// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 John Livingston // // SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only /** * Slow Mode plugin definition. * This code should be published to ConverseJS upstream once the XEP for the slow mode feature is proposed. * Note: part of the code is also in the custom muc-bottom-panel template. */ export const slowModePlugin = { dependencies: ['converse-muc', 'converse-muc-views'], async initialize (this: any) { const _converse = this._converse _converse.api.listen.on('sendMessage', function (this: any, options: any): void { // disabling the message form/textarea after each new message, for X seconds. const { chatbox } = options // bypass for moderators. const self = chatbox.getOwnOccupant() if (self.isModerator()) { return } const slowModeDuration = parseInt(chatbox?.config?.get('slow_mode_duration')) if (!(slowModeDuration > 0)) { // undefined, NaN, ... are not considered > 0. return } console.log(`Slow mode is enabled, disabling the message field for ${slowModeDuration} seconds.`) // FIXME: we should search the chat-textarea related to chatbox. // I did not find how to get it. As for now there is only one chatbox, we can ignore. // FIXME: we disable the field after 100ms, because otherwise ConverseJS will re-enable it before. setTimeout(() => { document.querySelectorAll('.chat-textarea').forEach((textarea) => { // FIXME: field could be enabled by something else (another event in ConverseJS). // This is not very important: the server will reject messages anyway. textarea.setAttribute('readonly', 'readonly') // Note: we are adding a 100ms delay. // To minimize the risk that user can send a message before the server will accept it // (if the first message lagged for example) setTimeout(() => { textarea.removeAttribute('readonly') }, slowModeDuration * 1000 + 100) }) }, 100) }) } }