The notion of public/private repositories (with /_/ and /@/ URLs) is specific to the SAAS version of WorkAdventure.
It would be better to avoid leaking the organization/world/room structure of the private SAAS URLs inside the WorkAdventure Github project.
Rather than sending http://admin_host/api/map?organizationSlug=...&worldSlug=...&roomSlug=...., we are now sending /api/map&playUri=...
where playUri is the full URL of the current game.
This allows the backend to act as a complete router.
The front (and the pusher) will be able to completely ignore the specifics of URL building (with /@/ and /_/ URLs, etc...)
Those details will live only in the admin server, which is way cleaner (and way more powerful).
This way, if a user A blocks another user B, if user B refreshes the browser or leaves and re-enters the room, user B will still be blocked.
As a side effect, this allows us to completely remove the "sockets" property in the SocketManager on the Pusher.
* Public texture
- Front => Get texture when user connected on public method
- Front => Anonymous login will be make every connexion to get map details
- Pusher => `/anonymLogin` permit to get map details and public texture load in customize scene
* Improve texture local user
- Permit to keep previous texture get with 'register' link
* Texture public loading
- Texture will be load with Room class
- Fix issue on lazzy loading atttempt
* Remove async await useless
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
API_URL is still accepted for BC compatibility of the self-hosted deployments.
This will allow deploying on a single domain, using a reverse proxy that acts on the path.
This however means that the config needs to be changed for all WorkAdventure deployments.
In "alone" mode (or single-player mode), WorkAdventure does not connect to the server at all.
In order to enter the "alone" mode, you need to add "?alone=true" to the URL.
"alone" mode can be useful for tutorials (First Time User Experience) where you want to explain how WorkAdventure works without being disturbed by other users.
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