- No need to create a new storage mechanism, just use `persistent`.
- Store SCRAM keys per JID
- Upon succesfull login, store the current session JID, so that we know who to fetch SCRAM keys for
- Only store SCRAM keys when the device is trusted
Fixes#3001
- Remove the `converse-carbons` plugin and make carbons part of the `converse-chat` plugin.
- Remove the `message_carbons` configuration setting. Carbons are now always enabled.
Render the form based on `api.settings` instead of its own model.
When the login form is submitted, save the JID, password and connection
URL to `api.settings`.
Set the `service` on the Strophe connection object just before
connecting for the first time, otherwise a user supplied URL (via the
login form) is never used.
New API setting: show_connection_url_input
This allows for more flexibility in configuring which media URLs will
automatically render and which media URLs may be manually rendered by
the user (via the message actions dropdown).
For example, suppose you want to automatically render all media URLs
from https://xmpp.org, but still allow other media (which won't render
by default) to be rendered manually by the user (by clicking the "Show
URL previews" message dropdown action).
In this case, you set `render_media` to `['xmpp.org']` and
`allowed_image_domains` to `null` or `undefined`.
Or if you want to automatically render images from xmpp.org, and
restrict the domains users might manually click to render, you can add
those extra domains to `allowed_image_domains`.
even if the global configuration is to disallow it.
* When parsing, include all media URLs, not just the ones from allowed domains.
That makes it possible to change allowed domains on-the-fly,
while still allowing media in individual messages to be shown manually
(via the message actions dropdown).
* Merge `embed_audio`, `embed_video` and `show_images_inline` into `render_media`
* Create new config settings for allowable domains for images, video and audio
* Check the URL domain against a whitelist for the message actions dropdown
* The templates are no longer `.html` files and are dispersed throughout the source code.
* The Sass files are also no longer all in one place
* Add a section on webpack aliases for modifying templates without touching the original files
Updates #2603