@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.
Removing translateString forces using data-i18n attributes, to make sure we do not forget to set them. Missing data-i18n attributes is a problem with late loading where we can end up without translation, without text. Missing data-i18n attributes is also problem that strings will not be translated when changing language.
Fixes a bug in invite dialog, where remove password button was shown for non moderators.