Includes some refactoring:
- Don't send an `active` chat state notification when entering a MUC
I can't think of a good reason why this might be necessary or desired.
- Move `setChatState` form the view to the model
- Remove unused method `handleChatStateNotification`
- Don't store `role` and `affiliation` for the current user on the
ChatRoom object, but instead on the ChatRoomOccupant object representing
the user.
This change reverts the significant part of 1dfdb36d20
I can't say that I understand why libsignal throws `Error: Invalid signature`
when you try to build a session for your own (sending) device, but given that
messages can only be decrypted once, I guess it isn't really necessary
to encrypt for your own device, since you already have the plaintext.
In addition I've added some error handling so that we can recover
gracefully when session building fails for a subset of devices.
In some cases, it might be desirable to clear cached chat messages once you've
reconnected to the XMPP server.
For example, if you want to prevent the chat history from getting too long or
if you want to avoid gaps in the chat history (for example due to MAM not
returning all messages since the last cached message).
If you're using OMEMO, then you probably don't want to set this setting to
``true``. OMEMO messages can be decrypted only once, so if they then
subsequently get cleared, you won't get the plaintext back.
This is done to avoid unnecessary repaints and reflows (caused when a
message has already rendered and then an occupant is created and
attached to that message, cauring a re-render).
Related to #1266
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
We then use this flag to determine whether we should use the values from
sessionStorage.
This appears to fix the problem I originally tried to fix in 607d798665.
When "cloning" a tab (e.g. via middle-click), the `active` flag will be
set and we'll create a new empty user session, otherwise it'll be false
and we can re-use the user session.
This reverts commit 607d798665.
Unfortunately this doesn't solve the issue because we have a
chicken-and-egg problem due to not knowing the resource beforehand.
So what happens after this change is that we never resume XEP-0198
sessions but instead always start a new one.
Otherwise we run into a bug where two tabs with Converse.js share the
same XEP-0198 SM-ID, causing both to go into a reconnection-loop as
the XMPP server switches XEP-0198 sessions between them.
This bug is due to a distinction in how sessionStorage behaves when you
open the existing site in a new tab (e.g. middle-click or
`target="_blank"), as opposed to creating a new tab
and then opening the site in that tab.
In the latter case, the newly created sessionStorage object is empty.
In the former, the contents of sessionStorage of the current page is
copied over to the new page!
Distinguish between getting an existing entity and
creating a new one.
When creating a new one, ensure that we don't fetch from the cache.
New API method for creating a disco entity.
Only fetch messages after we have the latest room features
Otherwise we run into race conditions where MAM messages are fetched
before we know whether (updated) the room supports MAM or not.
I'm not sure how much this is an issue outside of tests, where we might
run into race conditions arising to the fact that we don't always
respond to every IQ stanza
- Fixes#1575. Height not properly set on MUC invitation list
- Add new configuration setting: `muc_mention_autocomplete_min_chars`
- Bugfix. `min_chars` setting for MUC mentions wasn't having an effect
Unfortunately this doesn't work on Firefox and there's no proper
workaround. https://github.com/philipwalton/flexbugs/issues/108
Reverts:
Revert "Bugfix. Properly insert error messages and spinner"
This reverts commit 6a419cc145.
Revert "Use flexbox to keep the chat scrolled down"
This reverts commit dd91d3cc55.
By using `display: flex` and `flex-direction: column-reverse`, the chat
now automatically scrolls down when loaded, without requiring any
extra JavaScript.
We still need to scroll down with JavaScript when sending a message.
By using `column-reverse`, the messages container now works in reverse.
So the newest message is the first element in the container and the
oldest message is the last. This is the reverse of before.
Due to this, this change will likely break some plugins.
Up and down arrows only serve as message correction shortcuts if the
textarea is empty.
This means that:
- Up arrow doesn't start correction of previous message if we're currently writing a message
- Down arrow doesn't erase currently written message
This is based on user-feedback and is also how Slack handles these
shortcuts.
When reconnecting with a new transport, we call setUserJID
so that a new resource is generated, to avoid multiple
server-side sessions with the same resource.
We also call `_proto._doDisconnect` so that connection event handlers
for the old transport are removed.
https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0198.html#resumption
The <resume/> element MUST include a 'previd' attribute whose value
is the SM-ID of the former stream and MUST include an 'h' attribute
that identifies the sequence number of the last handled stanza sent
over the former stream from the server to the client.
- Set roster_fetched flag when we get an empty IQ[type="result"] stanza
- Set `restored` flag when resuming in converse-smacks
- Don't trigger change event when fetching xmppstatus values
- Removed two events, since we can just listen to `change` on `_converse.xmppstatus`.
- Remove the `keepalive` configuration setting. It is now always implicitly `true`.
- Remove the `expose_rid_and_sid` configuration setting.
- A `prebind_url` is now mandatory when setting `authentication` to `prebind`.
- It's no longer possible to pass in `rid` and `sid` values to `converse.initialize.
I'm using prettierx, which is a fork of prettier so that we can have
spaces before the brackets in a function declaration.
I don't like how restrictive prettier is concerning its configuration
and formatting.
- it messes up some indentation in specs/
- it removes a second newline when I specifically want to have two
- it doesn't allow spaces before brackets in function declarations (hence prettierx)
- it adds spaces for function parameters with default values
None of this is configurable.
So auto-formatting is not turned on by default, but it might be a useful
tool in some cases.
Fixes an issue where indentation was off in converse-core.js, causing
vim-sleuth to wrongly indent by three spaces only.
* Checkmark and edit modal button are now on the right
* Instead of showing checkmarks for MUC messages,
we now show them as light grey before MUC reflection
* Simplify message markup by requiring less `if` statements