// @flow import { toState } from '../redux'; import { loadScript } from '../util'; import JitsiMeetJS from './_'; declare var APP: Object; const JitsiConferenceErrors = JitsiMeetJS.errors.conference; const JitsiConnectionErrors = JitsiMeetJS.errors.connection; const logger = require('jitsi-meet-logger').getLogger(__filename); /** * Creates a {@link JitsiLocalTrack} model from the given device id. * * @param {string} type - The media type of track being created. Expected values * are "video" or "audio". * @param {string} deviceId - The id of the target media source. * @returns {Promise} */ export function createLocalTrack(type: string, deviceId: string) { return ( JitsiMeetJS.createLocalTracks({ cameraDeviceId: deviceId, devices: [ type ], // eslint-disable-next-line camelcase firefox_fake_device: window.config && window.config.firefox_fake_device, micDeviceId: deviceId }) .then(([ jitsiLocalTrack ]) => jitsiLocalTrack)); } /** * Determines whether analytics is enabled in a specific redux {@code store}. * * @param {Function|Object} stateful - The redux store, state, or * {@code getState} function. * @returns {boolean} If analytics is enabled, {@code true}; {@code false}, * otherwise. */ export function isAnalyticsEnabled(stateful: Function | Object) { const { disableThirdPartyRequests, analytics = {} } = toState(stateful)['features/base/config']; return !disableThirdPartyRequests && !analytics.disabled; } /** * Determines whether a specific {@link JitsiConferenceErrors} instance * indicates a fatal {@link JitsiConference} error. * * FIXME Figure out the category of errors defined by the function and describe * that category. I've currently named the category fatal because it appears to * be used in the cases of unrecoverable errors that necessitate a reload. * * @param {Object|string} error - The {@code JitsiConferenceErrors} instance to * categorize/classify or an {@link Error}-like object. * @returns {boolean} If the specified {@code JitsiConferenceErrors} instance * indicates a fatal {@code JitsiConference} error, {@code true}; otherwise, * {@code false}. */ export function isFatalJitsiConferenceError(error: Object | string) { if (typeof error !== 'string') { error = error.name; // eslint-disable-line no-param-reassign } return ( error === JitsiConferenceErrors.FOCUS_DISCONNECTED || error === JitsiConferenceErrors.FOCUS_LEFT || error === JitsiConferenceErrors.OFFER_ANSWER_FAILED || error === JitsiConferenceErrors.VIDEOBRIDGE_NOT_AVAILABLE); } /** * Determines whether a specific {@link JitsiConnectionErrors} instance * indicates a fatal {@link JitsiConnection} error. * * FIXME Figure out the category of errors defined by the function and describe * that category. I've currently named the category fatal because it appears to * be used in the cases of unrecoverable errors that necessitate a reload. * * @param {Object|string} error - The {@code JitsiConnectionErrors} instance to * categorize/classify or an {@link Error}-like object. * @returns {boolean} If the specified {@code JitsiConnectionErrors} instance * indicates a fatal {@code JitsiConnection} error, {@code true}; otherwise, * {@code false}. */ export function isFatalJitsiConnectionError(error: Object | string) { if (typeof error !== 'string') { error = error.name; // eslint-disable-line no-param-reassign } return ( error === JitsiConnectionErrors.CONNECTION_DROPPED_ERROR || error === JitsiConnectionErrors.OTHER_ERROR || error === JitsiConnectionErrors.SERVER_ERROR); } /** * Loads config.js from a specific remote server. * * @param {string} url - The URL to load. * @returns {Promise} */ export function loadConfig(url: string): Promise { let promise; if (typeof APP === 'undefined') { promise = loadScript(url, 2.5 * 1000 /* Timeout in ms */) .then(() => { const { config } = window; // We don't want to pollute the global scope. window.config = undefined; if (typeof config !== 'object') { throw new Error('window.config is not an object'); } return config; }) .catch(err => { logger.error(`Failed to load config from ${url}`, err); throw err; }); } else { // Return "the config.js file" from the global scope - that is how the // Web app on both the client and the server was implemented before the // React Native app was even conceived. promise = Promise.resolve(window.config); } return promise; }