* Rewrite doesRoomOrThreadHaveUnreadMessages to use the receipt rewrite from js-sdk
* Remove unit tests that rely on receipt timestamps
Previously, if we found a receipt for an unknown event, we would use the
receipt timestamp and declare all events before that time to be read.
Now, we ignore such "dangling" receipts until we find the event they
refer to.
This new behaviour is more correct, but does lead to more messages being
considered unread.
This commit deletes tests that checked for the old behaviour.
* Check for a missing thread in determineUnreadState
* Fix incorrect way to find room timeline
* More realistic test setup to support new receipt code
* Update snapshot to expect a room to be unread when there are no receipts
* Formatting fixes
* Update snapshot to show menu and notif button
* Disable some flaky tests
* Disable some flaky tests
* Fix test to make a threaded receipt for an event that is actually in the thread
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Co-authored-by: Florian Duros <florianduros@element.io>
Co-authored-by: Florian Duros <florian.duros@ormaz.fr>
* Use new crypto-api for cross user verification
* update verification flow with new APIs
* Replace some calls to `checkUserTrust`
A start on https://github.com/vector-im/crypto-internal/issues/147
* Enable cypress tests
* update tests
* Delegate decisions on event shields to the js-sdk
* rerender after editing events
This is required because a transition from "valid event" to "unencrypted event"
no longer triggers a state change, so the component does not render
itself. Previously, this would be a transition from `verified:
E2EState.Normal` to `verified: null`.
* Update tests
* prettier
* Test coverage
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There is a little-known feature where, if you have verified a user (eg, via the
emoji game), then when you mouse-over a message that they sent, it gets a green
highlight.
We also show a brown bar sometimes, and according to the CSS there may be a
yellow bar too?
Very few people seem to know this exists, and even if you do know it exists
nobody seems to understand what exactly the various colours are supposed to be.
So, rather than porting this magic mystery feature to Rust Crypto, let's rip it
out.
* Switch to importing TypedEventEmitter from main js-sdk export
* Switch to importing js-sdk/matrix in cypress
* Remove duplicated imports
* Fix lint:js-fix to run prettier last otherwise ESLint --fix may cause a mess
* Add lint rule
* Switch to importing models/Room from main js-sdk export
* Fix cypress-axe import
* Fix more imports
* Fix cypress-axe import
* Fix duplicated lint rule
* Fix bug with message context menu
* fix bug where ThreadSummary failed if no last reply is available
* Fix relations direction API
* Use same API for threads as for any other timeline
* Determine if event belongs to thread on jumping to event
* properly listen to thread deletion
* Add thread redaction tests
* Add fetchInitialEvent tests
* Paginate using default TimelinePanel behaviour
* Remove unused threads deleted code
Co-authored-by: Germain <germain@souquet.com>
Co-authored-by: Germain <germains@element.io>