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Saúl Ibarra Corretgé 6e679f952f redux: refactor loading of middlewares and reducers
Up until now we relied on implicit loading of middlewares and reducers, through
having imports in each feature's index.js.

This leads to many complex import cycles which result in (sometimes) hard to fix
bugs in addition to (often) breaking mobile because a web-only feature gets
imported on mobile too, thanks to the implicit loading.

This PR changes that to make the process explicit. Both middlewares and reducers
are imported in a single place, the app entrypoint. They have been divided into
3 categories: any, web and native, which represent each of the platforms
  respectively.

Ideally no feature should have an index.js exporting actions, action types and
components, but that's a larger ordeal, so this is just the first step in
getting there. In order to both set example and avoid large cycles the app
feature has been refactored to not have an idex.js itself.
2020-06-16 11:24:15 +02:00
Lyubomir Marinov 55a8b44224 Consistent middleware and reducer imports 2017-02-10 11:04:40 -06:00
Lyubomir Marinov d55e0f70d9 Import jitsi/jitsi-meet-react#2f23d98
As an intermediate step on the path to merging jitsi-meet and
jitsi-meet-react, import the whole source code of jitsi-meet-react as it
stands at
2f23d98424
i.e. the lastest master at the time of this import. No modifications are
applied to the imported source code in order to preserve a complete
snapshot of it in the repository of jitsi-meet and, thus, facilitate
comparison later on. Consequently, the source code of jitsi-meet and/or
jitsi-meet-react may not work. For example, jitsi-meet's jshint may be
unable to parse jitsi-meet-react's source code.
2016-10-12 10:31:52 -05:00