jiti-meet/react/features/calendar-sync/functions.native.js

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// @flow
import { NativeModules, Platform } from 'react-native';
import RNCalendarEvents from 'react-native-calendar-events';
import type { Store } from 'redux';
import { getShareInfoText } from '../invite';
import { setCalendarAuthorization } from './actions';
import { FETCH_END_DAYS, FETCH_START_DAYS } from './constants';
import { _updateCalendarEntries } from './functions';
export * from './functions.any';
const logger = require('jitsi-meet-logger').getLogger(__filename);
/**
* Adds a Jitsi link to a calendar entry.
*
* @param {Object} state - The Redux state.
* @param {string} id - The ID of the calendar entry.
* @param {string} link - The link to add info with.
* @returns {Promise<*>}
*/
export function addLinkToCalendarEntry(
state: Object, id: string, link: string): Promise<any> {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
getShareInfoText(state, link, true).then(shareInfoText => {
RNCalendarEvents.findEventById(id).then(event => {
const updateText
= event.description
? `${event.description}\n\n${shareInfoText}`
: shareInfoText;
const updateObject = {
id: event.id,
...Platform.select({
ios: {
notes: updateText
},
android: {
description: updateText
}
})
};
RNCalendarEvents.saveEvent(event.title, updateObject)
.then(resolve, reject);
}, reject);
}, reject);
});
}
/**
* Determines whether the calendar feature is enabled by the app. For
* example, Apple through its App Store requires
* {@code NSCalendarsUsageDescription} in the app's Info.plist or App Store
* rejects the app.
*
* @returns {boolean} If the app has enabled the calendar feature, {@code true};
* otherwise, {@code false}.
*/
export function isCalendarEnabled() {
const { calendarEnabled = true } = NativeModules.AppInfo;
return calendarEnabled;
}
/**
* Reads the user's calendar and updates the stored entries if need be.
*
* @param {Object} store - The redux store.
* @param {boolean} maybePromptForPermission - Flag to tell the app if it should
* prompt for a calendar permission if it wasn't granted yet.
* @param {boolean|undefined} forcePermission - Whether to force to re-ask for
* the permission or not.
* @private
* @returns {void}
*/
export function _fetchCalendarEntries(
store: Store<*, *>,
maybePromptForPermission: boolean,
forcePermission: ?boolean) {
const { dispatch, getState } = store;
const promptForPermission
= (maybePromptForPermission
&& !getState()['features/calendar-sync'].authorization)
|| forcePermission;
_ensureCalendarAccess(promptForPermission, dispatch)
.then(accessGranted => {
if (accessGranted) {
const startDate = new Date();
const endDate = new Date();
startDate.setDate(startDate.getDate() + FETCH_START_DAYS);
endDate.setDate(endDate.getDate() + FETCH_END_DAYS);
RNCalendarEvents.fetchAllEvents(
startDate.getTime(),
endDate.getTime(),
[])
.then(_updateCalendarEntries.bind(store))
.catch(error =>
logger.error('Error fetching calendar.', error));
} else {
logger.warn('Calendar access not granted.');
}
})
.catch(reason => logger.error('Error accessing calendar.', reason));
}
/**
* Ensures calendar access if possible and resolves the promise if it's granted.
*
* @param {boolean} promptForPermission - Flag to tell the app if it should
* prompt for a calendar permission if it wasn't granted yet.
* @param {Function} dispatch - The Redux dispatch function.
* @private
* @returns {Promise}
*/
function _ensureCalendarAccess(promptForPermission, dispatch) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
RNCalendarEvents.authorizationStatus()
.then(status => {
if (status === 'authorized') {
resolve(true);
} else if (promptForPermission) {
RNCalendarEvents.authorizeEventStore()
.then(result => {
dispatch(setCalendarAuthorization(result));
resolve(result === 'authorized');
})
.catch(reject);
} else {
resolve(false);
}
})
.catch(reject);
});
}