* Improve accessibility and testability of Tooltip
Adding a role to Tooltip was motivated by React Testing Library's
reliance on accessibility-related attributes to locate elements.
* Make the ReadyWatchingStore constructor safer
The ReadyWatchingStore constructor previously had a chance to
immediately call onReady, which was dangerous because it was potentially
calling the derived class's onReady at a point when the derived class
hadn't even finished construction yet. In normal usage, I guess this
never was a problem, but it was causing some of the tests I was writing
to crash. This is solved by separating out the onReady call into a start
method.
* Rename 1:1 call components to 'LegacyCall'
to reflect the fact that they're slated for removal, and to not clash
with the new Call code.
* Refactor VideoChannelStore into Call and CallStore
Call is an abstract class that currently only has a Jitsi
implementation, but this will make it easy to later add an Element Call
implementation.
* Remove WidgetReady, ClientReady, and ForceHangupCall hacks
These are no longer used by the new Jitsi call implementation, and can
be removed.
* yarn i18n
* Delete call map entries instead of inserting nulls
* Allow multiple active calls and consolidate call listeners
* Fix a race condition when creating a video room
* Un-hardcode the media device fallback labels
* Apply misc code review fixes
* yarn i18n
* Disconnect from calls more politely on logout
* Fix some strict mode errors
* Fix another updateRoom race condition
* Early module loader bundler
* Add a module installer script
* Add dev-friendly docs
* Add real module-api dependency
* Speed up `yarn add` for mulitple modules
* Fix version check for modules
* Appease the linter
* A first, maybe working cypress test
Plus cypress plugins to manage synapses in docker containers
* Fix yaml
* This file is important
* try & find where it's put the artifact
* Download artifact to a directory
* pics or it didn't happen
* Add conditional, otherwise no artifacts on failure...
* Try increasing timeout
also actually give the test a name
* Try in chrome
* Get docker logs to see why it's failing
also document the chrome setting
* Try changing mode on homeserver.yaml
* debug
* More debugging
* more file permissions debugging
* ARGH
* more debug
* sigh
* Eugh, that's not how arguments work
* Add the option to really allow open registration
and remove debug logging / comment fixes
* failure to yaml
* Upload docker logs as artifacts
and temporarily remove contional to test
* Put the conditional back
* Upgrade types in end to end tests
to be compatible with fs-extra types
* Try reducing timeout a bit
also make password more... sensible
* Hex is not octal
* Remove file mode
Seems to be unnecessary since the signing key is perfectly fine
* Give the log files extensions
* Rename workflow file now it also does tests
* Add cypress scripts
* copyright headers
* Use ? operator
Co-authored-by: Travis Ralston <travisr@matrix.org>
* Use develop synapse image
* Tidy up any remaining synapses after each spec run
Also:
* Move the synapseStart / synapseStop functions out to the top level
so they can be reused
* Add a tsconfig file
* Give the containers names
* Don't upload video on test pass
We don't upload it anyway so tell cypress not to so it can not
bother encoding them
* Enable linting on cypress files
and fix existing lint errors
* Type check cypress files
and make it pass the type checks, specifically:
* Upgrade sinon fake timers to a version that has the right types
* Set module resolution
* Type check cypress files separately
* Rename workflow file again
Probably better to just call it an element web build
* Don't plus + characters in container name
* Fix yaml
* Stream logs to file
* Add note to end to end tester to sya what's been ported
* Put docker rm in finally block
Co-authored-by: Travis Ralston <travisr@matrix.org>
* Remove deprecated feature_communities_v2_prototypes
* Update _components
* i18n
* delint
* Cut out a bit more dead code
* Carve into legacy components
* Carve into mostly the room list code
* Carve into instances of "groupId"
* Carve out more of what comes up with "groups"
* Carve out some settings
* ignore related groups state
* Remove instances of spacesEnabled
* Fix some obvious issues
* Remove now-unused css
* Fix variable naming for legacy components
* Update i18n
* Misc cleanup from manual review
* Update snapshot for changed flag
* Appease linters
* rethemedex
* Remove now-unused AddressPickerDialog
* Make ConfirmUserActionDialog's member a required prop
* Remove useless override from RightPanelStore
* Remove extraneous CSS
* Update i18n
* Demo: "Communities are now Spaces" landing page
* Restore linkify for group IDs
* Demo: Dialog on click for communities->spaces notice
* i18n for demos
* i18n post-merge
* Update copy
* Appease the linter
* Post-merge cleanup
* Re-add spaces_learn_more_url to the new SdkConfig place
* Round 1 of post-merge fixes
* i18n
Co-authored-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
* iframe title in AppTile
Signed-off-by: Kerry Archibald <kerrya@element.io>
* iframe title in hostSignupDialog
Signed-off-by: Kerry Archibald <kerrya@element.io>
* iframe title in MFileBody
* iframe titles in modal widget and int man
Signed-off-by: Kerry Archibald <kerrya@element.io>
* enable jsx-a11y/iframe-has-title rule
Signed-off-by: Kerry Archibald <kerrya@element.io>
With a switch to Only One Webpack™ we need a way to help developers generate the component index without a concurrent watch task. The best way to do this is to have developers import their components, but how do they do that when we support skins? The answer in this commit is to change skinning.
Skinning now expects to receive your list of overrides instead of the react-sdk+branded components. For Riot this means we send over *only* the Vector components and not Vector+react-sdk.
Components can then be annotated with the `replaceComponent` decorator to have them be skinnable. The decorator must take a string with the dot path of the component because we can't reliably calculate it ourselves, sadly.
The decorator does a call to `getComponent` which is where the important part of the branded components not including the react-sdk is important: if the branded app includes the react-sdk then the decorator gets executed before the skin has finished loading, leading to all kinds of fun errors. This is also why the skinner lazily loads the react-sdk components to avoid importing them too early, breaking the app.
The decorator will end up receiving null for a component because of the getComponent loop mentioned: the require() call is still in progress when the decorator is called, therefore we can't error out. All usages of getComponent() within the app are safe to not need such an error (the return won't be null, and developers shouldn't use getComponent() after this commit anyways).
The AuthPage, being a prominent component, has been converted to demonstrate this working. Changes to riot-web are required to have this work.
The reskindex script has also been altered to reflect these skinning changes - it no longer should set the react-sdk as a parent. The eventual end goal is to get rid of `getComponent()` entirely as it'll be easily replaced by imports.
Apparenltly setting the ignorePattern on max-len (as per cf049f2) makes eslint
forget the `ignoreComments` and `code` settings from js-sdk, so reinstate
these.