The package now requires using a ModalTransition component
to handle animations. The existing DialogContainer component
has been split into native and web implementations to support
this change.
For the most part the changes are taking the "static propTypes" declaration off
of components and declaring them as Flow types. Sometimes to support flow some
method signatures had to be added. There are some exceptions in which more had
to be done to tame the beast:
- AbstractVideoTrack: put in additional truthy checks for videoTrack.
- Video: add truthy checks for the _videoElement ref.
- shouldRenderVideoTrack function: Some component could pass null for the
videoTrack argument and Flow wanted that called out explicitly.
- DisplayName: Add a truthy check for the input ref before acting on it.
- NumbersList: Move array checks inline for Flow to comprehend array methods
could be called. Add type checks in the Object.entries loop as the value is
assumed to be a mixed type by Flow.
- AbstractToolbarButton: add additional truthy check for passed in type.
There are (at least) two changes that are breaking:
- defaultTab is gone
- The re-rendering logic looks to have been re-written so that
passing in a new array of tabs causes a re-render, which can
reset the currently selected tab.
The fixes involved removing defaultTab from each tab configuration,
as it is no longer respected anyway. Also, instead of letting Tabs
be uncontrolled and allowing it to set its own selected, which
would result in the first tab automatically being selected on
Tabs re-render, use Tabs a controlled prop to dicate which
tab is selected; this is accomplished by specifying a selected
prop.
* Refactor calendar-sync feature to be loaded on web.
For the web part it just adds new property to enable/disable calendar web integration, disabled by default.
* Initial implementation of retrieving google calendar events.
* Initial implementation of retrieving microsoft calendar events.
* Fixes comments.
* Rework to use the promise part of microsoft-graph-client api.
* Moves dispatching some actions, fixing comments.
* Makes sure we do not initializeClient google-api client multiple times.
* Do not try to login when fetching calendar entries.
The case where there is a calendar type google selected, but not logged in, trying to login on loading welcome page will show a warning that it tried to open a popup, which was denied by browser.
* Updates profile display data on sign in.
* Propagate google-api state to calendar-sync only if we use google cal.
* Adds sign out action.
* Clears the event listener when the popup closes.
* Clears calendarIntegrationInstance on signOut.
* WIP: UI for calendar settings, refactor auth flows
* Clean up some unused constants, functions and exports.
* break circular dependency of function and constant
* Exports only isCalendarEnabled from functions.
* Checks isSignedIn when doing fetchCalendarEntries on web.
* address comments
List microsoftApiApplicationClientID in undocument config.
remove unused SET_CALENDAR_TYPE action
use helper for calendar enabled in bootstrap
reorder actions
reorder imports
change order of signin -> set type -> update profile
add logging for signout error
reword setting dialog desc to avoid redundancy
add jsdoc to microsoft button props
reorder calendar constants
move default state to reducer (not reused anywhere)
update comment about calendar-sync due to removal of getCalendarState
update comment for getCalendarIntegration
remove vague comment
alpha order reducer, return default state on reset
alpha order persistence registry
remove unnecessary getType from apis
update comments in microsoftCalendar
alpha order google-api exports, use api.get in loadGoogleAPI
set jsdoc for google signin props
alpha order googleapi methods
fix calendartab docs
* Moves fetching calendar from APP_WILL_MOUNT to SET_CONFIG.
The web part needs configuration in order to refresh tokens (Microsoft).
* Fixes storing token expire time and refreshing tokens in Microsoft impl.
* Address comments
updateProfile changed to getCurrentEmail
rename result to results
stop storing integration in redux, store if ready for use
use existing helpers to parse redirect url
* update jsdocs, get google app id from redux
* clear integration instead of actual sign out
* feat(welcome-page): be able to open settings dialog
- Create a getter for getting a settings tab's props so the device
selection tab can get updated available devices.
- Be able to call a function from a tab after it has mounted. This is
used for device selection to essentially call enumerateDevices on
the welcome page so the device selectors are populated.
- Remove event UIEvents.AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_CHANGED. Instead directly call
setAudioOutputDeviceId where possible.
- Fix initialization of the audioOutputDeviceId in settings by defaulting
the audio output device to the one set in settings.
* squash: updateAvailableDevices -> getAvailableDevices, add comment for propsUpdateFunction
* feat(settings): setting dialog
- Move device selection, profile edit, language select, moderator
options, and server auth into one modal with tabs.
- Remove side panel profile and settings and logic used to update
them.
- Pipe server auth status into redux to display in the settings
dialog.
- Change filmstrip only device selection popup to use the new
stateless settings dialog component.
* squash: do not show profile tab if not guest
* squash: profile button not clickable if no profile to show
* squash: nits
* ref: Settings dialog.
Make it more generic by accepting any content except of just rows with text and
icons.
In addition, rework its structure so the animation is smoother, by putting the
background overlay outside of the Modal. This way, the animation doesn't affect
the background, which won't slide down.
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!
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.
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.