Split the monolithic peer.ts file into a modular state-based architecture:
- Created separate files for each state class (idle, creating-offer, waiting-for-answer, answering, exchanging-ice, connected, failed, closed)
- Extracted shared types into types.ts
- Extracted base PeerState class into state.ts
- Updated peer/index.ts to import state classes instead of defining them inline
- Made close() method async to support dynamic imports and avoid circular dependencies
- Used dynamic imports in state transitions to prevent circular dependency issues
This improves code organization, maintainability, and makes each state's logic easier to understand and test.
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