* Cipher service web changes
* Updated browser client to pass user id to cipher service observable changes
* Cli changes
* desktop changes
* Fixed test
* Libs changes
* Fixed merge conflicts
* Fixed merge conflicts
* removed duplicate reference fixed conflict
* Fixed test
* Fixed test
* Fixed test
* Fixed desturcturing issue on failed to decrypt ciphers cipher service
* Updated abstraction to use method syntax
* Fixed conflicts
* Fixed test on add edit v2
Passed active userId to delete function
* Used getUserId utility function
* made vault changes
* made suggestion changes
* made suggestion changes
* made suggestion changes
* Replace getUserId function calls with pipe operator syntax for better consistency
* fixed merge conflicts
* revert mistake made of usinf account activity during merge conflict fix
* fixed conflicts
* fixed tests
* remove strict types from `NewDeviceVerificationNotice`
- Add null default value for class properties
- Enforce that the userId is passed
- noticeState$ can return null
* remove strict types from `CopyCipherFieldService`
- refactor title to be a string rather than null
* remove strict types from `PasswordRepromptComponent`
- add guard to exit early on submit but also solves removing null/undefined from typing
* use bang to ensure required input
* remove strict types from `CopyCipherFieldDirective`
- add bang for required types
- add default values for null types
* add bang for constant variables in cipher form stories
* remove strict types from `DeleteAttachmentComponent`
- add bang for required types
- refactor title to be an empty string
* fix tests
* Use typescript-strict-plugin to iteratively turn on strict
* Add strict testing to pipeline
Can be executed locally through either `npm run test:types` for full type checking including spec files, or `npx tsc-strict` for only tsconfig.json included files.
* turn on strict for scripts directory
* Use plugin for all tsconfigs in monorepo
vscode is capable of executing tsc with plugins, but uses the most relevant tsconfig to do so. If the plugin is not a part of that config, it is skipped and developers get no feedback of strict compile time issues. These updates remedy that at the cost of slightly more complex removal of the plugin when the time comes.
* remove plugin from configs that extend one that already has it
* Update workspace settings to honor strict plugin
* Apply strict-plugin to native message test runner
* Update vscode workspace to use root tsc version
* `./node_modules/.bin/update-strict-comments` 🤖
This is a one-time operation. All future files should adhere to strict type checking.
* Add fixme to `ts-strict-ignore` comments
* `update-strict-comments` 🤖
repeated for new merge files