Queue messages and handle them sequentially, each time waiting for promises to
resolve before handling the next message.
Updates #1899, which likely happens because an error message is received
before messages have been fetched.
Goal is to fix a timing bug that results in `show` being triggered
before the `ChatBoxView` has been initialized, which means that 1:1
chats aren't opened when you reload the page.
Otherwise we might run into a situation where a very old,
cached MUC that's being restored has `connection_status` set to ENTERED
(and the user happens to be in the MUC via another client)
and then restores cached messages without taking
`clear_messages_on_reconnection` into account.
We now distinguish more clearly between joining and re-joining a MUC.
The `enterRoom` method has been refactored away.
Instead, `join` or `rejoin` should be used, depending on the circumstances.
Don't fetch cached occupants in the `initialize` function, instead, only fetch
them if we're restoring a MUC that we're still connected to.
If we're not restoring a still-connected MUC, then we clear the
occupants cache, and the messages cache if `clear_messages_on_reconnection` is `true`.
updates #1807
updates #1808
- 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
Depend on latest backbone.browserStorage which has support for IndexedDB
via localforage.
Storage operations are now asynchronous and transactional.
Bugs fixed (mostly by waiting for operations to complete):
* Rooms are now fetched asynchronously, so wait before triggering `show`
or when closing.
* Make sure chat create/update transactions complete before firing events
* Make sure chats and messages have been fetched before creating new ones.
* When doing a `fetch` with `wait: false` on a collection and then
creating a model in that collection, then once the read
operation finishes (after creating the model), the collection is emptied again.
* Patch and wait when saving.
Otherwise we have previously set attributes overriding later ones.
* Make sure api.roomviews.close returns a promise
Test fixes:
* Chats are now asynchronously returned, so we need to use `await`
* Wait for the storage transaction to complete when creating and updating messages
* Wait for all chatboxes to close
Otherwise we get sessionStorage inconsistencies due to the async nature of localforage.
* Wait for room views to close in spec/chatroom.js
In the process, remove the `closeAllChatBoxes` override in
converse-controlbox by letting the `close` method decide whether it
should be closed or not.
and re-enter if necessary.
This solves the problem where we "clone" a tab (e.g. middle-click) and
then restore a MUC from cache which we haven't actually entered (given
that the new tab represents a new device and session).
Also... add `await` in a test to try and fix Travis flakiness
- 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
- Combine all test init functions into `initConverse`
- Use `async` functions in more tests
- Replace `var` with `let` and `const` in more tests
- New utils method `toStanza` which converts a string to a Node
We distinguish between UniView and MultiView instances.
UniView means that only one chat is visible, even though there might be multiple ongoing chats.
MultiView means that multiple chats may be visible simultaneously.
So that we first render dynamic content (e.g. images) before inserting
it into the chat.
Also, add the `show_images_inline` setting (which is the cause of this
whole change).
Updated tests to handle this new change and start using async/await
instead of promise callbacks.
- Move `getDefaultNickName` to the model and rename to `getDefaultNick`
- Let `checkForReservedNick` return a promise and save `nick` once received
- Updated `openAndEnterChatRoom` to wait appropriately and remove presence-wrapper
- Update tests to wait appropriately
- Remove presence-wrapper in `getRoomFeatures`