/* application specific logic */ import "babel-polyfill"; import "jquery"; import "jquery-contextmenu"; import "jquery-ui"; import "strophe"; import "strophe-disco"; import "jQuery-Impromptu"; import "autosize"; import 'aui'; import 'aui-experimental'; import 'aui-css'; import 'aui-experimental-css'; window.toastr = require("toastr"); import UI from "./modules/UI/UI"; import settings from "./modules/settings/Settings"; import conference from './conference'; import API from './modules/API/API'; import translation from "./modules/translation/translation"; // For remote control testing: // import remoteControlController from "./modules/remotecontrol/Controller"; const APP = { // Used by do_external_connect.js if we receive the attach data after // connect was already executed. status property can be "initialized", // "ready" or "connecting". We are interested in "ready" status only which // means that connect was executed but we have to wait for the attach data. // In status "ready" handler property will be set to a function that will // finish the connect process when the attach data or error is received. connect: { status: "initialized", handler: null }, // Used for automated performance tests connectionTimes: { "index.loaded": window.indexLoadedTime }, UI, settings, conference, translation, /** * The log collector which captures JS console logs for this app. * @type {LogCollector} */ logCollector: null, /** * Indicates if the log collector has been started (it will not be started * if the welcome page is displayed). */ logCollectorStarted : false, /** * After the APP has been initialized provides utility methods for dealing * with the conference room URL(address). * @type ConferenceUrl */ ConferenceUrl : null, connection: null, API }; // TODO The execution of the mobile app starts from react/index.native.js. // Similarly, the execution of the Web app should start from react/index.web.js // for the sake of consistency and ease of understanding. Temporarily though // because we are at the beginning of introducing React into the Web app, allow // the execution of the Web app to start from app.js in order to reduce the // complexity of the beginning step. require('./react'); module.exports = APP;