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- // @flow
-
- // FIXME The bundler-related (and the browser-related) polyfills were born at
- // the very early days of prototyping the execution of lib-jitsi-meet on
- // react-native. Today, the feature base/lib-jitsi-meet should not be
- // responsible for such polyfills because it is not the only feature relying on
- // them. Additionally, the polyfills are usually necessary earlier than the
- // execution of base/lib-jitsi-meet (which is understandable given that the
- // polyfills are globals). The remaining problem to be solved here is where to
- // collect the polyfills' files.
- import './features/base/lib-jitsi-meet/native/polyfills-bundler';
-
- import React, { PureComponent } from 'react';
- import { AppRegistry } from 'react-native';
-
- import { App } from './features/app';
- import { IncomingCallApp } from './features/mobile/incoming-call';
-
- /**
- * The type of the React {@code Component} props of {@link Root}.
- */
- type Props = {
-
- /**
- * The URL, if any, with which the app was launched.
- */
- url: Object | string
- };
-
- /**
- * React Native doesn't support specifying props to the main/root component (in
- * the JS/JSX source code). So create a wrapper React Component (class) around
- * features/app's App instead.
- *
- * @extends Component
- */
- class Root extends PureComponent<Props> {
- /**
- * Implements React's {@link Component#render()}.
- *
- * @inheritdoc
- * @returns {ReactElement}
- */
- render() {
- return (
- <App
- { ...this.props } />
- );
- }
- }
-
- // Register the main/root Component of JitsiMeetView.
- AppRegistry.registerComponent('App', () => Root);
-
- // Register the main/root Component of IncomingCallView.
- AppRegistry.registerComponent('IncomingCallApp', () => IncomingCallApp);
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