Use react-native-fastimage, which uses 2 full-native image impleentations using
well known and mature (native) libraries.
This gets us rid of 2 libraries which were observerd as a source of bugs and
created trouble with dependencies: react-native-fetch-blob and
react-native-img-cache. They are also no longer well maintained.
* ref(filmstrip): create an empty container for local filmstrip move
This might be necessary for tile view. To support making the
local video display at the end of remote videos while in tile
view, but separateed from scrollable remote videos, moving
the local video might be necessary. By creating an empty
container, there is a target for local video to move to.
* squash: rename id
* [WEB] add UI for transcription
* add analytics event for button, do not use global APP object
* use props instead of state, use local conference to kick participant
* put imports in alphabetical order
* add translation for TranscribingLabel
* fix merge conflict
* add closed caption button
* purge OverFlowMenuItem which starts and stops Transcription
* readd closed caption icon and fix small issues due to purge
* delete unused icon in _font.scss
* ref(filmstrip): apply filmstrip class to Conference root
Instead of apply the layout class to the body, it can be
applied to Conference. This will allow easier switching
between tile filmstrip and horizontal/vertical filmstrip.
* squash: fix typo filstrip
Move away from middleware and instead update video quality
when the selected video quality updates in redux. This also
lead to removing of automatically exiting audio only because
with the change it's not so readily possible to tell if the
user switched off audio only by re-selecting the already
preferred video quality. Removing this automagic removed
some additional checking done for mobile.
The internal max will be used for tile view. Whatever the
user has set for preferred video quality, the internal
maximum will be respected. This allows for the case where
the user prefers high definition video, but in tile view
it only makes sense to send low definition; ux wise the
user is allowed to continue messing with the video quality
slider.
- "preferred" is being appended because in tile view there is a
concept of what the user prefers to be the maximum video quality
but there is also a maximum respected internall. For example,
the user may prefer HD, but in tile view the tiles may be small
so internall the preferred would be set to LD.
- "receive" is being renamed to "receiver" to be consistent with
the naming in lib-jitsi-meet.
* Get back the Notice class
* Add Notice component in the Conference web view
* Notice is not exported in index.js. Only used internally by
Conference.
* noticeMessage value obtained from features/base/config
* using mapStateToProps
* value is stored in the internal _message property
* Notice component, orignal in `toolbox` is moved from
`toolbox/components` to `conference/components`
* Notice component only implemented and renderable in web views
* Dummy `conference/components/Notice.naive.js`
This patch is partially based in the removed logic included
originally in:
commit 59a74153dc
(tag: jitsi-meet_1886, tag: jitsi-meet_1885, tag: 1797, tag: 1796)
Author: Ilya Daynatovich <shupuercha@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Mar 20 11:04:54 2017 -0500
Toolbar notice as React Component
In reply to: Saúl Ibarra Corretgé @saghul> comments
Signed-off-by: Pablo Saavedra <psaavedra@igalia.com>
* ref(popover): allow for popover content from the right
Popovers contents can display to the left of the trigger
and above the trigger. Add the ability to display to the
right of the trigger my adding mouseover padding. This
may be needed for tile view, depending on where the triggers
are located.
* squash: abstract common css proprties into placeholder class
* fix(welcome-page): css tweaks in prep for branded welcome page
- Watermarks should no longer depend on toolbar size. The left watermark made
room for the toolbar when the toolbar was on the left side of the screen, but
the toolbar has been moved to the bottom. The right watermark...well it'll
clash with the vertical filmstrip but at least the margins will be consistent
with the left watermark.
- Apply new font-family so fonts are more likely to be consistent across the
app. Design likes SF UI and keeps requesting it so use it by default.
- Change sizings of welcome page header to be more responsive. This will help
the header be scrollable when there is no additional content and the header
overflows.
- Change colors of the welcome page header and remove background image that
was in the header. Leave in the dom for the background image in case other
deployments need to continue showing an image.
- Add a period to the title of the welcome page.
- Move watermarks dom location as it is not part of the header; it's part of the
whole page.
* [squash] Size and font adjustments. Renaming.
* ref(large-video): combine selectParticipant logic from web
Currently native/middleware/redux has its own logic for selecting a participant
on the bridge. To have the logic web respect that logic, a few changes are
needed.
- Web no longer has its own call to selectParticipant.
- To keep in line with web logic selectParticipant action should act even when
there is no track. This makes it so that when a participant does get a track
that the bridge will send high quality. The bridge can already handle when the
selected participant does not have a video track.
- The timing of web is such that on joining an existing conference, a
participant joins and the participant's tracks get updated and then the
conference is joined. The result is selectParticipant does not get fired
because it no-ops when there is no conference. To avoid having to make
uncertain changes (to be lazy), update the selected participant on conference
join as well.
* squash: update comment, pass message to error handler
It will only be requested if a user joins a meeting or flips the switch from
video to audio and back, but never as the first thing when the welcome page is
mounted.
It's a separate view (on the native side) and app (on the JavaScript side) so
applications can use it independently.
Co-authored-by: Shuai Li <sli@atlassian.com>
Co-authored-by: Pawel Domas <pawel.domas@jitsi.org>
* Show subtitles when Jigasi sends transcription results in JSON
* fix: Import PropTypes from prop-types.
* apply feedback on initial PR
* Changed Object to Map, alphabetic ordering fixes ,css changes in transcription subtitles
* Sends Map of transcriptMessages as prop to Component
* Documentation fixes and uses config in redux state
* Minor doc fix
* rename feature 'transcription' to 'subtitles'
* Moves subtitles config to interfaceConfig and minor fixes
* minor lint fix
BaseApp does all the heavy-lifting related to creating the redux store,
navigation, and so on.
App currently handles URL props and actually triggering navigation based on
them.
Move it away from AbstractApp into an auxiliary function. In addition, introduce
a new `getServerURL` function which gets the configured server URL and defaults
to meet.jit.si as before.
It was never used in practice, and it would be very cumbersome to use, since it
would have to bcreated with all the middlewares and reducers we need. After
discussing this with Lyubomir, we are confident this is not going to be needed
so it can go.
Unfortunately, as the Jitsi Meet development evolved the routing mechanism
became more complex and thre logic ended up spread across multiple parts of the
codebase, which made it hard to follow and extend.
This change aims to fix that by rewriting the routing logic and centralizing it
in (pretty much) a single place, with no implicit inter-dependencies.
In order to arrive there, however, some extra changes were needed, which were
not caught early enough and are thus part of this change:
- JitsiMeetJS initialization is now synchronous: there is nothing async about
it, and the only async requirement (Temasys support) was lifted. See [0].
- WebRTC support can be detected early: building on top of the above, WebRTC
support can now be detected immediately, so take advantage of this to simplify
how we handle unsupported browsers. See [0].
The new router takes decissions based on the Redux state at the time of
invocation. A route can be represented by either a component or a URl reference,
with the latter taking precedence. On mobile, obviously, there is no concept of
URL reference so routing is based solely on components.
[0]: https://github.com/jitsi/lib-jitsi-meet/pull/779
* fix(connection): reload immediately on possible split-brain
There isn't an explicit way to know when a split brain
scenario has happened. It is assumed it arises when an
"item-not-found" connection error is encountered early
on in the conference. So, store when a connection has
happened so it be calculated how much time has
elapsed and if the threshold has not been exceeded
then do an immediate reload of the app instead of
showing the overlay with a reload timer.
* squash: rename isItemNotFoundError -> isShardChangedError
This commit adds a state getter that considers checking the enabled/disabled state of the calendar feature, so then other features don’t have to do it manually.
Adds a fatal error state on which will depend whether or not the reload
screen is to be displayed. It is to happen when a relevant fatal error
action is not claimed by any feature for error recovery (the recoverable
flag is not set).
- Instead of having 4 listeners for local connection status
updates and 1 for remote, remove two of the redundant listeners.
- Instead of calling into 4 separate VideoLayout methods to update a
participant's connection status, expose one handler.
Up until now, mobile was oblivious to participants' presence state. Presence
state handling is required (probably, amongst other things) for "call flows".
So, let's add it! This is done by gathering the presence state when a
participant first joins, and handling subsequent changes.
Fix the "mute ping pong" for once and for all. This patch takes a new approach
to the problem: it keeps track of the user generated CallKit transaction ations
and avoids calling the delegate method in those cases.
This results in a much cleaner and easier to understand handling of the flow: if
the delegate method is called it means the user tapped on the mute button. When
we sync the muted state in JS with CallKit the delegate method won't be called
at all, thus avoiding the ping-pong altogether.
In addition, make sure all CallKit methods run in the UI thread. CallKit will
call our delegate methods in the UI thread too, thsu there is no need to
synchronize access to the listener / pending action sets.
* 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.
Emits CONFERENCE_FAILED in response to CONNECTION_FAILED event
which then triggers JitsiConference.leave() through the middleware
processing. Also base/conference state will be adjusted. It is to have
a consistent redux state in which both connection and conference are
failed. It could happen that in a buggy environment the XMPP connection
is dropped, but the media is still flowing which would result in weird
user experience.
The change to mobile/external-api is required to not emit
CONFERENCE_FAILED for CONNECTION_FAILED if the conference has been
started, because base/conference state will still hold conference
instances which are to be ended by other means and result in the
appropriate event (which will adjust the base/conference state).
Currently the listeners for disconnected and failed connection events
are unsubscribed as soon as the connection is established, so
the CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED is never triggered which would clear the
'connection' field. This commit will clear the 'connection' state on
CONNECTION_WILL_CONNECT. It's needed anyway given that there's no
guarantee on when and if the async disconnect operation will finish.
One issue caused by the 'connection' not cleared was that
CONNECTION_FAILED was not reduced correctly and the reload screen was
not displayed for the following scenario:
1. Join and leave any working conference.
2. Turn off network connectivity on the device.
3. Wait for CONNECTION_FAILED. The reload screen will not be displayed,
because CONNECTION_FAILED is not reduced correctly, because the old
'connection' value is still there.
Your truly introduced this regression in
8c7a3f16b1, alas.
The audio only mode is used to set the CallKit call type. This affects the
behavior on the recent calls entries (calls are marked either as audio or video
calls).
Sync both at the start and for transitions. The previous code was working by
chance (in a way): when the CallKit UI is presented the local video is muted,
which triggers a SET_VIDEO_MUTED action, at which point the audio-only mode was
checked for. Now we are more explicit and act on SET_AUDIO_MUTED.
Read the muted state from the track itself instead of from base/media. This
avoid expressing the incorrect desire when the call starts muted because
permission was never granted.
In the current middleware logic, when the local participant becomes
dominant speaker, a new participant can be selected to receive
high quality video from. This means large-video could potentially
do a switch to another participant when the local participant
becomes dominant speaker. Prevent such behavior.
* Adds an option to disable features based on token data.
Reverts changes from b84e910086, removes disableDesktopSharing option and an interface_config option.
* Disable recording button based on token features data.
Hide recording if local participant isGuest and roles based on token.
When enableUserRolesBasedOnToken is enabled we were not hiding the record button for guests.
* Adds filtering of jibri iqs and rayo based on features.
Moves feature checking in separate utility function.
Renames utility method.
* Adds a footer text when outbound-call is not feature enabled.
* Fixes comments.