* Rename service-factory folder
* Move cryptographic service factories
* Move crypto models
* Move crypto services
* Move domain base class
* Platform code owners
* Move desktop log services
* Move log files
* Establish component library ownership
* Move background listeners
* Move background background
* Move localization to Platform
* Move browser alarms to Platform
* Move browser state to Platform
* Move CLI state to Platform
* Move Desktop native concerns to Platform
* Move flag and misc to Platform
* Lint fixes
* Move electron state to platform
* Move web state to Platform
* Move lib state to Platform
* Fix broken tests
* Rename interface to idiomatic TS
* `npm run prettier` 🤖
* Resolve review feedback
* Set platform as owners of web core and shared
* Expand moved services
* Fix test types
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* Fix importer parsing credit card expiry year
When importing a credit card from Enpass it was found that with a 4
digit expiry year was prefixed with '20', stored at 11/202025 instead of
11/2025.
Fixed typo that checked length of month instead of year which
incorrectly added prefix.
* Refactor setCardExpiration to use RegExp
* Prefer callback over error-flow to prompt for password
Remove error-flow to request file password
Prefer callback, which has to be provided when retrieving/creating an instance.
Delete ImportError
Call BitwardenPasswordProtector for all Bitwarden json imports, as it extends BitwardenJsonImporter
Throw errors instead of returning
Return ImportResult
Fix and extend tests import.service
Replace "@fluffy-spoon/substitute" with "jest-mock-extended"
* Fix up test cases
Delete bitwarden-json-importer.spec.ts
Add test case to ensure bitwarden-json-importer.ts is called given unencrypted or account-protected files
* Move file-password-prompt into dialog-folder
* Add import success dialog
* Fix typo
* Only list the type when at least one got imported
* update copy based on design feedback
* Remove unnecessary /index import
* Remove promptForPassword_callback from interface
PR feedback from @MGibson1 that giving every importer the ability to request a password is unnecessary. Instead, we can pass the callback into the constructor for every importer that needs this functionality
* Remove unneeded import of BitwardenJsonImporter
* Fix spec constructor
* Fixed organizational import
Added an else statement, or else we'd import into an org and then also import into an individual vault
* Create and register new libs/importer
Create package.json
Create tsconfig
Create jest.config
Extend shared and root tsconfig and jest.configs
Register with eslint
* Move importer-related files to libs/importer
* Move importer-spec-related files to libs/importer
Move import.service.spec
* Update package-lock.json
* Set CODEOWNERS for new libs/importer
* Register libs/importer with cli and fix imports
* Register libs/importer with web and fix imports
* Move importOption into models
Rename importOptions to import-options
* Fix linting issues after updating prettier
* Only expose necessary files from libs/importer
Fix tsconfig files
- Removes the trailing /index on imports in web/cli
As the spec-files no longer can access the internals via @bitwarden/importer they import by path (../src/importers)
* Add barrel files to vendors with more than one importer