This rewrites quite a lot of QueryMatcher.
* Remove FuzzyMatcher which was a whole file of commented out code
that just deferred to QueryMatcher
* Simplify & remove some cruft from QueryMatcher, eg. most of the
KeyMap stuff was completely unused.
* Don't rely on object iteration order, which fixes a bug where
users whose display names were entirely numeric would always
appear first...
* Add options.funcs to QueryMatcher to allow for indexing by things
other than keys on the objects
* Use above to index users by username minus the leading '@'
* Don't include the '@' in the query when autocomple is triggered
by typing '@'.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/6782
This has been commented out for ages. Just remove it and make things
use QueryMatcher directly rather than looking like they do fuzzy matching
but not.
Lots of fixes here as a lot of the API has changed (eg. anchorKey /
offsetKey are now anchor.key and offset.key, and collapseFocusToThing
is moveFocusToThing).
Also changes the ref to a function (sorry for lumping this into the
same PR).
Hopefully will fix https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/7105
If we can't start indexeddb, fall back to a different store.
Previously we just ignored the exception and ploughed on anyway, on
the assumption that startup() was just for the indexeddb store to
load data anyway, and if that failed it would just do an initial
/sync instead (and also we'd keep trying to save the sync back which
would fail...). Then, in the previous release we started pulling
the settings out of the store on startup, making the assumpton that
the store actually worked, so the read obviously failed and the app
failed to start up.
This makes Riot work in Tor browser / firefox in daft mode again.
If we can't start indexeddb, fall back to a different store.
Previously we just ignored the exception and ploughed on anyway, on
the assumption that startup() was just for the indexeddb store to
load data anyway, and if that failed it would just do an initial
/sync instead (and also we'd keep trying to save the sync back which
would fail...). Then, in the previous release we started pulling
the settings out of the store on startup, making the assumpton that
the store actually worked, so the read obviously failed and the app
failed to start up.
This makes Riot work in Tor browser / firefox in daft mode again.