This is the same functionality that /myroomnick does, but it's now
exposed in a much more accessible place in the UI. A new page to the
room settings is added to configure your profile in the room. It's
currently limited to a display name.
Eventually this will be expanded into an actual list you can look
through, but this can at least give you an idea the
number of rooms this user shares with you. If the user doesn't share any
rooms with you (e.g. they left) then the label is hidden.
Move the storage of MessageContentModels to the room in the same manner as memeber objects to prevent duplication but mainly to make the system easier to maintain going forward with things like threads for example. This requires the creation of a MessageContentFilterModel as the same model may be used in multiple places, sometimes with the author showning sometimes not.
This adds UI for MSC4025 to the account deactivation dialog, if the
server supports it. We also switch away from our
customDeactivateAccountJob to libQuotient's.
Fixes#670.
This is basically prep work for customisable sort orders. The room sort parameters are detached from the room sort model as multiple components will need to access the values. The sorting is then generified.
Some defunct sorting parameters are also removed.
Apparently, we are supposed to be setting source file properties for our QML files *before*
the QML module is created. Doing it after seemed to work until Qt 6.8, where it finally
broke. Notably, this makes the Android version work again but might also affect Windows.
Move the fucntionality of ActionsHandler into ChatbarCache and ActionsModel.
At this stage there wasn't much left that is was doing and the functionality could easily move.
It feels weird to have anything that needs MessageComponent have to depend on all of MessageContentModel and pull in it's dependencies. This moves MessageComponent into its own header.
Move showMessage to RoomManager and merge warning in. A new Message type enum is created aligned with the Kirgami.MessageType used by Kirigami.Banner to avoid needing to translate from 2 enums.
showMessage is also sent as a signal from NeoChatRoom (and via the room from ActionsModel), this removes the need for them to have a dependency on Controller (and RoomManager). While not necessarily the cause of Windows crashes the spaghetti dependencies of RoomManager and Controller throughout the code base has made debugging that harder so this aims to simplify that as well.
Add permission manager from Itinerary so that Android permissions can be checked.
Note at the moment the request permission functions are not hooked up so on Android the permission will need to be manually set on. I'll hook this up later but I wanted to confirm my suspicion on notifications being the current cause of crashes.
So at the moment this remains behind the feature flag as this only adds a threadmodel and a basic visualisation. There is much more to come to get it ready for full release.
The intention is that NeochatRoomMember can be created passed to QML and then be fully managed by it. It effectively just grabs the current RoomMember, calls the correct function then discards it so that we don't end up trying to access an already deleted state event.
Matrix currently has a significant moderation loophole, thanks to
invites. Right now, anyone can invite anyone to a room - and clients
like NeoChat will gladly display these rooms to them and even give you
a notification.
However, this creates a pretty easy attack since room names and avatars
are arbitrary and this is a known vector of harassment in the Matrix
community. There's currently no tools to block this server-side, so
let's try to improve the situation where we can.
This adds a new setting to the Security page, wherein it allows you to
block invites from people you don't share a room with. This prevents the
notification from appearing and NeoChat will attempt to leave the room
immediately.
Since this depends on MSC 2666 - a currently unstable feature - the
server may not support it and NeoChat will disable the setting in this
case.
Matrix currently has a significant moderation loophole, thanks to
invites. Right now, anyone can invite anyone to a room - and clients
like NeoChat will gladly display these rooms to them and even give you
a notification.
However, this creates a pretty easy attack since room names and avatars
are arbitrary and this is a known vector of harassment in the Matrix
community. There's currently no tools to block this server-side, so
let's try to improve the situation where we can.
This adds a new setting to the Security page, wherein it allows you to
block invites from people you don't share a room with. This prevents the
notification from appearing and NeoChat will attempt to leave the room
immediately.
Since this depends on MSC 2666 - a currently unstable feature - the
server may not support it and NeoChat will disable the setting in this
case.
Create a list model for read markers. The primary reason is to stop `RoomMembers` being accessed after their state event is deleted. With this the read marker doesn't pass and `RoomMember` objects to qml.
Add a model for managing permissions (power levels) in rooms. This gets rid of a whole bunch of boiler plate in NeoChat and as a bonus makes it easy to add a feature to allow setting the permission level for any event.