* Improve accessibility and testability of Tooltip
Adding a role to Tooltip was motivated by React Testing Library's
reliance on accessibility-related attributes to locate elements.
* Make the ReadyWatchingStore constructor safer
The ReadyWatchingStore constructor previously had a chance to
immediately call onReady, which was dangerous because it was potentially
calling the derived class's onReady at a point when the derived class
hadn't even finished construction yet. In normal usage, I guess this
never was a problem, but it was causing some of the tests I was writing
to crash. This is solved by separating out the onReady call into a start
method.
* Rename 1:1 call components to 'LegacyCall'
to reflect the fact that they're slated for removal, and to not clash
with the new Call code.
* Refactor VideoChannelStore into Call and CallStore
Call is an abstract class that currently only has a Jitsi
implementation, but this will make it easy to later add an Element Call
implementation.
* Remove WidgetReady, ClientReady, and ForceHangupCall hacks
These are no longer used by the new Jitsi call implementation, and can
be removed.
* yarn i18n
* Delete call map entries instead of inserting nulls
* Allow multiple active calls and consolidate call listeners
* Fix a race condition when creating a video room
* Un-hardcode the media device fallback labels
* Apply misc code review fixes
* yarn i18n
* Disconnect from calls more politely on logout
* Fix some strict mode errors
* Fix another updateRoom race condition
* Switch tooltips to use React Portals
* Remove redundant React key to simplify reconciliation
* Fix cleanup and it.each test
* Update snapshots due to style order difference
* Add an option to ignore (block) a user when reporting their events
This is primarily useful if the content being reported really doesn't belong on your screen, and the room moderators are slow to react.
Ideally we'd use the word "block" instead of "ignore", but we call it "ignore user" everywhere else. See https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/19590 for further context on the word choice.
This change includes a minor refactor to the styles of labelled toggles (for reusability).
* Appease the linter
* Use a checkbox instead of toggle in the dialog
* Update classnames handling for toggle switch
* Appease the linter
Fix https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/21262
Optimizations:
1. Don't update the `style` (positioning) of hidden tooltips
1. Don't add DOM elements to the page for hidden tooltips
> ## Performance problems broken down
>
>
> ### Hidden tooltips rendering on `scroll`
>
> You can see that the Tooltip render is attached to the `scroll` event at [`src/components/views/elements/Tooltip.tsx#L78-L81`](31f0a37ca2/src/components/views/elements/Tooltip.tsx (L78-L81))
>
> The rendering calls [`src/components/views/elements/Tooltip.tsx#L101` -> `updatePosition`](36adba101c/src/components/views/elements/Tooltip.tsx (L101)) which ends up as an expensive "Recalculate Style" because it uses [`Element.getBoundingClientRect()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/getBoundingClientRect). This happens many many times within a single `scroll` event. Probably once for each tooltip within the room list **even though no tooltips are event visible as I scroll**. I can see that we're just updating the `style` attribute for a bunch of `.mx_Tooltip_invisible` elements at the end of the document.
>
> Each one of the purple spans below the `scroll` span ends up as a call to `updatePosition`. And a `scroll` event takes 35ms to 60ms to complete which is way over the 16.6ms 60 FPS budget (on a powerful desktop PC), granted these times are with the performance profiling running. This is without the Passbolt extension explained below.
>
> And the room list contains about 141 rooms (`document.querySelectorAll('.mx_RoomTile').length`):
>
> ![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/558581/156273551-e744d3d6-93c6-4b07-bb12-6aad361f96a2.png)
>
>
>
> ### Passbolt Chrome browser extension exacerbates the problem
>
> In order to login to Passbolt, it requires a browser extension which defaults to mucking up all pages:
>
> <img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/558581/156275644-bc26b1f5-5d99-4eae-b74b-c2028f2f1baf.png" width="300">
>
>
> The extension source seems to be available: https://github.com/passbolt/passbolt_browser_extension
>
> The Passbolt Chrome extension has a `MutationObserver` listening to all attribute and element changes to the whole `<body>` of the `document` so it can `findAndSetAuthenticationFields` (find form elements and autofill).
>
>
> [`passbolt/passbolt_styleguide` -> `src/react-web-integration/lib/InForm/InFormManager.js#L143`](1c5eddc910/src/react-web-integration/lib/InForm/InFormManager.js (L143))
> ```js
> this.mutationObserver.observe(document.body, { attributes: true, childList: true, subtree: true });
> ```
>
> This causes a bunch of `Forced reflow` because the Tooltip `updatePosition` is mutating the element `style` attribute and Passbolt `MutationObserver` callbacks are querying the whole DOM looking for form elements all in the same frame.
>
> Under the `scroll` event, all of the little spans are the `MutationObserver` -> `findAndSetAuthenticationFields`. With the Passbolt extension, scrolling is verrrrry crunchy and bad.
>
> ![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/558581/156144998-8cf7686f-3c7b-42f8-8d81-ff780bae0ab5.png)
>
>
> #### Workaround
>
> Instead of running Passbolt on all sites, we can enable the extension to only run on the domain for Passbolt instance itself. I'm guessing the Passbolt extension also does autofill stuff on sites but I always login manually to the Passbolt instance so this solution works for me �
>
> **Extensions** -> **Passbolt** -> **Details** -> Change **Site access** to `On specific sites` -> Enter in your Passbolt instance `https://passbolt.example.com/`
>
> ![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/558581/156275630-a53ef6a1-c058-4ac9-aa08-ae50b90e72c9.png)
>
> *-- https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/21262*
* react-focus-lock to 2.5.1
Signed-off-by: Kerry Archibald <kerrya@element.io>
* use enzyme in ASSD test so focus lock finds active element
Signed-off-by: Kerry Archibald <kerrya@element.io>
* findById and flushPromises to test utils
Signed-off-by: Kerry Archibald <kerrya@element.io>
Previously, the `left` positioning seemed to only work with icons which are all about the same size so the arbitrary offset worked. Now we actually position off to the left of the element and we have equal `margin-left` and `margin-right` to determine the offset.
Spawned from https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/pull/7339#discussion_r767154349