Safari 14.1 has a bug where it returns 720p for every simulcast stream when RTCRtpSender.getParameters is called even though the stream resolutions are different.
By using the encodings config used when source was added, on every RTCRtpSender.setParameters call, we ensure that simulcast stream resolutions don't change.
chore(deps) lib-jitsi-meet@latest
Do not resize the desktop share to 720p by default when the desktop track resolution is higher than 720p. This is causing bluriness when presenter is turned on.
Remove the 'detail' contentHint setting for the desktop+presenter canvas stream as it forcing chrome to send only 5 fps stream for high resolution desktop tracks.
Move the desktop resizing logic behind a config.js option - videoQuality.resizeDesktopForPresenter.
Adapt to E2EE changes in lib-jitsi-meet. Notably:
---
e2ee: introduce per-participant randomly generated keys
This the second stage in our E2EE journey.
Instead of using a single pre-shared passphrase for deriving the key used for
E2EE, we now establish a secure E2EE communication channel amongst peers.
This channel is implemented using libolm, using XMPP groupchat or JVB channels
as the transport.
Once the secure E2EE channel has been established each participant will generate
a random 32 byte key and exchange it over this channel.
Keys are rotated (well, just re-created at the moment) when a participant joins
or leaves.
---
* ref: Moves xmpp logs to be accessed from connection.
In cases where there is no room like pre-join and lobby screen we still want to be able to debug xmpp messages.
* squash: Updates lib-jitsi-meet.
* ref: Rename jitsi_bosh_query_room to jitsi_web_query_room.
This is no longer bosh only and is available for both bosh and websocket sessions.
* feat: Adds feature to disco-info indicating that display name is required.
* feat: Adds option to disable checking whether display name is required.
* ref: Clears auth_token when verification fails.
* squash: Fixing comments.
* squash: Updates to latest lib-jitsi-meet.
* Adding whitelist and move away from using custom field for password.
We re-use room lock for lobby password.
* Make sure we do not run muc-occupant-pre-join for non members only rooms.
* Destroying lobby room, when main room is destroyed or membersonly is disabled.
* Adds destroy reason.
* Clears lobby room instance on destroy.
Fixes problem with on/off/on of lobby feature.
* Add lobby room jid only when members only is on.
* Sends main room jid on lobby destroy.
We can use that in client loggic to auto-join lobby participants to main room as lobby is disabled while waiting.
* fix: Fixes using is_healthcheck_room.
* squash: Enables lobby rooms feature by default.
* chore(deps): Update lib-jitsi-meet, to enable lobby rooms.
fix(Firefox): Enable RTX support on Firefox
E2EE fixes/improvements
fix(screenshare): Add google conference flag only when simulcast is on
fix(video-quality): Apply pending video constraints on p2p originator
* ref: disable ICE restart by default
The reason for that it's currently causing issues with signaling when
Octo is enabled. Also when we do an "ICE restart"(which is not a real
ICE restart), the client maintains the TCC sequence number counter, but
the bridge resets it. The bridge sends media packets with TCC sequence
numbers starting from 0.
The 'enableIceRestart' config option can be used to force it, but it's
not recommended.
To get a workaround in for wired desktop
screensharing in spot in electron 8. With
the change, no "exact" is used in gum
constraints while attempting to get the
wired screensharing device, as that
triggers overconstrainederror.
* Adds an option to set email through iframe API init and to stats.
* Simplifies configuring email and displayName in stats.
Removes enableStatsID as not needed as when off we are sending as callstats id xmpp resource which is unique per call and id must be something that sticks between calls (callstatsUsername).
* Adds email and displayName in stats config for mobile.
* chore(deps): Updates lib-jitsi-meet to latest dd31f0a.
* Removes enableStatsID from config and whitelist.
It crashes on Android. Well, on the JSC version React Native uses on Android.
While we could use this fallback only on Android, we have decided to use it
on all mobile platforms for consistency.
Build as follows to build (production) bundle size stats:
npx webpack -p --progress --analyze-bundle
Then open the report:
npx webpack-bundle-analyzer build/stats.json build/
These provide the ability to integrate the SDK with some other application
loggers.
At the time this was written we use Timber on Android and CocoaLumberjack on iOS.
In addition to the integration capabilities, a LogBridge React Native module
provides log transports for JavaScript code, thus centralizing all logs on the
native loggers.
Will emit new 'network.info' action with the online/offline status and
extra details for native like the network type and
'isConnectionExpensive' flag.
* ref(feedback): emit api feedback submitted on completion
Compared to firing the event on submission because
the submission ajax will not be completed at that
time..
* squash: update package.json
* 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
Update LJM to 9bcc2a26cc94683b8ed302418695a331b450df97 in order to bring
in the analytics update which will add a property indicating how much
time has passed since the last successful XMPP request came through.
* 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.
Bring over two fixes for spot. One is for
identifying the screenshare type when using
a camera for screenshare or when using a proxy
stream. Also bring in a fix to avoid a js error
in chrome ios.
* 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.
- bump expose-loader to 0.7.5
- remove unused file-loader
NOTE: The first incarnation of this commmit also removed string-replace-loader,
but alas lib-jitsi-meet lists it as a devDependency so it's not installed and we
are currently running webpack on install. This is arguably wrong, but that's a
discussion for another day.
- Change the existing overrides to move the flags
so the first flag does not cover the toolbar.
- Add a new override to disable the slide in
animation, as it will play for each flag once
it becomes the first flag--instead of playing
only once when the flag queue has items.
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.
The avid reader may notice we have switched to using our own fork. That is
indeed the case. The upstream author hasn't maintained the library in months,
and changes to the Android build system are required at this point, hence the
fork.
* chore(deps): bump lib-jitsi-meet
Brings in a fix for getDisplayMedia being moved onto
navigator.mediaDevices and a hack fix for SDP
interop between Chrome and Firefox.
* Update package lock file sed/http/https.
* Replaces smileys and the logic of replacing links/emails.
Now using react-emoji-render and react-linkify.
* Fixes heart emoji.
It is known that current implementation doesn't work with ascii emojis that contain < or >, like >:( >:-( </3 <\3 <3. Making those work may bring some xss issues.
* Adds '_blank' and 'noopener noreferrer' to the replaced links.
* Fixes package-lock links (http vs https).
* Fixes comments.
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.
None of the breaking changes seemed to affect current
usage of react-i18next and light testing of features
and language switching did not produce issues.
This update is a pre-requisite for removing deprecated react
lifecycle methods, as older versions of react-i18next
have a higher order component that uses the deprecated
componentWillMount, and that issue has been fixed since 7.8.0.
- 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).
* feat: Displays the server region in the stats panels.
* feat: Displays the server count in the local stats panel.
* ref: Renames a variable.
* fix: Makes bridgeCount a number, clarifies docs.
* chore: Updates lib-jitsi-meet to 1ac6df97e3aa5ff880129a95754d491d89ea8c25.
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.
This is a pre-requisite to updating atlaskit/tabs to 8.0.8.
Without updating, clicking a dropdown menu within a tab
component within a modal, such as the language selector in
the settings dialog, will lock the browser.
Update the following to the latest:
avatar
button
checkbox
field-text
field-text-area
icon
inline-message
layer-manager
lozenge
modal-dialog (one version before breaking changes)
multi-select
spinner
theme
tooltip
The following were not updated:
- droplist was removed because usage could not be found
- flag was not updated due to regressions with stacking animations
- inline-dialog was not updated because it requires (likely simple)
fixing of position props
App Store Connect reported the following issues in (and rejected the binary
of) Jitsi Meet 1.18.x:
NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription
NSAppleMusicUsageDescription
NSMotionUsageDescription
NSSpeechRecognitionUsageDescription
Starting spring 2019, all apps submitted to the App Store that access user
data will be required to include a purpose string for the following:
NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription
NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription
* 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
index.js of local recording
local-recording(ui): recording button
local-recording(encoding): flac support with libflac.js
Fixes in RecordingController; integration with UI
local-recording(controller): coordinate recording on different clients
local-recording(controller): allow recording on remote participants
local-recording(controller): global singleton
local-recording(controller): use middleware to init LocalRecording
cleanup and documentation in RecordingController
local-recording(refactor): "Delegate" -> "Adapter"
code style
stop eslint and flow from complaining
temp save: client status
fix linter issues
fix some docs; remove global LocalRecording instance
use node.js packaging for libflac.js; remove vendor/ folder
code style: flacEncodeWorker.js
use moment.js to do time diff
remove the use of console.log
code style: flac related files
remove excessive empty lines; and more docs
remove the use of clockTick for UI updates
initalize flacEncodeWorker properly, to avoid premature audio data transmission
move the realization of recordingController events
from LocalRecordingButton to middleware
i18n strings
minor markup changes in LocalRecordingInfoDialog
fix documentation
* 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.
The JSC version used by React Native is about 3 years old, and doesn't implement
things like Symbol or Typed Arrays, which require polyfills. These polyfills are
sometimes a los less performant, as is the case for Typed Arrays.
Bumping an updated JSC version makes both platforms consistent when it comes to
the JavaScript platform.
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.
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>
* 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.
* feat(recording): frontend logic can support live streaming and recording
Instead of either live streaming or recording, now both can live together. The
changes to facilitate such include the following:
- Killing the state storing in Recording.js. Instead state is stored in the lib
and updated in redux for labels to display the necessary state updates.
- Creating a new container, Labels, for recording labels. Previously labels were
manually created and positioned. The container can create a reasonable number
of labels and only the container itself needs to be positioned with CSS. The
VideoQualityLabel has been shoved into the container as well because it moves
along with the recording labels.
- The action for updating recording state has been modified to enable updating
an array of recording sessions to support having multiple sessions.
- Confirmation dialogs for stopping and starting a file recording session have
been created, as they previously were jquery modals opened by Recording.js.
- Toolbox.web displays live streaming and recording buttons based on
configuration instead of recording availability.
- VideoQualityLabel and RecordingLabel have been simplified to remove any
positioning logic, as the Labels container handles such.
- Previous recording state update logic has been moved into the RecordingLabel
component. Each RecordingLabel is in charge of displaying state for a
recording session. The display UX has been left alone.
- Sipgw availability is no longer broadcast so remove logic depending on its
state. Some moving around of code was necessary to get around linting errors
about the existing code being too deeply nested (even though I didn't touch
it).
* work around lib-jitsi-meet circular dependency issues
* refactor labels to use html base
* pass in translation keys to video quality label
* add video quality classnames for torture tests
* break up, rearrange recorder session update listener
* add comment about disabling startup resize animation
* rename session to sessionData
* chore(deps): update to latest lib for recording changes
On Android the files will be copied to the assets/sounds directory of
the SDK bundle on build time. To play the "asset:/" prefix has to be
used to locate the files correctly.
On iOS each sound file must be added to the SDK's Xcode project in order
to be bundled correctly. To playback we need to know the path of the SDK
bundle which is now exposed by the AppInfo iOS module.
Update RNFetchBlob to use a commit that fixes issues with calling UI API
on a background thread. Note: The commit used is from a forked repo that
is not yet merged on the new source for this RN component, eventually we
should be consuming from this repo instead
https://github.com/joltup/react-native-fetch-blob
Adds base/sounds feature which allows other features to register a sound
source under specified id. A new SoundsCollection component will then
render corresponding HTMLAudioElement for each such sound. Once "setRef"
callback is called by the HTMLAudioElement, this element will be added
to the Redux store. When that happens sound can be played through the
new 'playSound' action which will call play() method on the stored
HTMLAudioElement instance.
WebRTC used to report createAnswer (and createOffer) NSError with key
"error". But now the key's called "NSLocalizedDescription".
Additionally, NSMutableDictionary doesn't accept nil.
* deps: update jquery version
* squash: resize thumbnails after appending shared thumb
This forces jquery animate to show the thumbnail somehow...
Remote thumbnails basically work this way (append to filmstrip
and then resize filmstrip thumbnails) so I just copied that
implementation. ... So I admit I lost this fight because
even after looking at jquery I couldn't understand why
it doesn't work on the first resize but does on the second.
Plus I'm being put on a strict timebox to update jquery.
* squash: getJSON no longer supports .success
Bumps lib-jitsi-meet to latest. There was a problem that jitsi-meet build fail if anybody touches package.json (including PR testing), this happen after start using custom strophe.js from github:jitsi/strophejs.
The error:
ERROR in ../strophejs-plugin-disco/lib/strophe.disco.js
Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'strophe.js' in '/Users/dminkov/dev/jitsi-meet/node_modules/strophejs-plugin-disco/lib'
@ ../strophejs-plugin-disco/lib/strophe.disco.js 4:126-147 4:196-227
@ ./modules/xmpp/xmpp.js
@ ./JitsiConnection.js
@ ./JitsiMeetJS.js
@ ./index.js
Without strophejs-plugin-disco jitsi-meet builds but on runtime loading fail with:
Error: Missing strophe-plugins (disco plugin is required)!
FIXME: We should remove this once strophe.js releases new version and we are back to the official one inside lib-jitsi-meet.
Bumps lib-jitsi-meet to latest. There was a problem that jitsi-meet build fail if anybody touches package.json (including PR testing), this happen after start using custom strophe.js from github:jitsi/strophejs.
The error:
ERROR in ../strophejs-plugin-disco/lib/strophe.disco.js
Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'strophe.js' in '/Users/dminkov/dev/jitsi-meet/node_modules/strophejs-plugin-disco/lib'
@ ../strophejs-plugin-disco/lib/strophe.disco.js 4:126-147 4:196-227
@ ./modules/xmpp/xmpp.js
@ ./JitsiConnection.js
@ ./JitsiMeetJS.js
@ ./index.js
FIXME: We should remove this once strophe.js releases new version and we are back to the official one inside lib-jitsi-meet.
* chore: Updates lib-jitsi-meet to 5f8c0a662af086e7bcc19c010f1129afc9b6d650
* squash: revert changes to package-lock.json except for the lib-jitsi-meet version change.
* Handles connection failed event details (passing them to analytics).
* Fixing comments.
* Updates depending versions to be able to test.
* Fixing comments.
* Fixes wrong jsdoc.