faupau 7595d01956
feat(web): set asset as profile picture (#3106)
* add profile-image-cropper component

* add dom-to-image library

* add store to update user profile picture when set

* dom-to-image

* remove console.logs, add svelte binding

* fix format, unused vars

* change caching of profile image

* set hash after profile image change

* remove unnecessary store

* remove unecesarry changes

* set types/dom-to-image as devDependency

* remove unecessary type declarations
use handleError

* remove error notification
which is already handled by handleError

* Revert "set types/dom-to-image as devDependency"

This reverts commit ca8b3ed1bbe728de8bc5890e32ae76324a95a6ca.

* add types do dev dependencies

* use on:close instead of on:close={()=>...}

* add newline

* sort imports

* bind photo-viewer imgElement directly, not working

* remove console.log, fix binding

* make imgElement optional

* fix element as optional prop

* fix type

* check for transparency

* small changes

* fix img.decode

* add bg, remove publicsharedkey

* fix omit publicSharedKey

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Co-authored-by: Alex Tran <alex.tran1502@gmail.com>
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