- Avoided a crash in ConnectedActivity when trying to obtain the Locale's associated currency, when a Locale does not have a currency. This can happen when the locale is configured for a region like Latin America and not for a specific country.
- Standardized the process to obtain the coingecko supported currency, which will first try to use the current locale's currency and fallback to the default in case the first is not supported.
- Fixed a crash in NetworkServiceManager, which is listening to the activities' lifecycle of the whole app. The issue is that it was expecting a call to onActivityCreated where the Bundle was never null and that is a problem because the Bundle can most of the times be null during normal behavior. The Bundle isn't null only when the app is recovering from a forced process dead, which happens when there is another app open which requires resources and the systems kills apps that are not being used at that moment.
- Changed the color of the lightning bolt icon for LTM accounts, so that it is black in day mode and white in night mode.
- Increased the size of the lightning bolt icon to match the letters size and added a bit more separation between them.
- Added a section in the Settings, at the bottom of the Backups card that shows a warning when the account has not been backed up (by copying the brainkey) for at least two months.
- Translated the warning text to all supported languages.
- Created an error/warning icon.
- Changed the logic that populates the fields in SendTransactionFragment when a QR code is read, when the amount is zero then just leave the amount field empty so that the user does not have to erase the 0 before typing in the desired amount.
- Automatically show the keyboard and focus the AutoCompleteTextView when the user selects 'Other...' in the Asset spinner, in the Receive screen.
- Created an extension function for EditText, which requests focus and shows the keyboard at the same time, so that the user can immediately start typing the desired text.
- Avoided a crash in ConnectedActivity when trying to obtain the Locale's associated currency, when a Locale does not have a currency.
- Standardized the process to obtain the coingecko supported currency, which will first try to use the current locale's currency and fallback to USD in case the first is not supported.
- Migrated the whole app to the new graphenej version, which removes the usage of the Android Service, enabling to aim for a better and simpler architecture.
- Did a good number of modifications to keep the same or better functionality in all parts of the app that use the NetworkService.
- In case the device is without connectivity, we cannot check in real time what the list of supported currencies is from the coingecko API. For this special corner cases we store a cache of this currency list.
- Added a new Earn more BTS card section to the Settings screen, above the Bugs or Ideas? one.
- Translated the new section string resources to all supported languages.
- Purging invalid entries of the 'equivalent_values' table
- Displaying whathever currency the user happen to have selected *at the moment*. The previous implementation had a flaw that would have made the currency that was used to calculate the equivalent values in first stick, even if the user changed to another locale settings later.
- Increased the margin of the QR codes generated in the Receive Transaction screen, so that they are easier to read using low end devices, specially when the app is in night mode.
- Only inserting an equivalent value into the database in case the value is equal non-negative (negative values are a result of errors)
- Using USD as fallback equivalent value currency
- For some reason if we use a memo longer than 107 chars we get an error, to avoid that error we are limiting the memo length to 100 chars using TextInputLayout's counter options to show the current char count and the max char count. If the current char count exceeds the max the TextInputLayout turns to red and the Send button is disabled.
- Modified the method that fetches the tellers from the webservice to keep requesting the tellers list until nothing is returned, to make sure the whole list of tellers is obtained.
- Modified the method that fetches the merchants from the webservice to keep requesting the merchants list until nothing is returned, to make sure the whole list of merchants is obtained.
- Modified the time the app waits to update the merchants and tellers list from 24 hours to just 3 hours.
- The crash was happening because the dialog that verifies the automatic time was being created in onResume, so if the user leaved the application while the fragment was showing and returned to it later another multiple dialogs would be created. The first one to be accepted correctly navigates the user back, but the second creates a crash because references a no longer existing fragment. The dialog creation was moved to onViewCreated instead, so that only one dialog is created.
- Trying to send a transaction in SendTransactionFragment can fail if the date/time is not correctly synced. A Time Sync Error dialog was created to warn the user about that situation so that they can take action and be able to correctly send transactions from bitsy.
- Translated the strings used in the Time Sync Error dialog to all supported languages, and hand corrected the Spanish version.
- A user is having issues with its active private key, but we have not enugh information to solve the problem. A possible exception causing this issue will be logged to Crashlytics so that we can understand what is going on and solve it.
- Added the PDFjet library as a Java Library module to the project and moved all the logic to create the transactions PDF in the TransactionsFragment to use the new PDF lib instead of the old one.
- Fixed the time formatter that was being used to format the transaction's times in exported PDF/CSV files, it was printing months in the place of minutes.
- After a lot of search I found that the issue with the EditText in the PINSecurityLockDialog being hidden below the SoftKeyboard was due to a bug in the ConstraintLayout library.
- The crash was happening due to an unhandled exception, the problem was that the statement that was raising an exception was out of the try/catch block.
- Downgraded the appcompat library to v1.1.0-beta01, the v1.1.0 introduced a bug that causes a crash in the WebView in certain devices running Android L.
- The amount field in the SendTransactionsFragment wasn't prepared to deal with Locales where the decimal separator is a comma. In order to deal with that internally, the commas in the amount are first converted to points before trying to convert the amount string to a double.