b0a2ecac
fix: profile screen initial avatar alignment (#18426)
debfe1ca...debfe1ca

Signed-off-by: yqrashawn <namy.19@gmail.com>
2024-01-10 10:34:54 +08:00
Shivek Khurana b3a2f397f9
🔗 Enable explorer links in wallet->about (#18406) 2024-01-08 12:00:41 +00:00
Jamie Caprani 947a1ef29c
feat(wallet): add ability to send a token (#18242) 2024-01-05 07:04:39 -08:00
flexsurfer 31acb8e9c4
improve profile screen performance (#18281) 2023-12-22 16:59:12 +01:00
flexsurfer ad8d537b9c
move status-im from utils (#18249) 2023-12-21 18:16:59 +01:00
yqrashawn 4bc5efb855
fix: universal link regex (#18020)
Co-authored-by: Yevheniia Berdnyk <ie.berdnyk@gmail.com>
2023-12-20 11:25:09 +08:00
flexsurfer 602b27105b
FINAL BOSS! rename status-im2 to status-im (#18241) 2023-12-19 20:59:07 +01:00
Brian Sztamfater a4f99de8d5
feat: implement getSuggestedRoutes in the wallet Send Flow (#18104)
Signed-off-by: Brian Sztamfater <brian@status.im>
2023-12-19 02:59:58 -08:00
Parvesh Monu d40f70dca4
Optimize chat screen navigation view (#18055) 2023-12-19 16:01:13 +05:30
flexsurfer 16a52b38e8
move input events (#18183) 2023-12-14 16:24:36 +01:00
yqrashawn 72f518d70b
feat: add encoded data for profile sharing url (#18019) 2023-12-11 20:35:39 +08:00
Ulises Manuel 8b919f4058
[#17896] Raw balances using big number (#17920)
* Add `utils.money/add` version able to work with `nil`s

* Store token raw-balance as big-number

* Improve account balance calculations using `utils.money` existing functions

* Update `:wallet/tokens-filtered` sub

* Make `prettify-balance` able to work with bignumbers
2023-12-08 13:40:26 -06:00
Lungu Cristian ed270b2162
Enabling biometry without password during sync (#17960)
* feat: added migration for the keychain hashed password

* feat: added sync biometry without password entry

* fix: biometry typo from develop

* ref: moved migration side-effects outside the event

* ref: some renaming for keychain migration

* ref: addressed @cammellos' review comments

* ref: removed unnecessary anon fn

* fix: addressed @ilmotta's review comments

* ref: removed theme from enable-biometrics

* ref: addressed J-Son89's review comments

* test: added tests for mask-data and hash-masked-password

* test: added schema to hash-masked-password and fixed test

* fix: forgot the threading

* ref: improved the masked data schema

* fix: no biometry error when canceled by user

* fix: biometry error wasn't propagated during login

* fix: alert dismiss button not passed properly

* fix: show biometrics NOT_ENROLLED error only once

* lint: removed unused require
2023-11-30 13:40:29 +02:00
Icaro Motta c1dcd7a764
Introduce malli library (#17867)
This commit is the foundational step to start using malli
(https://github.com/metosin/malli) in this project.

Take in consideration we will only be able to realize malli's full power in
future iterations.

For those without context: the mobile team watched a presentation about malli
and went through a light RFC to put everyone on the same page, among other
discussions here and there in PRs.

To keep things relatively short:

1. Unit, integration and component tests will short-circuit (fail) when
   inputs/outputs don't conform to their respective function schemas (CI should
   fail too).
2. Failed schema checks will not block the app from initializing, nor throw an
   exception that would trigger the LogBox. Exceptions are only thrown in the
   scope of automated tests.
3. There's zero performance impact in production code because we only
   instrument. Instrumentation is removed from the compiled code due to the
   usage of "^boolean js.goog/DEBUG".
4. We shouldn't expect any meaningful slowdown during development.

**What are we instrumenting in this PR?**

Per our team's agreement, we're only instrumenting the bare minimum to showcase 2 examples.

- Instrument a utility function utils.money/format-amount using the macro
  approach.
- Instrument a quo component quo.components.counter.step.view/view using the
  functional approach.

Both approaches are useful, the functional approach is powerful and allow us to
instrument anonymous functions, like the ones we pass to subscriptions or event
handlers, or the higher-order function quo.theme/with-theme. The macro approach
is perfect for functions already defined with defn.

**I evaluated the schema or function in the REPL but nothing changes**

- If you evaluate the source function, you need to evaluate schema/=> or
  schema/instrument as well.
- Remember to *var quote* when using schema/instrument.
- You must call "(status-im2.setup.schema/setup!)" after any var is
  re-instrumented. It's advisable to add a keybinding in your editor to send
  this expression automatically to the CLJS REPL, or add the call at the end of
  the namespace you are working on (similar to how some devs add "(run-tests)"
  at the end of test namespaces).

**Where should schemas be defined?**

For the moment, we should focus on instrumenting quo components, so define each
function schema in the same namespace as the component's public "view" var.

To be specific:

- A schema used only to instrument a single function and not used elsewhere,
  like a quo component schema, wouldn't benefit from being defined in a separate
  namespace because that would force the developer to constantly open two files
  instead of one to check function signatures.
- A common schema reused across the repo, like ":schema.common/theme" should be
  registered in the global registry "schema.registry" so that consumers can just
  refer to it by keyword, as if it was a built-in malli schema.
- A common schema describing status-go entities like message, notification,
  community, etc can be stored either in the respective
  "src/status_im2/contexts/*" or registered globally, or even somewhere else.
  This is yet to be defined, but since I chose not to include schemas for them,
  we can postpone this guideline.
2023-11-18 11:04:48 -03:00
Omar Basem 87c9946092
Wallet: Keypair Screen (#17775)
* wallet: keypair screen
2023-11-13 14:43:43 +04:00
flexsurfer 69f87ce8b0
[#17611] move status-im.utils.universal-links.core (#17855) 2023-11-09 21:22:15 +01:00
Dmitri Akatov b47c97a4fd
Mark utils.re-frame/defn as deprecated (#17788)
Also suggest to use utils.re-frame/reg-event-fx instead of utils.re-frame/defn
2023-11-06 19:09:40 -03:00
yqrashawn 859cb19886
fix(universal-link): more new link format, handle old link format (#17721)
Co-authored-by: pavloburykh <pavlo@status.im>
2023-11-02 15:31:49 +08:00
Ibrahem Khalil 6c2b437e62
Follow up to fix color picker on wallet (#17748) 2023-11-01 15:18:53 +02:00
Lungu Cristian 716007dc3c
fix: removed bounce from lightbox text-sheet (#17664)
fix: improving UI and gestures

fix: expanding on press now works reliably

fix: center text and disable gestures for short messages

feat: added styling for one-lined messages

fix: small opacity fix

ref: small condition change

fix: horizontal swiping being unreliable with vertical scrolling

ref: reusing shared value from lightbox animations

fix: text-sheet bottom gradient not visible on android

fix: addressed qa issues 1,2,4

fix: zoomable-image stuck if moved vertically when full screen

clean: removed unused var

chore: removed unused require

fix: don't allow returning text-sheet down and up in one move

fix: text-sheet bar styling was wrong

fix: adjusted gradient animation with designs

fix: text-sheet bar opacity
2023-11-01 13:20:10 +02:00
Omar Basem 68ad4fe086
Wallet: Address Text (#17732)
* Wallet: address text
2023-10-30 09:40:39 +04:00
Jamie Caprani 56492949f1
feat (wallet): add ability to create new account (#17496) 2023-10-26 01:45:33 -07:00
yqrashawn 04a7f76271
feat: support new universal/deep link format (#17480) 2023-10-22 09:50:48 +08:00
Icaro Motta ca6fd3df66
Upgrade Clojure libraries (#17690)
Upgrades and cleans up all production Clojure dependencies and 1 dev-only
dependency (com.taoensso/tufte).

- Remove warning "WARNING: update-keys already refers to:
  #'clojure.core/update-keys in namespace: io.aviso.exception"
- Remove hickory and mvxcvi/alphabase dependencies they are not used.
- Upgrade com.taoensso/tufte from 2.1.0 to 2.6.3
- Upgrade transit-cljs from 0.8.248 to 0.8.280
- Upgrade cljs-bean from 1.3.0 to 1.9.0
- Remove workaround for com.taoensso/timbre in shadow-cljs.edn
- Upgrade com.taoensso/timbre from 4.10 (Status fork) to 6.3.1
2023-10-20 20:47:23 -03:00
Ulises Manuel b6e2e8cba4
[#16858] Input text multiline height (#17536)
* Fix preview screen receiving wrong parameter
* Fix input multiline style on iOS and counter label always showed
* Fix icon metadata and wrong values passed to svg icons
* Use quo/input in add contact sheet
2023-10-17 16:45:03 -06:00
Parvesh Monu e6e29a8521
Implement animations for discover communities screen 2023-10-17 21:48:46 +05:30
Icaro Motta 7ae96e86f1
Enable ns sorting linter and clean+sort all namespaces (#17618) 2023-10-16 22:03:18 +00:00
flexsurfer ca88de162a
[#17435] migrate status-im.notifications (#17603) 2023-10-13 12:40:50 +02:00
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
flexsurfer a847f508f9
[#17410] migrate status-im.ethereum.core (#17422) 2023-09-27 11:57:51 +02:00
flexsurfer 6a169bd0bd
[#17347] move [status-im.utils.http :as http] to status-im2 (#17350) 2023-09-20 14:16:07 +02:00
Parvesh Monu 9df1b854bd
Remove use of camel-snake-kebab from shell worklet (#17310) 2023-09-18 16:51:39 +05:30
Siddarth Kumar a24ddbeefa
address design feedback on profile share UI (#16257)
This commit adds UI Touchups to profile share screen according to a recent Design Review.
2023-09-15 18:02:13 +05:30
Mohamed Javid 0003800f05
Implement Emoji Picker (#17195)
This commit adds Emoji Picker in the app for usage in Message Composer and Wallet Account.

---------

Signed-off-by: Mohamed Javid <19339952+smohamedjavid@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-13 23:08:13 +05:30
yqrashawn a05156c645
Fix: User-avatar indicator size/position (#17110)
### Commit Summary
Figma https://www.figma.com/file/WQZcp6S0EnzxdTL4taoKDv/Design-System-for-Mobile?type=design&node-id=107-5264&mode=design&t=3IlYad4D0crAiVcf-4

Affected all avatars with status indicator
32x32

Signed-off-by: yqrashawn <namy.19@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Flavio Fraschetti <flavio@status.im>
2023-09-07 17:45:23 +01:00
Icaro Motta 857c9c2f74
Unshadow remaining core & non-core vars (#17138)
Unshadows all remaining vars in status-mobile, including non
cljs.core/clojure.core ones. The only exceptions are cljs.core/type and
cljs.core/name (which happen quite often, so I'm not sure if it's worth
unshadowing them).
2023-09-01 11:54:53 +00:00
yqrashawn 7e9ba0768a
fix: support new design ident ring width (#17034) 2023-09-01 16:35:46 +08:00
yqrashawn a6710f902f
feat: render all avatars using media server (#16193) 2023-08-15 09:59:40 +08:00
Ulises Manuel Cárdenas c4b142ea68
[#16446] Communities banner animation (#16567)
* Simplifies community banner and adds style property
* Add animation for communities banner card
* Moves value-in-range to `utils.number` and removes `bounded-val`
* Moves animated values to view namespace
* Make `community.banner` component themeable
2023-07-28 13:18:33 -06:00
Mohsen Ghafouri 3b8f66d2ec
[#16377] feat: add calendar component in quo2 preview (#16783) 2023-07-29 00:26:15 +05:30
Icaro Motta b9890a9d44
Upgrade shadow-cljs and ClojureScript (#15417)
This commit upgrades Shadow CLJS from 2.11.16 (released on Feb/21) to latest
2.25.0 (Jul/23), so ~1.5 years worth of upgrades. By upgrading shadow we
can finally use the latest major Clojure version 1.11.x.

Why upgrade shadow?

- Shadow CLJS controls the ClojureScript version we can use. In order to use the
  latest major Clojure version we must upgrade Shadow CLJS.

- Shadow CLJS releases new versions very frequently, and if you take a look at
  its changelog https://github.com/thheller/shadow-cljs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md, you'll see
  it had tons and tons of bug fixes over the years. I hope some of them help
  improve the DX for certain contributors who recently reported issues with
  it.

- Clojure 1.11 brings new features, bug fixes and even performance improvements
  (although I think the performance mostly impacts Clojure on the JVM). See the
  changelog https://github.com/clojure/clojure/blob/master/changes.md#changes-to-clojure-in-version-1110

Things that can be beneficial to us, or are interesting nonetheless:

- New :as-alias to be used in require, which is like :as but does not require
  the namespace to load. This means namespaced keywords using :as-alias can't
  cause circular dependency errors. This feature would very useful if we used
  namespaced keywords, but we don't, so...
  https://github.com/clojure/clojure/blob/master/changes.md#22-as-alias-in-require
- New macros run-test and run-test-var to run single test with fixtures and
  report.
- New iteration function, useful for processing paginated data.
  https://www.abhinavomprakash.com/posts/clojure-iteration/
- New update-keys function: applies a function to every key in a map.
- New update-vals function: applies a function to every value in a map.

Examples for update-vals and update-keys. They should perform better than the
common reduce-kv approach since they use a transient data structure.

    (let [m {:a 1 :b 2}]
      (update-vals m inc)) ; => {:a 2, :b 3}
    
    (let [m {:a 1 :b 2}]
      (update-keys m name)) ; => {"a" 1, "b" 2}

Why change namespaces within __tests__ directories?

Any namespace with the word --tests-- throws an error, like the one below. I
didn't bother investigating why, so I changed the guidelines to reflect the new
convention. It's probably related to the double dashes in the name.

    Namespace quo2.components.dividers.--tests--.divider-label-component-spec has a
    segment starting with an invalid JavaScript identifier at line 1
2023-07-28 13:40:54 -03:00
Icaro Motta 238e35a281
Unshadow more Clojure core vars (#16777)
This is a continuation of https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/16500 (Lint
& fix some shadowed core Clojure(Script) vars).

Notes: As a reminder, the goal is to eventually disallow shadowing core Clojure
vars entirely, but to get there and avoid rebase hell and regressions, we need
to do in smaller steps, especially because we can't safely automate the process
of unshadowing vars.

We are already down from ~500 shadowed core vars to 350 in total.

Why is this PR is using names such as "s", "v" or "sym"? Names such as s or v
are the so called idiomatic names, and are listed in the Clojure Style Guide
https://guide.clojure.style/#idiomatic-names. I used them whenever I felt
appropriate. For the var cljs.core/symbol I opted to use sym, even though the
symbol in question is not necessarily a Clojure symbol, I think the alias
conveys the meaning well enough
(https://www.clojure.org/guides/learn/syntax#_symbols_and_idents).

New vars linted:

- comparator
- identity
- str
- symbol
- val

Outstanding shadowed vars include type, name, hash, comp.
2023-07-26 11:26:12 +00:00
Ibrahem Khalil 0067468d57
Fix failing mute till test (#16453) 2023-07-16 15:02:32 +03:00
Icaro Motta 88c4521321
Move status-im.utils.money to utils.money (#16573) 2023-07-12 18:26:04 +00:00