* ref(display-name): do not pass in display name
The component gets the state itself from redux.
* fix(display-name): do not default name to placeholder name
The web display name component supports inline editing of
the name. Problems can occur when the displayed name
differs from the actual saved name, because participants
without a display name, including the local user, have
a different, default display name displayed. So when
editing starts, the input field is populated with the
default name. To workaround such while supporting fetching
the display name using mapStateToProps, pass in both the
name which should be shown and the name value saved in
settings.
* ref(display-name): rename methods
* fix(large-video): do not show avatar if no url
By default the large video dominant speaker avatar
has an empty src, which will result in a broken
image displaying. There is also disconnect with
non-react code trying to set an undefined src.
To prevent such until local avatar generation
work is done in the future, just don't show the
avatar.
* fix(conference): set the room instance earlier
Set the room instance on APP.conference before triggering
a redux update of the conference being set,, because
middleware can then fire and call methods on APP.conference
that depend on the room being set.
* get local participant directly from store instead of from global
- Reset some state on the singletons conference
and VideoLayout.
- Add a way for LocalVideo to clean itself up
by sharing logic with the other SmallVideos.
- Add clearing of chat messages so they don't
linger.
- Remove some UI event listeners.
On tile view enter/exit, local video is moved in the DOM (an effect
of not being reactified and moving being easier) and play is called
on its video element. The race condition setup is such: in tile
view with other participants and local video is on large (not
visible in the UI but visible in the app state and pip popout).
The race is such: pin a remote video, large video update is queued,
tile view is exited, local video is moved, play is called,,
onVideoPlaying callback executed, middleware fires mute update,
which checks if local is on large (it is), previous large video
update is cleared, and local is placed on large.
The fix is ensuring the redux representation of local video is
passed in, which holds the boolean videoStarted, which prevents
the onVideoPlaying callback from firing on subsequent plays.
Video elements may have problems scaling to cover pixel fractions,
so there could be a 1px black border line displaying in the
thumbnail. It's most visible in tile view. Flooring the sizing
calculations hides the border.
The code for handling device availability has been disabled for a long time,
plus it's ill named since it represents 2 abstractions: lack of permissions and
lack of devices.
Time for it to rest in the git graveyard.
The instance variable is not accurate. By default isVisible is
set to false but nothing sets the video container to actually
not be visible. As such it is possible for the video element
itself to autoplay, thereby making video visible, while the
isVisible boolean is still false. The fix chosen is to remove
instance variable and always respect calls to show/hide so
that the video container can be set to hidden.
* feat(tile-view): initial implementation for tile view
- Modify the classname on the app root so layout can adjust
depending on the desired layout mode--vertical filmstrip,
horizontal filmstrip, and tile view.
- Create a button for toggling tile view.
- Add a StateListenerRegistry to automatically update the
selected participant and max receiver frame height on tile
view toggle.
- Rezise thumbnails when switching in and out of tile view.
- Move the local video when switching in and out of tile view.
- Update reactified pieces of thumbnails when switching in and
out of tile view.
- Cap the max receiver video quality in tile view based on tile
size.
- Use CSS to hide UI components that should not display in tile
view.
- Signal follow me changes.
* change local video id for tests
* change approach: leverage more css
* squash: fix some formatting
* squash: prevent pinning, hide pin border in tile view
* squash: change logic for maxReceiverQuality due to sidestepping resizing logic
* squash: fix typo, columns configurable, remove unused constants
* squash: resize with js again
* squash: use yana's math for calculating tile size
* ref(filmstrip): create an empty container for local filmstrip move
This might be necessary for tile view. To support making the
local video display at the end of remote videos while in tile
view, but separateed from scrollable remote videos, moving
the local video might be necessary. By creating an empty
container, there is a target for local video to move to.
* squash: rename id
* ref(large-video): combine selectParticipant logic from web
Currently native/middleware/redux has its own logic for selecting a participant
on the bridge. To have the logic web respect that logic, a few changes are
needed.
- Web no longer has its own call to selectParticipant.
- To keep in line with web logic selectParticipant action should act even when
there is no track. This makes it so that when a participant does get a track
that the bridge will send high quality. The bridge can already handle when the
selected participant does not have a video track.
- The timing of web is such that on joining an existing conference, a
participant joins and the participant's tracks get updated and then the
conference is joined. The result is selectParticipant does not get fired
because it no-ops when there is no conference. To avoid having to make
uncertain changes (to be lazy), update the selected participant on conference
join as well.
* squash: update comment, pass message to error handler
When replace track is called in JitsiConference, there is no
guarantee a videoType update will come in presence before
the track added event. This can lead to the situation in
LargeVideoManager where an update is called with a track
with an undefined videoType.
- Instead of having 4 listeners for local connection status
updates and 1 for remote, remove two of the redundant listeners.
- Instead of calling into 4 separate VideoLayout methods to update a
participant's connection status, expose one handler.
Instead of keeping dominant speaker locally, get it from redux and be
updated when the dominant speaker changes. This is in an attempt to mimic
the video layout being reactified and connected to redux.
* feat(recording): frontend logic can support live streaming and recording
Instead of either live streaming or recording, now both can live together. The
changes to facilitate such include the following:
- Killing the state storing in Recording.js. Instead state is stored in the lib
and updated in redux for labels to display the necessary state updates.
- Creating a new container, Labels, for recording labels. Previously labels were
manually created and positioned. The container can create a reasonable number
of labels and only the container itself needs to be positioned with CSS. The
VideoQualityLabel has been shoved into the container as well because it moves
along with the recording labels.
- The action for updating recording state has been modified to enable updating
an array of recording sessions to support having multiple sessions.
- Confirmation dialogs for stopping and starting a file recording session have
been created, as they previously were jquery modals opened by Recording.js.
- Toolbox.web displays live streaming and recording buttons based on
configuration instead of recording availability.
- VideoQualityLabel and RecordingLabel have been simplified to remove any
positioning logic, as the Labels container handles such.
- Previous recording state update logic has been moved into the RecordingLabel
component. Each RecordingLabel is in charge of displaying state for a
recording session. The display UX has been left alone.
- Sipgw availability is no longer broadcast so remove logic depending on its
state. Some moving around of code was necessary to get around linting errors
about the existing code being too deeply nested (even though I didn't touch
it).
* work around lib-jitsi-meet circular dependency issues
* refactor labels to use html base
* pass in translation keys to video quality label
* add video quality classnames for torture tests
* break up, rearrange recorder session update listener
* add comment about disabling startup resize animation
* rename session to sessionData
* chore(deps): update to latest lib for recording changes
To reduce the amount of motion that has to be blurred, use a canvas
to essentially set the FPS of the video background. This canvas
component is behind a temporary feature flag, as well as being able
to disable the blur, so it can be played around with on deployed
environments.
On hangup while audio only, audio only is set to false on
conference leave to reset redux state on mobile. Large video will
update itself on conference leave, but large video has been cleaned
up by that time so trying to directly access the user ID on large
video will fail. Be defensive about this check, because its
callers are already defensive about its return value.
The animate flag is always being passed in as false, so
essentially the animation isn't needed, unless a setTimeout 0
behavior is for some reason required...
jquery animate during animations sets an element's overflow to
hidden and then back to the overflow declared before the start
of the animation. If multiple animations are fired, then the
overflow could be set to hidden permanently. No calls
to Filmstrip#resizeThumbnails have animate set to true, so the
animate call is not even needed.
The animation for toggling filmstrip visibility was lagging on
Safari. Even though the background video is set to hidden, it is
still causing issues. Setting the background to display none
instead does help but might interfere with animations. So instead
do the easy thing and re-use logic used for Firefox to not show
the background video.
This reverts commit 88325aeef2.
Turns out a conference with a password triggers a failed conference
join. It's going to be tricky to decipher when to do actual
cleanup, and where to shove that code, so reverting is easier for
now.
Destroy local tracks and also destroy large video so the
user does not wonder why camera (and mic) are still enabled
even though hangup has been pressed.
* ref(large-video): reactify background
This is pre-requisite work for disabling the background on
certain browsers, namely Firefox. By moving the component
to react, and in general encapsulating background logic,
selectively disabling the background will be easier.
The component was left for LargeVideo to update so it can
continue to coordinate update timing with the actual large
video display. If the background were moved completely into
react and redux with LargeVideo, then background updates would
occur before large video updates causing visual jank.
* fix(large-video): do not show background for Firefox and temasys
Firefox has performance issues with adding filter effects on
animated elements. On temasys, the background videos weren't
really displaying anyway.
* some props refactoring
Instead of passing in classes to LargeVideoBackground, rely on
explicit props. At some point LargeVideo will have to be reactified
and the relationsihp between it and LargeVideoBackground might
change, so for now make use of props to be explicit about
how LargeVideoBackground can be modified.
Also, set the jitsiTrack to display on LargeVideoBackground to
null if the background is not displayed. This was an existing
optimization, although previously done with pausing and playing.
* squash: use newly exposed RTCBrowserType
* squash: rebase and use new lib browser util
* squash: move hiding logic all into LargeVideo
* squash: remove hiding of background on stream change. hopefully doesnt break anything