* Improve accessibility and testability of Tooltip
Adding a role to Tooltip was motivated by React Testing Library's
reliance on accessibility-related attributes to locate elements.
* Make the ReadyWatchingStore constructor safer
The ReadyWatchingStore constructor previously had a chance to
immediately call onReady, which was dangerous because it was potentially
calling the derived class's onReady at a point when the derived class
hadn't even finished construction yet. In normal usage, I guess this
never was a problem, but it was causing some of the tests I was writing
to crash. This is solved by separating out the onReady call into a start
method.
* Rename 1:1 call components to 'LegacyCall'
to reflect the fact that they're slated for removal, and to not clash
with the new Call code.
* Refactor VideoChannelStore into Call and CallStore
Call is an abstract class that currently only has a Jitsi
implementation, but this will make it easy to later add an Element Call
implementation.
* Remove WidgetReady, ClientReady, and ForceHangupCall hacks
These are no longer used by the new Jitsi call implementation, and can
be removed.
* yarn i18n
* Delete call map entries instead of inserting nulls
* Allow multiple active calls and consolidate call listeners
* Fix a race condition when creating a video room
* Un-hardcode the media device fallback labels
* Apply misc code review fixes
* yarn i18n
* Disconnect from calls more politely on logout
* Fix some strict mode errors
* Fix another updateRoom race condition
* Add slash command to switch to a room's virtual room
* Update to new interface
* Return null if no virtual user
* Throw newTranslateableError
* Types
* Disable tovirtual if virtual rooms not supported
* sharedInstance() -> instance
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* Use CallState event instead of dispatching
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* Simplifie some code
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* Use a method to start a call instead of the dispatcher
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* Use a method instead of place_conference_call
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* Make terminateCallApp() and hangupCallApp() public
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* Use hangupAllCalls() instead of the dispatcher
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* Make dialNumber(), startTransferToMatrixID() and startTransferToPhoneNumber() public instead of using the dispatcher
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* Use answerCall() instead of using the dispatcher
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* Use hangupOrReject() instead of the dispatcher
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* Update docs
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* Improve TS
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* Dispatch call_state, see https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/pull/18823#issuecomment-917377277
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* Add missing import
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Otherwise we look up the mapping immediately afterwards and the
remote echo of the account data hasn't come back yet, so we get
nothing.
Fixes "You're already in a call with this person" bug with virtual
rooms.
When dialing a phone number, also look to see if there's a corresponding
native user for the resulting user, and if so, go to the native room
for that user.
Does a thirdparty protocol lookup to the homeserver to get the
corresponding native/virtual user for a matrix ID. Stores the
mappings in room account data. Involves some slightly nasty workarounds
for that fact that room account data has no local echo.
The accompanying element-web PR with the config documentation should
explain what this is & why. Internally, this breaks the assumption
that call.roomId is the room that the call appears in for the user.
call.roomId may now be a 'virtual' room while the react SDK actually
displays it in a different room. React SDK always stores the calls
under the user-facing rooms, and provides a function to get the
user-facing room for a given call.