391 lines
14 KiB
TypeScript
391 lines
14 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2020-2021 Signal Messenger, LLC
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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import React, { useState, useMemo, useEffect } from 'react';
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import Measure from 'react-measure';
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import { takeWhile, chunk, maxBy, flatten } from 'lodash';
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import type { VideoFrameSource } from 'ringrtc';
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import { GroupCallRemoteParticipant } from './GroupCallRemoteParticipant';
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import {
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GroupCallOverflowArea,
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OVERFLOW_PARTICIPANT_WIDTH,
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} from './GroupCallOverflowArea';
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import {
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GroupCallRemoteParticipantType,
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GroupCallVideoRequest,
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} from '../types/Calling';
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import { useGetCallingFrameBuffer } from '../calling/useGetCallingFrameBuffer';
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import { LocalizerType } from '../types/Util';
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import { usePageVisibility } from '../hooks/usePageVisibility';
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import { nonRenderedRemoteParticipant } from '../util/ringrtc/nonRenderedRemoteParticipant';
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import * as log from '../logging/log';
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const MIN_RENDERED_HEIGHT = 180;
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const PARTICIPANT_MARGIN = 10;
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// We scale our video requests down for performance. This number is somewhat arbitrary.
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const VIDEO_REQUEST_SCALAR = 0.75;
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type Dimensions = {
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width: number;
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height: number;
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};
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type GridArrangement = {
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rows: Array<Array<GroupCallRemoteParticipantType>>;
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scalar: number;
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};
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type PropsType = {
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getGroupCallVideoFrameSource: (demuxId: number) => VideoFrameSource;
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i18n: LocalizerType;
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isInSpeakerView: boolean;
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remoteParticipants: ReadonlyArray<GroupCallRemoteParticipantType>;
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setGroupCallVideoRequest: (_: Array<GroupCallVideoRequest>) => void;
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};
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// This component lays out group call remote participants. It uses a custom layout
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// algorithm (in other words, nothing that the browser provides, like flexbox) in
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// order to animate the boxes as they move around, and to figure out the right fits.
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//
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// It's worth looking at the UI (or a design of it) to get an idea of how it works. Some
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// things to notice:
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//
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// * Participants are arranged in 0 or more rows.
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// * Each row is the same height, but each participant may have a different width.
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// * It's possible, on small screens with lots of participants, to have participants
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// removed from the grid. This is because participants have a minimum rendered height.
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//
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// There should be more specific comments throughout, but the high-level steps are:
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//
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// 1. Figure out the maximum number of possible rows that could fit on the screen; this is
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// `maxRowCount`.
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// 2. Split the participants into two groups: ones in the main grid and ones in the
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// overflow area. The grid should prioritize participants who have recently spoken.
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// 3. For each possible number of rows (starting at 0 and ending at `maxRowCount`),
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// distribute participants across the rows at the minimum height. Then find the
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// "scalar": how much can we scale these boxes up while still fitting them on the
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// screen? The biggest scalar wins as the "best arrangement".
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// 4. Lay out this arrangement on the screen.
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export const GroupCallRemoteParticipants: React.FC<PropsType> = ({
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getGroupCallVideoFrameSource,
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i18n,
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isInSpeakerView,
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remoteParticipants,
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setGroupCallVideoRequest,
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}) => {
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const [containerDimensions, setContainerDimensions] = useState<Dimensions>({
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width: 0,
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height: 0,
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});
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const [gridDimensions, setGridDimensions] = useState<Dimensions>({
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width: 0,
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height: 0,
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});
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const isPageVisible = usePageVisibility();
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const getFrameBuffer = useGetCallingFrameBuffer();
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// 1. Figure out the maximum number of possible rows that could fit on the screen.
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//
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// We choose the smaller of these two options:
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//
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// - The number of participants, which means there'd be one participant per row.
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// - The number of possible rows in the container, assuming all participants were
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// rendered at minimum height. Doesn't rely on the number of participants—it's some
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// simple division.
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//
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// Could be 0 if (a) there are no participants (b) the container's height is small.
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const maxRowCount = Math.min(
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remoteParticipants.length,
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Math.floor(
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containerDimensions.height / (MIN_RENDERED_HEIGHT + PARTICIPANT_MARGIN)
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)
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);
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// 2. Split participants into two groups: ones in the main grid and ones in the overflow
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// sidebar.
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//
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// We start by sorting by `presenting` first since presenters should be on the main grid
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// then we sort by `speakerTime` so that the most recent speakers are next in
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// line for the main grid. Then we split the list in two: one for the grid and one for
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// the overflow area.
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//
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// Once we've sorted participants into their respective groups, we sort them on
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// something stable (the `demuxId`, but we could choose something else) so that people
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// don't jump around within the group.
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//
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// These are primarily memoized for clarity, not performance.
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const sortedParticipants: Array<GroupCallRemoteParticipantType> = useMemo(
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() =>
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remoteParticipants
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.concat()
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.sort(
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(a, b) =>
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Number(b.presenting || 0) - Number(a.presenting || 0) ||
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(b.speakerTime || -Infinity) - (a.speakerTime || -Infinity)
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),
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[remoteParticipants]
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);
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const gridParticipants: Array<GroupCallRemoteParticipantType> = useMemo(() => {
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if (!sortedParticipants.length) {
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return [];
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}
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const candidateParticipants = isInSpeakerView
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? [sortedParticipants[0]]
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: sortedParticipants;
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// Imagine that we laid out all of the rows end-to-end. That's the maximum total
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// width. So if there were 5 rows and the container was 100px wide, then we can't
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// possibly fit more than 500px of participants.
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const maxTotalWidth = maxRowCount * containerDimensions.width;
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// We do the same thing for participants, "laying them out end-to-end" until they
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// exceed the maximum total width.
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let totalWidth = 0;
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return takeWhile(candidateParticipants, remoteParticipant => {
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totalWidth += remoteParticipant.videoAspectRatio * MIN_RENDERED_HEIGHT;
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return totalWidth < maxTotalWidth;
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}).sort(stableParticipantComparator);
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}, [
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containerDimensions.width,
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isInSpeakerView,
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maxRowCount,
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sortedParticipants,
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]);
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const overflowedParticipants: Array<GroupCallRemoteParticipantType> = useMemo(
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() =>
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sortedParticipants
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.slice(gridParticipants.length)
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.sort(stableParticipantComparator),
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[sortedParticipants, gridParticipants.length]
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);
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// 3. For each possible number of rows (starting at 0 and ending at `maxRowCount`),
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// distribute participants across the rows at the minimum height. Then find the
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// "scalar": how much can we scale these boxes up while still fitting them on the
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// screen? The biggest scalar wins as the "best arrangement".
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const gridArrangement: GridArrangement = useMemo(() => {
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let bestArrangement: GridArrangement = {
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scalar: -1,
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rows: [],
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};
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if (!gridParticipants.length) {
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return bestArrangement;
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}
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for (let rowCount = 1; rowCount <= maxRowCount; rowCount += 1) {
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// We do something pretty naïve here and chunk the grid's participants into rows.
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// For example, if there were 12 grid participants and `rowCount === 3`, there
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// would be 4 participants per row.
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//
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// This naïve chunking is suboptimal in terms of absolute best fit, but it is much
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// faster and simpler than trying to do this perfectly. In practice, this works
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// fine in the UI from our testing.
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const numberOfParticipantsInRow = Math.ceil(
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gridParticipants.length / rowCount
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);
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const rows = chunk(gridParticipants, numberOfParticipantsInRow);
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// We need to find the scalar for this arrangement. Imagine that we have these
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// participants at the minimum heights, and we want to scale everything up until
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// it's about to overflow.
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//
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// We don't want it to overflow horizontally or vertically, so we calculate a
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// "width scalar" and "height scalar" and choose the smaller of the two. (Choosing
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// the LARGER of the two could cause overflow.)
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const widestRow = maxBy(rows, totalRemoteParticipantWidthAtMinHeight);
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if (!widestRow) {
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log.error('Unable to find the widest row, which should be impossible');
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continue;
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}
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const widthScalar =
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(gridDimensions.width - (widestRow.length + 1) * PARTICIPANT_MARGIN) /
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totalRemoteParticipantWidthAtMinHeight(widestRow);
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const heightScalar =
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(gridDimensions.height - (rowCount + 1) * PARTICIPANT_MARGIN) /
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(rowCount * MIN_RENDERED_HEIGHT);
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const scalar = Math.min(widthScalar, heightScalar);
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// If this scalar is the best one so far, we use that.
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if (scalar > bestArrangement.scalar) {
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bestArrangement = { scalar, rows };
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}
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}
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return bestArrangement;
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}, [
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gridParticipants,
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maxRowCount,
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gridDimensions.width,
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gridDimensions.height,
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]);
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// 4. Lay out this arrangement on the screen.
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const gridParticipantHeight = Math.floor(
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gridArrangement.scalar * MIN_RENDERED_HEIGHT
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);
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const gridParticipantHeightWithMargin =
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gridParticipantHeight + PARTICIPANT_MARGIN;
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const gridTotalRowHeightWithMargin =
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gridParticipantHeightWithMargin * gridArrangement.rows.length;
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const gridTopOffset = Math.floor(
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(gridDimensions.height - gridTotalRowHeightWithMargin) / 2
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);
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const rowElements: Array<Array<JSX.Element>> = gridArrangement.rows.map(
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(remoteParticipantsInRow, index) => {
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const top = gridTopOffset + index * gridParticipantHeightWithMargin;
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const totalRowWidthWithoutMargins =
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totalRemoteParticipantWidthAtMinHeight(remoteParticipantsInRow) *
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gridArrangement.scalar;
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const totalRowWidth =
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totalRowWidthWithoutMargins +
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PARTICIPANT_MARGIN * (remoteParticipantsInRow.length - 1);
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const leftOffset = Math.floor((gridDimensions.width - totalRowWidth) / 2);
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let rowWidthSoFar = 0;
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return remoteParticipantsInRow.map(remoteParticipant => {
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const renderedWidth = Math.floor(
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remoteParticipant.videoAspectRatio * gridParticipantHeight
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);
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const left = rowWidthSoFar + leftOffset;
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rowWidthSoFar += renderedWidth + PARTICIPANT_MARGIN;
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return (
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<GroupCallRemoteParticipant
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key={remoteParticipant.demuxId}
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getFrameBuffer={getFrameBuffer}
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getGroupCallVideoFrameSource={getGroupCallVideoFrameSource}
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height={gridParticipantHeight}
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i18n={i18n}
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left={left}
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remoteParticipant={remoteParticipant}
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top={top}
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width={renderedWidth}
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/>
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);
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});
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}
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);
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useEffect(() => {
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if (isPageVisible) {
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setGroupCallVideoRequest([
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...gridParticipants.map(participant => {
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let scalar: number;
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if (participant.sharingScreen) {
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// We want best-resolution video if someone is sharing their screen. This code
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// is extra-defensive against strange devicePixelRatios.
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scalar = Math.max(window.devicePixelRatio || 1, 1);
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} else if (participant.hasRemoteVideo) {
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scalar = VIDEO_REQUEST_SCALAR;
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} else {
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scalar = 0;
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}
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return {
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demuxId: participant.demuxId,
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width: Math.floor(
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gridParticipantHeight * participant.videoAspectRatio * scalar
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),
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height: Math.floor(gridParticipantHeight * scalar),
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};
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}),
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...overflowedParticipants.map(participant => {
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if (participant.hasRemoteVideo) {
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return {
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demuxId: participant.demuxId,
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width: Math.floor(
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OVERFLOW_PARTICIPANT_WIDTH * VIDEO_REQUEST_SCALAR
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),
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height: Math.floor(
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(OVERFLOW_PARTICIPANT_WIDTH / participant.videoAspectRatio) *
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VIDEO_REQUEST_SCALAR
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),
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};
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}
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return nonRenderedRemoteParticipant(participant);
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}),
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]);
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} else {
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setGroupCallVideoRequest(
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remoteParticipants.map(nonRenderedRemoteParticipant)
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);
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}
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}, [
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gridParticipantHeight,
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isPageVisible,
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overflowedParticipants,
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remoteParticipants,
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setGroupCallVideoRequest,
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gridParticipants,
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]);
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return (
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<Measure
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bounds
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onResize={({ bounds }) => {
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if (!bounds) {
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log.error('We should be measuring the bounds');
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return;
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}
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setContainerDimensions(bounds);
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}}
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>
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{containerMeasure => (
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<div
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className="module-ongoing-call__participants"
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ref={containerMeasure.measureRef}
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>
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<Measure
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bounds
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onResize={({ bounds }) => {
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if (!bounds) {
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log.error('We should be measuring the bounds');
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return;
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}
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setGridDimensions(bounds);
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}}
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>
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{gridMeasure => (
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<div
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className="module-ongoing-call__participants__grid"
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ref={gridMeasure.measureRef}
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>
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{flatten(rowElements)}
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</div>
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)}
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</Measure>
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<GroupCallOverflowArea
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getFrameBuffer={getFrameBuffer}
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getGroupCallVideoFrameSource={getGroupCallVideoFrameSource}
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i18n={i18n}
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overflowedParticipants={overflowedParticipants}
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/>
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</div>
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)}
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</Measure>
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);
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};
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function totalRemoteParticipantWidthAtMinHeight(
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remoteParticipants: ReadonlyArray<GroupCallRemoteParticipantType>
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): number {
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return remoteParticipants.reduce(
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(result, { videoAspectRatio }) =>
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result + videoAspectRatio * MIN_RENDERED_HEIGHT,
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0
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);
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}
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function stableParticipantComparator(
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a: Readonly<{ demuxId: number }>,
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b: Readonly<{ demuxId: number }>
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): number {
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return a.demuxId - b.demuxId;
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}
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