* removed unnecessary eslint disable and removed key prop from SettingsSearchList
* removed unnecessary function, refactored settings pages to use only handleSettingsRefs
* simplified utils, removed unnecessary test
* updated usage of util functions
* fixed type error, allow for ampersand in search input
* removed unnecessary var
* fixed test
* fixes per comments
* fixed var name
* fixed property name
* changed some properties in SETTINGS_CONSTANTS to accept t param
* redid util functions
* changed from multiline comment to single line
* replace empty descriptions
* updated util logic
* fix undefined issue
Replace the last two uses of the `ReadOnlyInput` with a div. The idea
of using an input for read-only data is silly. We can just put it in
the DOM directly instead.
* Set up correct timer value for fetching new quotes
* Show red timer in Swaps if quotes fetching will happen in less than 10s (previously it was 30s)
* Fix a UI issue with the notification close button
* Make stx refresh rates optional, since not every network supports them
An array of integers is now used to represent the SRP in three cases:
* In the import wallet flow, the UI uses it to pass the user-provided
SRP to the background (which converts the array to a buffer).
* In the create wallet flow, the UI uses it to retrieve the generated
SRP from the background.
* When persisting the wallet to state, the background uses it to
serialize the SRP.
Co-authored-by: Elliot Winkler <elliot.winkler@gmail.com>
This PR changes over the deprecated knobs and actions in `fee-card.stories.js` to controls.
I attempted to create a `README.mdx`, but unfortunately the `<ArgsTable of={FeeCard} />` refused to render out any of the documentation comments I added to the `FeeCard.propTypes`, thus that has not been included (and no documentation has been added to the propTypes of FeeCard).
_Please note:_ currently nested arg types are not possible in StoryBook, but discussions are open: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/issues/11486. This means that the StoryBook shows `primaryFee`, `primaryMaxFee`, `secondaryFee` and `secondaryMaxFee`, but these are mapped to the 2 `primaryFee` and `secondaryFee` props of the component. This is visible if the developer clicks on the `Show code` button at the docs page in StoryBook.
Signed-off-by: Jurriaan Den Toonder <1493561+Fastjur@users.noreply.github.com>