/* application specific logic */ 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'); export conference from './conference'; export API from './modules/API'; export keyboardshortcut from './modules/keyboardshortcut/keyboardshortcut'; export remoteControl from './modules/remotecontrol/RemoteControl'; export settings from './modules/settings/Settings'; export translation from './modules/translation/translation'; export UI from './modules/UI/UI'; // 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. export const connect = { handler: null, status: 'initialized' }; // Used for automated performance tests export const connectionTimes = { 'index.loaded': window.indexLoadedTime }; // 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. import './react';