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.
- `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.
Fixes a bug whereby carbons weren't being enabled because the listener
for `afterResourceBinding` was registered before `converse.initialize`
was called,(which means it was removed as soon as `cleanup` was called
inside `converse.initialize`).
This shows that event `api.listen` API calls can/should only be called
inside the `initialize` method of a plugin (or at least once plugins
have been initialized).
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.
before `converse.initialize` has been called
In the process, remove other "core" promises. There is no core or
community plugins code awaiting on them and since it's possible to
call `converse.initialize` twice, I'm not sure it makes sense to even have them.
Also removed unused error class IllegalMessage.
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.
It appears to break subsequent lit-html `render` calls on the
`#conversejs` element because lit-html still remembers parts from before
the element was cleared.
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.