This is done to kill off the last deprecated lifecycle
usage. There is special logic within index.native to get a
default meeting url by asynchronously fetching it, if
a url is not passed initially. The url is then put onto
state and overridable on subsequent prop updates.
Provide a default and builtin default implementation which finishes the
Activity, same as before.
What this PR removes is the ability to provide a custom default handler because
applications can already take this decision when calling `onBackPressed`. In
addition, make `onBackPressed` return `void` because it's virtually impossible
for it to return `false` (that would mean that there is no
`ReactInstanceManager`, which means there is no app to begin with).
In addition, remove the use of `BackAndroid` since `BackHandler` contains an iOS
shim now.
Instead of handling the side effect of navigating to another
url from within componentWillReceiveProps, try to match the
same logic instead in componentDidUpdate.
Touch feedback manifests in some ugly black border bleeding out of the thumbnail
itself. Since we already provide feedback (be that by adding the blue border in
case of pinning, or showing the menu in case of long press) the perception is
the same, without the graphical glitch.
- 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.
componentWillMount is a deprecated lifecycle method;
componentDidMount should be used to kick off things
like ajax. In the case of the _App hierarchy, a promise
chain is used to perform initialization, and it is
first started in the constructor by initializing
storage. However, by the time storage is initialized,
resolving the first promise, _App has already mounted.
So, move it all to the componentDidMount lifecycle.
The package now requires using a ModalTransition component
to handle animations. The existing DialogContainer component
has been split into native and web implementations to support
this change.
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.
Updating react-native-fast-image brings a couple of interesting changes:
- onLoad is not called for cached images (reported and ignored upstream)
- load progress not working if component not displayed (on Android)
In order to fix this, a combination of 2 approaches was used:
- onLoadEnd / onError are used to detect if the image is loaded
- off-screen rendering is used on Android to get progress events
While implementing the above, yours truly noticed the complexity was increasing
way too much, so some extra refactoring was also performed:
- componentWillReceiveProps is dropped
- an auxiliary component (AvatarContent) is used for the actual content of the
Avatar, with the former passing the key prop to the latter
Using the key prop ensures AvatarContent will be recreated if the URI changes,
which is not a bad idea anyway, since the new image needs to be downloaded.
* Replaces smileys and the logic of replacing links/emails.
Now using react-emoji-render and react-linkify.
* Fixes heart emoji.
It is known that current implementation doesn't work with ascii emojis that contain < or >, like >:( >:-( </3 <\3 <3. Making those work may bring some xss issues.
* Adds '_blank' and 'noopener noreferrer' to the replaced links.
* Fixes package-lock links (http vs https).
* Fixes comments.
The upstream package has been unmaintained for 2 years now, and making the litle
changes needed as React Native needs them is getting old. The actual
funcionality is a couple of one-liners plus tons of boliterplate, which gets
reduced by quite a bit if we just embed it. So here it goes.
It doesn't seem like videoTrack needs to be set onto state
if it can be accessed directly from props. Removing the state
automatically removes the deprecated componentWillReceiveProps.
Filmstrip remote thumbnails display under certain conditions, as
defined in filmstrip/functions.web.js. Previously the raw
participant count was used, which included fake participants.
Using the selector getParticipantCount excludes fake participants,
causing YouTube thumbnails to remain hidden in a 1-on-1 call.
- Derive the showOverlay state. When the sidebar should be hidden,
the internal showOverlay state should remain true until the
animation hides it. When the sidebar should show, the showOverlay
state should become true immediately.
- Use PureComponent to prevent additional animation triggers
instead of explicitly checking changes to the "show" prop.
Based on react-native docs, looks like animations should be
started after mount. Updating animation states I'm not certain
on so I moved it to componentDidUpdate and tested with the
live streaming label to ensure the component still animated fine.
To kill componentWillMount, call destroyLocalTrack after mount.
Navigation to the blank page was synthetically forced and no
UI issues were noticed, possibly because destroyLocalTrack may
already be async so destruction may already have been occurring
after mount.
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.
- Change "features/chat" to support listening for new chat messages
and storing them, removing that logic from conference.js.
- Combine chat.scss and side_toolbar_container.css, and remove unused
scss files. Chat is the only side panel so the two concepts have
been merged.
- Remove direct access to the chat feature from non-react and non-redux
flows.
- Modify the i18n translate function to take in an options object.
By default the option "wait" is set to true, but that causes
components to mount after the parent has been notified of
an update, which means autoscrolling down to the latest rendered
messages does not work. With "wait" set to false, the children
will mount and then the parent will trigger componentDidUpdate.
- Create react components for chat. Chat is the side panel
plus the entiren chat feature. ChatInput is a child of Chat and
is used for composing messages. ChatMessage displays one message
and extends PureComponent to limit re-renders.
- Fix a bug where the toolbar was not showing automatically when
chat is closed and a new message is received.
- Import react-transition-group to time the animation of the
side panel showing/hiding and unmounting the Chat component.
This gets around the issue of having to control autofocus if the
component were always mounted and visibility toggled, but
introduces not being able to store previous scroll state
(without additional work or re-work).
* feat: Displays the server region in the stats panels.
* feat: Displays the server count in the local stats panel.
* ref: Renames a variable.
* fix: Makes bridgeCount a number, clarifies docs.
* chore: Updates lib-jitsi-meet to 1ac6df97e3aa5ff880129a95754d491d89ea8c25.
There are (at least) two changes that are breaking:
- defaultTab is gone
- The re-rendering logic looks to have been re-written so that
passing in a new array of tabs causes a re-render, which can
reset the currently selected tab.
The fixes involved removing defaultTab from each tab configuration,
as it is no longer respected anyway. Also, instead of letting Tabs
be uncontrolled and allowing it to set its own selected, which
would result in the first tab automatically being selected on
Tabs re-render, use Tabs a controlled prop to dicate which
tab is selected; this is accomplished by specifying a selected
prop.
* feat(tile-view): initial implementation for mobile
- Create a tile view component for displaying thumbnails in a
two-dimensional grid.
- Update the existing TileViewButton so it shows a label in the
overflow menu.
- Modify conference so it can display TileView while hiding
Filmstrip.
- Modify Thumbnail so its width/height can be set and to prevent
pinning while in tile view mode.
* use style array for thumbnail styles
* change ternary to math.min for expressiveness
* use dimensiondetector
* pass explicit disableTint prop
* use makeAspectRatioAware instead of aspectRatio prop
* update docs
* fix docs again (fix laziest copy/paste job I've ever done)
* large-video: rename onPress prop to onClick
* change forEach to for...of
* use truthy check fallthrough logic instead of explicit if
* put tile view button second to last in menu
* move spacer to a constant
* the magical incantation to make flow shut up
Extracts methods which share the common logic. There are still some
leftovers on the web side left which are not used on RN. But this can be
a first step.