- 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.
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.
* remove unused argument
* fix Do not use "Error" to declare a variable
* fix Do not use "Array" to declare a parameter
* fix React component names must start with an uppercase letter
* adjust error boundary prop type
* add default values for lock settings
* refactor(storage): replace Tracker.Dependency with observer hook
* fix(storage): set initial value
* refactor(storage): stop using Meteor's Session singleton
There was an observer being linked to all breakout rooms that the user has
access to. This logic works for attendees, but not for moderators.
Moderators have access to the list of all breakout rooms, so they were set
with an observer to breakout rooms that they didn't participate, which caused
the audio and video modals to appear everytime the breakout rooms were closed.
So, this commit:
- hangs an breakout rooms' observer only on those mods that have joined any
breakout room. This way, mods that didn't participate in any breakout
room won't be disturbed by the audio and video modal.
- adds an extra check to ensure that the observer will only be run in
non-breakout meetings.
When joining breakouts, we now wait for the bridge to be loaded before
automatically start user's audio.
This problems happens only on fullaudio bridge
When listenOnlyMode=false, skipCheck=true and skipCheckOnJoin=true, the
audio tries to start a session more than one time, causing it to fail
at the first one (and reconnect after that).
Now we check if user is already connecting before trying to start a new
audio session.
Added some info in settings.yml for the options related to this commit
Closes#12190
When joining/returning breakouts, audio would always connect
with full audio. This can lead to a performance problem, once
all listenonly users would join full audio, increasing the
number of streams in FreeSWITCH.
We now have a consistent behavior, which is:
1 - The choice made by the user in the main room is predominant:
if mic is active in main room, user will automatically
join mic in breakout room. When returning from breakout
room, user will also join with mic again.
2 - Changes made in breakout room won't have effect when
returning to the main room. This means if user, for example,
change from listenonly to mic in breakout room, the returning
will consider the option choosen previously (listenonly) and
listenonly will be active again in the main room.
3 - If user didn't join audio in the main room, the audio modal
will be prompted when joining the breakout room (this is
a special case of (1))
The following is some technicall information:
InputStreamLiveSelector (component.jsx) now calls
'handleLeaveAudio' function, which is the default
function when user leaves audio (also used when
dynamic devices are inactive).
We now store information about user's choice (mic or listenonly)
using local storage, instead of the previous cookie method (this
was triggering some warnings in browser's console).
Also did a small refactoring to match eslint rules.
Fixes#11662.
Firefox doesn't create a device called 'default' and we were trying
to set this when user is joining the room. We don't do this anymore, letting
devices to be changed when there's some user request.
Moved outputDeviceId inputDeviceId information to be managed in bridge
(just like we do with inputDeviceId), we don't store this duplicated
information in audio container anymore.
Fixed the eslint warning in "playAlertSound(url) { ..."
We are safe to let users try to change input/output devices because the
device list is retrieved from enumerateDevices.
As explained in #11143, disabling audio filters is desired in some scenarios.
This basically adds an option for user to disable default constraints.
When user doesn't change this value in Settings > Application, the default
value for each audio constraints is retrieved from settings.yml.
When user changes this value in Settings > Application, audio
filters (AGC, Noise Supression and Echo Cancellation) are all set to
true/false, according to the value selected in the Settings GUI.
To start it simple, we decided to not to add a different setting in the GUI for
each audio contraint. This may be added in the future, though (perhaps in a
dedicated Audio Settings tab)
This is related to #4873