Verified in Ubuntu 15.04 devel-proposed r78.
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Summary changed:
- [settings] Empty PIN/password/passphrase field appears to contain 4 characters
+ [toolkit] Empty PIN/password/passphrase field appears to contain 4 characters
@noemi-gallego this landed in RTM 14-Jan-2015 09:40 [1] so I assume the
next RTM image produced after that date.
[1] http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-
rtm/192.commitlog
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This is still a bug in R7 Version. Could you tell me more or less in
which version this is going fixed?
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Tit
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
[settings] E
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-system-settings -
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[ Ken VanDine ]
* [security] replace inputmask for validator and maximum length (LP:
#1357548)
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* [security] replace inputmask for validator and maximum length (LP:
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@laney the sdk component behaves the same was TextField does in Qt, it's
currently as designed (afaict). I think this is more of a design issue,
if we don't want to display those for passcodes then we should handle
that in the SDK. So we get a consistent experience.
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The correct solution is to not have the bullets displayed for a
TextField in TextInput.Password mode using an inputMask. No placeholders
are displayed when echoMode is TextInput.Normal.
See: https://code.launchpad.net/~jonas-drange/ubuntu-system-settings
/security-pass-input-fix-1357548/+merge/245
@ken are you suggesting a shared "passcode" component?
Where else are we presenting this? Login, wizard, ...
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I'm reopening the uitk task for this. We've worked around this in
system-settings, but I think we should handle this in the toolkit so we
get consistent behavior across the platform.
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Here's the better way
validator: RegExpValidator { regExp: /\d{4}/ }
onTextChanged: confirmButton.enabled = acceptableInput
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We can define a custom validator, not sure if there is also a way to
combine validators
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input-fix-1357548
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Title:
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How though? There is no Validator qml element, nor does IntValidator expose
anything of interest [1].
[1] http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-intvalidator-members.html
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acceptableInput would work if the validator was extended to include a
length check
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Title:
[settings] Empty
acceptableInput doesn't ensure 4 digits which is why I used the length check,
and there is no way to specify minimum length.
Using 1000 as a bottom would not allow a 0 in the first digit so do not think
that works.
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Maybe we'll just change bottom to 1000.
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wrote:
> A slight improvement, instead of changing confirmButton.enabled with
> onTextChanged, you can use the acceptableInput property to control
> enabled for confirmButton.
>
Do we get a chance to restrict passcode input to exactly four digits, then?
The input mask did this for us, while the I
A slight improvement, instead of changing confirmButton.enabled with
onTextChanged, you can use the acceptableInput property to control
enabled for confirmButton.
enabled: currentInput.acceptableInput
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** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jonas G. Drange (jonas-drange)
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fwiw this seems to work everywhere although may be better solutions
TextField {
id: currentInput
echoMode: TextInput.Password
inputMethodHints: Qt.ImhNoAutoUppercase |
Qt.ImhSensitiveData |
That only works around the issue, and will work properly in the case of
the OSK. But on a desktop, or a device with a keyboard attached, it
won't work.
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There is no way to enter other than digits already, the field has
inputMethodHints set to Qt.ImhDigitsOnly and the OSK is shown in digits
mode,
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I agree with laney, the inputMask is needed. I think this is probably
an SDK issue.
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Title:
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The point of the input mask is to make the field only accept digits.
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Title:
[settings] Empty PIN/password/
This is a bug in the dialog's use of textfield. We currently set an
inputMask of "" which causes the pre-population of asterisks. The
correct thing to do is set maximumLength to 4 and not set an inputMask.
The experience is that the field stops taking input after the 4th digit,
and properly di
** Also affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[settings] Empty PIN/password/passphrase field appears to contain 4
ch
This has been recently customer reported in bug #1403878
** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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Title:
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** Summary changed:
- Empty PIN/password/passphrase field appears to contain 4 characters
+ [settings] Empty PIN/password/passphrase field appears to contain 4 characters
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