Most of the top streaming services now have a link in the stream key
label. Upgrading this button to a button clarifies the assistance
for the important step of setting up a stream.
Creates a new type of button for URL opening simply which also
automatically updates the tootip to the current URL.
Includes addition of Twitter/Periscope URL to make this feature more
complete.
Code submissions have continually suffered from formatting
inconsistencies that constantly have to be addressed. Using
clang-format simplifies this by making code formatting more consistent,
and allows automation of the code formatting so that maintainers can
focus more on the code itself instead of code formatting.
If the auth process failed on startup, the user is still able to use
their stream, just without the extra UI. The auth object is still
technically existing, and the user can still stream, so don't treat it
like it's not connected in settings.
This was a feature that was available when you chose custom RTMP server;
it was not considered when making the new version. Note: it looks
unslightly, but it works for now.
Adds the ability to connect/login to an account via the settings and
auto-configuration dialogs. Checks registered Auth objects, and if the
Auth object matches the currently selected service in the settings
window or auto-configuration dialog, will display "connect account"
buttons for the user to be able to click (which are optional, they can
still use stream keys if they'd prefer).
Makes it so that services can have custom handling on a per-service
basis. The bottom part of the service pane is now a stacked widget
which can now be customized for different types of services
(particularly OAuth services).