* add gdpr support
* only run on production
* testing implementation
* just needs last touches then ready
* ready for merge
* add cookies to sidebar
* hide button when secureprivacy not available
* switch over to loading script as a react hook
* conditionally add secureprivacy script
* save gdpr status on session
* better design
* SyncFatalError: show nag instead of hard-crashing.
## Issue
When sync fails, we crash the app.
## Ticket
Maybe closes 39 "Better handle both internal and web backend interruptions / downtime"
## Approach
I'm tackling this from the standpoint that (1) sync errors are not that fatal -- we'll just lost a few recent changes (2) network disconnection is the common cause.
## Changes
- If we are offline:
- Inform user through a nag. All other status is meaningless if we are offline.
- If we are online:
- If api is STATUS_DOWN, show the existing crash page.
- If there is a sync error, show a nag saying settings are now potentially unsynchronized, and add a button to retry sync.
- If there is a chunk error, nag to reload.
* Attempt to detect `status=DOWN`
Previous code resolves the status to either "ok" or "not", which makes the app unable to differentiate between the "degraded" (nag) and "down" (crash) states.
## Changes
- doHandleSyncComplete: only call doGetAndPopulatePreferences when there is new data.
- But for that to work, we'll need to populate preferences at least once. We'll do that in doSignIn.
- We can also remove the "sync/prefs ready" mechanism that was mainly meant for Desktop.
Then came another problem: while trying to spark changes between 2 tabs, `sync/get` was saying "no change" despite the local and server hash being different. I think it is because the both `sync_hash + sync/get` combo is operating on server data, so the hash is the same. I'm guessing this is why we ended up just running doGetAndPopulatePreferences every time before PR, since this flag wasn't correct in this scenario.
- Updated `data.changed` to consider both API results and comparison with local hash.
## Issue
95% of `secondary.js` is unused code.
- It was meant to reduce network overhead by chunking up files needed after bootup, and also to reduce the number of `vendor-*.js` files.
- But it ended up accidentally grabbing everything, defeating the purpose of code-splitting.
* various control bar fixes
* fixes for mobile
* hide advertisement div by default
* fix duration bar
* more frontend touchups
* more styles
* fix for advertisement bar showing
* dont use ima on each re-render
## Issue
We previously automatically reload when there is a chunk error. This works fine if it's the case of new code was pushed recently while the user was active. But if the failure was caused by other things like network problems or the file IS actually missing, we end up in an infinite loop of refreshes.
## New approach
Tell the user to reload instead of automatically doing it.
* re enable preload ads
* switch macro to aniview
* point towards test server
* improving documentation
* bugfix and turn skip back on
* only run twenty percent of the time for unauthed users
* allow for embeds
* enable show internal feature
* working prototype
* seems to work well
* bugfix
* review old aniview setup
* change to production channelid
* final touchups
These are chunks that will be requested immediately after ui.js when opening the homepage, so consolidate them into 1 chunk to reduce network overhead.
More work can/should be done to reduce the secondary chunk.
This is the list of channels that authorized me as a moderator.
Similar to `moderation.BlockList`, this will only be fetched at startup/reload for now. I don't think there is a need to constantly monitor this. Users just need to refresh to see the moderator GUI elements after the delegator has granted them access.
wip
wip - everything but publish, autoplay, and styling
collection publishing
add channel to collection publish
cleanup
wip
bump
clear mass add after success
move collection item management controls
redirect replace to published collection id
bump
playlist selector on create
bump
use new collection add ui element
bump
wip
gitignore
add content json
wip
bump
context add to playlist
basic collections page style pass wip
wip: edits, buttons, styles...
change fileAuthor to claimAuthor
update, pending bugfixes, delete modal progress, collection header, other bugfixes
bump
cleaning
show page bugfix
builtin collection headers
no playlists, no grid title
wip
style tweaks
use normal looking claim previews for collection tiles
add collection changes
style library previews
collection menulist for delete/view on library
delete modal works for unpublished
rearrange collection publish tabs
clean up collection publishing and items
show on odysee
begin collectoin edit header and css renaming
better thumbnails
bump
fix collection publish redirect
view collection in menu does something
copy and thumbs
list previews, pending, context menus, list page
enter to add collection, lists page empty state
playable lists only, delete feature, bump
put fileListDownloaded back
better collection titles
improve collection claim details
fix horiz more icon
fix up channel page
style, copy, bump
refactor preview overlay properties,
fix reposts showing as floppydisk
add watch later toast,
small overlay properties on wunderbar results,
fix collection actions buttons
bump
cleanup
cleaning, refactoring
bump
preview thumb styling, cleanup
support discover page lists search
sync, bump
bump, fix sync more
enforce builtin order for now
new lists page empty state
try to indicate unpublished edits in lists
bump
fix autoplay and linting
consts, fix autoplay
bugs
fixes
cleanup
fix, bump
lists experimental ui, fixes
refactor listIndex out
hack in collection fallback thumb
bump
- SUPPORTED_SUB_LANGUAGE_CODES[] that I introduced was pretty redundant when SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES[] already hold the information. The logic to ignore sub-languages (i.e. reduce the locale's "en-GB" to "en" is now located in getDefaultLanguage()).
- SUPPORTED_BROWSER_LANGUAGES[] and SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES[] look so similar and hard to tell what the former is for at first glance. The functionality to map 'zh-CN' to 'zh-Hans' is now handled by resolveLanguageAlias(), which makes the intention clearer.
This leaves us with a single list -- SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES[], whose key also tells us the desired language code to use.
Also, clients now need to call `resolveLanguageAlias` to map any language code aliases, as they differ depending on how it is queried (e.g. `navigator.language` vs. `app.getLocal()` uses different standards).
I think we no longer need to explicitly migrate existing user's 'zh-CN' into 'zh-Hans' because the rest of the system will always use the desired language code as long as 'resolveLanguageAlias' is called appropriately. e.g. the system uses `selectLanguage` and `selectLanguage` calls `resolveLanguageAlias`.
* initial support for block/mute
* hide blocked + muted content everywhere
* add info message for blocked/muted characteristics
* sort blocked list by most recent block first
* add 'blocked' message on channel page for channels that you have blocked
* cleanup
* delete unused files
* always pass mute/block list to claim_search on homepage
* PR cleanup
The only downside to this new implementation is that the top-most (or right-most?) scrollbar won't get the customization. Any other sub-components (e.g. sidebar) will get the customization.
My guess is that the "top-most" scrollbar is above the `main-wrapper`. I'm not sure if we can (or should) add another className higher than App.
The impetus for the customization was the ugly sidebar anyway, so at least we covered that.
remove previous changes,keep syncpref in wallet, change anon wallet pref key to local
sync choices wip
dont relocate syncenable setting
bump
no prefs on web unauth
bugfix redux bump
pull after sync change
bump
## Issue
Closes 4501 `Font size`
## New behavior
The Desktop app can now zoom the same way as browsers:
- Zoom In: "Ctrl+=" or "Ctrl+numpadPlus" or "Ctrl+WheelUp"
- Zoom Out: "Ctrl+-" or "Ctrl+numpadMinus" or "Ctrl+WheelDown"
- Zoom Reset: "Ctrl+0" or "Ctrl+numpad0"
## Code changes
(1) Electron provides this functionality through the `zoomIn|zoomOut|resetZoom` roles in the Menu, so it would have been a quick job.
However, given that Electron currently does not support having multiple accelerators for one item, we can't add `Ctrl+WheelUp` to the mix and would have to implement our own handler and use `webFrame`.
Given that we need to add code anyways, we handle both keyboard and mouse cases through the same handler, hence the existence of `zoomWindow.js`. It also provides the opportunity to few a few quirks with Electron's default implementation (e.g. stuck at both extremes)
(2) I recall there is another Issue for adding keyboard shortcuts. Given that these shortcuts are universally used in browsers, they are probably "reserved", so shouldn't clash with that task.
language and API consts
improve customization
custom homepages
get config from .env.default
custom title and logo
small changes
add pinned item to sidebar
rebase?
* am I done?
* post diff
* unused selector cleanup
* missed commit
* mess with button styles
* fix flow
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Kauffman <jeremy@lbry.io>
Co-authored-by: Sean Yesmunt <sean@lbry.io>
enable visiting /$/CODE or /$/invite/CHANNEL
enable visiting /ANY?=[CODE|CHANNEL] to set and claim
enable /$/invite selecting channels for referral codes
add ?r=CODE to share modal
enable setting referrer and claiming reward from rewards page