It's now necessary to add a `converse-root` element in the DOM where you
want Converse to render (previously it was any element with the id
`#conversejs`).
Also, turned `converse-chats` element into a Lit element and re-render
`converse-root` and `converse-chats` when the `view-mode` or `singleton`
settings change. This is a step towards being able to change the view
mode on the fly and have the entire chat re-render appropriately.
Fixes#2647
- new config option `singleton`.
- new plugin `converse-uniview`
- removed `converse-embedded`.
- various CSS changes, to properly render an embedded full app
- don't re-open cached and non-autojoined chats in singleton mode
The goal here is to extend the `embedded` `view_mode` so that the full app can
also be embedded, not just a single MUC or private chat.
To do this, we'll need to differentiate between multi and singleton chat apps.
* A singleton chat app contains only a single chat.
* A multi-chat app can contain zero or more chats
So we introduce a new config option, `singleton`, which when used with
`view_mode` set to `embedded` will determine whether a single chat or the full
app is embedded.
Similarly, in `overlayed`, `fullscreen` and `mobile` view modes, `singleton`
set to true will allow only one chat within the parameters of that view mode.
We're appropriating the word `singleton` and introducing the concepts of
`uniview` and `multiview` (see a785ca8) to cover what was
previously meant with `singleton`.
updates #1297
1. Add a new `view_mode` value: `embedded`.
This value is used to determine wether the `converse-muc-embedded`
plugin is active or not.
2. Remove the need for the #converse-embedded-chat element.
Instead we reuse the #conversejs element and embed inside that.
3. Removed the need to manually blacklist core plugins
This is now done automatically if `view_mode` is set to `embedded`.
Perhaps eventually we don't blacklist at all and instead use the
`enable` plugin method. For some that probably won't work, like
`converse-chatview`, which we still need to be active.