- Renamed `UsbOutput` to `Usb` in `eRoutingSignalType.cs`.
- Removed unused `UsbInput` and `SecondaryAudio` signal types.
- Added new HTTP route for retrieving routing devices and tielines in `EssentialsWebApi.cs`.
- Implemented `GetRoutingDevicesAndTieLinesHandler` to handle requests for routing devices and tielines, including detailed port information.
- Updated `GenericSink` to remove `SecondaryAudio` from input port signal types.
- Created `ICurrentSourcesMessenger` to manage current source information and status updates.
- Introduced `IDeviceInfoProviderMessenger` for device information communication with debounce functionality.
- Updated `MobileControlSystemController` to use new messenger classes for current sources and device info.
- Added console commands for listing tielines and visualizing routes in `ControlSystem.cs`.
- Implemented methods for visualizing routes and current routes, including filtering options.
- Updated RelayControlledShade to utilize Timer for output pulsing.
- Refactored MockVC to replace CTimer with Timer for call status simulation.
- Modified VideoCodecBase to enhance documentation and improve feedback handling.
- Removed obsolete IHasCamerasMessenger and updated related classes to use IHasCamerasWithControls.
- Adjusted PressAndHoldHandler to implement Timer for button hold actions.
- Enhanced logging throughout MobileControl and RoomBridges for better debugging and information tracking.
- Cleaned up unnecessary comments and improved exception handling in various classes.
- Updated ICurrentSources interface to use IRoutingSource instead of SourceListItem.
- Introduced CurrentSourcesChangedEventArgs for detailed event notifications.
- Modified IRoutingOutputs and IRoutingSource interfaces to include JSON properties for serialization.
- Enhanced IRoutingSink and related interfaces to implement ICurrentSources for better source management.
- Refactored RoutingFeedbackManager to utilize new current source handling.
- Updated GenericAudioOut, GenericSink, and BlueJeansPc classes to implement new current source logic.
- Adjusted MobileControl messengers to accommodate changes in current source handling.
- Removed deprecated destination handling in MobileControlEssentialsRoomBridge.
- Replaced CCriticalSection with lock statements in DeviceManager for better thread management.
- Updated AddDevice and RemoveDevice methods to use Monitor for locking.
- Enhanced event handling for device activation and registration.
- Modified FileIO class to utilize Task for asynchronous file operations instead of CrestronInvoke.
- Improved feedback mechanisms in FeedbackBase and SystemMonitorController using Task.Run.
- Refactored GenericQueue to remove Crestron threading dependencies and utilize System.Threading.
- Updated BlueJeansPc and VideoCodecBase classes to use Task for asynchronous operations.
- Cleaned up unnecessary critical sections and improved code documentation across various files.
Updating IDeviceFactory to resolve [FEATURE]-Refactor Plugin loading mechanism #1065.
This change should be backwards-compatible with existing plugins that use the EssentialsPluginDeviceFactory<T> class,
as the interfaces are implemented by the various base classes.
In addition, the correct assembly name is now printed when a type is loaded.
In order to avoid updating the MC Edge API to send device interfaces, one of the responses to the clientJoined message will now be a message with the type `/system/deviceInterfaces`. This has a corresponding handler in the core library to put the interfaces in the correct location.
Previously, any exceptions that were occuring in a hander's action were being swalled due to being off on another thread. Now, those exceptions are caught and printed out.
Using the generated security token as an ID was presenting problems with duplicate connections using the same ID and trying to figure out where to send the messages. Now, the clients have a unique ID that's an increasing integer that restarts at 1 when the program restarts.
- Introduced `ICameraCapabilities` interface and `CameraCapabilities` class for defining camera features like pan, tilt, zoom, and focus.
- Modified `IHasCameras` interface to include a list of `IHasCameraControls` objects for improved camera management.
- Refactored `CameraBaseMessenger` to be generic, enhancing flexibility and type safety.
- Updated `SendCameraFullMessageObject` to include detailed camera capabilities in status messages.
- Added `CameraStateMessage` class to encapsulate camera state, including control support and capabilities.
- Updated `IHasCamerasWithControlMessenger` to use `IKeyName` for camera list and selected camera properties, improving type consistency.
- Enhanced `MobileControlSystemController` to manage devices implementing `IHasCameraControls`, creating appropriate messengers for different device types.
Mark IHasCamerasMessenger as obsolete and replace it with
IHasCamerasWithControlMessenger, which adds functionality
for devices with camera controls. A new state message class,
IHasCamerasWithControlsStateMessage, has been added to
encapsulate camera state. Update MobileControlSystemController
to use the new messenger implementation.
This change introduces a check for `_roomCombiner.CurrentScenario` being `null`. When it is `null`, a `MobileControlMessage` is created with the type `/system/roomKey`, `clientId`, and `roomKey`, which is then sent to the client. This improves the handling of scenarios without a current scenario by ensuring relevant room key information is communicated.
The `mobilewsdebug` console command can now be used to set the internal websocket logging level for both the API client and the direct server at the same time.
In order to help control traffic over the websocket, a subscription feature has been added:
* A config option, `enableMessengerSubscriptions` has been added
* When true, the MessengerBase class will assume that any message sent using the `PostStatusMessage` that has a valid client ID wants to send any subsequent unsolicited updates to that same client
* The client's ID will be added a list of subscribed client IDs
* Any subsequent messages sent using the `PostStatusMessage` methods that have a null clientId will ONLY be sent to subscribed clients
* When a client disconnects, it will be removed from the list of subscribed clients
This should cut down drastically on the traffic to the UI, especially when combined with requesting partial status updates from a device rather than the entire state.
This commit introduces a new property, `DeviceInterfaceSupport`,
to the `JoinResponse` class in the `PepperDash.Essentials.WebSocketServer`
namespace. This property is a dictionary that maps strings to
`DeviceInterfaceInfo` objects, enhancing support for device interfaces.
A summary comment has also been added for clarity.
Enhance MessengerBase and WebSocketServer functionality
Updated MessengerBase with new methods for action management and message posting, along with improved documentation. Introduced DeviceMessageBase for better message representation.
Enhanced MobileControlWebsocketServer to support device interfaces, adding DeviceInterfaceSupport to JoinResponse and a new DeviceInterfaceInfo class for detailed device information.
UI Applications can now request status for specific feature sets instead of full status for a device. This will hopefully cut down on the traffic and messages required to get the data for the UI.
Updated logging to include the new AppUrl value when it changes. This provides better context in the logs, making it easier to track the specific URL that was set.