Replaces all string configuration options with enum types
that can be checked by the compiler. This prevents spelling
errors, in-place configuration definitions, and inconsistent
default values. The default value config getter signature was
removed in favour of consistently and centrally default-initialised
configuration values.
Individual default values were adjusted for better security,
such as the default password length, which was increased from
16 characters to 32.
The already existing config option deprecation map was extended
by a general migration procedure using configuration versioning.
Settings were split into Roaming and Local settings, which
go to their respective AppData locations on Windows.
Fixes#2574Fixes#2193
* Add confirmation prompt before moving groups to the recycling bin
Spawn a yes/no QMessage box when "Delete Group" is selected on a group
that is not already in the recycle bin (note: the prompt for deletion
from the recycle bin was already implemented). This follows the same
pattern and language as entry deletion.
Fixes#2125
* Make prompts for destructive operations use action words on buttons
Replace yes/no, yes/cancel (and other such buttons on prompts that cause
data to be destroyed) use language that indicates the action that it is
going to take. This makes destructive/unsafe and/or irreversible operations
more clear to the user.
Address feedback on PR #2376
* Refactor MessageBox class to allow for custom buttons
Replaces arguments and return values of type QMessageBox::StandardButton(s)
with MessageBox::Button(s), which reimplements the entire set of
QMessageBox::StandardButton and allows for custom KeePassXC buttons,
such as "Skip". Modifies all calls to MessageBox functions to use
MessageBox::Button(s).
Addresses feedback on #2376
* Remove MessageBox::addButton in favor of map lookup
Replaced the switch statement mechanism in MessageBox::addButton with
a map lookup to address CodeFactor Complex Method issue. This has a
side-effect of a small performance/cleanliness increase, as an
extra QPushButton is no longer created/destroyed (to obtain it's label
text) everytime a MessageBox button based on QMessageBox::StandardButton
is created; now the text is obtained once, at application start up.
Many lines were not conformant with the project's formatting rules.
This patch should fix all formatting and whitespace issues in the code
base.
A clang-format directive was put around the connect() calls containing
SIGNALs and SLOTs whose signatures would be denormalized because of the
formatting rules.
Resolves#1313
What this commit does:
* Whenever the Apply button is pressed, and if the save was successful, then the Apply button is disabled.
* Each subwidget used by EditEntryWidget has now a signal called `widgetUpdated` that is emitted when the widgets' internal content changes. The EditEntryWidget subscribes to that signal to know when to enable the Apply button (by calling `entryUpdated()`).
* There are some views that are not isolated in their own widgets (`m_advancedUi`, for example) so in those cases I invoked `entryUpdated()` directly whenever I detected an update:
* some updates occur directly in a Qt widget like when editing the text of a QLineItem, so in that case I connected the widget's signals directly to the `entryUpdated()` slot.
* some updates occur in EditEntryWidget, so in those cases the invocation to `entryUpdated()` is made as soon as the change is detected (for example when the user has confirmed an action in a dialog).
A known problem: there are some situations when the Apply button will get enabled even if there are no changes, this is because the app changes the value of a field by itself so it's considered an update (for example, clicking on the "Reveal" button changes the text shown in a text field).
The solution to this can be a bit complicated: disabling temporarily the `entryUpdated()` whenever the app is going to do an action with such side-effects.
So I preferred to let the Apply button get enabled in those cases.