- The `converse.api.query` method now no longer accepts an RSM instance.
- The RSM class now separates `query` parameters from `result` attributes
- Improve JSDoc docs and remove need to make `converse-rsm` a plugin
- Add typedefs for the options expected by RSM and `api.archive.query`
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.
- Add hooks to the stanza parsers so that plugins can do additional parsing.
- Change ChatBox instance methods to functions and use them for stanza parsing.
- Move encrypt and decrypt messages to `converse.env.omemo`
Apparently, when receving a 1:1 carbon message, a device was wrongly created
for the contact's device list, instead of our own.
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.
Still lacks inter-tab communication to update state across tabs, i.e.
when sending a 1-on-1 message in one tab, it doesn't appear in another,
because that information is not available via the websocket connection.
- Create a new `Connection` class that extends Strophe.Connection and
move related code from `converse-core.js` into this class.
- Store the session in localStorage when using a worker
- Move XEP-0156 code to connection.js
This allows us to initialize the connection without needing to know the
domain.
If a message comes in after joining the MUC but before the MAM messages
have been fetched, then converse-mam will query for MAM messages newer
than that message, causing an empty history (except for that one message).
Changes how rich message markup is generated and kept track of.
We now have a MessageText class which subclasses String and which keeps
track of the rich markup associated with the message.