59 lines
1.8 KiB
JavaScript
59 lines
1.8 KiB
JavaScript
/* global APP */
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import React from 'react';
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import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
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import { App } from './features/app/components';
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import { getLogger } from './features/base/logging/functions';
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import { Platform } from './features/base/react';
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import { getJitsiMeetGlobalNS } from './features/base/util';
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import PrejoinApp from './features/prejoin/components/web/PrejoinApp';
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const logger = getLogger('index.web');
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const OS = Platform.OS;
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/**
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* Renders the app when the DOM tree has been loaded.
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*/
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document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
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const now = window.performance.now();
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APP.connectionTimes['document.ready'] = now;
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logger.log('(TIME) document ready:\t', now);
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});
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// Workaround for the issue when returning to a page with the back button and
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// the page is loaded from the 'back-forward' cache on iOS which causes nothing
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// to be rendered.
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if (OS === 'ios') {
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window.addEventListener('pageshow', event => {
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// Detect pages loaded from the 'back-forward' cache
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// (https://webkit.org/blog/516/webkit-page-cache-ii-the-unload-event/)
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if (event.persisted) {
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// Maybe there is a more graceful approach but in the moment of
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// writing nothing else resolves the issue. I tried to execute our
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// DOMContentLoaded handler but it seems that the 'onpageshow' event
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// is triggered only when 'window.location.reload()' code exists.
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window.location.reload();
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}
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});
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}
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const globalNS = getJitsiMeetGlobalNS();
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globalNS.entryPoints = {
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APP: App,
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PREJOIN: PrejoinApp
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};
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globalNS.renderEntryPoint = ({
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Component,
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props = {},
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elementId = 'react'
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}) => {
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ReactDOM.render(
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<Component { ...props } />,
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document.getElementById(elementId)
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);
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};
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