Seems to be that as part of the layout work the timing sequence for when `.getRoom().widgets` will work changed. We can get around this with `initIfNeeded` which will no-op in the worst case.
This also includes a copy change to make ended conferences stop lying about where to find the widget. This is work towards https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/15739
This avoids type conflicts from other deps that depends on just `*`. Type deps
needs to be de-duplicated down to a single version to avoid errors (unlike code
deps).
First attempt at this was sending everything from
RTCPeerConnection.getStats() as a separate item in the rageshake,
but the rageshake server doesn't handle that in a particularly sensible
way and it's probably better to pick & choose what data we want explicitly
from a privacy PoV. This summarises the candidates used for the calls into
the log that will be included in rageshakes so we can diagnose connectivity
issues from rageshakes.
Requires https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk/pull/1584
This updates to Node 14 (current LTS) as well as moving from Debian Stretch to
Buster for the base OS. The Debian upgrade brings along a newer Python 3.8,
which is actively supported.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/16272
If we have widgets we're meant to be showing due to layout or because we reloaded the page (slightly different code paths) then we need to show those. This change fixes a bug in that where the layout wasn't being applied at the right moment in time so was never showing the widgets.
Seems to only be an issue if the layout state event was sent by someone other than you.
The accompanying element-web PR with the config documentation should
explain what this is & why. Internally, this breaks the assumption
that call.roomId is the room that the call appears in for the user.
call.roomId may now be a 'virtual' room while the react SDK actually
displays it in a different room. React SDK always stores the calls
under the user-facing rooms, and provides a function to get the
user-facing room for a given call.