The observable-hooks package provides hooks that do exactly the same thing as these custom React hooks I had written a while back. (even the names are the same, wow)
Co-authored-by: Hugh Nimmo-Smith <hughns@element.io>
* Keep tiles in a stable order
This introduces a new layer of abstraction on top of MediaViewModel: TileViewModel, which gives us a place to store data relating to tiles rather than their media, and also generally makes it easier to reason about tiles as they move about the call layout. I have created a class called TileStore to keep track of these tiles.
This allows us to swap out the media shown on a tile as the spotlight speaker changes, and avoid moving tiles around unless they really need to jump between the visible/invisible regions of the layout.
* Don't throttle spotlight updates
Since we now assume that the spotlight and grid will be in sync (i.e. an active speaker in one will behave as an active speaker in the other), we don't want the spotlight to ever lag behind due to throttling. If this causes usability issues we should maybe look into making LiveKit's 'speaking' indicators less erratic first.
* Make layout shifts due to a change in speaker less surprising
Although we try now to avoid layout shifts due to the spotlight speaker changing wherever possible, a spotlight speaker coming from off screen can still trigger one. Let's shift the layout a bit more gracefully in this case.
* Improve the tile ordering tests
* Maximize the spotlight tile in portrait layout
* Tell tiles whether they're actually visible in a more timely manner
* Fix test
* Fix speaking indicators logic
* Improve readability of marbles
* Fix test case
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Co-authored-by: Hugh Nimmo-Smith <hughns@element.io>
* Initial support for Hand Raise feature
Signed-off-by: Milton Moura <miltonmoura@gmail.com>
* Refactored to use reaction and redaction events
Signed-off-by: Milton Moura <miltonmoura@gmail.com>
* Replacing button svg with raised hand emoji
Signed-off-by: Milton Moura <miltonmoura@gmail.com>
* SpotlightTile should not duplicate the raised hand
Signed-off-by: Milton Moura <miltonmoura@gmail.com>
* Update src/room/useRaisedHands.tsx
Element Call recently changed to AGPL-3.0
* Use relations to load existing reactions when joining the call
Signed-off-by: Milton Moura <miltonmoura@gmail.com>
* Links to sha commit of matrix-js-sdk that exposes the call membership event id and refactors some async code
Signed-off-by: Milton Moura <miltonmoura@gmail.com>
* Removing RaiseHand.svg
* Check for reaction & redaction capabilities in widget mode
Signed-off-by: Milton Moura <miltonmoura@gmail.com>
* Fix failing GridTile test
Signed-off-by: Milton Moura <miltonmoura@gmail.com>
* Center align hand raise.
* Add support for displaying the duration of a raised hand.
* Add a sound for when a hand is raised.
* Refactor raised hand indicator and add tests.
* lint
* Refactor into own files.
* Redact the right thing.
* Tidy up useEffect
* Lint tests
* Remove extra layer
* Add better sound. (woosh)
* Add a small mode for spotlight
* Fix timestamp calculation on relaod.
* Fix call border resizing video
* lint
* Fix and update tests
* Allow timer to be configurable.
* Add preferences tab for choosing to enable timer.
* Drop border from raised hand icon
* Handle cases when a new member event happens.
* Prevent infinite loop
* Major refactor to support various state problems.
* Tidy up and finish test rewrites
* Add some explanation comments.
* Even more comments.
* Use proper duration formatter
* Remove rerender
* Fix redactions not working because they pick up events in transit.
* More tidying
* Use deferred value
* linting
* Add tests for cases where we got a reaction from someone else.
* Be even less brittle.
* Transpose border to GridTile.
* lint
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Signed-off-by: Milton Moura <miltonmoura@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: fkwp <fkwp@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Half-Shot <will@half-shot.uk>
Co-authored-by: Will Hunt <github@half-shot.uk>
Hugh pointed out that the button labeled "Join call now" on this screen is misleading, because it does not join you to the call but rather send you to the lobby. Meanwhile, the designs call for this screen to use the words "Join as guest" and "Continue", so let's go with that.
Before you're connected to the SFU the local participant object will have the empty string as its ID. This changes to your actual ID once you've connected. Apparently I tried to fix this by forcing the local ID to always be the string 'local' but then I just forgot to use it correctly :)
Previously, dragging it all the way to the left would *not* mute the participant but rather bottom out at 10% volume, and people have found this unintuitive. Let's make it less silly by giving the slider a range of 0% to 100%, and making the mute toggle button have the same effect as dragging the slider to zero. When unmuting, it will reset to the last non-zero "committed" volume, similar to how the volume sliders in desktop environments work.