- Cleaner design for the backend user_files classes and simplified
interaction with QML
- Config and theme files will now automatically reload when changed on
disk
- Removed manual reload keybind and button
When switching rooms, first load only the delegates in the user's view
and wait a second before expanding the cacheBuffer and loading more
delegates outside the view. This reduces the amount of delegates to load
all at once by 3x.
When a chat page is recycled, set the eventList model to
null, wait for any animations to finish, then explicitely reassign it.
This prevents from model from randomly mixing up old and news delegates.
Make sure to not load tooltip images unless the user is
currently trying to see one by hovering on an avatar.
This also seems to reduce idle CPU usage.
For rich text (rendered HTML) fields and areas, the selectedText
property for some reason contains "\u2028" or "\u2029"
characters that look like newlines in Qt programs but are just
invisible anywhere else. Translate them to normal "\n".
Since 87fcb0a773f4855cdae7212fa9448a05de57be56, it was possible to call
a Python coroutine, but cancel it (due to parent component destruction)
before Python even has time to start it.
The registred QML callbacks for this coro would then be called,
potentially causing a segfault if that callback tried to access the
parent component or its properties.
The goTo{Previous,Next}{Unread,Mentioned}Room keybinds only took into
accounts rooms that had a server-sent unread/highlight count, and not
those that only had a client-side unread "!" badge (e.g. for rooms that
get new messages but that have push rules disabling notifications).
Introduce a bookmark system for rooms:
a room bookmarked will always appear on top of every other
(for a given account).
Bookmarking can be done through context menu on targeted room
(as well as un-bookmarking) or through settings.json
(key roomBookmarkIDs) for permanent bookmark.
roomBookmarkIds is a {account_user_id: [room_id]} dict.
Require double click to open homepage (#140)
* Update TopBar.qml
To raise Mirage's window in a stacking wm, clicking on an area
without text, especially in the topbar, is probably what most users do.
In the case of the 2nd button in the topbar this currently accidentally
opens a browser window and thus becomes a privacy issue.
So for now require a double click to open mirage's homepage.
Alternatively the size of this button should at least be closely
restricted to the text "Mirage ${version number}".
In the long term it might be preferable to put this link into
some kind of "about" section instead of the "title" section.
* Make tooltip indicate that double click is required
Co-authored-by: miruka <miruka@disroot.org>
menu.mediaType can be an enum value, which includes 0 to represent a
web page link, or null if no link was right clicked.
Check for null explicitely when evaluating whether the menu entry
should be displayed.
Sometimes and randomly, a HListView/HGridView delegate's
add/populate transition will stop before completion.
This especially happens on startup when loading a large room list,
one room might get stuck and left tiny or invisible, despite its
normal space still being taken.
If a context menu is already opened for that HTile when right clicking
or using a keybind like Alt+P (openPresenceMenu), close it instead of
just creating a duplicate one.
Returning a Future doesn't work on Windows for some reason
(https://github.com/thp/pyotherside/issues/116).
Instead of using these objects from QML to cancel running coroutines,
call a Python QMLBridge function that takes a coroutine UUID and will
take care of the cancelling.
Set an explicit default left alignment for label components, to prevent
other people's right-to-left names or text from messing up the UI
in a left-to-right environment.
When user starts typing something in the console, then navigates the
history with up but comes back to normal input by pressing down, restore
the text that was initially typed before navigating.
If user right clicked on the most recent event in the timeline
(index 0), a new message was posted in the room (the new index 0),
and the user right clicked on it, the EventContextMenu's `event`
property relying on the index would not detect any change and
thus would still target the previous event.
This affected options depending on this property like "Reply".
The problem was reproducible with any same index repetition, not just 0.
The "Mentions & keywords only" option doesn't work yet in multi-account
cases: when notifications arrive for a room that multiple accounts are
part of, the first notification to arrive is let through, and the
duplicate later ones are ignored. The first notification to arrive may
not be from the account that gets highlighted, thus it is ignored under
the "Mentions & keywords" setting.
Make sure to update checkboxes when their default value changes
and the user hasn't already changed the value themselves.
This fixes a dangerous issue with new room switching and
room settings checkboxes keeping their value from the previous room.
Previously, clicking to select a room would make the list jump around
to become centered again. This behavior is now reserved to keyboard
navigation.
A "centerRoomListOnClick" setting has been added to allow going back
to the previous behavior.
Use a single [userId, roomId] property for the chat page.
This gets read of the intermediate state where the userId property has
been updated but the roomId one not yet, which led to the page unloading
and reloading itself until both were properly set.
Side-effect: when starting Mirage after this commit for the first time,
the last saved page will not load and user must click a room or
other page manually.
Make use of lock files in configuration directory
for preventing multiple instances of Mirage from
being running at the same time, at least for a
single configuration.
Running multiple instances of Mirage is known to
cause encryption errors in one or more instances.
The chat page is complex and slow to create, which creates a visible lag
when user switches room.
Instead of throwing the pre-switch one away and
making a new one from scratch, keep the same page and update its user &
room ID for a big improvement in responsiveness. The rest is automatic
thanks to QML property bindings.
When using the focus(Previous/Next)Message keybinds, no message is
focused and the view has been scrolled up, focus the message in the
center of the view instead of returning to the list's bottom to focus
the most recent one.
In the composer, when the text cursor was inside a word starting
with a @ but not matching any username (thus the completion UI being
invisible), pressing up/down arrow would not do anything instead of
going to the prev/next line.
The zoom keybinds now modify this setting directly.
The `uiScale` property in themes now default to using this zoom setting,
since just removing it would need of annoying changes through theme
files and QML code, and is best left to until the future theming
overhaul update.
Make it possible to see the change without restarting Mirage if an
image used for the theme's background was edited, or if used did the
mistake of typing "/path/to/img" then corrects it to
"file:///path/to/img".
When there's a one line (emote or non-message) event with its avatar
shown and combinable events follow it, that first event delegate's height
is supposed to be one line with the avatar overflowing into
the following event's blank space.
This behavior hasn't been working for a long time. This commit restores
it, along with improving the related code's quality.
- Remove pointless confusing aliases for avatar properties
(smallAvatar, collapseAvatar, etc)
- Make some EventDelegate properties readonly as they should be
- Use Layout.preferredWidth/Height for avatarWrapper instead of both
minimum and maximum W/H
- Make the code cleaner and more declarative
- Start loading past events when the join state of the room changes,
e.g. when accepting an invite, load history right then
- Properly cancel the loading task when leaving the room chat page
Send a pseudo-reply consisting of two messages: a `m.text` which is just
a reply with an empty body, then the file event itself.
This is a workaround to the restriction imposed by the Matrix API,
which prevents us from simply attaching a reply to a media event:
https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/latest#rich-replies
These cause problems with the composer alias parsing code.
If an alias from the config file has whitespace, only the first word
will be taken into account (ignoring any leading or trailing whitespace).
Simplify the code, make it more declarative, and improve the reliability
of sending typing notifications (notably when changing the used alias in
the middle of a message).
If the chat was opened under e.g. "@user1:example.org", but the
composer text is "o abc" where "o" is a composer alias for
"@other_account:example.org", save the composer text to state.json as
"@user1:example.org" and not the alias user.
thumbnail() and download() were remaining.
Use a direct and carefully chosen MatrixClient's methods instead to
avoid problems mentioned in the previous commit 7502c1.
Having a HoverHandler covering the root ApplicationWindow causes
problems for some Qt Quick Controls with pen/touch, e.g. it's impossible
to focus a TextArea/TextField.
The HoverHandler is moved to HToolTip (since it's used for those),
targets the ApplicationWindow but is now only enabled while a tooltip is
visible.
If the display name of a user is blank (e.g. just a space character),
autocomplete it as a user ID.
If the display name starts or ends with whitespace, trim it.
`preeditText` is partial input from IME and touchscreen
autocompleting keyboards, consider it together with `text` for the
`getWordAt()` function.
This should allow user autocompletion to work properly in these
specific conditions.
Bug introduced in 6b907, made the cursor stay as a normal arrow when
hovering text fields/areas inside a HFlickable due to the
HKineticScrollingDisabler's width/height being incorrectly set.
Previously, member events in initial syncs (unless user had "hide member
events" and "hide profile events" set to false in their config) were
completely discarded with the help of a sync filter, instead of simply
being hidden like events loaded from room backfilling.
This was done due to the common case of rooms getting only
userconfig-ignored/hidden events on startup (especially with the
low number of initial events requested for lazy initial sync),
and thus having nothing to show as "last message" in
the room list (room delegate subtitles).
Other problems resulted from this, like missing join/leave events
when the config was set to hide profile events but not other
member events, and the "Members not synced" (#54) in encrypted room
with recent discarded member events.
The discarding filter is no longer used. Instead, if a room in the room
list has no visible "last message" and is currently visible to the user,
messages will be lazily fetched until we find something adequate or the
room goes out of view.
Contact the server's .well-known API before anything to get
available login flows instead of blindly assuming it will be
m.login.password, and to get the server's real URL instead of
requiring users to remember that e.g. it's "chat.privacytools.io"
and not just "privacytools.io" despite user IDs making it look like so.
The server field will also now remember the last accepted URL.
Making the window narrow enough to switch to "mobile mode", then big
again would trigger a signal in SettingsView that switched focus to it,
even when it wasn't visible.