This adds a step after login to complete security for your new session. At the
moment, the only verification method is entering your SSSS passphrase, but nicer
paths will be added soon.
This new step only appears when crypto is available and the account has
cross-signing enabled in SSSS.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/11214
This covers the "recents" section and rough design exclusively. It is known that the Field does nothing and that there's a bunch of missing functionality - this is to be iterated upon in future PRs. Labs flag is to aide development and should be removed in a very near future PR.
Also, this is focusing on DMs and not user lists in general because I misinterpreted the scope. I'll fix this in a future PR and instead make this the best DM invite dialog it can be.
Closes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/11197
This adds dialogs for creating and accessing secret storage via a passphrase or
recovery key. These flows are adapted from the ones used for key backup.
This is not part of any designs, so it may be short-lived, but it's quite handy
for diagnosing issues with cross-signing at least while the feature is in
development.
This adds a basic error boundary around the entire app to catch errors during
rendering and present the user with the options on how to proceed. This is not
implemented as a modal so that it could be used selectively in portions of the
app as well, such as just the `RoomView`.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/11009
This removes the v1 Reactions UX which only allowed you to choose only one emoji
out of each pair. It is replaced by a different UX inside a tooltip and without
these constraints.
Part of https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9753
As part of reactions and editing work, we're adding a new style of tooltip that
allows interacting with the content of the tooltip. `ContextualMenu` is closest
out of the things we have today, but it doesn't position in quite the way we
want and it's already quite complex.
To get started, let's first clone that to a new `InteractiveTooltip`.
Part of https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9753
Part of https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9716
My brain can't deal with two different ways to write "Tooltip", so this
converges the naming to match the rest of the code base. Separate commits will
fix up the file names for case-insensitive file systems.
This adds a first attempt at tooltip showing who reacted to a message. It
doesn't limit senders or position the tooltip nicely, but the info is there at
least.
Part of https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9722
This displays the existing reactions a message has from all users below the
message.
Since we don't currently have an API to actually get these events yet,
adds a temporary hook that looks for a specific message to inject some sample
data. This helps build out the UI for now and can be removed once it exists.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9573
This adds a new action bar component to hold multiple per-message actions. This
existing options button has moved to this new component, and is currently the
only action.
Little bit of a mix of things in this one:
* Support variable-width dialogs. Default is fixed-width as before,
only UploadConformDialog is variable-width. Controlled by a prop
to BaseDialog.
* Fixes to the cancel 'x' - scale the mask image, tweak size & colour
* Colour & boldness of dialog titles
* Align the dialog title & cancel 'x'
* Remove gap between dialog buttons & right hand side of dialog(!)
* Round corners on dialogs
* Add grey border on image preview in upload confirm dialog
* and, squeezing in slightly randomly, finish the partially renamed
ChatInviteDialog to AddressPickerDialog.
Also fairly significant refactor of the uploading code: there are
a number of different ways of triggerring a file upload and each
went through a different code path (the media config size limit
worked on one of those paths). Basically take a lot of code out
of the views and put it into ContentMessages.
Sorry about the size of this patch.
https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/7565
* renames RoomTooltip to be a generic Tooltip (which it is)
* hooks it into Field to show validation results
* adds onValidate to Field to let Field instances call an arbitrary validation function
Rebased from @ara4n's https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/pull/2550
by @jryans. Subsequent commits revise and adapt this work.
Adds a UserView that contains a MainSplit with an empty div
and a RightPanel, preset to the given member.
UserView fetches the profile and creates a fake member, which
it passed on to the RightPanel.
this doesn't use the view_user action on purpose, to avoid any
interference of the UserView when trying to view a room member.
This takes out the old user and room settings, replacing the paths with the new dialog editions. The labs setting has been removed in order to support this change.
In addition to removing the old components outright, some older components which were only used by the settings pages have been removed. The exception is the ColorSettings component as it has a high chance of sticking around in the future.
Styles that were shared by the settings components have been broken out to dedicated sections, making it easier to remove the old styles entirely.
Some stability testing of the app has been performed to ensure the app still works, however given the scope of this change there is a possibility of some broken functionality.
Also bring in the compact timeline option.
Without minor CSS changes, the old user settings are completely unusable with this change. As such, minimal effort has been put in to have it be useful. Similarly, the changes drop the use of radio groups and the old theme selector was the only one that used it. See the comments for more details on how/why this was mitigated the way it was.
This changes the auth screens to use the modal-like style of the redesign.
This does not attempt to style the actual body content of each screen. Instead,
it covers the header area with logo, footer links, and overall modal container
only.
This component displays login and register buttons. It's currently used in the
composer when viewing a room as a guest.
The name is confusing because the login flow uses are very similarly named
`mx_Login_box` as a wrapping around forms, which is totally different than these
buttons.
Additionally, the components is moved to `views/auth` since it is very simple
and auth related.
The label moves into the border on focus and after being filled. A valid color
is applied to the label and input border. Other states like invalid can be added
later as needed.
Adapted from @ara4n's experiment into a React component with a CSS only
approach.
The "New Recovery Method" dialog would show if either the recovery method had
been changed or removed, but the dialog text didn't make much sense for the
removed case.
This adds a separate dialog customized for the removed case.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/8046.
Adds a New Recovery Method dialog which is shown when key backup fails because
of a version mismatch / version not found error.
The set up button in the dialog currently only marks a device as verified (via a
verification prompt) instead of the eventual restore and cross-sign flow, since
those pieces don't exist yet.
Signed-off-by: J. Ryan Stinnett <jryans@gmail.com>
This adds an in-room reminder above the message timeline to set up Secure
Message Recovery so that your keys will be backed up. If you try to ignore it,
an additional dialog is shown to confirm.
Fixesvector-im/riot-web#7783.
Signed-off-by: J. Ryan Stinnett <jryans@gmail.com>
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/5689
Some dialogs had their own CSS that prevented the buttons from being placed in the right spot. This has been fixed by using a generic standard for the buttons. The only strange dialog that needed more CSS was the devtools dialog due to the header.
Not all dialogs have been checked - I spot-checked about half of them and verified the CSS manually on an established account. It's hard to get at all the dialogs without convoluted testing.