* feat: Change the screenshare capture fps from UI.
Add the ability to change the capture frame rate for screenshare from the UI. The fps becomes effective only on screen shares that are started after the setting is changed.
* squash: add missing JSDOCs and translations for frames-per-second.
* feat: Initial UI part for A/V moderation.
Based on https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/pull/7779
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Imre <gabriel.lucaci@8x8.com>
* feat: Hides context menu in p2p or only moderators in the meeting.
* feat: Show notifications on enable/disable.
* feat(moderation): Add buttons to participant list & notifications
* fix(moderation): Fix raised hand participant leaving
* feat(moderation): Add support for video moderation
* feat(moderation): Add mute all video to context menu
* feat(moderation): Redo participants list 'More menu'
* fix: Fixes clearing av_moderation table.
* fix: Start moderation context menu
* fix(moderation): Show notification if unapproved participant tries to start CS
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Imre <gabriel.lucaci@8x8.com>
Co-authored-by: Vlad Piersec <vlad.piersec@8x8.com>
Android for Enterprise provides special feature for applications to obtain configuration through RestrictionManager remotely by some MDM solution.
Jitsi Meet can be remotely installed and provisioned with a proper URL (making URL not editable by the user) inside the Work Profile or Fully managed device.
Up until now we relied on implicit loading of middlewares and reducers, through
having imports in each feature's index.js.
This leads to many complex import cycles which result in (sometimes) hard to fix
bugs in addition to (often) breaking mobile because a web-only feature gets
imported on mobile too, thanks to the implicit loading.
This PR changes that to make the process explicit. Both middlewares and reducers
are imported in a single place, the app entrypoint. They have been divided into
3 categories: any, web and native, which represent each of the platforms
respectively.
Ideally no feature should have an index.js exporting actions, action types and
components, but that's a larger ordeal, so this is just the first step in
getting there. In order to both set example and avoid large cycles the app
feature has been refactored to not have an idex.js itself.
Use a dimensions detecting root component. The Dimensions module does not
measure the app's view size, but the Window, which may not be the same, for
example on iOS when PiP is used.
Also refactor the aspect ratio wrap component since it can be taken directly
from the store.
Last, remove the use of DimensionsDetector on LargeVideo and TileView since they
occupy the full-screen anyway.
Fixes PiP mode on iOS.
We try to load the configuration with every room change, even when there is no
room. There is a bad (corner) case: when we have no config cached (first boot or
wiped app data). In such case the user is trapped in an infinite loop because we
require the config to show the welcome page, oh well.
Pretend we have a configuration by creating the most minimal one to at least get
to the welcome page.
React Native doesn't define __filename nor __dirname so do it artisanally. In
addition, this helps with centralizing the configuration passed to loggers.