- 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
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.
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.
* 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
The Device Selection modal consists of:
- DeviceSelection, an overly smart component responsible for
triggering stream creation and cleanup.
- DeviceSelector for selector elements.
- VideoInputPreview for displaying a video preview.
- AudioInputPreview for displaying a volume meter.
- AudioOutputPreview for a test sound output link.
Store changes include is primarily storing the list of
available devices in redux. Other app state has been left
alone for future refactoring.