Jitsi Meet - redux state persistence ==================================== Jitsi Meet has a persistence layer that persists specific subtrees of the redux store/state into window.localStorage (on Web) or AsyncStorage (on mobile). Usage ===== If a subtree of the redux store should be persisted (e.g. `'features/base/profile'`), then persistence for that subtree should be requested by registering the subtree with `PersistenceRegistry`. For example, to register the field `profile` of the redux subtree `'features/base/profile'` to be persisted, use: ```javascript PersistenceRegistry.register('features/base/profile', { profile: true }); ``` in the `reducer.js` of the `base/profile` feature. When it's done, Jitsi Meet will automatically persist these subtrees and rehydrate them on startup. Throttling ========== To avoid too frequent write operations in the storage, we utilize throttling in the persistence layer, meaning that the storage gets persisted only once every 2 seconds, even if multiple redux state changes occur during this period. The throttling timeout can be configured in ``` react/features/base/storage/middleware.js#PERSIST_STATE_DELAY ```