(1) Due to IAPI/commerce query limit, and also to not pollute the wallet with infinite chargeCodes, we'll only show the last 10 swaps. Beamer mentioned that it's possible to tracked back the past chargeCodes of the user, and potential provide a `list` endpoint to handle disputes.
(2) If a user explicitly removed an entry, don't repopulate that entry even if websocket returned an updated status for it. While it might be useful to handle accidental removals, it looks weird when the list gets repopulated with 'Expired' entries.
(3) Add sanitization when repopulating the chargeCodes from the wallet data (i.e. remove 'null' entries).
(4) Always repopulate the list per wallet data so every instance looks the same.
- For the active swap, switch from polling to websocket. The returned data is now the Charge data from the commerce, so some parsing will be required.
- Allow the user to send other coins that the commerce supports.
- Only save the 'chargeCode' to the wallet. The other data can be repopulated from this.
- Store the receipt currency. I'm not sure if the commerce supports sending bits from various coins. Take the coin that came with the 'COMPLETED' message for now.
- Fix 'lbc' calculation to match IAPI side.
- Allow users to see full detauls from "View Past Swaps".
- String cleanup
- GUI cleanup.
While it would be nice if we can swap anonymously through Desktop, the IAPI will tie a wallet address with an account. Final decision is to require authentication.
- Users should be able to see the entered and promised amount, otherwise they might forget how much to send over.
- This change also prepares for the future upgrade to support multiple coins.
## Issue
- Patch for 5316: "Home and End keys not working in search box"
## Notes
Seems like 'shift+home' wasn't highlighting the text. 'shift+end' works.
Was pretty sure I tested that previously. Anyway, adding the direction variable seems to fix it.