* Show a spinner while we wait for widgets to be deleted
* Hide widgets while they're pending deletion
* Don't put another jitsi widget into the room if there's already
one pending
- implement generic dispatch to close user/room/group settings
- use dispatch to allow clicks on disabled left/right/middle panel to
close settings
A much more maintainable approach would be to use dedicate routing
instead of doing different things depending on what page of the app is
currently being viewed. At the very least we could make the concept of a
settings page generic.
Take a step closer to a flux-like architecture for group data, for
the purposes of providing features that require it.
Now the app has a single GroupStore that can be poked to fetch
updates for a particular group.
using a FIFO queue.
This is needed in order to lower the priority of getting group
state and prioritise everything else, namely initial sync.
It should be noted that this by no means guarantees that the
first incremental sync will happen sooner; the client could
end up doing some other requests first instead.
For each successful request of a group profile, we previously
emitted an `updateGroupProfile` event per caller of
`getGroupProfileCached`. This is sub-optimal because only a single
event emit is required to update the views listening.
It's possible that this was enabling some race to cause a memory
leak but this is not certain, hence the extra logging for future
debugging.
Previously we assumed that a decrypted event has a room_id
but this isn't necessarily true for to_device events.
It makes sense to ignore events that aren't associated with
rooms anyway given that the list we're updating only contains
rooms!
To make sure that we handle rooms that our
client has not seen previously, we regenerate
the room list when the room is stored -
which is indicated by the js-sdk by the
Room event.
so that we can do reorderings of lists ordered by most recent event.
No optimisations here; we only update for timeline events
on live timelines that could update the "unread count".
Actually fixes vector-im/riot-web#6135 unlike #1748, which
incorrectly assumed that custom tags would be included in
listOrders.
This fix makes sure that the `default` case in the `switch`
is actually used.