The {group,entry}CloseButton QToolButton, had the "checkable" property set.
This caused it to act like a toggle flip flop instead of a momentary push
button. After removing that property, the signal it was changed to use
was clicked() instead of toggled(bool). Trigger upon click is
consistent with the rest of the UI's momentary buttons.
This enables coordinate system scaling for high-DPI
displays, which enforces correct proportions even
on small 4k displays. The icons are scaled up without
interpolation, which makes them crisp, but a bit
pixelated. A new scalable icon set will solve this
problem, but is not scope of this patch.
Resolves#548, #1381, #1710, #1888
In addition, this patch enforces the KeePassXC icon
theme for the KMessageBox close icon, since using
the system theme produces very ugly icons on some
Linux systems.
* Fix MainWindow startup when minimize to tray was enabled
* Reduce duplicate code in DatabaseWidget.cpp
* Fix snapcraft build dependencies
* Add support for CTRL+TAB, CTRL+PGUP, CTRL+SHIFT+TAB, CTRL+PGDN to control database tabs from any focus location
* Add CTRL+SHIFT+M shortcut to minimize to tray
* Allow minimize instead of app exit without tray icon
The CLI module was lacking unit test coverage and showed some severe
coding style violations, which this patch addresses.
In addition, all uses of qCritical() with untranslatble raw char*
sequences were removed in favor of proper locale strings. These are
written to STDERR through QTextStreams and support output
redirection for testing purposes. With this change, error messages don't
depend on the global Qt logging settings and targets anymore and go
directly to the terminal or into a file if needed.
This patch also fixes a bug discovered during unit test development,
where the extract command would just dump the raw XML contents without
decrypting embedded Salsa20-protected values first, making the XML
export mostly useless, since passwords are scrambled.
Lastly, all CLI commands received a dedicated -h/--help option.
Generation of unit test coverage reports used to be quite complicated
and required a lot of different settings, including a custom CMake
build type. This patch updates the coverage CMake module to only
require -DWITH_COVERAGE=ON to be set on a normal Debug build in order
to create a coverage target.
This patch also moves away from lcov in favor of gcovr, since lcov appears
to be broken in GCC 8. However, the routines for generating lcov reports
still exist, so provided lcov receives updates and there is sufficient
reason to switch back, it is easy to do so.
* Resolves#764
* Add libqrencode and qtsvg dependencies
* Ensure QR code remains square
* Auto-close QR code dialog when database is locked
* Add databaseLocked() Signal to databaseWidget
* Correct otpauth URI output in Totp::writeSettings(...)
Rename UI elements involved with the bottom preview panel to use the
terminology "entry preview panel" instead of "details view" or "preview
panel". Change all associated variables, widgets, and classes to
reference EntryPreviewPanel. Create Config::upgrade() function and
deprecation mapping to help rename/remove previous config settings in a
clean manner.
Fixes#2327
* Removed libquazip-headers from trusty ci images
Trusty does not provide libquazip-headers (they are part of
libquazip-dev most likely)
* Bump rebuild counter
* Add source folder keeshare for sharing with corresponding define WITH_XC_KEESHARE
* Move common crypto parts to src/crypto/ssh
* Extended OpenSSHKey
* Move filewatching to own file (currently in two related classes DelayedFileWatcher and BulkFileWatcher)
* Small improvements for style and code in several classes
* Sharing is secured using RSA-Keys which are generated on demand
* Publisher signs the container using their private key
* Client can verify the signed container and choose to decline an import,
import only once or trust the publisher and automatically import all
data of this source henceforth
* Integration of settings into Group-Settings, Database-Settings and Application-Settings
* Introduced dependency QuaZip as dependency to allow combined export of
key container and the (custom format) certificate
* Create history-based merging that keeps older data in history instead of discarding or deleting it
* Extract merge logic into the Merger class
* Allows special merge behavior
* Improve handling of deletion and changes on groups
* Enable basic change tracking while merging
* Prevent unintended timestamp changes while merging
* Handle differences in timestamp precision
* Introduce comparison operators to allow for more sophisticated comparisons (ignore special properties, ...)
* Introduce Clock class to handle datetime across the app
Merge Strategies:
* Default (use inherited/fallback method)
* Duplicate (duplicate conflicting nodes, apply all deletions)
* KeepLocal (use local values, but apply all deletions)
* KeepRemote (use remote values, but apply all deletions)
* KeepNewer (merge history only)
* Synchronize (merge history, newest value stays on top, apply all deletions)
AppImage recipes are the legacy method for building AppImages, whereas
linuxdeploy is meant to replace them. It takes care of finding and
deploying all needed libraries and Qt plugins automagically, but it's
still under heavy development, so some manual work using appimagetool
and a few fixes are required to make it work for KeePassXC.
This patch moves building of AppImages directly into the release-tool,
both as a separate module (release-tool appimage) as well as a flag
(--appimage) for the build module. The release and CI Dockerfiles were
updated accordingly to support the new build process. The release
Dockerfile also received a Qt update to version 5.10.1.
In theory, it is now possible to use release-tool appsign for embedding
PGP signatures into AppImages, but it fails in practice due to ELF
header size limitations.
Add optional length parameter to PasswordGeneratorWidget::reset()
(default=0), which when >0 sets the legth SpinBox's value to the value
passed in. The EditEntryWidget already called reset() when the password
was known, so the current length was just added to this call (accounts
for empty passwords)
If entry edit is cancelled, return the password generator length to the
application default or last committed length if available. This is done
by calling reseting the password generator in EditEntryWidget::cancel()
when the edit page is being closed
Fixes#2180
This patch implements a new database wizard to guide users through the process
of setting up a new database and choosing sane encryption settings.
It also reimplements the master key settings to be more
user-friendly. Users can now add, change, or remove individual composite
key components instead of having to set all components at once. This
avoids confusion about a password being reset if the user only wants to
add a key file.
With these changes comes a major refactor of how database composite keys and key
components are handled. Copying of keys is prohibited and each key
exists only once in memory and is referenced via shared pointers. GUI
components for changing individual keys are encapsulated into separate
classes to be more reusable. The password edit and generator widgets
have also been refactored to be more reusable.
KeepassXC tries to load the theme icon first and then falls back to the internal icon unless the check is explicitely disabled. Remove the check from most icons
Fixes#756
* Replace Google with DuckDuckGo for optional fallback favicon fetch URL
Modify the work initially done in #36, and most recently modified in #1786,
to use DuckDuckGo's https://icons.duckduckgo.com/ip3/www.example.com.ico
favicon endpoint.
Fixes#2258
* Close failed favicon fetch progress bars
Name the UrlFetchProgressDialog() with the corresponding URL in order to
be identified by name by its parent when the failed request is handeled
in EditWidgetIcons::fetchFinished(). fetchFinished() retrieves the
relevant UrlFetchProgressDialog() and calls close() on it.
Fixes: #2265
* Group::findGroupByPath now limited to search from root (matching current usage)
* Factors out Group::findGroupByPathRecursion (on prenormalized strings).