* Adding a help button on top of the chat, that links to the online documentation on frama.io.
* Replaced github.io documentation links by frama.io documentation.
* Adding links to the documentation in the diagnostic tool.
This commit is a dirty hack to fix issue with ARM64 Prosody AppImage.
The fixed appimagebuild tool is not released by the dev team.
So i patch it in my build script. This is not a good solution, but it
works, and let me go forward.
* stop trying to generated an ARM64 AppImage (as it is buggy)
* display a warning in the settings if incompatible CPU detected
* documentation for a workaround
Implements #120.
Thanks to this commit, there is no more need to manually install Prosody
on the server.
The plugin now build and embed an AppImage of Prosody.
In this commit:
* building and using a Prosody AppImage.
* Adding a launcher in the AppImage: the first command argument tells if
we want to run prosody or prosodyctl
* prosodyCtl functions now uses the AppImage.
* Prosody AppImage: extract once at the startup, then run the squashfs
From now on, webchat can only be activated for local videos.
It will never be displayed on remote videos.
This is because an incompatibility with a new feature (webchat per channel).
Moreover this feature was very limited: the webchat was not shared with the remote instance (this will probably be achieved in a future release).
* Moving http_peertubelivechat_test module in muc component, as the
global config has no http_host.
* Adding Host HTTP Header to API call from Peertube to Prosody
* initialize prosody modules folder
* comment on prosody modules licensing
* use mod_muc_http_defaults to set rooms properties and prevent unauthorized room creation WIP