This feature is intended for spot. Spot can have an
HDMI -> usb adapter hooked up to it. In that case,
attempting to screenshare should use that adapter
as a screensharing source. Jitsi-Meet should pass
a configured screenshare source into lib-jitsi-meet
so it can be used as a source.
This is done to kill off the last deprecated lifecycle
usage. There is special logic within index.native to get a
default meeting url by asynchronously fetching it, if
a url is not passed initially. The url is then put onto
state and overridable on subsequent prop updates.
This is mostly implemented in the app, with the needed support in the SDK. Since
the app needs to donate intents and deal with creating NSUserActivity objects it
doesn't feel right to do this in a library. Instead, we donate the intents from
the app, but the SDK is ready to extract conference URLs from any intent which
was registered as a conference activity.
This also opens the door for eventually adding Handoff support.
Provide a default and builtin default implementation which finishes the
Activity, same as before.
What this PR removes is the ability to provide a custom default handler because
applications can already take this decision when calling `onBackPressed`. In
addition, make `onBackPressed` return `void` because it's virtually impossible
for it to return `false` (that would mean that there is no
`ReactInstanceManager`, which means there is no app to begin with).
In addition, remove the use of `BackAndroid` since `BackHandler` contains an iOS
shim now.
This is done at the app level, not the SDK.
Currently 2 Firebase services are used:
- Crashlytics
- Dynamic Links
They are enabled in tandem, if the appropriate Google services file
(GoogleService-Info.plist on iOS or google-services.json on Android) is found.
Each service needs to be individually enabled in the Firebase console.
- 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.
Instead of handling the side effect of navigating to another
url from within componentWillReceiveProps, try to match the
same logic instead in componentDidUpdate.
Touch feedback manifests in some ugly black border bleeding out of the thumbnail
itself. Since we already provide feedback (be that by adding the blue border in
case of pinning, or showing the menu in case of long press) the perception is
the same, without the graphical glitch.
- 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.
A CSS override prevents atlaskit theme from setting a
dark background on the top toolbar. With the upgrade
of the theme package the CSS class names changed.
- Reset some state on the singletons conference
and VideoLayout.
- Add a way for LocalVideo to clean itself up
by sharing logic with the other SmallVideos.
- Add clearing of chat messages so they don't
linger.
- Remove some UI event listeners.
componentWillMount is a deprecated lifecycle method;
componentDidMount should be used to kick off things
like ajax. In the case of the _App hierarchy, a promise
chain is used to perform initialization, and it is
first started in the constructor by initializing
storage. However, by the time storage is initialized,
resolving the first promise, _App has already mounted.
So, move it all to the componentDidMount lifecycle.