jiti-meet/react/features/app/components/App.native.js

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JavaScript

// @flow
import React from 'react';
import '../../analytics';
import '../../authentication';
import { setColorScheme } from '../../base/color-scheme';
import { DialogContainer } from '../../base/dialog';
import '../../base/jwt';
import { Platform } from '../../base/react';
import {
AspectRatioDetector,
ReducedUIDetector
} from '../../base/responsive-ui';
import '../../google-api';
import '../../mobile/audio-mode';
import '../../mobile/background';
import '../../mobile/call-integration';
import '../../mobile/external-api';
import '../../mobile/full-screen';
import '../../mobile/permissions';
import '../../mobile/picture-in-picture';
import '../../mobile/proximity';
import '../../mobile/wake-lock';
import { AbstractApp } from './AbstractApp';
import type { Props as AbstractAppProps } from './AbstractApp';
declare var __DEV__;
const logger = require('jitsi-meet-logger').getLogger(__filename);
/**
* The type of React {@code Component} props of {@link App}.
*/
type Props = AbstractAppProps & {
/**
* An object of colors that override the default colors of the app/sdk.
*/
colorScheme: ?Object,
/**
* Identifier for this app on the native side.
*/
externalAPIScope: string,
/**
* Whether Picture-in-Picture is enabled. If {@code true}, a toolbar button
* is rendered in the {@link Conference} view to afford entering
* Picture-in-Picture.
*/
pictureInPictureEnabled: boolean,
/**
* Whether the Welcome page is enabled. If {@code true}, the Welcome page is
* rendered when the {@link App} is not at a location (URL) identifying
* a Jitsi Meet conference/room.
*/
welcomePageEnabled: boolean
};
/**
* Root app {@code Component} on mobile/React Native.
*
* @extends AbstractApp
*/
export class App extends AbstractApp {
_init: Promise<*>;
/**
* Initializes a new {@code App} instance.
*
* @param {Props} props - The read-only React {@code Component} props with
* which the new instance is to be initialized.
*/
constructor(props: Props) {
super(props);
// In the Release configuration, React Native will (intentionally) throw
// an unhandled JavascriptException for an unhandled JavaScript error.
// This will effectively kill the app. In accord with the Web, do not
// kill the app.
this._maybeDisableExceptionsManager();
}
/**
* Initializes the color scheme.
*
* @inheritdoc
*
* @returns {void}
*/
componentDidMount() {
super.componentDidMount();
this._init.then(() => {
// We set the color scheme early enough so then we avoid any
// unnecessary re-renders.
this.state.store.dispatch(setColorScheme(this.props.colorScheme));
});
}
/**
* Injects {@link AspectRatioDetector} in order to detect the aspect ratio
* of this {@code App}'s user interface and afford {@link AspectRatioAware}.
*
* @override
*/
_createMainElement(component, props) {
return (
<AspectRatioDetector>
<ReducedUIDetector>
{ super._createMainElement(component, props) }
</ReducedUIDetector>
</AspectRatioDetector>
);
}
/**
* Attempts to disable the use of React Native
* {@link ExceptionsManager#handleException} on platforms and in
* configurations on/in which the use of the method in questions has been
* determined to be undesirable. For example, React Native will
* (intentionally) throw an unhandled {@code JavascriptException} for an
* unhandled JavaScript error in the Release configuration. This will
* effectively kill the app. In accord with the Web, do not kill the app.
*
* @private
* @returns {void}
*/
_maybeDisableExceptionsManager() {
if (__DEV__) {
// As mentioned above, only the Release configuration was observed
// to suffer.
return;
}
if (Platform.OS !== 'android') {
// A solution based on RTCSetFatalHandler was implemented on iOS and
// it is preferred because it is at a later step of the
// error/exception handling and it is specific to fatal
// errors/exceptions which were observed to kill the app. The
// solution implemented bellow was tested on Android only so it is
// considered safest to use it there only.
return;
}
const oldHandler = global.ErrorUtils.getGlobalHandler();
const newHandler = _handleException;
if (!oldHandler || oldHandler !== newHandler) {
newHandler.next = oldHandler;
global.ErrorUtils.setGlobalHandler(newHandler);
}
}
/**
* Renders the platform specific dialog container.
*
* @returns {React$Element}
*/
_renderDialogContainer() {
return (
<DialogContainer />
);
}
}
/**
* Handles a (possibly unhandled) JavaScript error by preventing React Native
* from converting a fatal error into an unhandled native exception which will
* kill the app.
*
* @param {Error} error - The (possibly unhandled) JavaScript error to handle.
* @param {boolean} fatal - If the specified error is fatal, {@code true};
* otherwise, {@code false}.
* @private
* @returns {void}
*/
function _handleException(error, fatal) {
if (fatal) {
// In the Release configuration, React Native will (intentionally) throw
// an unhandled JavascriptException for an unhandled JavaScript error.
// This will effectively kill the app. In accord with the Web, do not
// kill the app.
logger.error(error);
} else {
// Forward to the next globalHandler of ErrorUtils.
const { next } = _handleException;
typeof next === 'function' && next(error, fatal);
}
}