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
This is largely a leftover from the Backbone.View days and makes less
sense now that the UI is componentized.
Ideally we don't want to call commands on the "views themselves, instead
we should be working on the the models and let the "views" update
themselves automatically.
Also, given that the `jid` attribute on the chat views might change,
especially when rendered declaratively in other frameworks like React,
a view might not be available at times where we previously might have
expected it to be (since it's been repurposed for a different JID).
- Move top-level functinos to utils files
- Get rid of unused/obsolete overrides
- Only import components there where they're used
- Bump version in package.json
The eventual goal is to avoid UI-related stanza processing if the relevant chats
aren't in the DOM.
With the current architecture, chatboxes are created (and the stanzas
related to them processed) even if `#conversejs` isn't in the DOM.
* Initial work on making controlbox an element
* Create a shared base class
* Ceate ChatBoxViews proxy
* Update sass now that certain classes are moved to converse-chats element