With this change I'm also taking care to not show the standard "Connection to the server has been lost" banner in the call view, since that is now covered by the 'reconnecting' message.
* Add a global control for toggling earpiece mode
This will be used by Element X to show an earpiece toggle button in the header.
* Add an earpiece overlay
* Fix header
The header needs to be passed forward as a string to some components and as a bool (hideHeader) to others.
Also use a enum instead of string options.
* fix top clipping with header
* hide app bar in pip
* revert android overlay app_bar
* Modernize AppBarContext
* Style header icon color as desired and switch earpice/speaker icon
* fix initial selection when using controlled media
* Add "Back to video" button
* fix tests
* remove dead code
* add snapshot test
* fix back to video button
* Request capability to learn the room name
We now need the room name in order to implement the mobile (widget-based) designs with the app bar.
* Test the CallViewModel output switcher directly
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* Replace useContext with use
The docs recommend the use hook because it is simpler and allows itself to be called conditionally.
* Simplify our context providers
React 19 lets you omit the '.Provider' bit.
* Refactor media devices to live outside React as Observables
This moves the media devices state out of React to further our transition to a MVVM architecture in which we can more easily model and store complex application state. I have created an AppViewModel to act as the overarching state holder for any future non-React state we end up creating, and the MediaDevices reside within this. We should move more application logic (including the CallViewModel itself) there in the future.
* Address review feedback
* Fixes from ios debugging session: (#3342)
- dont use preferred vs selected concept in controlled media. Its not needed since we dont use the id for actual browser media devices (the id's are not even actual browser media devices)
- add more logging
- add more conditions to not accidently set a deviceId that is not a browser deviceId but one provided via controlled.
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* Enable @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports lint rule
This is to help ensure that we get proper vite/rollup lazy loading by not `import`ing more than we need to.
Revert "Enable @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports lint rule"
This reverts commit ba385fa00b7e410cc508fd5fb9fe972233ae114f.
Enable @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports lint rule
This is to help ensure that we get proper vite/rollup lazy loading by not `import`ing more than we need to.
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* Format
* Enable lint rules for Promise handling to discourage misuse of them.
Squashed all of Hugh's commits into one.
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* Fix issues detected by Knip
Including cleaning up some unused code and dependencies, using a React hook that we unintentionally stopped using, and also adding some previously undeclared dependencies.
* Replace remaining React ARIA components with Compound components
* fix button position
* disable scrollbars to resolve overlapping button
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It's unused ever since we switched to LiveKit, and we intend to use other telemetry mechanisms going forward to fill this debugging use case, so it can be removed as discussed in today's team meeting.
This upgrade came with a number of new lints that needed to be fixed across the code base. Primarily: explicit return types on functions, and explicit visibility modifiers on class members.
Here, I've begun updating the styles of video tiles to match the new designs. Not yet updated: the local volume option is supposed to go inside an overflow menu now, but I haven't gotten to that yet.
To make the outlines on hovered / speaking tiles show up properly, I have to remove the usePageFocusStyle hack, which was preventing CSS outlines from being used for anything other than focus rings. I honestly can't tell what problem it was solving in the first place: focus rings still appear to behave as expected throughout the application.
To track media devices, we were previously relying on a combination of LiveKit's useMediaDeviceSelect hook, and an object called UserChoices. Device settings should be accessible from outside a call, but the latter hook should only be used with a room or set of preview tracks, so it couldn't be raised to the app's top level. I also felt that the UserChoices code was hard to follow due to lack of clear ownership of the object.
To bring clarity to media device handling and allow device settings to be shown outside a call, I refactored these things into a single MediaDevicesContext which is instantiated at the top level of the app. Then, I had to manually sync LiveKit's device state with whatever is present in the context. This refactoring ended up fixing a couple other bugs with device handling along the way.
by fixing the cause rather than the symptom: this upgrades the code to use the new, recommended JSX transform mode of React 17+, which no longer requires you to import React manually just to write JSX.
React 18's strict mode intentionally mounts all components twice, which was causing Olm to get double-loaded. Also, it doesn't need to be loaded if the app is running as a widget.