* protocol changes
* server changes
* client changes for password reset and registration
* add hashed password to change password in client
* always use hashed password to log in
* add warning to client when using plain text password
* require real password for changing email on server
this is backwards compatible as users logged in with a real password on
older clients will not need this, only users logged in with a hashed
password
* implement password dialog when changing email
* require min password length
* use qstringlist to build query instead
* use clear instead of = ""
* add max to password dialog
* use proper const ness in abstractclient
* reject too long passwords instead of trimming
* deprecate the gender property from the protocol entirely
* use obsolete instead of deprecated
* add the database migration
* update internal database version as well
* Support getting a user's password salt via initial websocket connection (added to Event_ServerIdentification)
* Nonsense stuff to figure out later
* move passwordhasher to correct location
* protobuf changes
* add ext to protobuf
* implement request password salt server side
* add supportspasswordhash to server identification
* check backwards compatibility
* reset some changes to master
* implement get password salt client side
* implement checking hashed passwords on server login
* check for registration requirement on getting password salt
* properly check password salt response and show errors
* remove unused property
* add password salt to list of response types
Co-authored-by: ZeldaZach <zahalpern+github@gmail.com>
* add a bunch of parents to dialogs
works on #3651
* use game as parent instead
* add more parents
* fix create token dialog modality
* add parent to game information window
* replace a bunch of nullptrs with the magic of sed
* add parent to tip of the day and counters
* reorder game ptr
* set parent for life counter
* clangify
While having more than 1 client open I found it hard to know which user
was which. I have added the user name to the title bar so you know who
you are logged in as.