element-web/src/components/views/settings/tabs/user/PreferencesUserSettingsTab.js

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/*
Copyright 2019 New Vector Ltd
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
import React from 'react';
import {_t} from "../../../../../languageHandler";
import {SettingLevel} from "../../../../../settings/SettingsStore";
import LabelledToggleSwitch from "../../../elements/LabelledToggleSwitch";
import SettingsStore from "../../../../../settings/SettingsStore";
import Field from "../../../elements/Field";
const sdk = require("../../../../..");
const PlatformPeg = require("../../../../../PlatformPeg");
export default class PreferencesUserSettingsTab extends React.Component {
static COMPOSER_SETTINGS = [
'MessageComposerInput.autoReplaceEmoji',
Be more positive with setting labels Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/6435 This is done through an on-the-fly inverter for the settings. All the settings changed are boolean values, so this should be more than safe to just let happen throughout the SettingsStore. Typically a change like this would be done in the individual handlers (similar to how setting names are remapped to different properties or even different storage locations on the fly), however doing that for this many settings would be a huge nightmare and involve changing *all* the layers. By putting a global "invert this" flag on the setting, we can get away with doing the inversion as the last possible step during a read (or write). To speed up calculations of the default values, we cache all the inverted values into a lookup table similar to how we represent the defaults already. Without this, the DefaultHandler would need to iterate the setting list and invert the values, slowing things down over time. We invert the value up front so we can keep the generic inversion logic without checking the level ahead of time. It is fully intended that a default value represents the new setting name, not the legacy name. This commit also includes a debugger for settings because it was hard to visualize what the SettingsStore was doing during development. Some added information is included as it may be helpful for when someone has a problem with their settings and we need to debug it. Typically the debugger would be run in conjunction with `mxSendRageshake`: `mxSettingsStore.debugSetting('showJoinLeaves') && mxSendRageshake('Debugging showJoinLeaves setting')`.
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'MessageComposerInput.suggestEmoji',
'sendTypingNotifications',
];
static TIMELINE_SETTINGS = [
'autoplayGifsAndVideos',
'urlPreviewsEnabled',
Be more positive with setting labels Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/6435 This is done through an on-the-fly inverter for the settings. All the settings changed are boolean values, so this should be more than safe to just let happen throughout the SettingsStore. Typically a change like this would be done in the individual handlers (similar to how setting names are remapped to different properties or even different storage locations on the fly), however doing that for this many settings would be a huge nightmare and involve changing *all* the layers. By putting a global "invert this" flag on the setting, we can get away with doing the inversion as the last possible step during a read (or write). To speed up calculations of the default values, we cache all the inverted values into a lookup table similar to how we represent the defaults already. Without this, the DefaultHandler would need to iterate the setting list and invert the values, slowing things down over time. We invert the value up front so we can keep the generic inversion logic without checking the level ahead of time. It is fully intended that a default value represents the new setting name, not the legacy name. This commit also includes a debugger for settings because it was hard to visualize what the SettingsStore was doing during development. Some added information is included as it may be helpful for when someone has a problem with their settings and we need to debug it. Typically the debugger would be run in conjunction with `mxSendRageshake`: `mxSettingsStore.debugSetting('showJoinLeaves') && mxSendRageshake('Debugging showJoinLeaves setting')`.
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'TextualBody.enableBigEmoji',
'showReadReceipts',
'showTwelveHourTimestamps',
'alwaysShowTimestamps',
Be more positive with setting labels Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/6435 This is done through an on-the-fly inverter for the settings. All the settings changed are boolean values, so this should be more than safe to just let happen throughout the SettingsStore. Typically a change like this would be done in the individual handlers (similar to how setting names are remapped to different properties or even different storage locations on the fly), however doing that for this many settings would be a huge nightmare and involve changing *all* the layers. By putting a global "invert this" flag on the setting, we can get away with doing the inversion as the last possible step during a read (or write). To speed up calculations of the default values, we cache all the inverted values into a lookup table similar to how we represent the defaults already. Without this, the DefaultHandler would need to iterate the setting list and invert the values, slowing things down over time. We invert the value up front so we can keep the generic inversion logic without checking the level ahead of time. It is fully intended that a default value represents the new setting name, not the legacy name. This commit also includes a debugger for settings because it was hard to visualize what the SettingsStore was doing during development. Some added information is included as it may be helpful for when someone has a problem with their settings and we need to debug it. Typically the debugger would be run in conjunction with `mxSendRageshake`: `mxSettingsStore.debugSetting('showJoinLeaves') && mxSendRageshake('Debugging showJoinLeaves setting')`.
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'showRedactions',
'enableSyntaxHighlightLanguageDetection',
Be more positive with setting labels Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/6435 This is done through an on-the-fly inverter for the settings. All the settings changed are boolean values, so this should be more than safe to just let happen throughout the SettingsStore. Typically a change like this would be done in the individual handlers (similar to how setting names are remapped to different properties or even different storage locations on the fly), however doing that for this many settings would be a huge nightmare and involve changing *all* the layers. By putting a global "invert this" flag on the setting, we can get away with doing the inversion as the last possible step during a read (or write). To speed up calculations of the default values, we cache all the inverted values into a lookup table similar to how we represent the defaults already. Without this, the DefaultHandler would need to iterate the setting list and invert the values, slowing things down over time. We invert the value up front so we can keep the generic inversion logic without checking the level ahead of time. It is fully intended that a default value represents the new setting name, not the legacy name. This commit also includes a debugger for settings because it was hard to visualize what the SettingsStore was doing during development. Some added information is included as it may be helpful for when someone has a problem with their settings and we need to debug it. Typically the debugger would be run in conjunction with `mxSendRageshake`: `mxSettingsStore.debugSetting('showJoinLeaves') && mxSendRageshake('Debugging showJoinLeaves setting')`.
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'showJoinLeaves',
'showAvatarChanges',
'showDisplaynameChanges',
];
static ROOM_LIST_SETTINGS = [
'RoomList.orderByImportance',
];
static ADVANCED_SETTINGS = [
'alwaysShowEncryptionIcons',
Be more positive with setting labels Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/6435 This is done through an on-the-fly inverter for the settings. All the settings changed are boolean values, so this should be more than safe to just let happen throughout the SettingsStore. Typically a change like this would be done in the individual handlers (similar to how setting names are remapped to different properties or even different storage locations on the fly), however doing that for this many settings would be a huge nightmare and involve changing *all* the layers. By putting a global "invert this" flag on the setting, we can get away with doing the inversion as the last possible step during a read (or write). To speed up calculations of the default values, we cache all the inverted values into a lookup table similar to how we represent the defaults already. Without this, the DefaultHandler would need to iterate the setting list and invert the values, slowing things down over time. We invert the value up front so we can keep the generic inversion logic without checking the level ahead of time. It is fully intended that a default value represents the new setting name, not the legacy name. This commit also includes a debugger for settings because it was hard to visualize what the SettingsStore was doing during development. Some added information is included as it may be helpful for when someone has a problem with their settings and we need to debug it. Typically the debugger would be run in conjunction with `mxSendRageshake`: `mxSettingsStore.debugSetting('showJoinLeaves') && mxSendRageshake('Debugging showJoinLeaves setting')`.
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'Pill.shouldShowPillAvatar',
'TagPanel.enableTagPanel',
'promptBeforeInviteUnknownUsers',
// Start automatically after startup (electron-only)
// Autocomplete delay (niche text box)
];
constructor() {
super();
this.state = {
autoLaunch: false,
autoLaunchSupported: false,
minimizeToTray: true,
minimizeToTraySupported: false,
};
}
async componentWillMount(): void {
const platform = PlatformPeg.get();
const autoLaunchSupported = await platform.supportsAutoLaunch();
let autoLaunch = false;
if (autoLaunchSupported) {
autoLaunch = await platform.getAutoLaunchEnabled();
}
const minimizeToTraySupported = await platform.supportsMinimizeToTray();
let minimizeToTray = true;
if (minimizeToTraySupported) {
minimizeToTray = await platform.getMinimizeToTrayEnabled();
}
this.setState({autoLaunch, autoLaunchSupported, minimizeToTraySupported, minimizeToTray});
}
_onAutoLaunchChange = (checked) => {
PlatformPeg.get().setAutoLaunchEnabled(checked).then(() => this.setState({autoLaunch: checked}));
};
_onMinimizeToTrayChange = (checked) => {
PlatformPeg.get().setMinimizeToTrayEnabled(checked).then(() => this.setState({minimizeToTray: checked}));
};
_onAutocompleteDelayChange = (e) => {
SettingsStore.setValue("autocompleteDelay", null, SettingLevel.DEVICE, e.target.value);
};
_renderGroup(settingIds) {
const SettingsFlag = sdk.getComponent("views.elements.SettingsFlag");
return settingIds.map(i => <SettingsFlag key={i} name={i} level={SettingLevel.ACCOUNT} />);
}
render() {
let autoLaunchOption = null;
if (this.state.autoLaunchSupported) {
autoLaunchOption = <LabelledToggleSwitch value={this.state.autoLaunch}
onChange={this._onAutoLaunchChange}
label={_t('Start automatically after system login')} />;
}
let minimizeToTrayOption = null;
if (this.state.minimizeToTraySupported) {
minimizeToTrayOption = <LabelledToggleSwitch value={this.state.minimizeToTray}
onChange={this._onMinimizeToTrayChange}
label={_t('Close button should minimize window to tray')} />;
}
return (
<div className="mx_SettingsTab mx_PreferencesUserSettingsTab">
<div className="mx_SettingsTab_heading">{_t("Preferences")}</div>
<div className="mx_SettingsTab_section">
<span className="mx_SettingsTab_subheading">{_t("Composer")}</span>
{this._renderGroup(PreferencesUserSettingsTab.COMPOSER_SETTINGS)}
<span className="mx_SettingsTab_subheading">{_t("Timeline")}</span>
{this._renderGroup(PreferencesUserSettingsTab.TIMELINE_SETTINGS)}
<span className="mx_SettingsTab_subheading">{_t("Room list")}</span>
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{this._renderGroup(PreferencesUserSettingsTab.ROOM_LIST_SETTINGS)}
<span className="mx_SettingsTab_subheading">{_t("Advanced")}</span>
{this._renderGroup(PreferencesUserSettingsTab.ADVANCED_SETTINGS)}
{minimizeToTrayOption}
{autoLaunchOption}
<Field id={"autocompleteDelay"} label={_t('Autocomplete delay (ms)')} type='number'
value={SettingsStore.getValueAt(SettingLevel.DEVICE, 'autocompleteDelay')}
onChange={this._onAutocompleteDelayChange} />
</div>
</div>
);
}
}