* Add commercial licence and update config files
* Update license in headers
* Revert "Update license in headers"
This reverts commit 7ed7949485.
* Update only spdx id
* Remove LicenseRef- from package.json
LicenseRef- no longer allowed in npm v3 package.json
This fixes the warning in the logs and failing build check.
* Fix widgets not being cleaned up correctly.
Widgets could persist forever because they were still sticky when we end the messaging.
Ending the messaging emits an event to which we connect ui changes that move the widget out of the screen. It does not end up in a pip view however.
So we need to make sure the widget is not persistend anymore when we call `stopMessagingByUid` so that any dom changes that remove the AppTile happen when the widget is not persistend anymore and let it destroy.
This PR also makes the role for `MatrixRTCSessionManager` more strict. We do ONLY use it in `Call.ts` and `CallStore` so that we dont end up in reaces where we updated the ui based on the session manager but not in sync with the call and callstore changes.
Rename activeCalls to connectedCalls. Active call can also be understood as a call where there are active participants but the user itself is not connected. Especially with the `hasActiveCallSession` field of the useRoomCall hook which is tracking active (not necassarly connected sessions)
* rest of the renaming
* fix test to adapt to reduced session manager event usage.
* Switch to importing TypedEventEmitter from main js-sdk export
* Switch to importing js-sdk/matrix in cypress
* Remove duplicated imports
* Fix lint:js-fix to run prettier last otherwise ESLint --fix may cause a mess
* Add lint rule
* Switch to importing models/Room from main js-sdk export
* Switch to importing models/room-state & models/room-member from main js-sdk export
* Fix cypress-axe import
* Fix more imports
* Fix cypress-axe import
* Fix bad merge
Pinning or unpinning a persistent widget, such as Jitsi, could cause the
PiP view and the app drawer to fight for control over the widget, since
the PiP view never realized that it was supposed to relinquish control.
This was due to a race between the WidgetLayoutStore update and the
AppTile lifecycle tracking update.
* Don't assume that widget IDs are unique
Signed-off-by: Robin Townsend <robin@robin.town>
* Don't remove live tiles that don't exist
Signed-off-by: Robin Townsend <robin@robin.town>
* Add unit test for AppTile's live tile tracking
Signed-off-by: Robin Townsend <robin@robin.town>