Instead of passing stats through UI then VideoLayout then the
SmallVideo, pass stats directly to what uses it--ConnectionIndicator.
This also bypasses adding the stats to the store, as they do not
seem to be something that needs to be shared or stored app-wide
just yet.
* feat(local-video): convert to react
- Create a VideoTrack component for displaying a video element.
This mirrors native also having a VideoTrack component.
- The VideoTrack component does not let React update it to prevent
the video element from re-rendering, which could cause flickers
and would not work with temasys's overriding of the video element.
- VideoTrack extends AbstractVideoTrack to mirror native
implementation and to get the dispatch of the onplaying event.
- Remove the onclick handler on the video element. Honestly, I
didn't get it to work, and did not try, but it is also unnecessary
because another handler already exists on the video wrapper.
* ref(device-selection): VideoInputPreview uses VideoTrack to show video
* squash into conversion: change css selectors
* squash into conversion: mix in abstract props
* squash into conversion: change shouldComponentUpdate check
* squash: update comment about why triggerOnPlayingUpdate is used
The container needs to store user's ID in order for the 'isOnLargeVideo'
logic to work correctly when user has no stream (previously it was
obtained from stream which can be null/undefined).
* feat(display-name): convert to React
- Create a new React Component for displaying and updating display
names on small videos
- The updating of the Component is defined in the parent class
SmallVideo, which children will get access to through prototype
copying
- Create a new actionType and middleware so name changes that occur
in DisplayName can be propogated to outside redux
- Update the local video's DisplayName when a conference is joined
or else the component may keep an undefined user id
* squash: query for the container, not the el owned by react
- Create a new ConnectionIndicator component for displaying an
icon for connection quality and for triggering a popover. The
popover handling has been left in ConnectionIndicator for now,
which follows the existing implementation.
- Remove the unused method "connectionIndicatorShowMore"
- Change the implementation of existing methods that update the
connection indicator to call the same method which will rerender
the indicator completely.
With popover usage now only passing in React Components, the
logic of removing the popover and recreating its html with
every update is not necessary. Instead allow React to update
the popover contents.
Because of this change, mouse event handlers are not recreated
on each update, so it is possible for mouseleave to fire after
the size of the popover shrinks when collapsing to hide more stats,
forcing the mouse out of the popover. To prevent this, padding has
been added to the top of the popover so on resize the mouse will
still be over the popover. The padding has the added bonus of
fixing an issue where the popover would not close until mouseenter
was triggered after size collapse, but it adds the drawback of
requiring more upward mouse travel to close the popover.
Move all logic related to displaying a table of connection stats to a React
Component. The actual parsing logic was modified as little as possible as the
focus is moving display to React.
Vertical filmstrip has a scrollbar to scroll through all remote
video thumbnails instead of scaling width and height to force all
thumbnails to display on screen. The scaling is not necessary in
vertical filmstrip mode and instead causes some UI spacing issues
with the video status label.
Also addressed a typo in "removeVideoWidth" near the area of the
changed logic.
- Create new React Components for RemoteVideoMenu and its
buttons
- Remove existing menu creation from RemoteVideo
- Refactor RemoteVideo so all function binding happens once in
the constructor, removing the need to rebind when updating
the RemoteVideoMenu
- Allow popover to append and remove React Components from itself
- Refactor popover so post-popover creation calls are broken out and
popover removal behavior is all done in one function.
In RemoteVideo, creation of the RemoteVideoMenu (popover) is
skipped if in filmstrip only mode. However, updateRemoteVideoMenu
is called by other components, and that tries to access popover
and will error.
Add a defensive check for now as filmstrip is being rewritten
for react.
When using onplay in firefox, the event fires before data is flowing,
which can cause videoHeight and videoWidth to be 0 during resizing.
By using onplaying, there is some assurance data is being received,
so videoHeight and videoWidth should be set.
Add ninja icon which wil be displayed when user's connection status is
inactive.
Apply grey filter only for interrupted state.
Do not use isLastN directly, but check ParticipantConnectionStatus.
* fix(large-video): ensure switch to local video when all others leave
This handles the case where User A and B are in a call and B has
no audio or video. Then B leaves. User A would see User B left
on large video. Instead, User A should see self view on large.
* squash: always update large video if it is empty
* squash: add largeVideo check for filmstrip only mode
It is possible for a connection update to come during a large video update,
between its promises, which would result in the update NOT triggering another
large video update because an update is in progress. This can cause a state
where a connection status overlay is displayed over a video in a state that
does not match the actual video state, like the restoring overlay displaying
on active video.
* fix(large-video): trigger update after timeout for 1-on-1 calls
Currently no video switch happens if a user joins audio and video
muted. For example, User A is in a call and User B joins with no
mic and camera. User A will keep seeing local video on large video.
The fix is to set a timeout, of a somewhat arbitrary 3 seconds, to
show User B on large video.
* SQUASH: wrap videoElement access in if
* SQUASH: split out remoteVideoActive logic
* fix(vertical-filmstrip): different label animations for filmstrip states
Instead of one timing for sliding the video status label left and right,
have different timings depending on the filmstrip state. To facilitate
triggering the different animations, add more classes to the labels
that need to move that specify the filmstrip state.
- Faster transition if focusing on self-view with videos present so
the label does not overlap videos transitioning from 0 opacity.
- Transition delay when de-focusing on self-view with videos present
so videos have time to go away before the label moves over them.
- Maintain no movement if there are no videos, regardless of
filmstrip toggle state.
- Different delays for when the filmstrip is being toggled visible
and hidden if there are remote videos visible.
* SQUASH: remove remote videos count
* SQUASH: add docs to scss
The video status labels, which include recording and hd status,
have been moved back to the top left while in vertical filmstrip
mode. The following had to be done:
- Remove styling to move the labels to the bottom left
- For VideoStatusLabel, move filmstrip remote video count, toggle
state, and 1:1 state into redux.
- Use middleware to emit out to the Recording label when the
filmstrip changes.
- Create an empty Filmstrip file for web and identify the existing
Filmstrip component as native.
- Expose an api on Filmstrip to hide the remote videos container, which does so
by adding a class
- Modify listeners for user join, leave, share video to call the api
- Hide the container when there is 1 or fewer remote participants
- Always show the container if self view is in focus
- Show the container if the number of remote thumbnails does not match the count
of remote participants, such as the case of sharing a video
- Add a class to the body when in vertical filmstrip mode
- Override styles as necessary to support the mode
- Add an option to make tooltips display from the left
- Move the HD Label to the bottom left
- Move the remote video menu to the bottom left, move the mute
icons to the bottom right
- Scale the local video's height and width to fit the filmstrip
The 1:1 call UI and vertical filmstrip act on remote videos
while leaving local video alone. To facilitate acting only on
remote videos, place remote videos into their own container element.
In its current implementation, the VideoStatusLabel shows HD based on peer
connection stats. These stats will be available on temasys browsers soon but
will remain unavailable on Firefox, which does not collect height/width stats.
To support VideoStatusLabel showing cross-browser, move the high-definition
detection out of stat sniffing and instead check the video element itself using
an interval in LargeVideoManager. (An interval was used because the temasys
video object does not support the onresize event.) Also, add a cleanup path from
conference.web to LargeVideoManager to remove the interval.
During the implementation of starting as video muted, a check
was put in place to update the local thumbnail view container's
known local track only if the track was not muted. This can
cause the container to become desynced with the current local
track.(Ideally in the future all state would be in redux so this
manual syncing would not be needed.) Removing the if-muted
check seems to cause no side-effects and makes implementation of
device-switch-while-audio-only a lot simpler because new tracks
can be muted and used immediately.
Move the HD label into the newly renamed VideoStatusLabel
component. That way it cannot be possible for the audio only
label and the HD label to display simultaneously.
Audio only mode can be used to save bandwidth. In this mode local video is muted
and last N is set to 0, thus disabling all remote video.
When this mode is enabled avatars are shown.
We seemed to be using the names "film strip" and "filmstrip" (and,
consequently, their source code-conscious forms such as film-strip,
FilmStrip, etc.) In order to comply with our coding style which requires
a consistent one name for a given abstraction, choose one name and
rename the uses of the other name.
Wikipedia has a definition of a "filmstrip", I couldn't find a "film
strip". I guess our abstraction can be seen as what's described there.
When I google "film strip", I get results about "filmstrip" at the top.
That's why I chose "filmstrip".
Certain uses of "film strip" such as interfaceConfig.filmStripOnly and
in the external API I left untouched in an attempt to preserve
compatibility.
I wasn't sure whether CSS was tangled in compatibility so I made a
choice and renamed there was well.
* Uses new peer connection statuses to check and show different user msgs.
Checks for interrupted state of peer connection and shows appropriate messages. In case of inactive or restoring state a message is show to user that video was stopped on purpose. Removes some unused parameters from the event handlers about peer connection status change.
* Removes isParticipantConnectionActive.
* Handle last n in the client
* fix(LargeVideoManager.js): Fixes check for low bandwidth. Needs more work
* fix(LargeVideoManager.js): Fixes the Shared Video test.
* fix(LargeVideoManager): Fix shared video view and remove last n checks.
* fix(LargeVideoManager): Fixes jsdoc comment
* fix(RemoteVideo): Fix connection status check
* fix(LargeVideoManager,RemoteVideo): Syntax errors
Recently, we reimplemented the watermarks in React. Unfortunately, we
didn't take into account film strip-only mode.
Additionally, we duplicated watermark-related source code on the Welcome
and Conference pages.
If we:
- pin a remote and click it, unpin is signalled.
- pin a remote and the click another remote, the new one is pinned and signalled.
- pin a remote and then click local. UI pins local, but unpinning remote is not signaled, fix addressed with this commit.
- pin/unpin local, nothing is signalled.
Adds a property to hide display name and disable update view in SmallVideo. Localvideo hides displayName and disabled update view while users is editing its name and resumes normal behaviour when editing finishes.
The "data-i18n-options" attribute value is stored in jQuery cache and
at the time when i18-next tries to access it to do the translation
it gets the old value from the cache and the message is not updated
correctly. Passing the "msgOptions" explicitly to "translateElement"
fixes the problem by avoiding jQuery cache.
We now just hide the icon with values and show the interrupted one. Calling this one was causing troubles like flickering and stats popover not able to hide, once shown. On hover we are calling updateView which ends to this call which destroy and create the popover, which maybe is leading to this problems.