jiti-meet/react/index.native.js

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// FIXME The bundler-related (and the browser-related) polyfills were born at
// the very early days of prototyping the execution of lib-jitsi-meet on
// react-native. Today, the feature base/lib-jitsi-meet should not be
// responsible for such polyfills because it is not the only feature relying on
// them. Additionally, the polyfills are usually necessary earlier than the
// execution of base/lib-jitsi-meet (which is understandable given that the
// polyfills are globals). The remaining problem to be solved here is where to
// collect the polyfills' files.
import './features/base/lib-jitsi-meet/native/polyfills-bundler';
// FIXME: Remove once react-native-webrtc and react-native-prompt import
// PropTypes from 'prop-types' instead of 'react'.
import './features/base/react/prop-types-polyfill';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { AppRegistry, Linking, NativeModules } from 'react-native';
import { App } from './features/app';
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import { equals } from './features/base/redux';
/**
* React Native doesn't support specifying props to the main/root component (in
* the JS/JSX source code). So create a wrapper React Component (class) around
* features/app's App instead.
*
* @extends Component
*/
class Root extends Component {
/**
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* {@code Root} component's property types.
*
* @static
*/
static propTypes = {
/**
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* The URL, if any, with which the app was launched.
*/
url: PropTypes.oneOfType([
PropTypes.object,
PropTypes.string
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]),
/**
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* Whether the Welcome page is enabled. If {@code true}, the Welcome
* page is rendered when the {@link App} is not at a location (URL)
* identifying a Jitsi Meet conference/room.
*/
welcomePageEnabled: PropTypes.bool
};
/**
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* Initializes a new {@code Root} instance.
*
* @param {Object} props - The read-only properties with which the new
* instance is to be initialized.
*/
constructor(props) {
super(props);
/**
* The initial state of this Component.
*
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* @type {{
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* url: object|string
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* }}
*/
this.state = {
/**
* The URL, if any, with which the app was launched.
*
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* @type {object|string}
*/
url: this.props.url
};
// Handle the URL, if any, with which the app was launched. But props
// have precedence.
if (typeof this.props.url === 'undefined') {
this._getInitialURL()
.then(url => {
if (typeof this.state.url === 'undefined') {
this.setState({ url });
}
})
.catch(err => {
console.error('Failed to get initial URL', err);
if (typeof this.state.url === 'undefined') {
// Start with an empty URL if getting the initial URL
// fails; otherwise, nothing will be rendered.
this.setState({ url: null });
}
});
}
}
/**
* Gets the initial URL the app was launched with. This can be a universal
* (or deep) link, or a CallKit intent in iOS. Since the native
* {@code Linking} module doesn't provide a way to access intents in iOS,
* those are handled with the {@code LaunchOptions} module, which
* essentially provides a replacement which takes that into consideration.
*
* @private
* @returns {Promise} - A promise which will be fulfilled with the URL that
* the app was launched with.
*/
_getInitialURL() {
if (NativeModules.LaunchOptions) {
return NativeModules.LaunchOptions.getInitialURL();
}
return Linking.getInitialURL();
}
/**
* Implements React's {@link Component#componentWillReceiveProps()}.
*
* New props can be set from the native side by setting the appProperties
* property (on iOS) or calling setAppProperties (on Android).
*
* @inheritdoc
*/
componentWillReceiveProps({ url }) {
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equals(this.props.url, url) || this.setState({ url: url || null });
}
/**
* Implements React's {@link Component#render()}.
*
* @inheritdoc
* @returns {ReactElement}
*/
render() {
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const { url } = this.state;
// XXX We don't render the App component until we get the initial URL.
// Either it's null or some other non-null defined value.
if (typeof url === 'undefined') {
return null;
}
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const {
// The following props are forked in state:
url: _, // eslint-disable-line no-unused-vars
// The remaining props are passed through to App.
...props
} = this.props;
return (
<App
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{ ...props }
url = { url } />
);
}
}
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// Register the main/root Component.
AppRegistry.registerComponent('App', () => Root);