AtlasKit DropdownMenu cannot be disabled, unlike Single Select.
The result is the isDisabled prop was not being honored. The
workaround is returning only the trigger element for the dropdown
and styling it to look like the dropdown is disabled. The text
for disabled device selection was changed along the way to fit
into the trigger.
AtlasKit Dropdown was recently updated to support fitting the
width of its container. However, AtlasKit Button, the trigger
element currently used for the dropdowns, does not fit the width
of AtlasKit Dropdown and stll has text overflowing out of its
button when there is an iconBefore prop passed in. Instead of
using AtlasKit Button, use a div and mimic the button look. This
allows the "button" to fit the container width and can display
ellipsized text within itself.
@virtuacoplenny, the changes of this commit are not necessarily in
source code that you introduced in
https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/pull/1499 but I saw violations in
files modified in the PR which I had to read in order to understand the
PR.
Converting the invite modal includes the following:
- Creating new react components to display InviteDialog. The
main parent components are ShareLink and PasswordOverview,
the later handles displaying lock state and password editing.
These components do not make use of atlaskit as the component
for input does not yet support readonly, so for consistency
within the modal content no atlaskit was used.
- Using redux for keeping and accessing lock state instead of
RoomLocker.
- Publicly exposing the redux action lockStateChanged for direct
calling on lock events experienced on the web client.
- Removing Invite, InviteDialogView, and RoomLocker and references
to them.
- Handling errors that occur when setting a password to preserve
existing web funtionality.
On certain modal dimensions, the black background of the video
preview could peek through, making it look like the video has a
black line. The change is to remove the black background from
showing by default and having it only display when the video is
muted. Also, the video preview dimension stylings have been
changed to facilitiate smoother size adjusting with modal size
changes.
Instead of using AtlasKit Single-Select, use Dropdown. Dropdown
differs in that an icon can be specified for the trigger element,
whereas Single-Select currently supports icons for all elements,
and Dropdown can show all options incuding the already-selected
option.
This change does introduce the issue of the trigger element not
taking up 100% width of the parent. Supporting such would involve
overriding AtlasKit CSS. The compromise made here was to do a
generic override of max-width so the trigger elements at least
stay within the parent and aligning the trigger elements to the
right.
Some atlaskit components, such as field-text, inherit text color.
This is a problem with components that are white as they will
inherit $defaultColor, which is a light gray. So instead, for
the atlaskit modal, set a color for all the form content so it
can be inherited instead.
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.
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.