* feat(chat): improve messages rendering
This commit adds memoization and comparsion functions to the chat pages
and chat messages to prevent whole chat re-renders and unnecessary
message re-renders caused by React's default shallow comparsion mechanism.
The comparsion functions ensure that only the pertinent message attributes
trigger a component's re-render.
Messages sent by a user are not updated (re-rendered) when their role
change. In other words, the chat messages reflect the user's role at the
time the message was sent. Altering the message to reflect the user's
current role could confuse participants, as it would modify the context
of the past conversation. This behavior has been validated by the UI/UX
team and brings benefits such as performance improvements and consistent
behavior with how playback handles such messages.
* fix linter errors
Add fields:
contentType: to identify whether is camera or screenshare
hasAudio: useful for screenshare
focused: indicates if this screenshare will be shown in presentation area
* feat(layout/observer): Add user preference for dark theme in `LayoutObserver` component.
* feat(docs/administration): Add support for default dark theme preference parameter
* refactor(settings): Remove dark theme setting from LayoutObserver and move it to Settings class.
Refactor styles to update the background color of connection status bars in dark mode. The #connectionBars > div now has a background color of var(--darkreader-neutral-text)
This commit refactors the label generation for audio captions in the audio-captions button and captions components. Instead of directly using the intl formatMessage function, the label is now generated using the intlMessages object and the getLocaleName function from the audio-captions service. This change prevents an issue with custom locales.
* fix: Custom styles not applying to loading screen
* fix: Apply custom styles before rendering children
* fix: Use Object.assign instead of spread syntax
* fix: Add cleanup function to clear the timeout and abort the fetch
* fix: Clear the timeout if the fetch completes successfully
* refactor: Remove unused queries file
Fixes race condition happening when multiple plugins that add extensible
area elements are loaded by the client. The issue is caused by the state
update of the extensible area items set by plugins, based on previous
state without using a callback. Replaced direct state updates with the
appropriate callback pattern to ensure consistent state changes.
* feat(screenshare): Option to show disabled screenshare button for non presenters
* Update bigbluebutton-html5/imports/ui/components/screenshare/service.js
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Co-authored-by: Ramón Souza <contato@ramonsouza.com>
Commit 26815f4679 was seemingly lost
during a merge in the 3.0.x-release branch. Nothing breaks, but we're
missing the log info originally added via that commit.
Restore the changes in 26815f4679:
- Add secondsToActivateAudio, inputDeviceId, outputDeviceId and isListenOnly
to audio_joined.extraInfo
- Add inputDeviceId, outputDeviceId and isListenOnly to
audio_failure.extraInfo
- Add a try-catch to the device enforcement procedure triggered by
onAudioJoin - it may throw and block the modal.
We currently use full renegotiation for audio, video, and screen sharing
reconnections, which involves re-creating transports and signaling channels
from scratch. While effective in some scenarios, this approach is slow and,
especially with outbound cameras and screen sharing, prone to failures.
To counter that, WebRTC provides a mechanism to restart ICE without needing
to re-create the peer connection. This allows us to avoid full renegotiation
and bypass some server-side signaling limitations. Implementing ICE restart
should make outbound camera/screen sharing reconnections more reliable and
faster.
This commit implements the ICE restart procedure for all WebRTC components'
*outbound* peers. It is based on bbb-webrtc-sfu >= v2.15.0-beta.0, which
added support for ICE restart requests. This feature is *off by default*.
To enable it, adjust the following flags:
- `/etc/bigbluebutton/bbb-webrtc-sfu/production.yml`: `allowIceRestart: true`
- `/etc/bigbluebutton/bbb-html5.yml`: `public.kurento.restartIce`
* Refer to the inline documentation; this can be enabled on the client side
per media type.
* Note: The default max retries for audio is lower than for cameras/screen
sharing (1 vs 3). This is because the full renegotiation process for audio
is more reliable, so ICE restart is attempted first, followed by full
renegotiation if necessary. This approach is less suitable for cameras/
screen sharing, where longer retry periods for ICE restart make sense
since full renegotation there is... iffy.
Endpoints that are inbound/`recvonly` only (client's perspective) do *not*
support ICE restart yet. There are two main reasons:
- Server-side changes are required to support `recvonly` endpoints,
particularly the proper handling of the server’s `setup` role in the
its SDPs during an ICE restart. These changes are too broad for now,
so they are deferred to future releases (SFU@v2.16).
- Full reconnections for `recvonly` endpoints are currently reliable,
unlike for `send*` endpoints. ICE restarts could still provide benefits
for `recvonly` endpoints, but we need the server updates first.
- We were sending one websocket message for each removed shape, send only one with all IDs.
- The shape limit verification was not always working with rapid updates and if somehow the db got more shapes,
the users couldn't update or delete any shape anymore
- Unnecessary remove shape messages were being sent to the server when going over limit
When a shape is changed, the full shape objcect was being transmitted to the server again.
Do a diff to only send what changed (similarly as it was in tldraw v1) to save upload bw.
TODO:
Draw segments diffs (array) is still not working, so all the segments are still being sent every time.
* Batch shapes and persist on idle or editing states
* add highlight.idle to condition
Co-authored-by: germanocaumo <germanocaumo@gmail.com>
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Background shape can show white borders due to rounding erros in the tldraw canvas, change size and position of background shape to avoid it.
Also disable tl container outline showing when in focus.
* fix(dark-theme): adjust Dark Reader CSS selectors
Clean up inverted css selectors passed to Dark Reader and add new ones
for elements not correctly transformed to dark theme. These include the
tldraw color picker, text shape color, selected color indicator, tool
opacity slider, and camera dock background.
* Suggestions from review
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* Suggestions from review
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* Suggestions from review
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* changes requested in review
* changes requested in review
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In BBB 3.0, a change was made to collect full WebRTC stats continuously.
This method gathers stats from *all* peers and *all* senders and receivers
every 2 seconds. Originally, it was intended to run only when the user opened
the connection status dialog, providing in-depth info in the UI and making it
available for copying.
This new behavior is not ideal. Running full stats collection every 2 seconds
in meetings with 20+ peers/transceivers wastes client resources since the
collected data is unused 99% of the time.
This commit reverts to the pre-3.0 behavior (≤2.7), where full stats collection
(`startNetworkMonitoring`) runs only when the connection status modal is open.
As a bonus, it fixes the packet loss status transition log to use the packet
loss percentage, which is the actual trigger metric.
* restores react18 createRoot
* fix slideChange issue - new slide not loading
* fix skip video preview
* test: update screenshare function checks + close notifications
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Co-authored-by: Anton B <antonbsa.bck@gmail.com>
When `muteOnStart=true`, the initial local mute state in AudioManager is
desynced from the server. This issue stems from two recent changes:
- Decoupling voice activity updates from the main user_voice subscription,
which introduced an implicit muted state placeholder value
of true instead of false. See user_voice_activity's DB schema
propagation rules.
- Introduction of dialplan-level muteOnStart, muting channels on creation
rather than after.
Without properly updating AudioManager's `isMuted` placeholder, no
user_voice_activity update triggers *when joining audio* with
muteOnStart=true, causing two issues:
- Sender tracks are not locally muted on audio join.
- Opening the audio settings modal while muted will cause the
microphone to be incorrectly *unmuted* once it's closed (first try only).
This fix sets AudioManager's `isMuted` placeholder to true, matching the
server. Additionally:
- Enforce the local mute state before joining audio to ensure the desired
sender track state. Should make this a bit more future proof.
- Track `user_voice_activity` before joining audio (rather than after)
to avoid race conditions.
- Clean up `AudioManager.init` (loadBridges no longer returns a promise etc).
* bad set state (actionsBarContainer)
* bad set state (appContainer)
* isMobile should be ismobile warning
* bad setState (notes)
* bad setState (user-notes)
* bad setState (user-participants-title)
* bad setState (webCamContainer)
* bad setState (PresentationMenuContainer)
* fix webCams not working issue
* fix userList user counter not working issue
* fix TS lint
* fix TS lint
* fix TS lint
* Later changes
Currently, all error boundaries close audio and Apollo connections once
an error is caught. This is not the correct behavior as not all error
boundaries are critical, e.g.: the presentation crashing should _not_
break the whole client. It also deviates from how error boundaries
worked in 2.7
Add a new prop to the ErrorBoundary/LocatedErrorBoundary components
called isCritical that flags an error boundary instance as critical. If
true, it'll close Apollo/audio. The default behavior is
isCritical=false, and the only critical error boundaries are the ones
located in the app's root (/client/main.tsx).