The feature authentication affords recovery from CONFERENCE_FAILED
caused by AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED. (Like the feature room-lock afforded
recovery from CONFERENCE_FAILED caused by PASSWORD_REQUIRED.)
Recently/as part of the work on taking into account the user defined by
JWT, the local participant (on mobile) started telling the remote
participants that he/she had the display name "me". Obviously, that's
incorrect. Do not store the default display name in redux. While it may
be argues that redux is the place for all states, base/participants and
the name property of Participant is not meant to be that display name
because that is being sent to remote participants, the default name
needs to be internationalized, etc. So it's better to not store the
default display name at this time at all because it's not used by mobile
anyway and Web already deals with remote participants who don't share
their display names.
Will override email, display name and avatar URL with the values
provided in 'context.user' structure of the JWT token.
Settings will no longer be used to retrieve local display name,
email and avatar URL. Now those values will be obtained from
the /features/base/participants Redux state.
fix(jwt/middleware): use const for default name
fix: wrong default display name on web
ref(base/participants): remove getDisplayName functions
ref(jwt): do not accept unknown user fields
Instead of assuming the initial info dialog open should auto
close, explicitly call opening of the dialog with a flag for
auto closing. This better facilitates the auto close timeout
being set at any time.
The changes led to refactoring out state in the InfoDialogButton
in preference for always clearing the timeout instead of
first checking for interaction before clearing.
Delay showing the dialog until after joining the conference
instead of as soon as possible. This resolves a few issues.
One is the dialog displaying right before the permissions
overlay is shown. Another is that logically it does not
make sense to show the invite options when unable to invite.
It also sidesteps the initial react UI bootstrapping that
can cause race conditions with toolbar re-renders causing
misalignment. Lastly, it prepares prematurely for what I
assume will be changes for when the info dialog will
actually be shown automatically.
When _setLoggingConfig is invoked for the first time old and new config
are equal and _initLogging is not called. Currently, there is no way to
detect when the first time we call it is. We could use APP.logCollector
but it should go away at some point in the future.
Never show the local participant in the large view unless it's the only
participant.
This fixes 2 issues:
- selecting the local participant when the camera permission wasn't granted
- selecting the other participant when they join a 1-1 call with video muted
* 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+.
* Javadoc introduced @code as a replacement of <code> and <tt> which is
better aligned with other javadoc tags such as @link. Use it in the
Java source code. If we switch to Kotlin, then we'll definitely use
Markdown.
* There are more uses of @code in the JavaScript source code than <tt>
so use @code for the sake of consistency. Eventually, I'd rather we
switch to Markdown because it's easier on my eyes.
* Xcode is plain confused by @code and @link. The Internet says that
Xcode supports the backquote character to denote the beginning and end
of a string of characters which should be formatted for display as
code but it doesn't work for me. <tt> is not rendered at all. So use
the backquote which is rendered itself. Hopefully, if we switch to
Markdown, then it'll be common between JavaScript and Objective-C
source code.
This is more of a principle change than a necessary one.
In lib-jitsi-meet, when a getStats call finishes, the
stats are processed and first emitted (and received by
jitsi-meet) and then processed again for sending to
remote participants. Modifying the stats in place changes
the structure of stats before the second processing,
which maybe be unexpected.
* ref(info): be able to open dialog through store
* feat(info): automatically show the info dialog
Conditions:
- Lonely call
- Has not opened the info dialog yet
* squash: change to show on start, hide later
* squash: update naming and comment
* ref(contact-list): remove invite functionality
Removing becuase there is already a toolbar button dedicated
to opening the invite dialog. Now the contact list focuses
on showing current participants.
* squash: remove unused strings and styling
* squash: add plural to panel title
This commit adds initial support for CallKit on supported platforms: iOS >= 10.
Since the call flow in Jitsi Meet is basically making outgoing calls, only
outgoing call support is currently handled via CallKit.
Features:
- "Green bar" when in a call.
- Native CallKit view when tapping on the call label on the lock screen.
- Support for audio muting from the native CallKit view.
- Support for recent calls (audio-only calls logged as Audio calls, others show
as Video calls).
- Call display name is room name.
- Graceful downgrade on systems without CallKit support.
Limitations:
- Native CallKit view cannot be shown for audio-only calls (this is a CallKit
limitaion).
- The video button in the CallKit view will start a new video call to the same
room, and terminate the previous one.
- No support for call hold.
* 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.
Gradually, we exploded the error of CONNECTION_FAILED in multiple
redux state properties. The explosion makes maintenance harder because
the properties have to be updated in sync. Collect them in an object
resembling an Error instance.
It is required to clear the flag, before the connection attempt.
Otherwise the app may confuse deployments without guest access with
a one with guess access if it was visited previously and
the WaitForOwnerDialog was canceled. That's because there will be no
conference related event that clears the flag.
* Implement disabling buttons (like Web had the ability).
* Use consistent colors (e.g. for the buttons) like the rest of the app
(e.g. WelcomePage).
* Enable AbstractDialog to await a thenable from onSubmit and Dialog to
render a LoadingIndicator in place of the OK/submit button text.
* feat(AddPeopleDialog): invite rooms
Distinguish between 'user' and 'videosipgw' search result items and
invite them with using different method.
* squash: fix typo in AddPeopleDialog.web.js
It will replace the "Join" text button while appNavigate lasts.
Note about the implementation: when appNavigate completes the component
may have been unmounted and thus we cannot touch its state. In order to
avoid this problem I added a 'mounted' instance variable which gets set
and reset in componentWillMount / Unmount respectively. This is to avoid
using isMounted, which is highly discouraged.
In order to support XMPP authentication, we'll need the message
accompanying the error and carried by lib-jitsi-meet's
CONFERENCE_FAILED in the redux store. We already carry the message in
the redux action and we've got the error in the redux store.
In order to accommodate the requirements of the work on supporting XMPP
authentication on mobile/react-native, make dealing with Dialog a
little more generic and a little easier.
Filmstrip only mode displays a device selection dialog that
does not have access to the redux/connect. However, the current
VideoTrack extends from AbstractVideoTrack, which assumes a
redux connection. The fix is to move video display logic into
a separate component and have device selection use that, while
the existing VideoTrack remains connected to redux but
uses the new video display component.
Instead of going through the Avatar object, call the getAvatarURL
directly so that the code flows consistently use the participant
representation within redux.
We broke external_api.min.js by importing react/features/util which
imported react/features/base/lib-jitsi-meet.
1. To reduce the risks of such a breakage until we add
external_api.min.js to the torture tests, import as little as
possible in modules/API/external/external_api.js.
2. Use the global JitsiMeetJS on Web in react/features/base/util.
The error is stored in the redux store in base/config so other components can
consult it. It is also broadcasted as a new event in the external API for the
SDK.
- Remove references to the model ContactList.
- Replace ContactListView with an empty element for attaching
the React Component ContactListPanel, which has the same
features as the old ContactListView.
- Create new selector for getting non-fake participants for
ContactListPanel's props.
- Create a ParticipantCounter component to place in the contact
list button. Previously ContactListView updated that but now
it's a react component hooked into the participant state.
- Remove pub/sub that was used only by ContactListView.
Implement a React Component which displays children as an overlay of
local video. The WelcomePage implemented such a component inside of it
among other WelcomePage-specific logic so I split
LocalVideoTrackUnderlay out of it. The new Component is used on the
BlankPage which may be displayed in the future not only when the
WelcomePage is disabled but also when there are long running network
requests, for example.
This only helps iff there is a short transient network error which prevents the
configuration from being loaded. In such case, use the cached version in
localStorage, which may not match the shard, but it's (probably!) better than
nothing.
In case there is no Internet connectivity, an error will be produced as soon as
the XMPP connection is attempted anyway.
It's built on top of React Native's AsyncStorage. They have differing APIs, so
we implement a synchronous API on top of an asynchronous one. This is done by
being optimistic and hoping that operations will happen asynchronously. If one
such operation fails, the error is ignored and life goes on, since operations
are performed in the in-memory cache first.
Note to reviewers: LocalStorage.js lacks Flow annotations because indexable
class declarations are not yet supported:
https://github.com/facebook/flow/issues/1323 and yours truly couldn't find a way
to make the required syntax work without making it unnecessarily complex.
This patch loads the config later than we used to, that is, only once we
know the room the user is about to join.
Due to architectural limitations in lib-jitsi-meet, it needs to be
initialized with a configuration in order to properly function. This is
unfortunate because we need to create a video track in the welcome page,
but don't know the room (hence no config) yet. In order to circumvent
this problem an empty configuration is used, which is later swapped with
the appropriate one, once loaded.
Some interesting side-effects of this change are a perceived speed
increase when the app starts or a conference is hangup. They are both
due to the fact that no config needs to be fetched from a remote server
in those cases.
In order to load the configuration from the shard that will actually
host the conference, it's imperative that we add the room= query
parameter:
https://meet.jit.si/config.js?room=example
This implies a departure from our current model, where the config is
discarded if the domain for the next conference is different, but kept
otherwise.
* feat(filmstrip): show thumbnails with toolbar and on hover
* squash: reduce verbosity of logic for when to display
* squash: remove check for fake participant
Before fake participant (youtube video) would make the filmstrip
always displayed. However, youtube videos already dock the
toolbar, so filmstrip will remain displayed, so the check is
redundant.
* squash: change mouse hover listener targets
* feat(analytics): move to React
The analytics handlers have been moved to JitsiMeetGlobalNS, so now they are
stored in `window.JitsiMeetJS.app.analyticsHandlers`.
The analytics handlers are re-downloaded and re-initialized on every
lib-jitsi-meet initialization, which happens every time the config is changed
(moving between deployments in the mobile app).
* Adds legacy support for old analytics location.
We have already made the implicit decision not to pursue what the
comment describes. If we ever revisit it, it probably won't be handled
where the comment is anyway.
The torture tests were looking for the anchor tag within each
button. However, that anchor could get blown away from a react
re-render. So instead, expose a way for the torture tests
to find the root node of the button.
I'm not saying that the two commits in question were wrong or worse than
what I'm offering. Anyway, I think what I'm offering brings:
* Compliance with expectations i.e. the middleware doesn't compute the
next state from the current state, the reducer does;
* Clarity and/or simplicity i.e. there's no global variable (reqIndex),
there's no need for the term "index" (a.k.a "reqIndex") in the redux
store.
* By renaming net-interceptor to network-activity feels like it's
preparing the feature to implement a NetworkActivityIndicator React
Component which will take on more of the knowledge about the specifics
of what is the network activity redux state exactly, is it maintained by
interception or some other mechanism, and abstracts it in the feature
itself allowing outsiders to merely render a React Component.
Works only for XHR requests, which is the only network request mobile performs
(WebRTC traffic aside). The fetch API is implemented on top of XHR, so that's
covered too.
Requests are kept in the redux store until they complete, at which point they
are removed.
* ref(1-on-1): move remote visibility to a selector
Derive whether or not remote videos should display using a selector
to look across different states. A selector was chosen over using
memoized selectors (reselect) or subscribers as a first step
approach, avoiding additional mutations caused by a subscriber
updating the filmstrip state and avoiding additional api overhead
introduced by reselect.
* rename selector
* ref(recording): convert recording label to react
- Create a RecordingLabel component for displaying the current
recording state, as reflected in the redux store. This is
needed for 1-on-1 mode to be completely in redux.
- Update the store with the recording state so RecordingLabel
can update itself.
- Remove previous logic for updating the non-react label, which
includes event emitting for filmstrip visibility changes,
as RecordingLabel is hooked into redux updates.
* ref(recording): use status and type constants from lib
* make label really dumb, move logic back to Recording
Create empty elements within InlineDialog content that can be
used to bridge mouse movement from the InlineDialog trigger to
the InlineDialog content. The empty elements are positioned
absolute so they can break out of the InlineDialog container
and not affect popper's position calculations.
I see it as the first step in simplifying the route navigate of the
JavaScript app by removing BlankWelcomePage from _getRouteToRender. From
a faraway point of view, the app is at the route at which it is not in a
conference. Historically, the route was known as the Welcome page. But
mobile complicated the route by saying that actually it may not want to
see the room name input and join button.
Additionally, I renamed BlankWelcomePage to BlankPage because I don't
think of it as a WelcomePage alternative but rather as a more generic
BlankPage which may be utilized elsewhere in the future.
I plan for the next steps to:
* Merge Entryway, _interceptComponent, and _getRouteToRender in one
React Component rendered by AbstractApp so that the whole logic is in
one file;
* Get rid of RouteRegistry and routes.
When do we need tracks?
- Welcome page (only the video track)
- Conference (depends if starting with audio / video muted is requested)
When do we need to destroy the tracks?
- When we are not in a conference and there is no welcome page
In order to accommodate all the above use cases, a new component is introduced:
BlankWelcomePage. Its purpose is to take the place of the welcome page when it
is disabled. When this component is mounted local tracks are destroyed.
Analogously, a video track is created when the (real) welcome page is created,
and all the desired tracks are created then the Conference component is created.
What are desired tracks? These are the tracks we'd like to use for the
conference that is about to happen. By default both audio and video are desired.
It's possible, however, the user requested to start the call with no
video/audio, in which case it's muted in base/media and a track is not created.
The first time the app starts (with the welcome page) it will request permission
for video only, since there is no need for audio in the welcome page. Later,
when a conference is joined permission for audio will be requested when an audio
track is to be created. The audio track is not destroyed when the conference
ends. Yours truly thinks this is not needed since it's a stopped track which is
not using system resources.
Iterate over objects and copy over primitives and arrays
instead of using _.merge, as merge will not replace a config
entry completely. For arrays in a target object, the arrays
will have its indices replaced. This means if a source array
is empty, the target array will be left alone. Similarly,
if the target array is longer than a source array, there
will be indices not touched in the target array.
* ref: video muted state
Get rid of 'videoMuted' flag in conference.js
* ref: audio muted state
Get rid of 'audioMuted' flag in conference.js
* fix(conference.js|API): early audio/video muted updates
* ref(conference.js): rename isVideoMuted
Rename isVideoMuted to isLocalVideoMuted to be consistent with
isLocalAudioMuted.
* doc|style(conference.js): comments and space after if
* ref: move 'setTrackMuted' to functions
* fix(tracks/middleware): no-lonely-if
* ref(features/toolbox): get rid of last argument
* ref(defaultToolbarButtons): rename var
- 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).
Deep/universal linking now utilizes loadURL (when possible). But loadURL
is imperative in the native source code while its JavaScript counterpart
i.e. React App Component prop url is declarative. So there's the
following bug: open a URL, leave the conference (by tapping the hangup
button, for example), and then opening the same URL actually leaves you
on the Welcome page (if enabled; otherwise, a black screen).
The implementation has a flow though: opening the same URL twice in a
row without an intervening leave will leave the first opening and join
the new opening. Which can be improved by not leaving and joining if the
conference is joined, joining, an not leaving. But that can be done
separately as an improvement independent of the current implementation
details.
As https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/typechecking-with-proptypes.html
says, React.PropTypes have moved into the npm package prop-types since
React v15.5. I've already failed to update certain devDependencies
because they mandate the use of prop-types so I'd rather we (gradually
at least) move to prop-types rather than face a lot of work later on.
* fix(quality-slider): prevent resizing by making p2p warning hidden
Instead of removing and appending the p2p warning, make it always
appended but toggle visibility so it always takes up space. This
should prevent resizing when the warning appears. Margin and
padding were adjusted to account for the empty space displayed
by a hidden p2p warning.
* let vertical size change
* ref(invite): use AtlasKit for invite modal buttons and inputs
- Convert button to AK Button.
- Convert inputs to AK FieldText.
* remove noop, replace with custom empty func
* feat(small-video): use InlineDialog for stats and remote menu
- Remove JitsiPopover and use InlineDialog instead.
- Bring the remote menu icon into react.
- Make vertical filmstrip position:fixed so popper (AtlasKit
dependency) sets InlineDialogs and eventually tooltips to
position:fixed.
* ref(remote-menu): hook KickButton to redux
* ref(remote-menu): hook MuteButton to redux
* modify padding, toggle dialogs
* pixel push margins to align dialogs, adjust padding of dialogs
* add comment about margin for dialog, add file I forgot
* modify indicator markup so the icon can be moved down while trigger stays at top of toolbar
- Re-use the native redux pinning implementation for web
- Remove pinning logic from conference.js
- To the native pinning add a check for sharedVideo so
youtube videos do not send a pin event
- Add shared videos as a participant to enable pinning and
so they can eventually get added to the filmstrip
- Emit UIEvents.PINNED_ENDPOINT from middleware
* feat(quality-slider): initial implementation
- Add new menu button with an Inline Dialog slider for
selecting received video quality.
- Place P2P status in redux store for the Inline Dialog
to display a warning about not respecting video quality
selection.
- Respond to data channel open events by setting receive
video quality. This is for lonely call cases where a
setting is set before the data channel is open.
- Remove dropdown menu from video status label and clean
up related js and css.
* first pass at addressing feedback
- Move VideoStatusLabel to video-quality directory.
- Rename VideoStatusLabel to VideoQualityLabel.
- Open VideoQualitydialog from VideoQualityLabel.
- New CSS for making VideoQualityLabel display properly.
- Do not render VideoQualityLabel in filmstrip only instead of hiding with css.
- Remove tooltip from VideoQualityLabel.
- Show LD, SD, HD labels in VideoQualityLabel.
- Remove action SET_LARGE_VIDEO_HD_STATUS from conference.
- Create new action UPDATE_KNOWN_LARGE_VIDEO_RESOLUTION in large-video.
- Move VideoQualityButton into video-quality directory.
- General renaming (medium -> standard, menu -> dialog).
- Render P2P message between title and slider.
- Add padding to slider for displacement caused by P2P message's new placement.
- Fix display issue with VideoQualityButton displaying out of line in the
primary toolbar.
* second pass at addressing feedback
- Fix p2p inline message color
- Force labels to break on words
- Resolve rebase issues, including only dispatching quality
update on change. Before there was double calling of dispatch
produced by an IE11 workaround. This breaks now when setting
audio only mode to true twice.
- Rename some instances of quality to definition
* rename to data channel opened
* do not show p2p in audio only
* stop toggle audio only icon automatically
* remove fixme about toolbar button
* find closest resolution for label
* toggle dialog on button click
* redo last commit for both button and label
* ref(base/conference): add tracks before join
Sometimes it will be suboptimal to add local tracks to the conference,
after the room has been joined. It may slow down the session initiation
process by having to send unnecessary 'source-add' notifications.
* squash: fix typos/comments
* feat(feedback): convert to react and redux
- For styles, remove "aui-dialog2" nesting so existing styles
can be reused.
- Remove Feedback.js and replace with calls to redux for state
storing and accessing.
- Add dispatching to FeedbackButton instead of relying on jquery
clicking handling so the button can be hooked into redux.
* address feedback
* remove calling to not show feedback for recorder and filmstrip
Simplify the code by using a bitfied instead of a couple of boolean flags. This
allows us to mute the video from multiple places and only make the unmute
effective once they have all unmuted.
Alas, this cannot be applied to the web without a massive refactor, because it
uses the track muted state as the source of truth instead of the media state.
Currently lib-jitsi-meet looks there in case the `anonymousdomain` config option
was specified.
While this commit alone doesn't add support for authenticated deployments, it
avoids a failure if `anonymousdomain` was set, regardless of authentication being
turned on or not.
Fixes: https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/1858
Refactors the previous "[RN] Cache avatars and provide a default in
case load fails" for the purposes of simplification but also modifies
its functionality at the same time. For example:
- Always displays the default avatar immediately which may be seen if
the remote avatar needs to be downloaded.
- Does not use random colors.
- Uses a default avatar image which is not transparent and ugly but at
least it's the same image that's used on Web. I've started talks to
have images/avatar2.png replaced with a transparent and beautiful
so that will land later on and we'll see the automagic colors in all
their glory then.
Avatars are cached to the filesystem and loaded from there when requested again.
The cache is cleaned after a conference ends and on application startup
(defensive move).
In addition, implement a fully local avatar system, which is used as a fallback
when loading a remote avatar fails. It can also be forced using a prop.
The fully local avatars use a user icon as a mask and apply a background color
qhich is picked by hashing the URI passed to the avatar. If no URI is passed a
random color is chosen.
A grace period of 1 second is also implemented so a default local avatar will be
rendered if an Avatar component is mounted but has no URI. If a URI is specified
later on, it will be loaded and displayed. In case loading the remote avatar
fails, the locally generated one will be used.
- Create a notification component for displaying a toggle.
- Create an action for showing the component if allowed by
the local storage setting and for saving the setting to
local storage.
- Remove all notifications having a timeout by default so the
device error notification must be dismissed manually.
- Split the camera and mic error dialog into two separate
notifications.
* feat(presence): display status in thumbnail and large video
- Create a React Component for displaying presence. It currently
connects to the store for participant updates but in the future
should not be as smart once more reactification occurs.
- Modify filmstrip css so the presence status displays horizontal
center and below the avatar.
- Modify videolayout css so the presence status displays horizontal
centered and with a rounded background.
- Dispatch presence updates so the participant state can be update.
- Update message position on large video update to ensure message
positioning is correct.
* squash: do not show presence message if connection message is displayed
Hides the UI component showing dialout codes and uses the dial input without validating it.
Skips printing error when dial-in numbers is not configured.
- Swap the telephone input with FieldText.
- Swap the dropdown trigger input with FieldText for styling
consistency with the telephone input.
- Wrap the dropdown trigger so it can be modified with jitsi css.
- Use flexbox to have the trigger and input align horizontally
but have the input take up width if the trigger is not displayed.
* feat(notifications): implement a react/redux notification system
* squash into impl explicit timeout, style
* ref(notifications): convert toastr notifications to use react
* ref(toastr): remove library
* squash into conversion: pass timeout
* squash into clean remove from debian patch
Make toolbar's microphone button enabled whenever there are any
'audioinput' devices available and allow to add audio during
the conference even if microphone permissions were denied on startup.
Whatever I've tried so far ends up failing in really weird ways, so let's admit
defeat, for now. Destroy containers only on Android.
This shall be revisited when we update RN to version >= 0.43 and we have
"display: 'none'" available.
Web's ExternalAPI accepts an object with properties as one of its
constructor arguments and from which it generated a URL. Mobile's
JitsiMeetView.loadURLObject is supposed to accept pretty much the same
object.
Introduces loadURLObject in JitsiMeetView on Android and iOS which
accepts a Bundle and NSDictionary, respectively, similar in structure to
the JS object accepted by the constructor of Web's ExternalAPI. At this
time, only the property url of the bundle/dictionary is supported.
However, it allows the public API of loadURLObject to be consumed. The
property url will be made optional in the future and other properties
will be supported from which a URL will be constructed.
When a Container is not visible there is no need for it to react to touch
events, thus avoid wrapping it in a touch component.
In addition, simplify the style needed for hiding the component. Moving the view
out of the window boundaries no longer works on RN 0.42 on iOS. Seting the size
to 0 works well on both platforms, but in the future (when we upgrade to RN >=
0.43) we should switch to display: none:
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Because on web video track is stored both in redux and in 'localVideo'
field, video is attempted to be unmuted twice when turning off the audio
only mode. This will crash the app with 'unmute operation is already in
progress'. This commit will prevent from taking action from the web
world if the video track already exists and will make the redux side
rollback unmuted status in case unmute fails.
In another installment of "how on earth?!", using a 1px border instead of a
0.2px border fixes view clipping on a device where it didn't work before
(Moto X Play).
Observations:
- When nothing was rendered, rotating the device made the buttons show up, this
makes me think the Surface is not properly composited with the toolbar view
for some reason. Why this happens in some devices and not in others remains a
mistery.
Other approaches attempted:
- Setting View.collapsed to false so it will remain in the view hierarchy. It
made no effect.
- Setting View.needsOffscreenAlphaCompositing to true. It made no effect.
Just like before, I came up with this workaround by accident, but couldn't find
another way, so here we go again.
This essentially reverts
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In the filmstrip we keep a container full of thumbnail views. Destroying these
every time we want we want to hide it is costly, as new renderers have to be
recreated, and they lack context, so there is an increased chance for "black
thumbnails".
With the upgarde of @atlaskit/icon to 7.0.0, the size prop
essentially became required to maintain its appearance in the
jitsi app, otherwise it'll unexpectedly try to take up the
available space and cause minor display issues.
The speakerStatus field already exists as part of the objects
in the participant reducer. When the library updates the
connection status of a user, plumb that update through to redux.
Instead of passing stats through UI then VideoLayout then the
SmallVideo, pass stats directly to what uses it--ConnectionIndicator.
This also bypasses adding the stats to the store, as they do not
seem to be something that needs to be shared or stored app-wide
just yet.
The end goal of this patch was to avoid opening the camera when there is no
welcome page.
In order to achieve this, the logic for creating the local tracks was
refactored:
Before this patch local tracks were created when lib-jitsi-meet was initialized,
and destroyed when it was deinitialized. As a side note, this meant that when a
conference in a non-default domain was joined, local tracks were destroyed and
recreated in quick succession.
Now, local trans are created and destroyed based on what the next route will be,
and this happens when the target room has been decided. This allows us to create
local tracks the moment we need to render any route, and destroy them when there
is no route to be rendered. As an interesting byproduct, this refactor also
avoids the destruction + recreation of local tracks when a conference in a
non-default domain was left.
* feat(local-video): convert to react
- Create a VideoTrack component for displaying a video element.
This mirrors native also having a VideoTrack component.
- The VideoTrack component does not let React update it to prevent
the video element from re-rendering, which could cause flickers
and would not work with temasys's overriding of the video element.
- VideoTrack extends AbstractVideoTrack to mirror native
implementation and to get the dispatch of the onplaying event.
- Remove the onclick handler on the video element. Honestly, I
didn't get it to work, and did not try, but it is also unnecessary
because another handler already exists on the video wrapper.
* ref(device-selection): VideoInputPreview uses VideoTrack to show video
* squash into conversion: change css selectors
* squash into conversion: mix in abstract props
* squash into conversion: change shouldComponentUpdate check
* squash: update comment about why triggerOnPlayingUpdate is used
config.disableDesktopSharing - when set to false will disable desktop
sharing
interfaceConfig.DESKTOP_SHARING_BUTTON_DISABLED_TOOLTIP - when value is
assigned, will not hide the desktop sharing button completely, but show
as disabled with this value used as the tooltip text.
Listeners were set for when a track muted or changed its video
type, but the listeners were never removed. This would could
cause events to keep firing on the removed tracks, which would
cause redux to fire and error because the tracks were no longer
known. That the tracks still fire events after removal is
another issue...
Chrome has deprecated line breaks in requests. The template
literal used for the searchPeople url has a line breaks. Instead
of line breaking the request url, concatenate it together.
Dynamically enables/disables the toolbar video button. Prior to that
commit if we would start with no video there would be no way to enable
it later on.
Keep track of the connection and conference objects so we can leave and / or
disconnect early, before the connection is established or the conference joined.
React (pun intended) to prop changes, that is, load the new specified URL.
In addition, fix a hidden bug in loading the initial URL from the linking
module: we prefer a prop to the URL the app was launched with, in case somehow
both are specified. We (the Jitsi Meet app) are not going to run into this
corner case, but let's be defensive just in case.
React (pun intended) to prop changes, that is, load the new specified URL.
In addition, fix a hidden bug in loading the initial URL from the linking
module: we prefer a prop to the URL the app was launched with, in case somehow
both are specified. We (the Jitsi Meet app) are not going to run into this
corner case, but let's be defensive just in case.
* fix(filmstrip-only): vertically align center the toolbar
Use top 50% to position the toolbar's top at the vertical center
of the iframe. Then use transform 50% to move the toolbar itself
up 50% so its middle matches the middle of the iframe.
* squash: toolbox should center with filmstrip
Apparently iOS doesn't like dangling background tasks very much, so update the
background timers plugin with a version which fixes this.
https://github.com/ocetnik/react-native-background-timer/pull/38
Also accomodate for the API changes upstream.
Credits to @lyubomir for finding the needle in the haystack.
* feat(display-name): convert to React
- Create a new React Component for displaying and updating display
names on small videos
- The updating of the Component is defined in the parent class
SmallVideo, which children will get access to through prototype
copying
- Create a new actionType and middleware so name changes that occur
in DisplayName can be propogated to outside redux
- Update the local video's DisplayName when a conference is joined
or else the component may keep an undefined user id
* squash: query for the container, not the el owned by react
- Create a new ConnectionIndicator component for displaying an
icon for connection quality and for triggering a popover. The
popover handling has been left in ConnectionIndicator for now,
which follows the existing implementation.
- Remove the unused method "connectionIndicatorShowMore"
- Change the implementation of existing methods that update the
connection indicator to call the same method which will rerender
the indicator completely.
- Add tracks to the redux store by intercepting where the
tracks actually get used via conference.replaceTrack
- While the replace call is unique to web, the _dispose and
_addTracks calls use existing native code implementations
- Between _dispose and addTracks is a call to update mute state.
Without it, when changing devices or videoType while muted,
the user will stay muted (whereas existing web behavior
causes unmute). This is due to middelware calling
_syncTrackMutedState to make the track mute if the user is
currently muted.
- Move the rest of ConferenceEvents.TRACK_MUTE_CHANGED into
middleware so the event is no longer used
- Note: This change does not guarantee the track state in the
redux store will be 100% accurate, specifically the attribute
videoStarted. Muted and videoType should be accurate.
- Use actions trackAdded and trackRemoved to add and remove remote
tracks from the redux store
- Emit out to non-react components on track added and removed in
the track middleware
- Emit out to existing non-react components on track mute and
video type changes