Turning the "importsNotUsedAsValues" TS config value to "error".
This will require us to use `import type` instead of `import` when we are importing a value that is only used as a type (and therefore that is dropped by the Typescript compiler).
Why this change?
This is a requirement to be able to use Svelte in the future. See https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte-preprocess/issues/206#issuecomment-663193798
When stepping in Jitsi, the game webcam (from mediaManager) was not shut down.
And when enabling/disabling the webcam in Jitsi, the webcam in mediaManager was also
enabled/disabled. This PR fixes those issues.
It also fixes a race condition when closing a Jitsi where the mic/cam would be enabled at the same time.
Using the "visiblitychange" event instead of relying on a "trick" related to RAF being disabled when a window is not open allows us to have cleaner code.
Bonus: the recursive call to "setTimeout" is gone, so the stacktrace growing indefinitely is gone too.
This should make the application a bit more stable.
- Notification when user is first and not focus on the tab
- Camera focus when user is in discussion circle and back on tab with previous config camera settings
- Camera stay blur if user is in discussion circle and not back on the tab
# Conflicts:
# front/src/WebRtc/MediaManager.ts
* Improvment circle discussion
- Change to lissen start event of WebRTC connection
* Update help allow navigator and waring message
- Show warning message.
- Use help camera allow setting to show modal and help user.
- Change feature to show the modal only when user have need the information on allow navigator access
* Create soud for video discussion
This commit was originally authored by @TabascoEye, then rebased and
improved by @pizkaz:
* refactors local user storage, adding audio player settings
* stores "muted" state of audio player in local store
This feature allows to add a "jitsiUrl" property in the map.
As a result, you can use for a given Jitsi room a custom instance of Jitsi.
Using "jitsiUrl" will only work with public Jitsi instances (authentication is not supported when "jitsiUrl" property is provided)
The Jitsi external_api.js script is now lazily loaded.
Adds a first version of an API to communicate between an iFrame opened by WorkAdventure and WorkAdventure itself.
The first API method is a method allowing to add messages in the chat, from the iFrame.
Comes with a test file.