* add variant of ResetIdentityBody for when the user has no verif. methods
* no longer distinguish between the using having a passphrase or not
* use vertical stack of buttons via EncryptionCard
and update wording
* swap logic order to match rendering order
* use the same dialog when no verification options available
* make it agree with the design more
* allow signing out on initial login
* apply styling changes and remove duplicate elements
* fix and add tests
* add missing snapshot
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
* use a boolean property to disable blurring instead of adding a class
* change string identifiers
* apply changes from review -- simplify logic
* change class name to avoid confusion
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* Fix up type for `finished` result of Modal
The `finished` promise can be called with an empty array, for example if the
dialog is closed by a background click. This was not correctly represented in
the typing. Fix that, and add some documentation while we're at it.
* Type fixes to onFinished callbacks from Modal
These can all be called with zero arguments, despite what the type annotations
may say, so mark them accordingly.
* Remove uses of Modal `onFinished` property
... because it is confusing.
Instead, use the `finished` promise returned by `createDialog`.
* Modal: remove support for now-unused `onFinished` prop
* StopGapWidgetDriver: use `await` instead of promise chaining
* Fix up unit tests
* Add commercial licence and update config files
* Update license in headers
* Revert "Update license in headers"
This reverts commit 7ed7949485.
* Update only spdx id
* Remove LicenseRef- from package.json
LicenseRef- no longer allowed in npm v3 package.json
This fixes the warning in the logs and failing build check.
* Move state update listeners from constructor to componentDidMount
Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
* Iterate
Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
* Iterate
Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
* Fix references to `crypto-api/verification`
This is supposed to be an internal module; use the front door instead.
* `IRecoveryKey` -> `GeneratedSecretStorageKey`
`IRecoveryKey` is just a backwards-compatibility alias for
`GeneratedSecretStorageKey`
* `ISecretStorageKeyInfo` -> `SecretStorage.SecretStorageKeyDescription`
Again, same thing
* `IPassphraseInfo` -> `SecretStorage.PassphraseInfo`
* Remove unused import restriction exceptions
* Update references to `VerificationRequestEvent`
* Update references to `Phase`
* update references to legacy `PHASE_*` constants
* Replace `request.canAccept` with `canAcceptVerificationRequest`
* Replace `VerificationRequest` with the interface throughout
* Minor strict type fixes
* Add a couple of tests
* Remove all mentions of Piwik
* Kill off all consumer of the old Piwik Analytics module
* Simplify ModalManager interface
* i18n
* Attempt to fix old e2e tests
* Remove unused component
* Iterate PR
Overhaul the device list in the "Security and Privacy" settings tab to include device trust status, provide buttons for verifying unverified devices, and improve overall usability and style. This should now be the primary interface for checking and changing the trust status of your own devices, rather than looking at your own user profile in the right panel.
- Don't show loading spinners while waiting for user action
- When checking if there are other devices we can verify against, only
look for devices that are actually cross-signed.
- Adjust displayed options depending on whether other devices and/or
recovery keys exist, and add an option to reset cross-signing keys
if necessary.
- Various minor clarifying adjustments to UI styling/text
Signed-off-by: Faye Duxovni <fayed@element.io>
Apparently all the types themselves are fine, even though some of
the function signatures have been updated to return Promises... we
were alreaady await-ing on them.