They were not properly being contained to where the MediaView is supposed to appear, causing them to all stack up on the first screen share in the spotlight tile.
6667fc54c0 changed this CSS selector that shows buttons on hover to only target the buttons in the bottom right corner of the spotlight tile, causing the forward/back buttons to stay invisible.
In landscape orientation the button would be buried underneath the footer, which would block interaction with it. This commit changes the footer to not show in cases where a button has been pressed.
Timo and I agreed previously that we should ditch the class pattern for view models and instead have them be interfaces which are simply created by functions. They're more straightforward to write, mock, and instantiate this way.
The code for media view models and media items is pretty much the last remaining instance of the class pattern. Since I was about to introduce a new media view model for ringing, I wanted to get this refactor out of the way first rather than add to the technical debt.
This refactor also makes things a little easier for https://github.com/element-hq/element-call/pull/3747 by extracting volume controls into their own module.
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The local jwt token needs to be aquired via the right endpoint. The
endpoint defines how our rtcBackendIdentity is computed. Based on us
using sticky events or state events we also need to use the right
endpoint. This cannot be done generically in the connection manager. The
jwt token now is computed in the localTransport and the resolved sfu
config is passed to the connection manager.
Add JWT endpoint version and SFU config support Pin matrix-js-sdk to a
specific commit and update dev auth image tag. Propagate SFU config and
JWT endpoint choice through local transport, ConnectionManager and
Connection; add JwtEndpointVersion enum and LocalTransportWithSFUConfig
type. Add NO_MATRIX_2 auth error and locale string, thread
rtcBackendIdentity through UI props, and include related test, CSS and
minor imports updates
On second glance, the way that we determined a media tile to be 'waiting for media' was too implicit for my taste. It would appear on a surface reading to depend on whether a participant was currently publishing any video. But in reality, the 'video' object was always defined as long as a LiveKit participant existed, so in reality it depended on just the participant. We should show this relationship more explicitly by moving the computation into the view model, where it can depend on the participant directly.
* Fix the interactivity of buttons while reconnecting or in earpiece mode
When we're in one of these modes, we need to ensure that everything above the overlay (the header and footer buttons) is interactive, while everything obscured by the overlay (the media tiles) is non-interactive and removed from the accessibility tree. It's not a very easy task to trap focus *outside* an element, so the best solution I could come up with is to set tabindex="-1" manually on all interactive elements belonging to the media tiles.
* Write a Playwright test for reconnecting
* fix lints
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* fix test
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* enable http2 for matrx-rtc host to allow the jwt service to talk to the SFU
* remove rate limit for delayed events
* more time to connect to livekit SFU
* Due to a Firefox issue we set the start anchor for the tab test to the Mute microphone button
* adapt to most recent Element Web version
* Use the "End call" button as proofe for a started call
* Currrenty disabled due to recent Element Web
- not indicating the number of participants
- bypassing Lobby
* linting
* disable 'can only interact with header and footer while reconnecting' for firefox
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* Add a fullscreen button that uses the element request Fullscreen browser api
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* use body instead of root node
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This hook is simpler in its implementation (therefore hopefully more correct & performant) and enforces a type-level distinction between raw Observables and Behaviors.