Boy this was hard.
To ease the pain of porting wireless-security to GTK4, add
a new WsFileChooserButton class that mimics the behavior of
a button that triggers a filechooser, as per the migration
guide suggests.
There were lots of GtkGrids, so the diff is particularly
horrendous. Sorry.
This needs serious testing before landing.
This can be set to 'preserve', 'permanent', 'random' or 'stable'. We
need to handle these values otherwise we can end up with the editor
being un-saveable.
Turn the entry in to a GtkComboBoxText with those items in it, allowing
a mac address to be typed too.
Partial copy of 85b6b659a140a59c3df787062e089a0b4e2a547d from
network-manager-applet.
We also remove support for WiMAX (now unsupported by NetworkManager),
and InfiniBand (Enterprise feature), and the use of
the deprecated NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_SEC property.
With help from network-manager-applet patches by Jiří Klimeš and
Dan Winship.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765910
The previous code would stop validating when an error occurred which
meant that when a page contained multiple errors, only the first one(s)
to be checked would appear in red.
Now, all the errors will appear in red.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734472
When a configuration setting is wrong, set the entry or file chooser
that contains the incorrect information to be surrounded by red.
This makes it easier for users to find where the error was made that
disallows them to click the "Apply" button.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734446
This code is fairly independent of the rest, and we don't want
net-device-wifi.c to become too massive and unmaintainable.
The code in connection-editor/ is fairly similar to
nm-connection-editor, with some simplification because we
currently only edit wireless connections.
The code in wireless-security/ is almost a straight copy
of the same code in nm-connection-editor, with some changes
to the .ui files to make them fit better in the new design.