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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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).
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* 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).
* fix first wheel zoom always going to top left corner
* focus button zoom on center of page after wheel zoom
* test: update zoom test to avoid snapshot miscomparisons when zooming in and out
* test: fix usage of hasText function params
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* feat(screenshare): add support for troubleshooting links
Adds setting option to specify troubleshooting links to each error code
of screenshare. When a troubleshooting link for the given error exists,
the toast notification about the error is displayed with a 'Learn more'
button that when clicked leads the user to the external link. When there
is no link set for the specific error code, the button is not displayed.
* fix(screenshare): change toast type for error code 1136
Changed toast type from 'error' to 'warning' for error code 1136 when
sharing screen. This adjustment was made because error code 1136 is also
returned when the user cancels screen sharing during the tab selection
process. Displaying an error toast in this situation could cause
unnecessary alarm for users, as they were simply canceling an operation.
* fix(notification): help link button element
Uses the button element instead of a div to display the 'Learn more'
help link button.
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* feat(layout): add propagation toggle
Transforms the 'update everyone' button in the layout modal into a
toggle, so that presenter get immediate visual feedback of the current
layout propagation setting when the modal is opened.
* fix: update propagation button locale to 'update to everyone'
* test: update layout test
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Commit 325887e325 split the local echo audio
element from the main audio element to allow concurrent playback without the
risk of interfering with one another.
This introduced a regression where local echo doesn't track output device
changes. The main audio element (i.e. the meeting's audio) is not affected by
this regression.
This commit ensures local echo reacts to output device changes as needed.
In BBB ≤ 2.7, a procedure monitored system audio device changes, updating
the device list and assigning a fallback device if the current one was removed.
This procedure was removed in 3.0 during the migration of the
input-stream-live-selector component to TypeScript (reasons unknown), causing
the device list to become outdated and leaving the user's client without audio
input if their current device is disconnected.
This commit restores the `devicechange` event handler in the input-stream-live-
selector, ensuring that the device list is updated properly and fallback devices
are assigned when necessary.