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
Removed Jed from the headless build and instead let `__` call sprintf.
It's now up to downstream users for `@converse/headless` to decide
whether they want i18n support for the few translatable strings in that package
and to implement it themselves.
This element can be used to declaratively insert Converse into the DOM.
You can put `<converse-root>` into the DOM (e.g. by rendering it inside
a React component) before or afer Converse has loaded and/or has been
initialized.
- Declaratively render the emoji picker dropup
- Got rid of converse-emoji-views
- Adapt OMEMO to the new buttons stuff
- Make emojis json global, to try and speed up tests
- omemo: Move functions to the top of the module
- Remove need for the `converse-mouse-events` plugin.
- Register `mousemove` and `mouseup` handlers only when necessary and only inside the MUC DOM element.
- Restore converse-dragresize to roughly it's original state before work started on this.
- Move `applyDragResistance` to utils.
updates #1640
- Move headless one-on-one chat functionality into converse-chat
- Split converse-headline into converse-headlines and converse-headlines-views
- Add api in `_converse.api.chatboxes` for creating chatboxes
- Add `_converse.api.controlbox.get` method
- 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