React Native doesn't define __filename nor __dirname so do it artisanally. In
addition, this helps with centralizing the configuration passed to loggers.
It's an evolution of audio-only mode, where we also allow for receiving a remote
screen-share.
Diving deeper: this basically sets last N to 1 or 0 depending on the
availability of a screen-share.
This refactors all handling of audio-only and last N to 2 features in preparation
for "low bandwidth mode".
The main motivation to do this is that lastN is a "global" setting so it helps
to have all processing for it in a single place.
When a participant is pinned in the UI we then proceed to mark it as selected on
the JVB. This will make the participant part of the last N set and will receive
the highest (or configured highest) video quality.
Pinning a participant at the JVB level just makes sure it will be part of the
last N set.
Since only one participant can be pinned in the UI, there is no point in pinning
it at the JVB level, since selecting it already achieved the same result.
Moves getCurrentConferenceUrl method to base/connection to allow reuse.
The new location is not ideal, but looks the best based on the imports
required (trying to avoid circular dependencies).
* Removes unused translations.
* Fixes using translated strings.
* Moves using latest i18next versions and stop using compatibility modes.
* Sorts i18next options.
* Fixes defaultNS used by i18next.
This is used when translating html tags with data-i18n keys as attributes, used by jQuery-Impromptu.
* ref(user-interaction): remove storing of listener
* ref(user-interaction): move browser requirement check to lib-jitsi-meet
* ref(user-interaction): no inner function for listener, use module scope
* fix(invite): decode the meeting name
* squash: try to make mobile join same encoded meeting name as web
* Decodes and generated texts for share and copy meeting info.
Decodes in all cases except when it contains a space, as it will generate wrong links when pasted/shared in external applications.
When native SDK users end a meeting the view gets disposed and detached from
React, and then the entire app gets destroyed and these errors get printed at
the error level, throwing some people off.
This was hit on a corner case when ConnectionService will deny
the request to start the call. I am not sure, but it could have been
that the conference object has been disposed or closed or something
else, but the fact is that 'conference.room' was not defined and things
crashed. It is not safe to access conference's private field 'room'. It
is true JitsiConference doesn't follow the practice of marking this
field as private with the underscore '_', but it is not a public field.
* Updates kick showing who kicked us.
* Notify participants that someone was kicked.
* Shows notification to user who is remotely muted.
* Updates the notification type.
* Muted by notification for mobile.
* Moves code to react and adds the kick notifications to mobile.
* Updates lib-jitsi-meet.
If a value is not set in localStorage then null is
returned. null should not be converted to an empty
string (via _.escape) because that will then be
stored in localStorage as the user set preference
and will keep overriding any other values set
in localStorage for the displayname.
- Use actions to notify the rest of the app that
a mic or camera error has occurred
- Use middleware to respond to those notifications
of errors by showing in-app notifications and
notifying the external api
This PR changes the logic for connecting / disconnecting conferences. Instead of
doing it in mount / unmount events from the Conference component, it moves the
logic to the appNavigatee action.
This fixes a regression introduced in 774c5ecd when trying to make sure the
conference terminated event is always sent.
By moving the logic to appNavigate we no longer depend on side-effects for
connecting / disconnecting, and the code should be more maintainable moving
forward.
An improvement to this is the concept of sessions, which, while not tackled
here, was taken into consideration.
For the external api to fire update events out of the iframe, it
must first be initialized within the jitsi app. Any invocations
by the app to send updates events before initialization will
cause the api to swallow the events. The chosen fix is to
initialize the api earlier so the first update of app's redux
store fires update events that the api will also fire out of
the iframe.
This change will affect current behavior in that right now
the update event of the initial set of the avatar url is
blocked, but the change will make that event fire out of the
iframe.
Currently devices set through the api are stored
as ids, and not user selected. This can cause
other existing user selected devices to take
precedence over the devices passed into the api.
* Fix detecting preferred audio output.
Fixes detecting when a new output device is found and we have stored user preference of using that device.
* Does not store which is the currently open device on save.
Does not save the currently opened device when saving settings dialog, this will be done once we successfully replace the tracks to use the new devices.
* Saves opened audio device after successfully changing it.
If we do it earlier _updateAudioDeviceId is using localAudio and can store wrong value.
* Adds notification for new non preferred devices.
A notification is shown which gives an option to the user to select and use the newly plugged devices.
Adding custom button and handler for the action to the notifications.
* Changes logic to search and handle all newly added devices from array.
* Moves some utility methods to features/base/devices.
The state about currently opened devices is filtered and not stored, where we only store when user selects a device preferences.
Also allow changing input devices for Firefox when we are not in a conference.
* Prints errors in case of wrong initialization.
Not printing can masks some errors in the code.
* Allow only one Follow Me moderator in a meeting.
* Sends Follow Me state with all presences of the moderator.
This fixes an issue where the moderator sends the Follow Me state and then for example mute or unmute video (this will produce a presence without Follow Me state) and the new comers will not reflect current Follow Me state till a change of it comes.
* Changes fixing comments.
* Changes fixing comments.
Dear reader, I'm not proud at all of what you are about to read, but sometimes
life just gives you lemons, so enjoy some lemonade!
Joining a conference implies first creating the XMPP connection and then joining
the MUC. It's very possible the XMPP connection was made but there was no chance
for the conference to be created.
This patch fixes this case by artificially genrating a conference terminated
event in such case. In order to have all the necessary knowledge for this event
to be sent the connection now keeps track of the conference that runs it.
In addition, there is an even more obscure corner case: it's not impossible to
try to disconnect when there is not even a connection. This was fixed by
creating a fake disconnect event. Alas the location URL is lost at this point,
but it's better than nothing I guess.
Searching for a device (id) by label alone can result in
false results when devices share labels, such as a mic
and speaker having the same label. To prevent such,
specify the device kind to be found instead of iterating
over all device kinds.
When the iFrame api is used to set a preferred audio output using
options passed into the JitsiMeetExternalAPI constructor, no logic
fires to actually change the audio output destination.
Using anything non-serializable for action types is discouraged:
https://redux.js.org/faq/actions#actions
In fact, this is the Flow definition for dispatching actions:
declare export type DispatchAPI<A> = (action: A) => A;
declare export type Dispatch<A: { type: $Subtype<string> }> = DispatchAPI<A>;
Note how the `type` field is defined as a subtype of string, which Symbol isn’t.
* Adds new format of phoneList service and re-design dial in numbers page.
Adds flags and country names (with translations) for the numbers if using the new format.
* Fixes tests and fixes get default number.
* Updates swagger with new format.
* Moves html back yo table.
Fixes displaying on mobile and also the tel: URI generation. The tel: URI is tested on Android and iOS and seems to work (Android was not interpreting 'p', but both seems to like ',').
* Fixes a wrong return statement.
* Small fixes.
This reverts commit 7c911eca96.
I'm dumb. We need global mode because otherwise lastIndex is not updated in the
regex object, which we rely upon, so this is intentional.
Looks like custom-scheme links no longer work in all browsers. They do on
Firefox, but the don't in Chrome and other default browsers.
So, switch to intent links on Android:
https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/android/intents
Example:
```
<a href="intent://meet.jit.si/test123#Intent;scheme=org.jitsi.meet;package=org.jitsi.meet;end">Open Jitsi Meet</a>
```
Dominant speaker events can trigger local participant updates
without a display name. Do not update the name unless there
is an explicit update in the action.
Instead of bundling it in lib-jitsi-meet, which unnecessarily increases
lib-jitsi-meet's bundle size, polyfill it here so it's available in the global
scope, just like the web does.
* fix(local-recording): allow config override to enable
Config overrides are not set until some time after
APP_WILL_MOUNT has completed and not in the same execution
context as when APP_WILL_MOUNT is called. So instead
choose recording controller initialization at a later time.
The time chosen is after conference join because the
controller needs the conference instance to work.
* remove redundant conditional check
Analytics is erroring when unpinning because the logged
event sends null for the objectId. The objectId should
be the id of the person getting unpinned.
This feature is intended for spot. Spot can have an
HDMI -> usb adapter hooked up to it. In that case,
attempting to screenshare should use that adapter
as a screensharing source. Jitsi-Meet should pass
a configured screenshare source into lib-jitsi-meet
so it can be used as a source.
componentWillMount is a deprecated lifecycle method;
componentDidMount should be used to kick off things
like ajax. In the case of the _App hierarchy, a promise
chain is used to perform initialization, and it is
first started in the constructor by initializing
storage. However, by the time storage is initialized,
resolving the first promise, _App has already mounted.
So, move it all to the componentDidMount lifecycle.
The package now requires using a ModalTransition component
to handle animations. The existing DialogContainer component
has been split into native and web implementations to support
this change.
Updating react-native-fast-image brings a couple of interesting changes:
- onLoad is not called for cached images (reported and ignored upstream)
- load progress not working if component not displayed (on Android)
In order to fix this, a combination of 2 approaches was used:
- onLoadEnd / onError are used to detect if the image is loaded
- off-screen rendering is used on Android to get progress events
While implementing the above, yours truly noticed the complexity was increasing
way too much, so some extra refactoring was also performed:
- componentWillReceiveProps is dropped
- an auxiliary component (AvatarContent) is used for the actual content of the
Avatar, with the former passing the key prop to the latter
Using the key prop ensures AvatarContent will be recreated if the URI changes,
which is not a bad idea anyway, since the new image needs to be downloaded.
The upstream package has been unmaintained for 2 years now, and making the litle
changes needed as React Native needs them is getting old. The actual
funcionality is a couple of one-liners plus tons of boliterplate, which gets
reduced by quite a bit if we just embed it. So here it goes.
It doesn't seem like videoTrack needs to be set onto state
if it can be accessed directly from props. Removing the state
automatically removes the deprecated componentWillReceiveProps.
Filmstrip remote thumbnails display under certain conditions, as
defined in filmstrip/functions.web.js. Previously the raw
participant count was used, which included fake participants.
Using the selector getParticipantCount excludes fake participants,
causing YouTube thumbnails to remain hidden in a 1-on-1 call.
- Derive the showOverlay state. When the sidebar should be hidden,
the internal showOverlay state should remain true until the
animation hides it. When the sidebar should show, the showOverlay
state should become true immediately.
- Use PureComponent to prevent additional animation triggers
instead of explicitly checking changes to the "show" prop.
Based on react-native docs, looks like animations should be
started after mount. Updating animation states I'm not certain
on so I moved it to componentDidUpdate and tested with the
live streaming label to ensure the component still animated fine.
For the most part the changes are taking the "static propTypes" declaration off
of components and declaring them as Flow types. Sometimes to support flow some
method signatures had to be added. There are some exceptions in which more had
to be done to tame the beast:
- AbstractVideoTrack: put in additional truthy checks for videoTrack.
- Video: add truthy checks for the _videoElement ref.
- shouldRenderVideoTrack function: Some component could pass null for the
videoTrack argument and Flow wanted that called out explicitly.
- DisplayName: Add a truthy check for the input ref before acting on it.
- NumbersList: Move array checks inline for Flow to comprehend array methods
could be called. Add type checks in the Object.entries loop as the value is
assumed to be a mixed type by Flow.
- AbstractToolbarButton: add additional truthy check for passed in type.
- Change "features/chat" to support listening for new chat messages
and storing them, removing that logic from conference.js.
- Combine chat.scss and side_toolbar_container.css, and remove unused
scss files. Chat is the only side panel so the two concepts have
been merged.
- Remove direct access to the chat feature from non-react and non-redux
flows.
- Modify the i18n translate function to take in an options object.
By default the option "wait" is set to true, but that causes
components to mount after the parent has been notified of
an update, which means autoscrolling down to the latest rendered
messages does not work. With "wait" set to false, the children
will mount and then the parent will trigger componentDidUpdate.
- Create react components for chat. Chat is the side panel
plus the entiren chat feature. ChatInput is a child of Chat and
is used for composing messages. ChatMessage displays one message
and extends PureComponent to limit re-renders.
- Fix a bug where the toolbar was not showing automatically when
chat is closed and a new message is received.
- Import react-transition-group to time the animation of the
side panel showing/hiding and unmounting the Chat component.
This gets around the issue of having to control autofocus if the
component were always mounted and visibility toggled, but
introduces not being able to store previous scroll state
(without additional work or re-work).
There are (at least) two changes that are breaking:
- defaultTab is gone
- The re-rendering logic looks to have been re-written so that
passing in a new array of tabs causes a re-render, which can
reset the currently selected tab.
The fixes involved removing defaultTab from each tab configuration,
as it is no longer respected anyway. Also, instead of letting Tabs
be uncontrolled and allowing it to set its own selected, which
would result in the first tab automatically being selected on
Tabs re-render, use Tabs a controlled prop to dicate which
tab is selected; this is accomplished by specifying a selected
prop.
* feat(tile-view): initial implementation for mobile
- Create a tile view component for displaying thumbnails in a
two-dimensional grid.
- Update the existing TileViewButton so it shows a label in the
overflow menu.
- Modify conference so it can display TileView while hiding
Filmstrip.
- Modify Thumbnail so its width/height can be set and to prevent
pinning while in tile view mode.
* use style array for thumbnail styles
* change ternary to math.min for expressiveness
* use dimensiondetector
* pass explicit disableTint prop
* use makeAspectRatioAware instead of aspectRatio prop
* update docs
* fix docs again (fix laziest copy/paste job I've ever done)
* large-video: rename onPress prop to onClick
* change forEach to for...of
* use truthy check fallthrough logic instead of explicit if
* put tile view button second to last in menu
* move spacer to a constant
* the magical incantation to make flow shut up
Extracts methods which share the common logic. There are still some
leftovers on the web side left which are not used on RN. But this can be
a first step.
* Add joing button to the calendar events.
* Add space between calendar lines.
* Adjust recent list name.
* Fixes test failure.
* Restyle mobile recent list message.
* Add analytics events.
* Addressing PR review comments.
* Implements calendar entries edit.
Share text generation between calendar-sync and the share-room feature.
* Fixing comments.
* Clone the event element we modify on update.
If a relative BOSH URL is found (as docker-jitsi-meet does) construct a full URL
based on the location URL and context root.
Also remove some default options since we need the config file anyway, so I see
no point in doing the extra work.
* Refactor calendar-sync feature to be loaded on web.
For the web part it just adds new property to enable/disable calendar web integration, disabled by default.
* Initial implementation of retrieving google calendar events.
* Initial implementation of retrieving microsoft calendar events.
* Fixes comments.
* Rework to use the promise part of microsoft-graph-client api.
* Moves dispatching some actions, fixing comments.
* Makes sure we do not initializeClient google-api client multiple times.
* Do not try to login when fetching calendar entries.
The case where there is a calendar type google selected, but not logged in, trying to login on loading welcome page will show a warning that it tried to open a popup, which was denied by browser.
* Updates profile display data on sign in.
* Propagate google-api state to calendar-sync only if we use google cal.
* Adds sign out action.
* Clears the event listener when the popup closes.
* Clears calendarIntegrationInstance on signOut.
* WIP: UI for calendar settings, refactor auth flows
* Clean up some unused constants, functions and exports.
* break circular dependency of function and constant
* Exports only isCalendarEnabled from functions.
* Checks isSignedIn when doing fetchCalendarEntries on web.
* address comments
List microsoftApiApplicationClientID in undocument config.
remove unused SET_CALENDAR_TYPE action
use helper for calendar enabled in bootstrap
reorder actions
reorder imports
change order of signin -> set type -> update profile
add logging for signout error
reword setting dialog desc to avoid redundancy
add jsdoc to microsoft button props
reorder calendar constants
move default state to reducer (not reused anywhere)
update comment about calendar-sync due to removal of getCalendarState
update comment for getCalendarIntegration
remove vague comment
alpha order reducer, return default state on reset
alpha order persistence registry
remove unnecessary getType from apis
update comments in microsoftCalendar
alpha order google-api exports, use api.get in loadGoogleAPI
set jsdoc for google signin props
alpha order googleapi methods
fix calendartab docs
* Moves fetching calendar from APP_WILL_MOUNT to SET_CONFIG.
The web part needs configuration in order to refresh tokens (Microsoft).
* Fixes storing token expire time and refreshing tokens in Microsoft impl.
* Address comments
updateProfile changed to getCurrentEmail
rename result to results
stop storing integration in redux, store if ready for use
use existing helpers to parse redirect url
* update jsdocs, get google app id from redux
* clear integration instead of actual sign out
* feat(tile-view): initial implementation for tile view
- Modify the classname on the app root so layout can adjust
depending on the desired layout mode--vertical filmstrip,
horizontal filmstrip, and tile view.
- Create a button for toggling tile view.
- Add a StateListenerRegistry to automatically update the
selected participant and max receiver frame height on tile
view toggle.
- Rezise thumbnails when switching in and out of tile view.
- Move the local video when switching in and out of tile view.
- Update reactified pieces of thumbnails when switching in and
out of tile view.
- Cap the max receiver video quality in tile view based on tile
size.
- Use CSS to hide UI components that should not display in tile
view.
- Signal follow me changes.
* change local video id for tests
* change approach: leverage more css
* squash: fix some formatting
* squash: prevent pinning, hide pin border in tile view
* squash: change logic for maxReceiverQuality due to sidestepping resizing logic
* squash: fix typo, columns configurable, remove unused constants
* squash: resize with js again
* squash: use yana's math for calculating tile size
* feat: Displays the E2E RTT in the connection stats table.
* fix: Whitelists the ping config properties.
* ref: Addresses feedback.
* npm: Updates lib-jitsi-meet to e097a1189ed99838605d90b959e129155bc0e50a.
* ref: Moves the e2ertt and region to the existing stats object.
* feat(welcome-page): be able to open settings dialog
- Create a getter for getting a settings tab's props so the device
selection tab can get updated available devices.
- Be able to call a function from a tab after it has mounted. This is
used for device selection to essentially call enumerateDevices on
the welcome page so the device selectors are populated.
- Remove event UIEvents.AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE_CHANGED. Instead directly call
setAudioOutputDeviceId where possible.
- Fix initialization of the audioOutputDeviceId in settings by defaulting
the audio output device to the one set in settings.
* squash: updateAvailableDevices -> getAvailableDevices, add comment for propsUpdateFunction
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.
* [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
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.