Also: This fixes registration with a team: only the email localpart was being used to register.
When a registration is successful, the user will be joined to rooms specified in the config.json teamsConfig:
"teamsConfig" : {
"supportEmail": "support@riot.im",
"teams": [
{
"name" : "matrix",
"emailSuffix" : "matrix.org",
"rooms" : [
{
"id" : "#irc_matrix:matrix.org",
"autoJoin" : true
}
]
}
]
}
autoJoin can of course be set to false if the room should only be displayed on the (forthcoming) welcome page for each team, and not auto-joined.
* Implement simple team-based registration
Config required goes in the `teams` top-level property in config.json. This consists of an array of team objects:
```json
{
"name": "University of Bath",
"emailSuffix": "bath.ac.uk"
}
```
These can be selected on registration and require a user to have a certain email address in order to register as part of a team. This is for vector-im/riot-web#2940. The next step would be sending users with emails matching the emailSuffix of a team to the correct welcome page as in vector-im/riot-web#2430.
The MELS can now deal with arbitrary sequences of transitions per user, where a transition is a change in membership. A transition can be joined, left, invite_reject, invite_withdrawal, invited, banned, unbanned or kicked.
Repeated segments (modulo 1 and 2), such as joined,left,joined,left,joined will be handled and will be rendered as " ... and 10 others joined and left 2 times and then joined". The repeated segments are assumed to be at the beginning of the sequence. This could be improved to handle arbitrary repeated sequences.
This will happen anyway when they follow email verification links.
make captchas poll for success so if they are completed elsewhere, electron moves on
This was causing rendering of MemberEventListSummary to be quite slow. Instead of creating two date objects, just check to see if they represent timestamps that happened on different days.
- The MessagePanel now uses the same key for the MELS instances rendered so that entirely new instances are not created, they are simply passed new props (namely when new events arrive).
- MELS itself now uses `shouldComponentUpdate` so that it only updates if it is given a different number of events to previous or if it is toggled to expand.
* Render attachments inside iframes.
* Fix up the image and video views
* Fix m.audio
* Comments, and only use the cross domain renderer if the attachment is encrypted
* Fix whitespace
* Don't decrypt file attachments immediately
* Use https://usercontent.riot.im/v1.html by default
* typos
* Put the config in the React context.
Use it in MFileBody to configure the cross origin renderer URL.
* Call it appConfig in the context
* Return the promises so they don't get dropped
This increases `UNPAGINATION_PADDING` (see the ASCII on ScrollPanel.js, `_getExcessHeight`), and also debounces unfilling requests made for 200ms. This forces unfilling requests not to be sent unless the next 200ms has no scrolling, effectively.
Fix pagination issue where recent events are lost
Scrolling up a few pages followed by scrolling down to the most recent events previously caused some events to go missing. A test has been modified in conjunction with this fix to make sure that this failure mode is tested for in future. This commit should fix the issue, and the most recent events should be paginated back in.
* Fix join/part collapsing regressions
* Simplify loop
* Explain e,e
* Explain return null in _renderSummary
* Kill it properly
* Move . to _renderSummary
* Only use the first and last events to decide whether a net change has occured
* Do not sort events by TS before summarising
* fix loop and comment
* remove data-number-events
* Better explanation comment in _renderSummary
* Less tortuous comment
Instead of using a window of a fixed number of events, unpaginate based on the distance of the viewport from the end of the scroll range.
The ScrollPanel uses the scrollTokens to convey to its parent (the TimelinePanel, in this case) the point to unpaginate up to. The TimelinePanel then takes a chunk of events off the front or back of `this.state.events` using `timelineWindow.unpaginate`.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/vector-web/issues/2020
* Fixes the altgr+e shortcut on Windows
(Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/vector-web/issues/2561)
* Fixes the shortcuts to be cmd+e on mac rather than ctrl+e
which is more normal and doesn't clobber ctrl+e which old
school unix types use for go-to-end-of-line.
The idea here is to make a layer which sits around for as long as we have a
valid MatrixClient. Also it makes a plausible split for the render of
MatrixChat, even if they are much too tightly bound for now.
Otherwise browsers' 'Remember Password' feature has to guess
badly and ends up putting the login username / password in the
first two password reset fields which is a bit odd.
Don't use replaceState in MatrixClient: there's lots of stuff in
MatrixClient's state now (including the app version) so replacing
the entire state doesn't really make sense (and also blows away
all of the nice defaults we set in getInitialState). Instead,
setState of the things we actually care about wherever we used
replaceState.
Also add a couple of state variables to getInitialState that were
missing.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/vector-web/issues/2322
and mark it as one if so.
Also change the heuristic to only count rooms with 2 total members rather than 2 joined members, otherwise this is going to mark any room as a DM if someone creates a room, invites a bunch of people and you happen to be first to join.
Controls whether a scrollPanel starts off at the bottom.
This may not be necessary and could either be derived from stickyBottom, but
this means I can be sure that the behaviour of ScrollPanel is completely
unchanged for all other uses to avoid breaking any other uses of
ScrollPanel.
* Add the 'is_direct' flag to rooms created for DMs
* For invites, look for the DM flag when getting the DM user ID for a room
* When accepting an invite, look for the flag and mark the room as a DM room if appropriate.