There is more avatar work coming down the line for mobile,
which should also affect web, assuming the same getAvatarURL
helper will be used. As such, instead of continuing to
support the initials service and tweaking UI, revert to
make way for the future avatar work.
This reverts commit 2ea5ad68a5.
The inline classes for the toolbars were re-arranged
to fix non-rounded corners in the always-on-top window's
toolbar. However, those classes were also used by the
torture tests as a way to find stable elements that will
not get blown away by a react re-render. So re-wrap the
buttons with a div that will not get blown away,
add back the inline classes to those divs, and change
the CSS to round the corners in the always-on-top
window's toolbar.
* ref(avatars): remove Avatar.js
- Rely on redux getting updated with new participant state
and any calls to getAvatarURL passing in the redux
participant state. This way the state within Avatar.js can
be removed.
- Clean up methods on UI.js. Because all state is in the
store, separate methods for updating the avatar aren't as
necessary. Instead centralize accessing of the avatar for
components outside of redux and centralize the call to
update avatars for non-react components.
- Controversial: cache a participant's avatarURL on the
participant state. Currently the participant's avatarURL
that is generated without jwt (which sets the avatarURL directly)
is not cached. Without cache, there can be many redundant
calls to APP.API.notifyAvatarChanged.
* Leverage middleware timing to diff avatars
One alternative implementation is to leverage middleware's
ability to intercept updates before and after redux has
upated and then compare avatarURLs.
* kill UI.getAvatarUrl
* profile button sets its own avatar url (solves update timing)
* remove calls to updating avatar outside of middleware
* update UI.js doc
* remove left over logic from initial implementation
* try to move local user fallback into selector func
* default to id 'local' in selector
The video will switch to the avatar and be tinted with gray. On the large view,
a text message indicating the user has connectivity issues will be shown.
They will be stored in redux and the PageReloadOverlay will be displayed.
Note that this commit also introduces a subtle (and yet important!) change:
the location URL is now always set, regardless of the configuration loading or
not. This is needed in order for the retry logic to pick it up.
On web Conference is pretty much all there is, but on mobile we have the welcome
page and the blank page. If we fail to load config.js, for example we will still
be in the welcome page *and* we want to show an error overlay.
* Removes unused config logic.
* Whitelists config options that can be overridden using the URL.
* Recorder login with credentials, not supported by externalconnect.
Jibri uses xmpp credentials to login, which is not supported by externalconnect, so we want to skip it till that is supported.
* Whitelist only config.js
* Extracts whitelisting in separate function.
The goal is to reduce usage on atlassian/aui. New components
have been created to display the settings panel. Language
selection will reach into i18n for state whereas moderator
options will keep state in redux.
Properly handle errors while connecting or joining a conference. Prior to this
patch, only errors on established conferences / connections were saved to the
redux store.
75bf7638b3 introduced this regression, state must
be assigned as an object, even though one would think it's automagically
initialized to an object. Oh well!
AtlasKit is not fully compatible with React 16. One problem
is PropTypes will not be defined on the React object. So,
add the prop-types shim to the popup bundle.