On the `<converse-chat-content>` element. This removes the need for all
the manual scrolling.
Firefox finally supports this feature. Unfortunately Firefox ESR doesn't
yet, but I can't wait anymore.
This wrongly stored value wasn't inlcuded in the published the bundle
because the libsignal store was used, which had the right value for the public key.
Instead, this value was used locally by being passed to the libsignal
session builder to verify signed prekey.
Previously they were of type ElementView from @converse/skeletor
The ElementView component is merely a helper to allow us to eventually
migrate everything to Lit
More work on making bottom panel sub-components declarative
- Handle auto-completion in the converse-muc-message-form element
- Make message limit indicator a component
- Rename template
This causes an empty bookmarks list in the controlbox, because the
collection gets cleared (and then asynchronousy repopulated) while the
`bookmarksInitialized` promise stays `true` (resulting in a race
condition).
Alternative fix could be to clear the bookmarks and recreate the promise
before reconnecting but doesn't seem necessary to do all that work.
- Move `showModeratorToolsModal` method from view to utils
- Move `getNicknameRequiredTemplate` method from view to utils
- Move common `close` code to base class
This required triggering the `converse-loaded` event in the entry.js
file, which means it won't be triggered for `@converse/headless` when
used in isolation.
Not ideal, but probably ok because consumers of `@converse/headless`
should probably import it into their own project in any case.
Had to make various other changes due to incompatibilities.
- Use the new `lit` package instead of `lit-html` or `lit-element`
- Drop `haunted` since it breaks the rules by specifying `type: module`
but then doesn't import with file extensions
- Use Sass Dart instead of node-sass (fixes#2445)
- Upgrade Karma