Add a menu that displays when hovering over VideoStatusLabel. The menu's
display is controlled by CSS. As the existing AudioOnlyLabel no longer needs
needs its own tooltip, it has been removed and label display logic has been
moved into VideoStatusLabel.
There were getDomain, setDomain, SET_DOMAIN, setRoomURL, SET_ROOM_URL
which together were repeating one and the same information and in the
case of the 'room URL' abstraction was not 100% accurate because it
would exist even when there was no room. Replace them all with a
'location URL' abstraction which exists with or without a room.
Then the 'room URL' abstraction was not used in (mobile) feature
share-room. Use the 'location URL' there now.
Finally, removes source code duplication in supporting the Web
application context root.
Move the HD label into the newly renamed VideoStatusLabel
component. That way it cannot be possible for the audio only
label and the HD label to display simultaneously.
Audio only mode can be used to save bandwidth. In this mode local video is muted
and last N is set to 0, thus disabling all remote video.
When this mode is enabled avatars are shown.
* fix(react/participant): store display name in redux
* feat(remotecontrol): Add option to display the authorization dialog in meet
* feat(remotecontrol): Enable ESLint and Flow
Watermarks can be used to link to an external site by configuring a URL.
However, the URL is optional. When it is not set, the watermark should
not be clickable. This prevents users from reloading the room by
clicking on a watermark (caused by an HTML anchor element without an
href).
The functionality around logging including logging_config.js i.e.
loggingConfig and the other classes and/or functions that initialize
loggers for Jits Meet truly deserves a feature of its own. Start getting
in that direction on both Web and mobile by introducing
features/base/logging and bringing loggingConfig to mobile.
The config object defined by lib-jitsi-meet is not used by
lib-jitsi-meet only, jitsi-meet respects its values as well.
Moreover, jitsi-meet defined classes and/or functions which manipulate
that config object. Consequently, it makes sense to move the config
object and the associated classes and functions in a dedicated feature.
@virtuacoplenny, the changes of this commit are not necessarily in
source code that you introduced in
https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/pull/1499 but I saw violations in
files modified in the PR which I had to read in order to understand the
PR.
Converting the invite modal includes the following:
- Creating new react components to display InviteDialog. The
main parent components are ShareLink and PasswordOverview,
the later handles displaying lock state and password editing.
These components do not make use of atlaskit as the component
for input does not yet support readonly, so for consistency
within the modal content no atlaskit was used.
- Using redux for keeping and accessing lock state instead of
RoomLocker.
- Publicly exposing the redux action lockStateChanged for direct
calling on lock events experienced on the web client.
- Removing Invite, InviteDialogView, and RoomLocker and references
to them.
- Handling errors that occur when setting a password to preserve
existing web funtionality.
Some atlaskit components, such as field-text, inherit text color.
This is a problem with components that are white as they will
inherit $defaultColor, which is a light gray. So instead, for
the atlaskit modal, set a color for all the form content so it
can be inherited instead.
Dialog does not currently support displaying dynamic strings
for titles, only static strings listed for translation. Accept
a new prop that explicitly states it is for setting the title
and have the web dialog prefer it over the titleKey.
When the prosody setting has muc_allowners, everyone joins as a
moderator. In this case, the local user will not be set as a
moderator in the redux store as the USER_ROLE_CHANGE event will
trigger with the local user id before the redux store has set
the actual local user id--something that happens on
CONFERENCE_JOINED. The fix is to explicitly signal the local user
role has changed to the redux store, which follows the
implementation of pre-existing web logic.
Over time features/base/util became a bucket where people seemed to dump
just about anything they couldn't think of a better place for. That's a
trend I don't like encouraging. Given that roomnameGenerator.js is
currently used in features/welcome only, I'm fine with moving it there
for the greater good.
Because timeUtil.js computes hours, minutes, and seconds out of a single
time/duration using three separate functions, I wouldn't recommend using
it, especially reusing it. That's why I'm even making the functions
private to their current use location.
I don't like the file/function name, I'm not excited about the
complexity of the logic it implements, and it's definitely a reusable
piece worthy of being called a utility.
Atlaskit at times will have localized styling for font-size and
sometimes will not. The button component will inherit its
font-size whereas selectors have localized font-size of 14px. For
consistency, the cancel/submit buttons on the atlaskit modals
will also have 14px. The atlaskit story book examples also use
buttons with 14px font-size.
The Device Selection modal consists of:
- DeviceSelection, an overly smart component responsible for
triggering stream creation and cleanup.
- DeviceSelector for selector elements.
- VideoInputPreview for displaying a video preview.
- AudioInputPreview for displaying a volume meter.
- AudioOutputPreview for a test sound output link.
Store changes include is primarily storing the list of
available devices in redux. Other app state has been left
alone for future refactoring.
When a conference is to happen in a domain which is not the defaut, its config
is loaded and set. As part of this process, lib-jitsi-meet is disposed. Because
disposing is asynchronous, events happen in this sequence:
- set new config
- dispose lib (which effectively wipes the config)
- init lib
This results in the library to be initialized without the loaded config, which
was lost. This commit fixes that by delaying setting the config and
re-initializing the library until it was disposed.
The functionality to use the react-native-webrtc custom API for fast switching
cameras was moved to JitsiLocalTrack in lib-jitsi-meet. Use that.
Ref: https://github.com/jitsi/lib-jitsi-meet/pull/444
The behavior can be triggered with the toggleAudioOnly action, which is
currently fired with a button.
The following aspects of the conference will change when in audio only mode:
- local video is muted
- last N is set to 0 (effectively muting remote video)
- full-screen mode is exited
- audio mode is set to "audio chat" (default output is the earpiece)
- the wake lock is disengaged
One aspect not handled in this patch is disabling the video mute button while in
audio only mode. The user should not be able to turn back video on in that case.
They better represent if a participant has video available or not. There are
cases when even a participant in the last N set would not have video because it
disconnected momentarily, for example.
Use the curstom _switchCamera API provided by react-native-webrtc to toggle the
camera instead of destroying the current track and creating a new one.
_switchCamera is implemented at a low level, so the track perceives no changes,
thus being a lot faster and less involved since the capturer doesn't need to be
destroyed and re-created.
In addition, don't mirror the video for the back camera.
Ref: https://github.com/oney/react-native-webrtc/pull/235
When a new local video track is created an associated video capturer is created
for it. The cause for the freezes seems to be creating mutliple tracks (which
come with a video capturer each). Fix this by first disposing of the previous
video track before creating the new one.
Ref:
https://github.com/oney/react-native-webrtc/issues/209#issuecomment-281482869
Lib-jitsi-meet does not really implement isScreenSharing. Besides,
getCameraFacingMode will already make sure that the video track does not
represent a desktop stream.
This is in preparation for an upcoming "audio only mode" feature. Setting last N
will also be required for it, so this patch factors out the action and makes it
public so other modules can reuse it.
In addition, if the value is set to undefined the configured default value (or
-1 if absent) is picked.
Replaces changeAvatarID, changeAvatarURL and changeEmail with
participantUpdated action.
participantUpdated can be fired for local user without id. This
fixes the problem with updating the local user before the user
join the conference which results in fix for failing to execute
commands for avatarID, avatarURL and email right after the iframe
api creates the iframe with Jitsi Meet.