jiti-meet/app.js

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JavaScript

/* application specific logic */
import "babel-polyfill";
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");
import UI from "./modules/UI/UI";
import settings from "./modules/settings/Settings";
import conference from './conference';
import API from './modules/API/API';
import translation from "./modules/translation/translation";
const APP = {
// 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.
connect: {
status: "initialized",
handler: null
},
// Used for automated performance tests
connectionTimes: {
"index.loaded": window.indexLoadedTime
},
UI,
settings,
conference,
translation,
/**
* The log collector which captures JS console logs for this app.
* @type {LogCollector}
*/
logCollector: null,
/**
* Indicates if the log collector has been started (it will not be started
* if the welcome page is displayed).
*/
logCollectorStarted : false,
/**
* After the APP has been initialized provides utility methods for dealing
* with the conference room URL(address).
* @type ConferenceUrl
*/
ConferenceUrl : null,
connection: null,
API
};
// 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.
require('./react');
module.exports = APP;