* PM-12077 - Initial work on web process reload - more testing required.
* PM-12077 - Clarify comment
* PM-12077 - Improving UX of logout with process reload.
* PM-12077 - Final tweaks for process reload
* PM-12077 - Remove no longer accurate comment.
* PM-12077 - Per PR feedback, clean up logout reason
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* Manually route to signup page when the email verification feature flag is enabled
* Revert "Manually route to signup page when the email verification feature flag is enabled"
This reverts commit f3a2b412b9.
* Do not show toast when redirecting to signup
Creates a refreshed and consolidated LoginViaAuthRequestComponent for use on all visual clients, which will be used when the UnauthenticatedExtensionUIRefresh feature flag is on.
* move vault headings to their own component
* update aria-label to bind to the data attribute
* move vault headings to the vault-v2 folder
* integrate disclosure trigger to hide vault filters
* remove built in margin on search component
- spacing will be managed by the parent component
* add event emitter so consuming components can know when disclosure status has changed
* add filter badge when filters are selected and the filters are hidden
* persist filter visibility state to disk
* add supporting text for the filter button
* remove extra file
* only read from stored state on component launch.
- I noticed delays when trying to use stored state as the source of truth
* use two-way data binding for change event
* update vault headers to use two way data binds from disclosure component
- also adjust consuming changes
* add border thickness
* add ticket to the FIXME
* move number of filters observable into service
* move state coordination into filter service
* only expose state and update methods from filter service
* simplify observables to avoid needed state lifecycle methods
* remove comment
* fix test imports
* update badge colors
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* Add the new policy
* Add the free family policy behind flag
* Patch build process
* Revert "Patch build process"
This reverts commit 4024e974b1.
* [PM-13346] Email notification impacts (#11967)
* Changes error notification for disabled offer
* Add the feature to the change
* Add the missing dot
* Remove the authenicated endpoint
* Add the changes for error toast
* Resolve the lint issue
* rename file a correctly
* Remove the floating promise comments
* Delete unwanted comments
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Refactor the remaining logic from gulp. Part of the browser build script
refactor effort.
Webpack is now responsible for performing most of the operations previously
done by gulp. This includes: - Setting browser specific class - Building the
manifest file The `package.json` is modified to include browser specific
commands for `build`, `build:prod`, `build:watch` and `dist`.
# Manifests
Manifests now uses the `copy-webpack-plugin` `transform` feature. The logic is
located in `apps/browser/webpack/manifest.js`. It reads a template, which
supports some basic operations primarily overriding with browser specific
fields using `__browser__`. The `manifest.json` for both regular and mv3
builds are identical to our existing manifests except:
- `applications` renamed to `browser_specific_settings`.
- `permissions` sorted alphabetically.
# Safari build
Safari requires additional packaging commands. This is implemented as a
powershell script due to the cross-platform nature, and since we generally
require powershell in our distribution pipelines. An alternative would be to
write it in bash, but bash is less powerful and would require some additional
commands like `jq`. Another alternative is to write it using js, but that would
require additional dependencies.
* feat: update sdk service abstraction with documentation and new `userClient$` function
* feat: add uninitialized user client with cache
* feat: initialize user crypto
* feat: initialize org keys
* fix: org crypto not initializing properly
* feat: avoid creating clients unnecessarily
* chore: remove dev print/subscription
* fix: clean up cache
* chore: update sdk version
* feat: implement clean-up logic (#11504)
* chore: bump sdk version to fix build issues
* chore: bump sdk version to fix build issues
* fix: missing constructor parameters
* refactor: simplify free() and delete() calls
* refactor: use a named function for client creation
* fix: client never freeing after refactor
* fix: broken impl and race condition in tests
* feat: add sdk override to desktop build
* feat: add SDK version to browser about dialog
* feat: add sdk override to browser build
* fix: `npm ci` overriding the override
* fix: artifacts not properly downloaded
* fix: switch to new repository
* feat: add debug version function to web
* feat: add sdk-version to CLI
* feat: add version to desktop
* feat: add override to cli
* feat: add override to web
* fix: cli version acting as default command
* fix: consistent workflow input name
* feat: add error handling
* feat: upgrade sdk-internal
* fix: forgot to update package lock
* fix: broken CI build
move sdk version to a regular command
* chore: revert version changes
* refactor: move error handling code
* chore: bump SDK to 0.2.0.main-1
* fix: clean up references to inputs.sdk_commit
* refactor: rename `init` to `applyVersionToWindow`
* revert passphrase minimum
* add recommendation text to browser refresh; hide hint text when value exceeds recommendation
* migrate validators to generator configuration
Refactor the remaining logic from gulp. Part of the browser build script
refactor effort.
Webpack is now responsible for performing most of the operations previously
done by gulp. This includes: - Setting browser specific class - Building the
manifest file The `package.json` is modified to include browser specific
commands for `build`, `build:prod`, `build:watch` and `dist`.
# Manifests
Manifests now uses the `copy-webpack-plugin` `transform` feature. The logic is
located in `apps/browser/webpack/manifest.js`. It reads a template, which
supports some basic operations primarily overriding with browser specific
fields using `__browser__`. The `manifest.json` for both regular and mv3
builds are identical to our existing manifests except:
- `applications` renamed to `browser_specific_settings`.
- `permissions` sorted alphabetically.
# Safari build
Safari requires additional packaging commands. This is implemented as a
powershell script due to the cross-platform nature, and since we generally
require powershell in our distribution pipelines. An alternative would be to
write it in bash, but bash is less powerful and would require some additional
commands like `jq`. Another alternative is to write it using js, but that would
require additional dependencies.