They are now independent of each other. If both are specified in the config, the user will see an error and be prevented from logging in. The expected behaviour is that when a default server name is given, we do a .well-known lookup to find the default homeserver (and block the UI while we do this to prevent it from using matrix.org while we go out and find more information). If the config specifies just a default homeserver URL however, we don't do anything special.
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>
The js-sdk's placement of the notification change was unreliable and could cause stuck notifications. The new location (piggybacking the Notifier) is a lot more reliable.
The tinting has been changed fairly invasively in order to support the changing of the `fill` attribute. What was happening before was the `fill` property would happily get set to the forced color value, but when it came time to reset it it wouldn't be part of the colors array and fail the check, therefore never being changed back. By using a second field we can ensure we are checking the not-forced value where possible, falling back to the potentially forced value if needed.
In addition to fixing which color the Tinter was checking against, something noticed during development is that `this.colors` might not always be a set of hex color codes. This is problematic when the attribute we're looking to replace is a rgb color code but we're only looking at `keyHex` - the value won't be reset. It appears as though this happens when people use custom tinting in places as `this.colors` often gets set to the rgb values throughout the file. To fix it, we just check against `keyHex` and `keyRgb`.
It has been marked outdated for several years. Since it appears on the repo home
page, it makes the project feel unmaintained.
Signed-off-by: J. Ryan Stinnett <jryans@gmail.com>
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/3383
This achieves the result by counting up the number of highlights across all rooms and setting that as the badge above the icon. If there are no highlights, nothing is displayed. The red highlight on the bell is done by abusing how the Tinter works: because it has access to the properties of the SVG that we'd need to override it, we give it a collection of colors it should use instead of the theme/tint it is trying to apply. This results in the Tinter using our warning color instead of whatever it was going to apply.
The RightPanel now listens for events to update the count too, otherwise when the user receives a ping they'd have to switch rooms to see the change.
This updates React guidance to prefer JS classes and adds additional info about
how to handle specific situations when using them.
Signed-off-by: J. Ryan Stinnett <jryans@gmail.com>
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/4369
Previously the RoomSubList would filter its list of rooms to verify that the incoming call belongs to it. This causes problems when the sub list is being told some rooms don't exist (ie: the list is filtered). It is trivial for the RoomList to instead track which RoomSubList (tag) it should be handing the call off to so we do that instead now. The RoomSubList trusts that the caller has already filtered it and will render the IncomingCallBox if it has an incoming call.