This is a relatively obvious dispatch action that doesn't require a lot of complicated type definitions, so should be a good candidate to prove the thing works. If for some reason the thing stops working, we've done something wrong.
This also adds a bit of generic types to the dispatch call so we don't confuse the tsx parser by using `dis.dispatch(<ViewUserPayload>{...})` as it thinks that's supposed to be a component. We still get type safety, and the thing remains happy with the generics approach.
This fixes a common React warning we see. Most of these components should be using constructors instead, however componentDidMount is just as good (and doesn't require converting most of these).
Conversion to classes will be done in a later stage of React warning fixes.
For https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/12877
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.
Notate RightPanel tabs.
Shorten Screen Reader queues.
Make AccessibleTooltipButton screen reader friendly
Flatten DOM for Sticker button using React Fragments
Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
This allows Webpack to insert the proper image URL after builds steps like
adding a hash and so on. The path you supply to `require` is relative to the JS
source file, just like any other would be.
Take a step closer to a flux-like architecture for group data, for
the purposes of providing features that require it.
Now the app has a single GroupStore that can be poked to fetch
updates for a particular group.