On Android the files will be copied to the assets/sounds directory of
the SDK bundle on build time. To play the "asset:/" prefix has to be
used to locate the files correctly.
On iOS each sound file must be added to the SDK's Xcode project in order
to be bundled correctly. To playback we need to know the path of the SDK
bundle which is now exposed by the AppInfo iOS module.
TouchableWithoutFeedback and TouchableHighlight interfere with the
implementation of 'pinch to zoom' to come. We prepare for it by driving
the onClick/onPress handler(s) out of Conference, through LargeVideo and
ParticipantView into Video itself where the bulk of 'pinch to zoom' will
be implemented.
In preparation for "pinch to zoom" support in desktop streams on mobile, make
certain Views not intervene in touch event handling. While the modification is
necessary for "pinch to zoom" which is coming later, it really makes sense for
the modified Views to not be involved in touching because they're used to aid
layout and/or animations and are to behave to the user as if they're not there.
Adds Nat64InfoModule which resolves IPv6 addresses for IPv4 addresses
in IPv6 only network where jitsi-meet deployment does not provide any
IPv6 addresses as ICE candidates.
Being kicked out of the conference will result with a conference failed
event with 'conference.kicked' reason and take the user back to
the welcome page by navigating to 'undefined'.
The onPresence parsing was refactored to remove use of jQuery.
This exposed three methods not available in react-native:
ParentNode.children, ChildNode.remove, and
document.querySelectorAll. The querySelectorAll change could
be swapped for the already polyfilled querySelector, but
children and remove had to be added. The polyfills are based
on those supplied by MDN web docs, but modified to pass jitsi
linting.
* fix(invite): do not send empty queries for people search
The endpoint might return an error if an empty query is sent.
* fix(invite): add error logging for failed people directory requests
The error currently being passed through from $.getJSON ended up
being an empty string plus was not getting logged. So switch to
fetch to move along with jquery killing and log the error.
* fix(dial-in): add error logging for failed requests
* ref(invite): create a fetch helper to remove duplicate logic
Moves the things around to be able to override the config with the URL
params specified in the hash part of the location URI to which the app
is navigating to.
Adds base/sounds feature which allows other features to register a sound
source under specified id. A new SoundsCollection component will then
render corresponding HTMLAudioElement for each such sound. Once "setRef"
callback is called by the HTMLAudioElement, this element will be added
to the Redux store. When that happens sound can be played through the
new 'playSound' action which will call play() method on the stored
HTMLAudioElement instance.
* feat(invite): be able to call numbers from the invite dialog
The major changes:
- Remove DialOutDialog, its views, redux hooks, css, and images.
Its main functionality has been moved into AddPeopleDialog.
- Modify the AppPeopleDialog styling a bit so it is wider.
- Add phone numbers to AddPeopleDialog search results. Phone
numbers are validated in parallel with the request for people
and then appended to the result. The validation includes
an ajax to validate the number is recognized as dialable by
the server. The trigger for the validation is essentially if
the entered input is numbers only.
- AddPeopleDialog holds onto the full object representation of
an item selected in MultiSelectAutocomplete. This is so
selected items can be removed on successful invite, leaving
only unsuccessful items.
- More granular error handling on invite so individual invitees
can be removed from the selected items list.
* squash: change load state, new regex for numbers
* squash: change strings, auto prepend 1 if no country code, add reminders
This reverts commit 88325aeef2.
Turns out a conference with a password triggers a failed conference
join. It's going to be tricky to decipher when to do actual
cleanup, and where to shove that code, so reverting is easier for
now.
Recent changes in lib-jitsi-meet probably led to (1) our
RTCPeerConnection customizations on react-native not being used which is
a problem because we need them for at least NAT64 on iOS in order to
pass the review in Apple's App Store and (2) unexpected exceptions
inside react-native-webrtc.
The Promise-based WebRTC API should be merged from react-native-webrtc's
upstream but I don't want to do it right now because last time we got
multiple bugs in addition.
Destroy local tracks and also destroy large video so the
user does not wonder why camera (and mic) are still enabled
even though hangup has been pressed.
When in PiP mode the LargeView will not be large enough to hold the avatar (for
those interested in the details, our avatar's size is 200, and in PiP mode the
app is resized to about 150).
In order to solve it, this PR refactors how the avatar style is passed along,
reducing it to a single "size" prop. With this only prop, the Avatar compononent
will compute the width, height and borderRadius, plus deal with some Android
shenanigans.
In addition, the LargeView component now uses DimensionsDetector to check its
own size and adjust the size prop passed to the Avatar component as needed.
Passing around of the component was used when there were two
independent Notification components. Now that there is only
one Notification component, it is not necessary to pass
around the component.
* Handles connection failed event details (passing them to analytics).
* Fixing comments.
* Updates depending versions to be able to test.
* Fixing comments.
* Fixes wrong jsdoc.
We started on the way to responsive UI and its design with aspect ratio
and keeping the filmstrip on the short side of the app's visible
rectangle.
Shortly, we're going to introduce reduced UI for Picture-in-Picture. And
that's where we'll need another dimensions-based detector akin to the
aspect ratio detector.
While the AspectRatioDetector, the up-and-coming ReducedUIDetector, and
their base DimensionsDetector are definitely separate abstractions and
implementations not mixed for the purposes of easy extensibility and
maintenance, the three of them are our building blocks on top of which
we'll build our responsive UI.
If the view gets resized to a 1:1 aspect ratio, remember the previous mode to
avoid flickering when going back to a larger size or different aspect ratio.
Android uses a SurfaceView to render video, which is not quite a View, so the
fade-in animation (which varies the opacity) doesn't work.
Instead, add an opaque black view covering the video, which transitions to
transparent. This creates much smoother transitions on Android, while behaving
the same.
In addition, I removed the flip animation for local tracks, which is no longer
used, since the camera is switched without changing tracks.
* 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.
There is more avatar work coming down the line for mobile,
which should also affect web, assuming the same getAvatarURL
helper will be used. As such, instead of continuing to
support the initials service and tweaking UI, revert to
make way for the future avatar work.
This reverts commit 2ea5ad68a5.
* ref(avatars): remove Avatar.js
- Rely on redux getting updated with new participant state
and any calls to getAvatarURL passing in the redux
participant state. This way the state within Avatar.js can
be removed.
- Clean up methods on UI.js. Because all state is in the
store, separate methods for updating the avatar aren't as
necessary. Instead centralize accessing of the avatar for
components outside of redux and centralize the call to
update avatars for non-react components.
- Controversial: cache a participant's avatarURL on the
participant state. Currently the participant's avatarURL
that is generated without jwt (which sets the avatarURL directly)
is not cached. Without cache, there can be many redundant
calls to APP.API.notifyAvatarChanged.
* Leverage middleware timing to diff avatars
One alternative implementation is to leverage middleware's
ability to intercept updates before and after redux has
upated and then compare avatarURLs.
* kill UI.getAvatarUrl
* profile button sets its own avatar url (solves update timing)
* remove calls to updating avatar outside of middleware
* update UI.js doc
* remove left over logic from initial implementation
* try to move local user fallback into selector func
* default to id 'local' in selector
The video will switch to the avatar and be tinted with gray. On the large view,
a text message indicating the user has connectivity issues will be shown.
They will be stored in redux and the PageReloadOverlay will be displayed.
Note that this commit also introduces a subtle (and yet important!) change:
the location URL is now always set, regardless of the configuration loading or
not. This is needed in order for the retry logic to pick it up.
* Removes unused config logic.
* Whitelists config options that can be overridden using the URL.
* Recorder login with credentials, not supported by externalconnect.
Jibri uses xmpp credentials to login, which is not supported by externalconnect, so we want to skip it till that is supported.
* Whitelist only config.js
* Extracts whitelisting in separate function.
The goal is to reduce usage on atlassian/aui. New components
have been created to display the settings panel. Language
selection will reach into i18n for state whereas moderator
options will keep state in redux.
Properly handle errors while connecting or joining a conference. Prior to this
patch, only errors on established conferences / connections were saved to the
redux store.
75bf7638b3 introduced this regression, state must
be assigned as an object, even though one would think it's automagically
initialized to an object. Oh well!
Do the selection in mapStateToProps so the container itself doesn't need to
receive all the props that each overlay needs.
Each overlay is responsible for fetching their own props and for providing a
"needsDisplay" static method wich will be called with the full redux state and
should return true if the overlay needs displaying.
Also eliminate duplicated state keeping: the connection and conference error
states can be fetched from their respective base features.
Initializing UI features, like keyboard shortcuts, by chaining
onto APP.conference.init is not safe because init can fail,
skipping the initializing of UI features. This can happen when
the room is locked and then a failure event is dispatched into
middleware. I couldn't find a place to properly chain onto
in the APP.conference.init promise chain, primarily due
to the flow continued within middleware, so instead I
leveraged an existing listener for CONFERENCE_JOINED.
* Adds initial documentation for sipgw jibri.
Also explains enabling the people search service and the request/response that are made around sipgw jibri service.
* Fixes add people dialog to invite users and rooms.
No invitation is sent when there is nobody to invite.
* Reuse some recording strings, by using arguments.
* Make sure web also dispatches CONFERENCE_WILL_JOIN.
* Introduces new feature videosipgw.
* Fixes lint errors.
* Renames methods to use people, chatRooms and videoRooms.
* Updates to latest lib-jitsi-meet (dc3397b18b).
* fix(notifications): throttle and batch join notifications
Instead of directly calling to show a join notification,
go through a specific method. This method will queue
names for display while a throttled function pulls
the names and shows a notification.
* squash: remove unused translation key
* squash: use default display name
* squash: move into participant actions
Rearrange the ToolbarButtons in the secondary Toolbar in order to mostly
group the media-related ones such as the AudioRouteButton, the
switchCamera button, and the audio-only mode button.
Due to the difference in nature, the iOS and Android implementations are
completely different:
iOS: MPVolumeView is used, which allows us to place a button which will launch a
native route picker provided by iOS itself. This view is different depending on
the iOS version, with the iOS 11 version being more complete.
Android: A completely custom component is used, which displays a bottom sheet
with the device categories, not devices individually. This is akin to the sheet
in the builtin dialer.
It emulates Android's BottomSheet in pure JavaScript. It's implemented as
another Dialog, so it can be used instead of one.
The implementation only supports text options with an associated icon, and an
optional 'selected' marker.
While reviewing "[PREVIEW|RN]: Handle getUserMedia in progress" I
discovered JSDoc comments which could be improved. They are not
necessarily 100% related to the PR.
This commit adds extra actions/Redux state to be able to deal with
the GUM operation being in progress. There will be early local track
stub in the Redux state for any a local track for which GUM has been
called, but not completed yet.
Local track is considered valid only after TRACK_ADDED event when it
will have JitsiLocalTrack instance set.
* feat(audio-only): be able to lock a browser into capturing audio only
* squash: try to make string more clear about audio only support
* squash: final strings
Adds the ability to detect app area's aspect ratio on react-native
through the features/base/aspect-ratio.
Makes conference, filmstrip and toolbox react to the aspect ratio
changes and display filmstrip on the shorter side of the screen.
* ref(notifications): convert some dialogs to error or warning notifications
- Expand the configurability of the Notification component so warnings
and errors can be displayed.
- Allow Notification to take in arbitrary text for the body.
- Rename defaultTitleKey to titleKey for consistency with descriptionKey.
* ref(notifications): remove openReportDialog method
openReportDialog is a wrapper around showError that adds
a logger statement. It is being called in one place only
so remove the method and have that one place call logger.
* ref(notifications): UI.showTrackNotWorkingDialog takes a boolean
Change UI.showTrackNotWorkingDialog so it takes a boolean
arguments instead of the entire track. A small refactor so
the method needs to know less.
* [squash] Fixes eslint errors
* WiP: Fixes desktop sharing error strings and adds support button
* [squash] Fix icons appearances
* [squash] Fix translate titles and messages
* [squash] fix(translation): Fixes incorrect password string
* [squash] fix(recording): Fixes recording message
* [squash] fix(warning): Turns some warnings to errors and makes support link optional.
* [squash] fix(translation): Addressing language comments
* [squash] Fixes jsdoc and formatting
* [squash] fix(noopener): Fixes window.open noopener
* [squash] fix(constants): Extract constants and refactor NotificationWithToggle
* [squash] fix(lang): Fixes camera and mic error titles
* [squash] fix(supportLink): Renames addSupportLink to hideErrorSupportLink
The intention of the code is (1) to return target if none of the setters lead
to an actual change, (2) to not modify target, and (3) to do it with a 1
copyOnWrite at most.
The lib will accept new style constraints and use those
to capture audio/video. By defining the constraints in
config, there is greater flexibility for defining
and changing constraints.
Triggering the 'conference left' action when the wait for owner dialog
is dismissed will let the Call Kit implementation end the call, after
a recoverable conference failed event was emitted.
Also fixes conference state reduction when 'conference left' is emitted
by room lock or auth features where the conference has not been joined
yet.
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
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.
* 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.
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.
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.
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.
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(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.
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
* 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
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