* Add option to open Etherpad on join
For sites that focus on collaborative editing during meetings, add
an option which, when set, will automatically open etherpad when a
participant joins.
* Add openSharedDocumentOnJoin to config whitelist
This also adds some config file doc comments about the option,
including a note about the choice not to honor it in the mobile app.
* feat: Exposes a method for checking is remote track received and played.
Used for some tests in torture.
* squash: Drop not matching string.
Duplicate translation key with not matching content.
* squash: Moves torture specific functions to features/base/testing.
Listens for media events from the video tag of the large video and stores them in redux.
* squash: Fix comments.
* feat: Listens for media events from the video tag of the remote videos and stores them in redux.
* squash: Fix undefined videoTrack if between switches.
There is no need for setting the availability of desktop sharing anymore. It can
now be detected on the spot.
The reson for the previous code was that way back when browser extensions were
needed, it was possible to start a conference without desktopo sharing support
and get it afterwards. This is no longer the case.
Since the external API now sets preferredWidth/preferredHeight for resizing the large video, we don't need to add chat width to the computed window width when the chat window is closed.
Fixes https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/7889
If a failure occurs while we are still setting up the UI it's possible the local
thumbnail is still null, and none of the code assumes it may be null, so skip
it.
Get the existing HTMLVideoElement for large video instead of creating a new video element for capturing the screenshot.
This should prevent the video player from getting displayed on mobile Safari.
The stream is attached before the video type change event is fired, so comparing
them is too late. Unconditionally update the screen-sharing indicator, and
perform the check for a change right there, to avoid re-renders.
Adapt to E2EE changes in lib-jitsi-meet. Notably:
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e2ee: introduce per-participant randomly generated keys
This the second stage in our E2EE journey.
Instead of using a single pre-shared passphrase for deriving the key used for
E2EE, we now establish a secure E2EE communication channel amongst peers.
This channel is implemented using libolm, using XMPP groupchat or JVB channels
as the transport.
Once the secure E2EE channel has been established each participant will generate
a random 32 byte key and exchange it over this channel.
Keys are rotated (well, just re-created at the moment) when a participant joins
or leaves.
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* Adding responsive to jitsi logo, buttons and hiding some part of the interface
* moving media types thresholds to variables and apply only to screen
* hide chrome extension banner on very small view
* Hide filmstrip only on desktop narrow windows