We use `export default` begrudgingly here. Ideally we'd use just `export`, though this entire SDK expects things to be exported as a default. Instead of breaking everything, we'll sacrifice our export pattern for a smaller diff - a later commit can always do the default export -> regular export conversion.
With a switch to Only One Webpack™ we need a way to help developers generate the component index without a concurrent watch task. The best way to do this is to have developers import their components, but how do they do that when we support skins? The answer in this commit is to change skinning.
Skinning now expects to receive your list of overrides instead of the react-sdk+branded components. For Riot this means we send over *only* the Vector components and not Vector+react-sdk.
Components can then be annotated with the `replaceComponent` decorator to have them be skinnable. The decorator must take a string with the dot path of the component because we can't reliably calculate it ourselves, sadly.
The decorator does a call to `getComponent` which is where the important part of the branded components not including the react-sdk is important: if the branded app includes the react-sdk then the decorator gets executed before the skin has finished loading, leading to all kinds of fun errors. This is also why the skinner lazily loads the react-sdk components to avoid importing them too early, breaking the app.
The decorator will end up receiving null for a component because of the getComponent loop mentioned: the require() call is still in progress when the decorator is called, therefore we can't error out. All usages of getComponent() within the app are safe to not need such an error (the return won't be null, and developers shouldn't use getComponent() after this commit anyways).
The AuthPage, being a prominent component, has been converted to demonstrate this working. Changes to riot-web are required to have this work.
The reskindex script has also been altered to reflect these skinning changes - it no longer should set the react-sdk as a parent. The eventual end goal is to get rid of `getComponent()` entirely as it'll be easily replaced by imports.
This hides the identity server at first from the custom server auth flows. For
the flows that may need an IS if the HS requires it (registration, password
reset), we then check with the HS before proceeding further and reveal the IS
field if it is in fact needed.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/10553
This disables 3PID binding at registration time, so users won't be discoverable
by 3PID by default. Instead, new discovery controls in settings allow you to
opt-in.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/10424
If guest access was enabled, clicking the login link on the 'registration
completed' page would just load the guest account you had before registering.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/10482
https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/pull/3101 meant we
don't get logged straight in after registering if using an email
address, but this was the point at which we made a chat with the
welcome user. Instead, set a flag in memory that we should try &
make a chat with the welcome user for that user ID if we get a
session for them.
Of course, if the user logs in on both tabs, this would mean each
would make a chat with the welcome user (although actually this
was a problem with the old code too). Check our m.direct to see if
we've started a chat with the welcome user before making one (which
also means we have to make sure the cached sync is up to date...
see comments).
You now don't get automatically logged in after finishing
registration. This makes a whole class of failures involving race
conditions and multiple devices impossible.
https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9586
This performs liveliness checks on the auth pages to try and show a friendlier error. Earlier checks in the app startup are expected to not block the app from loading on such failures.
See https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9828
We previously sent it in componentWillMount of the email token
auth component which definitely gets us on react's naughtly list.
We now pass the js-sdk a callback it can call at the appropriate
time to send the token (https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk/pull/926).
We should make password reset and adding email addresses work the
same way, but currently they don't even use the interactive-auth
helpers(!) so they're unaffected.
https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9586
Now that we have a fancier password complexity check, remove the older minimum
length to avoid the feeling of two password style guides fighting each other.
In addition to migrating password fields, this also removes the remaining
support for old-style validation in registration now that all checks have been
converted.
When submitting a form, we want to validate more strictly to check for empty
values that might be required. A separate mode is used since we want to ignore
this issue when visiting a field one by one to enter data.
As an example, we convert the pre-existing logic for the username requirement
using this new support.
The initial phase of registration can differ by the default server type. In
particular, the Matrix.org HS type wants to skip to the registration form.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/8862
If Riot has been configured with a `default_hs_url` (or `default_server_name`,
which then sets a default HS URL), then skip the server details on registration
by default.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/8840