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.
* 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
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.
* ref: Restructures the pinned/unpinned events.
* ref: Refactors the "audio only disabled" event.
* ref: Refactors the "stream switch delay" event.
* ref: Refactors the "select participant failed" event.
* ref: Refactors the "initially muted" events.
* ref: Refactors the screen sharing started/stopped events.
* ref: Restructures the "device list changed" events.
* ref: Restructures the "shared video" events.
* ref: Restructures the "start muted" events.
* ref: Restructures the "start audio only" event.
* ref: Restructures the "sync track state" event.
* ref: Restructures the "callkit" events.
* ref: Restructures the "replace track".
* ref: Restructures keyboard shortcuts events.
* ref: Restructures most of the toolbar events.
* ref: Refactors the API events.
* ref: Restructures the video quality, profile button and invite dialog events.
* ref: Refactors the "device changed" events.
* ref: Refactors the page reload event.
* ref: Removes an unused function.
* ref: Removes a method which is needlessly exposed under a different name.
* ref: Refactors the events from the remote video menu.
* ref: Refactors the events from the profile pane.
* ref: Restructures the recording-related events.
Removes events fired when recording with something other than jibri
(which isn't currently supported anyway).
* ref: Cleans up AnalyticsEvents.js.
* ref: Removes an unused function and adds documentation.
* feat: Adds events for all API calls.
* fix: Addresses feedback.
* fix: Brings back mistakenly removed code.
* fix: Simplifies code and fixes a bug in toggleFilmstrip
when the 'visible' parameter is defined.
* feat: Removes the resolution change application log.
* ref: Uses consistent naming for events' attributes.
Uses "_" as a separator instead of camel case or ".".
* ref: Don't add the user agent and conference name
as permanent properties. The library does this on its own now.
* ref: Adapts the GA handler to changes in lib-jitsi-meet.
* ref: Removes unused fields from the analytics handler initializaiton.
* ref: Renames the google analytics file and add docs.
* fix: Fixes the push-to-talk events and logs.
* npm: Updates lib-jitsi-meet to 515374c8d383cb17df8ed76427e6f0fb5ea6ff1e.
* fix: Fixes a recently introduced bug in the google analytics handler.
* ref: Uses "value" instead of "delay" since this is friendlier to GA.
- Modify Etherpad and SharedVideo so their resizing takes into account
the width of the filmstrip in vertical filmstrip mode.
- Modify Filmstrip's getFilmstripWidth to account for when the filmstrip
is hidden.
- modify VideoContainer so in vertical filmstrip mode it centers the
shared desktop stream in the middle of the available space not taken
by filmstrip.
- Also allow clickthrough on the secondary toolbar itself while still
allowing clicks on the toolbar's buttons. This allows clicks on
shared videos to go through.
Using column-reverse prevents proper scrolling on browsers other than Safari
and Chrome. Additionally, Firefox has an issue where flex containers have
dimensions set to auto, preventing resize. So, add hacks to maintain Chrome
and Safari's behavior while allowing for some kind of scrolling on other
browsers.
* WiP(invite-ui): Initial move of invite UI to invite button
* Adjusts styling to fit both horizontal and vertical filmstrip
* Removes comment and functions not needed
* [squash] Addressing various review comments
* [squash] Move invite options to a separate config
* [squash] Adjust invite button styles until we fix the whole UI theme
* [squash] Fix the remote videos scroll
* [squash]:Do not show popup menu when 1 option is available
* [squash]: Disable the invite button in filmstrip mode
* feat(connection-indicator): implement automatic hiding on good connection (#2009)
* ref(connection-stats): use PropTypes package
* feat(connection-stats): display a summary of the connection quality
* feat(connection-indicator): show empty bars for interrupted connection
* feat(connection-indicator): change background color based on status
* feat(connection-indicator): implement automatic hiding on good connection
* fix(connection-indicator): explicitly set font size
Currently non-react code will set an icon size on ConnectionIndicator.
This doesn't work on initial call join in vertical filmstrip after
some changes to support hiding the indicator. The chosen fix is
passing in the icon size to mirror what would happe with full
filmstrip reactification.
* ref(connection-stats): rename statuses
* feat(connection-indicator): make hiding behavior configurable
The original implementation made the auto hiding of the indicator
configured in interfaceConfig.
* fix(connection-indicator): readd class expected by torture tests
* fix(connection-indicator): change connection quality display styling
Bold the connection summary in the stats popover so it stands out.
Change the summaries so there are only three--strong, nonoptimal,
poor.
* fix(connection-indicator): gray background on lost connection
* feat(icons): add new gsm bars icon
* feat(connection-indicator): use new 3-bar icon
* ref(icons): remove icon-connection and icon-connection-lost
Both have been replaced by icon-gsm-bars so they are not
being referenced anymore. Mobile looks to have connect-lost
as a separate icon in font-icons/jitsi.json.
* fix(defaultToolbarButtons): Fixes unresolved InfoDialogButton component problem
* [squash]: Makes invite button fit the container
* [squash]:Addressing invite truncate, remote menu position and comment
* [squash]:Fix z-index in horizontal mode, z-index in lonely call
* [squash]: Fix filmstripOnly property, remove important from css
ESLint 4.8.0 discovers a lot of error related to formatting. While I
tried to fix as many of them as possible, a portion of them actually go
against our coding style. In such a case, I've disabled the indent rule
which effectively leaves it as it was before ESLint 4.8.0.
Additionally, remove jshint because it's becoming a nuisance with its
lack of understanding of ES2015+.
- Remove non-redux paths for hiding and showing remote videos.
- Hook web filmstrip to redux to know when to hide remote videos.
This works, even though VideoLayout is handling RemoteVideo
appending, because react is only monitoring filmstrip's declared
JSX which does not change except for attributes (css classes).
With AtlasKit InlineDialog, the filmstrip z-index in vertical
filmstrip mode was adjusted as it had to be set to fixed position
for the dialogs to automagically be position fixed. This left
behind a regression where the filmstrip z-index was the same as
the video quality label, but came later in the dom, so the label
was not clickable. This commit modifies the z-index of the
vertical filmstrip to account for clicking of the video quality
label.
Vertical filmstrip has a scrollbar to scroll through all remote
video thumbnails instead of scaling width and height to force all
thumbnails to display on screen. The scaling is not necessary in
vertical filmstrip mode and instead causes some UI spacing issues
with the video status label.
Also addressed a typo in "removeVideoWidth" near the area of the
changed logic.
The video status labels, which include recording and hd status,
have been moved back to the top left while in vertical filmstrip
mode. The following had to be done:
- Remove styling to move the labels to the bottom left
- For VideoStatusLabel, move filmstrip remote video count, toggle
state, and 1:1 state into redux.
- Use middleware to emit out to the Recording label when the
filmstrip changes.
- Create an empty Filmstrip file for web and identify the existing
Filmstrip component as native.
- Expose an api on Filmstrip to hide the remote videos container, which does so
by adding a class
- Modify listeners for user join, leave, share video to call the api
- Hide the container when there is 1 or fewer remote participants
- Always show the container if self view is in focus
- Show the container if the number of remote thumbnails does not match the count
of remote participants, such as the case of sharing a video
- Add a class to the body when in vertical filmstrip mode
- Override styles as necessary to support the mode
- Add an option to make tooltips display from the left
- Move the HD Label to the bottom left
- Move the remote video menu to the bottom left, move the mute
icons to the bottom right
- Scale the local video's height and width to fit the filmstrip
The 1:1 call UI and vertical filmstrip act on remote videos
while leaving local video alone. To facilitate acting only on
remote videos, place remote videos into their own container element.
We seemed to be using the names "film strip" and "filmstrip" (and,
consequently, their source code-conscious forms such as film-strip,
FilmStrip, etc.) In order to comply with our coding style which requires
a consistent one name for a given abstraction, choose one name and
rename the uses of the other name.
Wikipedia has a definition of a "filmstrip", I couldn't find a "film
strip". I guess our abstraction can be seen as what's described there.
When I google "film strip", I get results about "filmstrip" at the top.
That's why I chose "filmstrip".
Certain uses of "film strip" such as interfaceConfig.filmStripOnly and
in the external API I left untouched in an attempt to preserve
compatibility.
I wasn't sure whether CSS was tangled in compatibility so I made a
choice and renamed there was well.
2017-04-10 12:59:44 -05:00
Renamed from modules/UI/videolayout/FilmStrip.js (Browse further)