Just in case we're not cleaning up the isResending state properly, here's a catch all.
Unrelated to https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/17078 (this code doesn't affect the js-sdk error the author is seeing)
Turns out a lot of the typescript warnings about improper warnings were correct. TypeScript appears to be pulling in two copies of the js-sdk when we do this, which can lead to type conflicts (or worse: the wrong code entirely). We fix this at the webpack level by explicitly importing from `src`, but some alternative build structures have broken tests because of this - jest ends up pulling in the "wrong" js-sdk, breaking things.
Also hide video mute button on voice calls (awaiting clarification from design)
and fix mute keyboard shortcuts by moving them out of roomview & into
callview.
* Remove the two separate enumerations of call state: now everything
uses the js-sdk version of call state. Stop adding a separate
'call_state' field onto the call object(!)
* Better reflection of the actual state of the call in the call bar,
so when it's connecting, it says connecting, and only says 'active call'
when the call is actually active.
* More typey goodness
This fixes a common React warning we see. Most of these components should be using constructors instead, however componentDidMount is just as good (and doesn't require converting most of these).
Conversion to classes will be done in a later stage of React warning fixes.
For https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/12877
We use `export default` begrudgingly here. Ideally we'd use just `export`, though this entire SDK expects things to be exported as a default. Instead of breaking everything, we'll sacrifice our export pattern for a smaller diff - a later commit can always do the default export -> regular export conversion.
This allows Webpack to insert the proper image URL after builds steps like
adding a hash and so on. The path you supply to `require` is relative to the JS
source file, just like any other would be.
With this more of the
controls that look like buttons can be operated via the keyboard and
navigated to by screen reader users. This includes editor buttons such
as File upload, Audio / Video call, Right pannel hide button, Jump to
the bottom timeline button, and some more buttons found in the user
settings.
Also I have added alt texts to some images that in turn label buttons
which these happen to be packed in and removed some untranslated alt
texts from decorative non-actionable images that might add more
verbosity when talking about screen reader user experience.