61 lines
2.1 KiB
JavaScript
61 lines
2.1 KiB
JavaScript
/* application specific logic */
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// FIXME: remove once atlaskit work with React 16
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// It seems that @atlaskit/icon is importing PropTypes from React, but it
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// happens through some glyph coffee script template. It could be that more
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// things are broken there (not only the icon).
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import './react/features/base/react/prop-types-polyfill.js';
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import 'jquery';
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import 'jquery-contextmenu';
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import 'jQuery-Impromptu';
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import 'autosize';
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import 'aui';
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import 'aui-experimental';
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import 'aui-css';
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import 'aui-experimental-css';
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import conference from './conference';
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import API from './modules/API';
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import keyboardshortcut from './modules/keyboardshortcut/keyboardshortcut';
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import remoteControl from './modules/remotecontrol/RemoteControl';
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import settings from './modules/settings/Settings';
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import translation from './modules/translation/translation';
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import UI from './modules/UI/UI';
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window.APP = {
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API,
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conference,
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// Used by do_external_connect.js if we receive the attach data after
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// connect was already executed. status property can be 'initialized',
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// 'ready', or 'connecting'. We are interested in 'ready' status only which
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// means that connect was executed but we have to wait for the attach data.
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// In status 'ready' handler property will be set to a function that will
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// finish the connect process when the attach data or error is received.
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connect: {
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handler: null,
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status: 'initialized'
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},
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// Used for automated performance tests.
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connectionTimes: {
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'index.loaded': window.indexLoadedTime
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},
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keyboardshortcut,
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remoteControl,
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settings,
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translation,
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UI
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};
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// TODO The execution of the mobile app starts from react/index.native.js.
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// Similarly, the execution of the Web app should start from react/index.web.js
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// for the sake of consistency and ease of understanding. Temporarily though
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// because we are at the beginning of introducing React into the Web app, allow
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// the execution of the Web app to start from app.js in order to reduce the
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// complexity of the beginning step.
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import './react';
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