* feat(vpaas, recording): Show recording link to recording initiator
This applies only for jaas users for now but is easily extensible.
Changed the recording sharing icon according to ui design.
* fix(vpaas, recording): Guard for deployment info
* Show recording started notification to the initiator
* Translate 'recording.on' language key for English and Turkish
Translate 'liveStreaming.on' language key for English and Turkish
Up until now we relied on implicit loading of middlewares and reducers, through
having imports in each feature's index.js.
This leads to many complex import cycles which result in (sometimes) hard to fix
bugs in addition to (often) breaking mobile because a web-only feature gets
imported on mobile too, thanks to the implicit loading.
This PR changes that to make the process explicit. Both middlewares and reducers
are imported in a single place, the app entrypoint. They have been divided into
3 categories: any, web and native, which represent each of the platforms
respectively.
Ideally no feature should have an index.js exporting actions, action types and
components, but that's a larger ordeal, so this is just the first step in
getting there. In order to both set example and avoid large cycles the app
feature has been refactored to not have an idex.js itself.
* Uses correct scopes for google API based on config.js values.
* Lower the number of parameters that we pass around.
* Fixes googleAPIState state checking.
React Native doesn't define __filename nor __dirname so do it artisanally. In
addition, this helps with centralizing the configuration passed to loggers.
* Removes unused translations.
* Fixes using translated strings.
* Moves using latest i18next versions and stop using compatibility modes.
* Sorts i18next options.
* Fixes defaultNS used by i18next.
This is used when translating html tags with data-i18n keys as attributes, used by jQuery-Impromptu.
Using anything non-serializable for action types is discouraged:
https://redux.js.org/faq/actions#actions
In fact, this is the Flow definition for dispatching actions:
declare export type DispatchAPI<A> = (action: A) => A;
declare export type Dispatch<A: { type: $Subtype<string> }> = DispatchAPI<A>;
Note how the `type` field is defined as a subtype of string, which Symbol isn’t.
It's possible for the YouTube api to return zero broadcasts
or broadcasts without any streams--streams are what are
associated with stream keys. In this case, instead of showing
an empty selector or no selector, show a message with a link
to where the stream key can be obtained.
Provide a client-side notice if the YouTube live stream key
looks like it might be in the wrong format. Normally the
stream key looks like 4 groups of 4 numbers and letters,
each separated by a dash. The warning does not block submission
in case YouTube changes their stream key format.
For the most part the changes are taking the "static propTypes" declaration off
of components and declaring them as Flow types. Sometimes to support flow some
method signatures had to be added. There are some exceptions in which more had
to be done to tame the beast:
- AbstractVideoTrack: put in additional truthy checks for videoTrack.
- Video: add truthy checks for the _videoElement ref.
- shouldRenderVideoTrack function: Some component could pass null for the
videoTrack argument and Flow wanted that called out explicitly.
- DisplayName: Add a truthy check for the input ref before acting on it.
- NumbersList: Move array checks inline for Flow to comprehend array methods
could be called. Add type checks in the Object.entries loop as the value is
assumed to be a mixed type by Flow.
- AbstractToolbarButton: add additional truthy check for passed in type.
* Refactor calendar-sync feature to be loaded on web.
For the web part it just adds new property to enable/disable calendar web integration, disabled by default.
* Initial implementation of retrieving google calendar events.
* Initial implementation of retrieving microsoft calendar events.
* Fixes comments.
* Rework to use the promise part of microsoft-graph-client api.
* Moves dispatching some actions, fixing comments.
* Makes sure we do not initializeClient google-api client multiple times.
* Do not try to login when fetching calendar entries.
The case where there is a calendar type google selected, but not logged in, trying to login on loading welcome page will show a warning that it tried to open a popup, which was denied by browser.
* Updates profile display data on sign in.
* Propagate google-api state to calendar-sync only if we use google cal.
* Adds sign out action.
* Clears the event listener when the popup closes.
* Clears calendarIntegrationInstance on signOut.
* WIP: UI for calendar settings, refactor auth flows
* Clean up some unused constants, functions and exports.
* break circular dependency of function and constant
* Exports only isCalendarEnabled from functions.
* Checks isSignedIn when doing fetchCalendarEntries on web.
* address comments
List microsoftApiApplicationClientID in undocument config.
remove unused SET_CALENDAR_TYPE action
use helper for calendar enabled in bootstrap
reorder actions
reorder imports
change order of signin -> set type -> update profile
add logging for signout error
reword setting dialog desc to avoid redundancy
add jsdoc to microsoft button props
reorder calendar constants
move default state to reducer (not reused anywhere)
update comment about calendar-sync due to removal of getCalendarState
update comment for getCalendarIntegration
remove vague comment
alpha order reducer, return default state on reset
alpha order persistence registry
remove unnecessary getType from apis
update comments in microsoftCalendar
alpha order google-api exports, use api.get in loadGoogleAPI
set jsdoc for google signin props
alpha order googleapi methods
fix calendartab docs
* Moves fetching calendar from APP_WILL_MOUNT to SET_CONFIG.
The web part needs configuration in order to refresh tokens (Microsoft).
* Fixes storing token expire time and refreshing tokens in Microsoft impl.
* Address comments
updateProfile changed to getCurrentEmail
rename result to results
stop storing integration in redux, store if ready for use
use existing helpers to parse redirect url
* update jsdocs, get google app id from redux
* clear integration instead of actual sign out
BaseApp does all the heavy-lifting related to creating the redux store,
navigation, and so on.
App currently handles URL props and actually triggering navigation based on
them.