We seemed to be using the names "film strip" and "filmstrip" (and,
consequently, their source code-conscious forms such as film-strip,
FilmStrip, etc.) In order to comply with our coding style which requires
a consistent one name for a given abstraction, choose one name and
rename the uses of the other name.
Wikipedia has a definition of a "filmstrip", I couldn't find a "film
strip". I guess our abstraction can be seen as what's described there.
When I google "film strip", I get results about "filmstrip" at the top.
That's why I chose "filmstrip".
Certain uses of "film strip" such as interfaceConfig.filmStripOnly and
in the external API I left untouched in an attempt to preserve
compatibility.
I wasn't sure whether CSS was tangled in compatibility so I made a
choice and renamed there was well.
Uses new peer connection statuses to check and show different user msgs. (#1441)
* Uses new peer connection statuses to check and show different user msgs.
Checks for interrupted state of peer connection and shows appropriate messages. In case of inactive or restoring state a message is show to user that video was stopped on purpose. Removes some unused parameters from the event handlers about peer connection status change.
* Removes isParticipantConnectionActive.
https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/pull/1397 (React Toolbar) is huge at
the time of this writing. In order to reduce it, I'm extracting changes
not directly related to React-ifying the Toolbar such as added jsdocs
and source code formatting.
fix(avatar): Avatar properties not updated before local user join
Replaces changeAvatarID, changeAvatarURL and changeEmail with
participantUpdated action.
participantUpdated can be fired for local user without id. This
fixes the problem with updating the local user before the user
join the conference which results in fix for failing to execute
commands for avatarID, avatarURL and email right after the iframe
api creates the iframe with Jitsi Meet.