Device Selection re-uses the local video track for its preview.
When displaying Device Selection while video muted, the text
"muted" displays within the video preview, but some translations
may mistake this to mean audio muted. The text has been changed
to be explicit about video mute. This is a temporary solution;
at some point Device Selection should not re-use the local track
except for IE, the one browser that cannot get multiple tracks
from the same video input.
Jitsi Meet doesn't seem to work with c2s_require_encryption set to true.
c2s_require_encryption is false by default. However it is possible that
in some Prosody configurations it is overriden by a global config to be
true. In that case Jitsi Meet might not work out-of-box. So let's set it
explicitly to be sure it is correct.
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.
Move logic to open device selection outside of SettingsMenu so
it can be called independently by either SettingsMenu or by
the settings button itself if no other settings but devices will
be displayed.
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé reported that Recording shows an error dialog
stating "There was an error connecting to your camera". Hristo Terezov
and Yana Stamcheva traced that the problem originates in
da4425b5c0
and, more specifically, is caused by a different order of execution due
to the move of the invocation of the function Recording.init.
The solution is to bring back the execution location of Recording.init.
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.
If toggle audio or video is executed too early and the local
tracks don't exist we fail to execute the operation. Now we store
the mute state and we are executing it after the tracks are
created
If toggle SS is executed too early and lib-jitsi-meet is not yet
initialized toggle SS will fail. Now we are storing the whether
SS is on or off and when lib-jitsi-meet is ready we are starting
SS if needed.
For images < 80 of size forder radius doesn't work properly (it looks like a
square with rounded corders), however, using a duble sized radius does the
trick. Go figure.
Cleanup existing logic for displaying and updating device
selection settings in the settings menu. In its place
is a button to open the device selection modal.
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.
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.
Now that Apple have approved build 1.3.204 for release in the App Store,
the short app version needs to be incremented; otherwise, no new builds
can be uploaded to TestFlight and, respectively, for release in the App
Store.
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.