A few occurrences of coding style/formatting which I noticed while
reviewing 'feat(eslint): Enable for non react files'. These are
definitely not all occurrences I could've noticed during the review
but... we're talking about files outside react/ anyway.
Will override email, display name and avatar URL with the values
provided in 'context.user' structure of the JWT token.
Settings will no longer be used to retrieve local display name,
email and avatar URL. Now those values will be obtained from
the /features/base/participants Redux state.
fix(jwt/middleware): use const for default name
fix: wrong default display name on web
ref(base/participants): remove getDisplayName functions
ref(jwt): do not accept unknown user fields
Instead of assuming the initial info dialog open should auto
close, explicitly call opening of the dialog with a flag for
auto closing. This better facilitates the auto close timeout
being set at any time.
The changes led to refactoring out state in the InfoDialogButton
in preference for always clearing the timeout instead of
first checking for interaction before clearing.
Delay showing the dialog until after joining the conference
instead of as soon as possible. This resolves a few issues.
One is the dialog displaying right before the permissions
overlay is shown. Another is that logically it does not
make sense to show the invite options when unable to invite.
It also sidesteps the initial react UI bootstrapping that
can cause race conditions with toolbar re-renders causing
misalignment. Lastly, it prepares prematurely for what I
assume will be changes for when the info dialog will
actually be shown automatically.
When _setLoggingConfig is invoked for the first time old and new config
are equal and _initLogging is not called. Currently, there is no way to
detect when the first time we call it is. We could use APP.logCollector
but it should go away at some point in the future.
Revert "[RN] Remove unnecessary source code" (commit
a3441030a3). But since the project file
needs to explicitly mention the CallKit and Intents framework, do not
use the semantic @import as that's confusing in the case.
Never show the local participant in the large view unless it's the only
participant.
This fixes 2 issues:
- selecting the local participant when the camera permission wasn't granted
- selecting the other participant when they join a 1-1 call with video muted
The certificates are generated on new install or upgrade and added to the current configuration and also to the trusted certificates on the local machine.