jiti-meet/react/features/mobile/call-integration/CallKit.js

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import { NativeModules, NativeEventEmitter } from 'react-native';
import { getName } from '../../app/functions';
/**
* Thin wrapper around Apple's CallKit functionality.
*
* In CallKit requests are performed via actions (either user or system started)
* and async events are reported via dedicated methods. This class exposes that
* functionality in the form of methods and events. One important thing to note
* is that even if an action is started by the system (because the user pressed
* the "end call" button in the CallKit view, for example) the event will be
* emitted in the same way as it would if the action originated from calling
* the "endCall" method in this class, for example.
*
* Emitted events:
* - performAnswerCallAction: The user pressed the answer button.
* - performEndCallAction: The call should be ended.
* - performSetMutedCallAction: The call muted state should change. The
* ancillary `data` object contains a `muted` attribute.
* - providerDidReset: The system has reset, all calls should be terminated.
* This event gets no associated data.
*
* All events get a `data` object with a `callUUID` property, unless stated
* otherwise.
*/
let CallKit = NativeModules.RNCallKit;
// XXX Rather than wrapping RNCallKit in a new class and forwarding the many
// methods of the latter to the former, add the one additional method that we
// need to RNCallKit.
if (CallKit) {
const eventEmitter = new NativeEventEmitter(CallKit);
CallKit = {
...CallKit,
addListener: eventEmitter.addListener.bind(eventEmitter),
registerSubscriptions(context, delegate) {
CallKit.setProviderConfiguration({
iconTemplateImageName: 'CallKitIcon',
localizedName: getName()
});
return [
CallKit.addListener(
'performEndCallAction',
delegate._onPerformEndCallAction,
context),
CallKit.addListener(
'performSetMutedCallAction',
delegate._onPerformSetMutedCallAction,
context),
// According to CallKit's documentation, when the system resets
// we should terminate all calls. Hence, providerDidReset is
// the same to us as performEndCallAction.
CallKit.addListener(
'providerDidReset',
delegate._onPerformEndCallAction,
context)
];
}
};
}
export default CallKit;