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- /* @flow */
-
- import _ from 'lodash';
-
- import { equals, ReducerRegistry, set } from '../redux';
-
- import { SET_CONFIG } from './actionTypes';
-
- /**
- * The initial state of the feature base/config when executing in a
- * non-React Native environment. The mandatory configuration to be passed to
- * JitsiMeetJS#init(). The app will download config.js from the Jitsi Meet
- * deployment and take its values into account but the values bellow will be
- * enforced (because they are essential to the correct execution of the
- * application).
- *
- * @type {Object}
- */
- const INITIAL_NON_RN_STATE = {
- };
-
- /**
- * The initial state of the feature base/config when executing in a React Native
- * environment. The mandatory configuration to be passed to JitsiMeetJS#init().
- * The app will download config.js from the Jitsi Meet deployment and take its
- * values into account but the values bellow will be enforced (because they are
- * essential to the correct execution of the application).
- *
- * @type {Object}
- */
- const INITIAL_RN_STATE = {
- // FIXME The support for audio levels in lib-jitsi-meet polls the statistics
- // of WebRTC at a short interval multiple times a second. Unfortunately,
- // React Native is slow to fetch these statistics from the native WebRTC
- // API, through the React Native bridge and eventually to JavaScript.
- // Because the audio levels are of no interest to the mobile app, it is
- // fastest to merely disable them.
- disableAudioLevels: true,
-
- // FIXME Lib-jitsi-meet uses HTML script elements to asynchronously load
- // certain pieces of JavaScript. Unfortunately, the technique doesn't work
- // on React Native (because there are no HTML elements in the first place).
- // Fortunately, these pieces of JavaScript currently involve third parties
- // and we can temporarily disable them (until we implement an alternative to
- // async script elements on React Native).
- disableThirdPartyRequests: true,
-
- p2p: {
- preferH264: true
- }
- };
-
- ReducerRegistry.register(
- 'features/base/config',
- (state = _getInitialState(), action) => {
- switch (action.type) {
- case SET_CONFIG:
- return _setConfig(state, action);
-
- default:
- return state;
- }
- });
-
- /**
- * Gets the initial state of the feature base/config. The mandatory
- * configuration to be passed to JitsiMeetJS#init(). The app will download
- * config.js from the Jitsi Meet deployment and take its values into account but
- * the values bellow will be enforced (because they are essential to the correct
- * execution of the application).
- *
- * @returns {Object}
- */
- function _getInitialState() {
- return (
- navigator.product === 'ReactNative'
- ? INITIAL_RN_STATE
- : INITIAL_NON_RN_STATE);
- }
-
- /**
- * Reduces a specific Redux action SET_CONFIG of the feature
- * base/lib-jitsi-meet.
- *
- * @param {Object} state - The Redux state of the feature base/lib-jitsi-meet.
- * @param {Action} action - The Redux action SET_CONFIG to reduce.
- * @private
- * @returns {Object} The new state of the feature base/lib-jitsi-meet after the
- * reduction of the specified action.
- */
- function _setConfig(state, action) {
- let { config } = action;
-
- // The mobile app bundles jitsi-meet and lib-jitsi-meet at build time and
- // does not download them at runtime from the deployment on which it will
- // join a conference. The downloading is planned for implementation in the
- // future (later rather than sooner) but is not implemented yet at the time
- // of this writing and, consequently, we must provide legacy support in the
- // meantime.
- config = _translateLegacyConfig(config);
-
- const newState = _.merge(
- {},
- config,
-
- // The config of _getInitialState() is meant to override the config
- // downloaded from the Jitsi Meet deployment because the former contains
- // values that are mandatory.
- _getInitialState()
- );
-
- return equals(state, newState) ? state : newState;
- }
-
- /**
- * Constructs a new config {@code Object}, if necessary, out of a specific
- * config {@code Object} which is in the latest format supported by jitsi-meet.
- * Such a translation from an old config format to a new/the latest config
- * format is necessary because the mobile app bundles jitsi-meet and
- * lib-jitsi-meet at build time and does not download them at runtime from the
- * deployment on which it will join a conference.
- *
- * @param {Object} oldValue - The config {@code Object} which may or may not be
- * in the latest form supported by jitsi-meet and from which a new config
- * {@code Object} is to be constructed if necessary.
- * @returns {Object} A config {@code Object} which is in the latest format
- * supported by jitsi-meet.
- */
- function _translateLegacyConfig(oldValue: Object) {
- // jitsi/jitsi-meet#3ea2f005787c9f49c48febaeed9dc0340fe0a01b
-
- let newValue = oldValue;
-
- // At the time of this writing lib-jitsi-meet will rely on config having a
- // property with the name p2p and with a value of type Object.
- if (typeof oldValue.p2p !== 'object') {
- newValue = set(newValue, 'p2p', {});
- }
-
- // Translate the old config properties into the new config.p2p properties.
- for (const [ oldKey, newKey ]
- of [
- [ 'backToP2PDelay', 'backToP2PDelay' ],
- [ 'enableP2P', 'enabled' ],
- [ 'p2pStunServers', 'stunServers' ]
- ]) {
- if (oldKey in newValue) {
- const v = newValue[oldKey];
-
- // Do not modify oldValue.
- if (newValue === oldValue) {
- newValue = {
- ...newValue
- };
- }
- delete newValue[oldKey];
-
- // Do not modify p2p because it may be from oldValue i.e. do not
- // modify oldValue.
- newValue.p2p = {
- ...newValue.p2p,
- [newKey]: v
- };
- }
- }
-
- return newValue;
- }
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