Replace instances of 'Integration Manager' with 'Integration manager', when at start of
sentence, or 'integration manager' when not.
Signed-off-by: Paulo Pinto <paulo.pinto@automattic.com>
Following https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/pull/5385, it is now possible for a widget to request these capabilities without being a video conference or sticker picker. This commit actually enables this support for those kinds of widgets.
This commit also fixes an issue in the URL templating where some variables might get set to 'undefined' - this appears to be a scoping issue, so StopGapWidget now stores the definition alongside the superclass.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/15001
Turns out that setUserWidget() wasn't updated to take a real WidgetType, but the code in ScalarMessaging thought it did. This leads to integration managers trying to add sticker widgets with an object `type` rather than a string `type`, which doesn't work.
This updates other code paths which call into the various widget classes to use WidgetType more often. The actual code path for fixing widgets is resolved in WidgetUtils for the setUserWidget function body.
Move the URL processing into AppTile so that the widget can have a
URL used for embedding in the page and a separate one for popping
out into a browser.
We already intercepted most of the cases where no integration manager was present, though there was a bug in many components where openAll() would be called regardless of an integration manager being available.
The integration manager being disabled by the user is handled in the IntegrationManager classes rather than on click because we have quite a few calls to these functions. The StickerPicker is an exception because it does slightly different behaviour.
This also removes the old "no integration manager configured" state from the IntegrationManager component as it is now replaced by a dialog.
Notate RightPanel tabs.
Shorten Screen Reader queues.
Make AccessibleTooltipButton screen reader friendly
Flatten DOM for Sticker button using React Fragments
Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>