* 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.
Emits CONFERENCE_FAILED in response to CONNECTION_FAILED event
which then triggers JitsiConference.leave() through the middleware
processing. Also base/conference state will be adjusted. It is to have
a consistent redux state in which both connection and conference are
failed. It could happen that in a buggy environment the XMPP connection
is dropped, but the media is still flowing which would result in weird
user experience.
The change to mobile/external-api is required to not emit
CONFERENCE_FAILED for CONNECTION_FAILED if the conference has been
started, because base/conference state will still hold conference
instances which are to be ended by other means and result in the
appropriate event (which will adjust the base/conference state).
Currently the listeners for disconnected and failed connection events
are unsubscribed as soon as the connection is established, so
the CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED is never triggered which would clear the
'connection' field. This commit will clear the 'connection' state on
CONNECTION_WILL_CONNECT. It's needed anyway given that there's no
guarantee on when and if the async disconnect operation will finish.
One issue caused by the 'connection' not cleared was that
CONNECTION_FAILED was not reduced correctly and the reload screen was
not displayed for the following scenario:
1. Join and leave any working conference.
2. Turn off network connectivity on the device.
3. Wait for CONNECTION_FAILED. The reload screen will not be displayed,
because CONNECTION_FAILED is not reduced correctly, because the old
'connection' value is still there.
Your truly introduced this regression in
8c7a3f16b1, alas.
The audio only mode is used to set the CallKit call type. This affects the
behavior on the recent calls entries (calls are marked either as audio or video
calls).
Sync both at the start and for transitions. The previous code was working by
chance (in a way): when the CallKit UI is presented the local video is muted,
which triggers a SET_VIDEO_MUTED action, at which point the audio-only mode was
checked for. Now we are more explicit and act on SET_AUDIO_MUTED.
Read the muted state from the track itself instead of from base/media. This
avoid expressing the incorrect desire when the call starts muted because
permission was never granted.
In the current middleware logic, when the local participant becomes
dominant speaker, a new participant can be selected to receive
high quality video from. This means large-video could potentially
do a switch to another participant when the local participant
becomes dominant speaker. Prevent such behavior.
* Adds an option to disable features based on token data.
Reverts changes from b84e910086, removes disableDesktopSharing option and an interface_config option.
* Disable recording button based on token features data.
Hide recording if local participant isGuest and roles based on token.
When enableUserRolesBasedOnToken is enabled we were not hiding the record button for guests.
* Adds filtering of jibri iqs and rayo based on features.
Moves feature checking in separate utility function.
Renames utility method.
* Adds a footer text when outbound-call is not feature enabled.
* Fixes comments.
Use it unless the connection is not ACTIVE. We don't really care if it's
recovering or whatever, if it's not active it has problems, so that's that.
This fixes a potential edge case in which the connection remains in RESTORING
state for some time.
* ref(toolbar): show recording features based on explicit configs
* squash: bring back button configs, use final config names
* squash: update interfaceConfig comment, remove unused config whitelist
* squash: change order of button enabled checks to reduce diff
* squash: fileRecording -> fileRecordings
* feat(recording): add sounds for when recording starts and stops
* squash: use constants, play sounds for file only
* squash: rename recordingStopped.mp3 -> recordingOff.mp3
* squash: flip var declaration for alpha order
Layout:
Use an absolute-fill view as the background with the sidebar on top of. This
greatly simplifies styling, as there is no need to calculate how large the
backdrop needs to be.
Animation:
Switch to a translateX transform animation. This serves 2 purposes: first,
there seems to be a bug somewhere in React Native 0.51-0.55 where the content
that is being animated starts to be clipped. Very weird! But more importantly,
translateX transmorm animations are supported by the native animation driver!
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/blog/2017/02/14/using-native-driver-for-animated.html8f5ebe5952/Libraries/Animated/src/NativeAnimatedHelper.js (L138-L176)
This makes the animation more performant and buttery smooth.
Some small cleanups are also included here.
Instead of keeping dominant speaker locally, get it from redux and be
updated when the dominant speaker changes. This is in an attempt to mimic
the video layout being reactified and connected to redux.