* Add autobump version number workflow
* Comment pr since not tested
* Update .github/workflows/version-auto-bump.yml
Co-authored-by: Micaiah Martin <77340197+mimartin12@users.noreply.github.com>
* Trigger version bump workflow
* Comment for testing
* add input for testing
* FIx
* Remove testing values
Co-authored-by: Micaiah Martin <77340197+mimartin12@users.noreply.github.com>
* Updating the release version check to use the new action
* Update .github/workflows/release.yml
Co-authored-by: Vince Grassia <593223+vgrassia@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Vince Grassia <593223+vgrassia@users.noreply.github.com>
* PS-518 - Add setting to block AppCenter / Analytics - Mobile
- Added another entry into Settings page under the Others section
- Added prompt to ask user to enable / disable Crash Reports
- Added compilation tags to remove if the build is FDroid
* PS-518 Add setting to block AppCenter / Analytics - Mobile
- Reduced FDroid compilation tags throughout the code
- Added Init, Enable and State methods to Logger
- Simplified SettingsPageViewModel Enable/Disable code
* PS-518 Add setting to block AppCenter / Analytics - Mobile
- Appcenter references were removed from App project,
- Removed FDroid build.yml code that was deleting Appcenter packages from App.csproj
Co-authored-by: André Bispo <abispo@bitwarden.com>
* Switching the iOS build artifact and release asset names
* disabling jobs/steps to test the new release asset name
* switching to download artifacts from rc
* testing the upload of the 'Bitwarden iOS' directory
* Build zip asset of the Bitwarden iOS asset
* trying a couple of different zip paths
* Final package test
* Re-enabling all of the jobs after testing
* Added dsym artifact to be uploaded alongside with the ipa o the build.yml
* Added dsym artifact to be uploaded alongside with the ipa o the build.yml
* Fixed build.yml dsym artifact
* Fix upload dsym build.yml
* Fix build.yml to check what gets exported and after this will become the adjustment for the dsym (disabling Android build for this test)
* Fix build.yml to copy all dsyms and artifact them (disabling Android build for this test)
* Fix build.yml to only copy all dsyms and ipa and artifact them (disabling Android build for this test)
* Added Appcenterr CLI and upload missing symbols for dSYM to the build
* Add secret to build workflow (#1771)
* Changed build.yml upload dsym command from upload-missing-symbols to upload-symbols
* Added restrictions for uploading iOS symbols to AppCenter on build.yml
Co-authored-by: Vince Grassia <593223+vgrassia@users.noreply.github.com>
* WIP Add Share app extension on iOS for Send
* Added Share app extension on iOS for Send and some code fixes as well
* Updated iOS csprojs configs to linkskip the new extension project and also added AdHoc and AppStore configurations to iOS.ShareExtension.csproj
* Code clean up and transformed bundle resources into links to the already used pngs of the main iOS project on ShareExtension
* Updated build.yml to include provisioning profile for iOS Share extension
* Adding in the missing provisioning profile
* Removed .DS_Store from the iOS.ShareExtension csproj Resources
* switching out the share extension profile
* Added Share extension provisioning profile configuration on export options app store for github and also removed custom info.plist config for localhost which is not necessary
* Moved property so that it's grouped with the full ones
* Added AppCenter Crashes package to Core and updated FireAndForget Task Extension
* Updated bundle reference of FontAwesome.ttf to bwi-font.ttf in order for it to compile on ShareExtension
Co-authored-by: Joseph Flinn <joseph.s.flinn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Álison Fernandes <vvolkgang@users.noreply.github.com>
* WIP Fixes for iOS push notifications
* WIP Fixes for iOS push notifications, fix missed implementation on android
* Fix some issues on the push notifications, changed to Debug Console.WriteLine, and added update on entitlements on the build.yml
* WIP Add Share app extension on iOS for Send
* Added Share app extension on iOS for Send and some code fixes as well
* Updated iOS csprojs configs to linkskip the new extension project and also added AdHoc and AppStore configurations to iOS.ShareExtension.csproj
* Code clean up and transformed bundle resources into links to the already used pngs of the main iOS project on ShareExtension
* Updated build.yml to include provisioning profile for iOS Share extension
* Adding in the missing provisioning profile
* Removed .DS_Store from the iOS.ShareExtension csproj Resources
* switching out the share extension profile
* Added Share extension provisioning profile configuration on export options app store for github and also removed custom info.plist config for localhost which is not necessary
Co-authored-by: Joseph Flinn <joseph.s.flinn@gmail.com>
* Dynamic theme switching and visual tweaks
* update action runner to use macos-11 for iOS 15 support
* additional tweaks
* refinements
* refinements
* formatting and tweaks
* Expand Hkdf crypto functions
* Add tests for hkdf crypto functions
Took the testing infrastructure from bitwarden/server
* Move Hkdf to cryptoFunctionService
* Port changes from bitwarden/jslib#192
* Port changes from bitwarden/jslib#205
* Make Send Expiration Optional implement changes from bitwarden/jslib#242
* Bug fixes found by testing
* Test helpers
* Test conversion between model types
* Test SendService
These are mostly happy-path tests to ensure a reasonably correct
implementation
* Add run tests step to GitHub Actions
* Test send decryption
* Test Request generation from Send
* Constructor dependencies on separate lines
* Remove unused testing infrastructure
* Rename to match class name
* Move fat arrows to previous lines
* Handle exceptions in App layer
* PR review cleanups
* Throw when attempting to save an unkown Send Type
I think it's best to only throw on unknown send types here.
I don't think we want to throw whenever we encounter one since that would
do bad things like lock up Sync if clients get out of date relative to
servers. Instead, keep the client from ruining saved data by complaining
last minute that it doesn't know what it's doing.
publish directly to internal test track to skip play store approval process for internal testers (artifact can then be manually promoted to alpha > beta > prod like before). This should bring the testing experience up to speed with TestFlight for iOS (i.e. push code > ci build > immediate availability)