Project summary, including supported XEPs in a machine-readable format,
for automated listings, aggregation of XEP implementation status and
other nice things.
See https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0453.html
This list was simply scraped from the README and mangled into XML using
`csv2 | sed | 2xml` and amended with a few other details from e.g.
package.json and links on the website.
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
- Add test for incoming RAI message
- Only enable RAI if the user is affilated in MUC being left
- Handle error presence indicating a resouce-constraint
- Don't unregister stanza handlers in `leave`, since we still want to
listen to RAI-related stanzas. Instead unregister upon the `destroy`
event.
to determine valid characters to form a boundary before an `@` mention
Also fixed an issue with mentions looking like they're part of URLs, by
first processing mentions separately.
Fixes#1083
Directives are rendered as templates and their bodies are MessageText instances.
We thereby achieve the necessary nesting of directives (and other rich
elements inside directives) by letting each directive
body render itself similarly to how the whole message body is rendered.
* keep message in place after edition by assigning previous message original timestamp
* update time displayed to keep current behaviour
* add test to check a message remains in the same position of the history after being edited
* briefly describe pr changes in changelog
- `allow_user_trust_override`
- `clear_cache_on_logout`
The `persistent_store` setting can now also be set to `sessionStorage`
The `trusted` settings was in effect playing the role of two separate settings
and implicitly affecting a third ('persistent_store').
By breaking it up, we make things more explicit and allow for new
configurations. For example, clearing the cache on logout, while using
some kind of persistent store.