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							- // @flow
 - 
 - import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
 - import React, { Component } from 'react';
 - import { RTCView } from 'react-native-webrtc';
 - 
 - import { Pressable } from '../../../react';
 - 
 - import styles from './styles';
 - import VideoTransform from './VideoTransform';
 - 
 - /**
 -  * The React Native {@link Component} which is similar to Web's
 -  * {@code HTMLVideoElement} and wraps around react-native-webrtc's
 -  * {@link RTCView}.
 -  */
 - export default class Video extends Component<*> {
 -     /**
 -      * {@code Video} component's property types.
 -      *
 -      * @static
 -      */
 -     static propTypes = {
 -         mirror: PropTypes.bool,
 - 
 -         onPlaying: PropTypes.func,
 - 
 -         /**
 -          * Callback to invoke when the {@code Video} is clicked/pressed.
 -          */
 -         onPress: PropTypes.func,
 - 
 -         stream: PropTypes.object,
 - 
 -         /**
 -          * Similarly to the CSS property z-index, specifies the z-order of this
 -          * Video in the stacking space of all Videos. When Videos overlap,
 -          * zOrder determines which one covers the other. A Video with a larger
 -          * zOrder generally covers a Video with a lower one.
 -          *
 -          * Non-overlapping Videos may safely share a z-order (because one does
 -          * not have to cover the other).
 -          *
 -          * The support for zOrder is platform-dependent and/or
 -          * implementation-specific. Thus, specifying a value for zOrder is to be
 -          * thought of as giving a hint rather than as imposing a requirement.
 -          * For example, video renderers such as Video are commonly implemented
 -          * using OpenGL and OpenGL views may have different numbers of layers in
 -          * their stacking space. Android has three: a layer bellow the window
 -          * (aka default), a layer bellow the window again but above the previous
 -          * layer (aka media overlay), and above the window. Consequently, it is
 -          * advisable to limit the number of utilized layers in the stacking
 -          * space to the minimum sufficient for the desired display. For example,
 -          * a video call application usually needs a maximum of two zOrder
 -          * values: 0 for the remote video(s) which appear in the background, and
 -          * 1 for the local video(s) which appear above the remote video(s).
 -          */
 -         zOrder: PropTypes.number,
 - 
 -         /**
 -          * Indicates whether zooming (pinch to zoom and/or drag) is enabled.
 -          */
 -         zoomEnabled: PropTypes.bool
 -     };
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * React Component method that executes once component is mounted.
 -      *
 -      * @inheritdoc
 -      */
 -     componentDidMount() {
 -         // RTCView currently does not support media events, so just fire
 -         // onPlaying callback when <RTCView> is rendered.
 -         const { onPlaying } = this.props;
 - 
 -         onPlaying && onPlaying();
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * Implements React's {@link Component#render()}.
 -      *
 -      * @inheritdoc
 -      * @returns {ReactElement|null}
 -      */
 -     render() {
 -         const { onPress, stream, zoomEnabled } = this.props;
 - 
 -         if (stream) {
 -             // RTCView
 -             const style = styles.video;
 -             const objectFit
 -                 = zoomEnabled
 -                     ? 'contain'
 -                     : (style && style.objectFit) || 'cover';
 -             const rtcView
 -                 = ( // eslint-disable-line no-extra-parens
 -                     <RTCView
 -                         mirror = { this.props.mirror }
 -                         objectFit = { objectFit }
 -                         streamURL = { stream.toURL() }
 -                         style = { style }
 -                         zOrder = { this.props.zOrder } />
 -                 );
 - 
 -             // VideoTransform implements "pinch to zoom". As part of "pinch to
 -             // zoom", it implements onPress, of course.
 -             if (zoomEnabled) {
 -                 return (
 -                     <VideoTransform
 -                         enabled = { zoomEnabled }
 -                         onPress = { onPress }
 -                         streamId = { stream.id }
 -                         style = { style }>
 -                         { rtcView }
 -                     </VideoTransform>
 -                 );
 -             }
 - 
 -             // XXX Unfortunately, VideoTransform implements a custom press
 -             // detection which has been observed to be very picky about the
 -             // precision of the press unlike the builtin/default/standard press
 -             // detection which is forgiving to imperceptible movements while
 -             // pressing. It's not acceptable to be so picky, especially when
 -             // "pinch to zoom" is not enabled.
 -             return (
 -                 <Pressable onPress = { onPress }>
 -                     { rtcView }
 -                 </Pressable>
 -             );
 -         }
 - 
 -         // RTCView has peculiarities which may or may not be platform specific.
 -         // For example, it doesn't accept an empty streamURL. If the execution
 -         // reached here, it means that we explicitly chose to not initialize an
 -         // RTCView as a way of dealing with its idiosyncrasies.
 -         return null;
 -     }
 - }
 
 
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