Update default Jitsi URLs to meet.element.io (#20487)
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@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ Element uses [Jitsi](https://jitsi.org/) for conference calls, which provides op
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self-hosting your own server and supports most major platforms.
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1:1 calls, or calls between you and one other person, do not use Jitsi. Instead, those
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calls work directly between clients or via TURN servers configured on the respective
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calls work directly between clients or via TURN servers configured on the respective
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homeservers.
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There's a number of ways to start a Jitsi call: the easiest way is to click on the
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There's a number of ways to start a Jitsi call: the easiest way is to click on the
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voice or video buttons near the message composer in a room with more than 2 people. This
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will add a Jitsi widget which allows anyone in the room to join.
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@ -30,17 +30,17 @@ to your [config](./config.md) the following:
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}
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```
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The default is `jitsi.riot.im` (a free service offered by Element), and the demo site for
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The default is `meet.element.io` (a free service offered by Element), and the demo site for
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Jitsi uses `meet.jit.si` (also free).
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Once you've applied the config change, refresh Element and press the call button. This
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should start a new conference on your Jitsi server.
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should start a new conference on your Jitsi server.
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**Note**: The widget URL will point to a `jitsi.html` page hosted by Element. The Jitsi
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domain will appear later in the URL as a configuration parameter.
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**Hint**: If you want everyone on your homeserver to use the same Jitsi server by
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default, and you are using element-web 1.6 or newer, set the following on your homeserver's
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default, and you are using element-web 1.6 or newer, set the following on your homeserver's
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`/.well-known/matrix/client` config:
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```json
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{
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Element Android (1.0.5+) supports custom Jitsi domains, similar to Element Web above.
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1:1 calls, or calls between you and one other person, do not use Jitsi. Instead, those
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calls work directly between clients or via TURN servers configured on the respective
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calls work directly between clients or via TURN servers configured on the respective
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homeservers.
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For rooms with more than 2 joined members, when creating a Jitsi conference via call/video buttons of the toolbar (not via integration manager), Element Android will create a widget using the [wrapper](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/jitsi-dev.md) hosted on `app.element.io`.
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The domain used is the one specified by the `/.well-known/matrix/client` endpoint, and if not present it uses the fallback defined in `config.xml` (jitsi.riot.im)
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The domain used is the one specified by the `/.well-known/matrix/client` endpoint, and if not present it uses the fallback defined in `config.json` (meet.element.io)
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For active Jitsi widgets in the room, a native Jitsi widget UI is created and points to the instance specified in the `domain` key of the widget content data.
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