UI team suggested a few adjustments to the audio settings modal:
- Larger (24px/1.5rem) margin between content and headers
- Rephrasing of modal title, subtitle and volume indicator label
- Change the "audio feedback" button to an outline or link styled
button (there are currently two primary buttons and we want users to
focus on the "Join audio" one)
Implement the suggested changes. The approach for the audio feedback
button is link-styled.
* The prop presentationIsOpen is marked as required in Presentation(null)
* The prop isPresentationManagementDisabled is marked as required in actions-dropdown(null)
* The prop autoJoin is marked as required in wake-lock(null)
* Al children must have key identifiers (userListParticipants)
* The prop presentationUploadExternalDescription is marked as required in presentation-uploadres
Safari may enter a microphone permission check loop due to buggy behavior
in the Permissions API. When permission isn't permanently denied, gUM
requests fail with a NotAllowedError for a few seconds. During this time,
the permission state remains 'prompt' instead of transitioning to 'denied'
and back to 'prompt' after the timeout.
This leads to an issue where, on retrying while in 'prompt' + blocked,
the client loops through gUM checks via: 1) checking permission in the API,
2) receiving 'prompt', so trying gUM, 3) gUM fails, 4) returning to the
modal and checking permission again because the API still says 'prompt'.
Additionally, the `isUsingAudio` flag incorrectly counts the local echo
test/audio settings modal as "using audio," which toggles the flag on/off,
triggering the useEffect that causes the loop more frequently.
To fix this, remove the unnecessary AudioModal permission check that
causes the loop. Also, exclude "isEchoTest" from the `isUsingAudio` flag.
Firefox incorretly displays placeholder audio device labels in the audio
settings/echo test modal when audio is disconnected. This issue arises
due to two quirks:
- Firefox does not support the 'microphone' query from the Permissions
API, causing a fallback gUM permission check.
- Firefox omits device labels from `enumerateDevices` if no streams
are active, even if gUM permission is granted. This behavior differs
from other browsers and causes our `enumerateDevices` handling to
assume that granted permission implies labels are present. This
failed since we clear streams before resolving the fallback gUM.
We now run an additional `enumerateDevices` call in `AudioSettings` when
a selected input device is defined. This ensures `enumerateDevices` is
re-run when a new stream is active, adding the correct device labels in
Firefox and improving device listings in all browsers. We've also
enhanced error handling in the enumeration process and fixed a false
positive in `hasMicrophonePermission`.
There's a regression in 3.0's I/O device selector where default output
devices are not marked as selected in the input-stream-live-selector
component unless the user explicitly selects them. This issue can also affect
input devices, although less commonly than output due to the system's ability
to infer the selected input device ID after the user joins audio.
When a device is the first in the list and no currentDeviceId is set in
the client, treat the first device returned by enumerateDevices as the
system default and hence selected, in accordance with the "Media Capture
and Streams API", Section 9.2, enumerateDevices algorithm.
* test: update and improve Ask for feedback on logout test - add more steps, check for different buttons, check POST request after sending feedback
* test: add missing data-test prop for sendFeendbackButton
* test: fix sendFeedbackButton data-test
When `listenOnlyMode` is `false` and the audio dialog's "Cancel" action is
clicked, the modal incorrectly re-renders instead of closing. Additionally,
the "Cancel" action is mislabeled as "Back."
This fix ensures the audio dialog closes properly when there are no options
to select (i.e., `listenOnlyMode=false`). The `skipAudioOptions` method is
revised to consider `listenOnlyMode` and ignore the "content" state.
Ignoring the "content" state allows options to be skipped even if a subscreen
is rendered (e.g., returning from the AudioSettings modal). The check for
`content == null` combined with `skipAudioOptions` is only necessary when
rendering the main modal. The `content == null` check has been moved to
the relevant section.
When listen only mode is deactivated and an user joins audio, an incorrect
remount of AudioSettings can trigger a spurious mute toggle. This happens
because AudioManager clears the `isConnecting` flag before setting the
`isConnected` flag. This creates a brief period where audio is flagged as
"disconnected," leading to a remount and unmount cycle that causes unwanted
mute/unmute actions due to AudioSettings' logic of muting/unmuting
active devices.
Ensure the `isConnected` flag is set before clearing the
`isConnecting` flag, preventing audio from being incorrectly flagged as
disconnected.
Prevents changes in the presentation state while sharing media from
updating the presentation last state value. Additionally adds a missing
prop value of generic content state.
Removes the duplicate presentation pile dispatch for external video, as
an identical dispatch runs when the external video component is mounted.
This duplication did not cause any noticeable issues for the user but
resulted in the external video being added to the pile twice.
The plugin loader startup logs aren't following the logger convention,
which makes them hard to work with when post-processing logs.
The appended error message is also not useful since we're logging a
Event variant raw (which either outputs {} or nonsense like { isTrusted:
etc }).
Make the plugin "loaded" and "error" logs adhere to logger conventions.
In the future, the error log could use some tuning - there's no useful
info about root cause here.
- Move askForConfirmationOnLeave into AudioContainer
- Get rid of the unstable useMuteMicrophone hook, which returns a new reference every time the user gets muted/unmuted. Use the stable useToggleVoice hook instead.
The isSharing var is content type agnostic, so it's picking up camera as
content to flag the actions-bar button loading state.
Change the loading flag to track isScreenBroadcasting
(contentType=screen, local || global) and isScreenGloballyBroadcasting
(contentType=screen, global only). Fixes the camera as content false
positive as well as the loading state itself.
When going from "no mic" -> mic via the unmute action, the client isn't
unmuting itself after confirming the change. This is caused by not
waiting the liveChangeInputDevice method (which is a Promise) to be
fully executed before unmounting the AudioSettings modal -- the one
responsible for triggering the unmute. Since it unmounts before the
device is changed, the unmute action will be ignored because the device
is still "listen-only" (no mic).
Properly unmute audio when transitioning from "no mic" -> "mic" via the
unmute trigger by waiting for liveChangeInputDevice to resolve.
Additionally, some general improvements to UI/UX:
- Display the AudioSettings modal title when gUM is on prompt mode
- Add specific subtitles to the AudioSettings modal to 1) warn that no
mic is selected 2) Give a hint that the user can test their devices
- Always honor settings.yml's "initialHearingState" state (whether
local echo feedback should be played by default in AudioSettings)
We are missing a way to select transcription languages in some
scenarios, e.g.: listenOnlyMode=false. The audio settings UI is also not
handling item disposition very well on smaller devices.
This commit does the following to improve those blind spots:
- Add the transcription language selector to it whenever applicable
- Add proper styling to the transcription selector
- Handle small screens by changing the disposition of elements to
portrait mode
- Improve how elements are disposed to a more familiar view: Mic ->
Activity Indicator; Speaker -> Speaker test. This is more in line
with how other platforms do audio configuration/pre flight screens.
This is a rework of the audio join procedure whithout the explict listen
only separation in mind. It's supposed to be used in conjunction with
the transparent listen only feature so that the distinction between
modes is seamless with minimal server-side impact. An abridged list of
changes:
- Let the user pick no input device when joining microphone while
allowing them to set an input device on the fly later on
- Give the user the option to join audio with no input device whenever
we fail to obtain input devices, with the option to try re-enabling
them on the fly later on
- Add the option to open the audio settings modal (echo test et al)
via the in-call device selection chevron
- Rework the SFU audio bridge and its services to support
adding/removing tracks on the fly without renegotiation
- Rework the SFU audio bridge and its services to support a new peer
role called "passive-sendrecv". That role is used by dupled peers
that have no active input source on start, but might have one later
on.
- Remove stale PermissionsOverlay component from the audio modal
- Rework how permission errors are detected using the Permissions API
- Rework the local echo test so that it uses a separate media tag
rather than the remote
- Add new, separate dialplans that mute/hold FreeSWITCH channels on
hold based on UA strings. This is orchestrated server-side via
webrtc-sfu and akka-apps. The basic difference here is that channels
now join in their desired state rather than waiting for client side
observers to sync the state up. It also mitigates transparent listen
only performance edge cases on multiple audio channels joining at
the same time.
The old, decoupled listen only mode is still present in code while we
validate this new approach. To test this, transparentListenOnly
must be enabled and listen only mode must be disable on audio join so
that the user skips straight through microphone join.
Support for bbb-html5's server logger (Winston) was removed in
50d445f026, but configuration for it
remained.
Remove the Winston-based server logger configuration from bbb-html5's
settings.yml. There's no direct alternative since this package hasn't got a
server side component to it - replaced by bbb-graphql-middleware,
bbb-graphql-server and bbb-graphql-actions.
Support for clientLog's "server" target (Meteor) was removed in
50d445f026, but configuration and docs
entries for it remained.
There's no alternative for it, so I'm removing the leftover
configuration and doc entries.
There's a very odd getUserMedia call tucked into the base ErrorScreen.
There's no rationale in either the commit or PR that added them, but the
intention seems to be stopping audio on client crash.
Using getUserMedia like that will have no effect other than an odd
permission prompt on iframe-based environments or a webcam activation
flash after the client crashes.
Remove ErrorScreen's getUserMedia call as well as the HTMLMedia pause
call - both should be handled gracefully by AudioManager's forceExitAudio
triggered by the StopAudioTracks event (also ErrorScreen). If there's an
edge case where it isn't properly stopped, we'll have to tackle it
there.
* Refactor: Make bundle using webpack
* Fix: restore after install codes and a few settings
* Fix: build script folder permission
* Refactor: Remove support to async import on audio bridges
* Upgrade npm using nvm
* Avoid questions on npm ci execution
* Let npm ci install dev dependencies (as we need the build tools here)
* Fix: enconding
* Fix: old lock files
* Remove: bbb-config dependency to bbb-html5 service, bbb-html5 isn't a service anymore
* Fix: TS errors
* Fix: eslint
* Fix: chat styles
* npm install with "lockfileVersion": 3 (newer npm)
* build: allow nodejs 22
* node 22; drop meteor from CI and bbb-conf
* TEMP: use bbb-install without mongo but with node 22 and newer image
* build: relax nodejs condition to not trip 22.6
* build: ensure dir /usr/share/bigbluebutton/nginx exists
* init sites-available/bbb; drop disable-transparent-
* nginx complaining of missing file and ;
* TMP: print status of services
* WIP: tweak nginx location to debug
* Fix: webcam widgets alignments
* akka-apps -- update location of settings.yml
* build: add locales path for nginx
* docs and config changes for removal of meteor
* Fix: build encoding and locales enpoint folder path
* build: set wss url for media
* Add: Enable minimizer and modify to Terser
* Fix: TS errors
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Co-authored-by: Anton Georgiev <anto.georgiev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anton Georgiev <antobinary@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(plugins): add chat server command and chat message type `plugin`
This commit adds the required code for the plugins SDK's chat server
command `CHAT_SEND_MESSAGE`, which allows plugins to send chat
messages. Messages sent by plugins are identified by the message
type `plugin` and belong to the user (senderID) of the client that
sent it. Plugin messages are not displayed by the client itself because
these messages are meant to be custom-rendered by plugins, typically by
the plugin that sent them.
* feat(plugins): add message metadata
Plugin name and plugin custom metadata are stored in message's metadata,
so plugins need it to identify messages when applying custom render.
* feat(chat): removes specific code for plugin messages
Removes specific akka messages, handlers and routes for plugin messages
and adds metadata parameter in `GroupChatMsgFromUser`.
* feat(chat): adds option parameter to mutation
Adds optional parameter `metadata` to the already existing mutation
`chatSendMessage` and use this mutation for plugin chat server command.
* feat(chat): rendering of plugin messages
This commit implements the correct rendering of plugin messages, which
is:
- Plugin messages with metadata attribute `custom` set to true are not
rendered by the client, and are meant to be custom-rendered by
plugins.
- Plugin messages with metadata attribute `custom` set to false are
rendered by the client as being sent by the user that triggered it.
* Update sdk version to v0.0.56
* update sdk version to v0.0.57
Jitter evaluation, as an alert trigger, was changed in 3.0 to get the internal
average jitter used in the conn-status component data (which is total jitter
delay divided by jitterbuffer emit events). This was done accidentally and that
metric is _very_ different from the one used in 2.7 (point-in-time jitter from
remote-inbound-rtp/inbound-rtp, highest on the interval, gathered on
/utils/stats.js). The alert thresholds were preserved, which makes it overly
sensitive in regards to jitter (and thus causes it to be critical whenever the
user is in audio).
Remove jitter as a connection status alert trigger, which fixes the
false positive. The implementation on <= 2.7 is also not ideal - if
anything, it generates false negatives. That's why I'm removing jitter for
the time being since it's ill-suited (at least in the way it's used)
for what we want to achieve.
* feat(graphql-server): add new view `v_chat_private_read_feedback`
Adds a view called `v_chat_private_read_feedback` to retrieve the last seen time
of the recipient of a private chat.
* refactor(chat): removes unused prop `lastSeenAt`
* feat(private-chat): message read confirmation feedback
Adds message read confirmation feedback feature to private chats.
This feature uses the private chat recipient's `lastSeenAt' attribute to
check which messages were read. Messages read are show in the chat with
a check icon next to it.
Feature behind a flag in settings.yml, which is disabled by default:
- `public.chat.privateMessageReadFeedback.enabled`
* fix(chat): poll chart message
Fixes poll chart message which was not using the full chat width due to
previous changes in chat messages `flex-direction`.
* fix: adds missing initial value for `privateMessageReadFeedback`
* fix: linter errors
* fix(chat): add `recipientHasSeen` property to existing view
This commit changes the way the messages read by the recipient are
tracked. The previous strategy required the client to calculate the read
messages and as a consequence all messages of the given chat
were re-rendered every time the recipient `lastSeenAt` time
changed. The current strategy consists of calculating the read messages
on the server(based on recipient `lastSeenAt`) and just expose to the
client a boolean(`recipientHasSeen`) for each message that indicates whether
it has already been read or not.
* fix: typo in message description
* fix: typo in settings flag
* fix: vertically align icon
* feat(webcams): skip video preview if valid input devices stored
Additionally:
- refactor: re-use the existing VirtualBackground_* storage info instead
of creating a new one
- fix: store background choices per deviceId instead of globally
- fix: guarantee background restore attempts are *critical* when
video-preview is supposed to be skipped. We want the preview to be
shown if the previous background could not be restored to preserver
the user's privacy choice
- fix: cameras could not be shared if no previous device info was in
the user's session
- fix: uploaded background images were not correctly restored
- fix: do not spin up virtual bg workers for brightness if it has not
been altered by the user
- refactor: remove old video-provider background restore routine,
centralize it in video-preview
* fix(skip-video-preview): correct storage check and add playwright test and docs
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Mobile users have significant trouble figuring out correct audio I/O
devices according to feedbacks. The potential absence of echo test after
having set an initial device in the first join cycle might complicate
things even further if they got it wrong.
Ignore the skipCheckIfPreviousDevice flag in mobile endpoints. They'll
always go through the echo test if no other skip flag is set, even if
they had a previously configured device.