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Author SHA1 Message Date
Héctor Ramos
b87aabdfe1
Drop the year from Facebook copyright headers and the LICENSE file. (#13593) 2018-09-07 15:11:23 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
b92f947af1 Rename "react-scheduler" package to "schedule" (#13543)
* Git moved packages/react-scheduler -> packages/schedule

* Global find+replace 'react-scheduler' -> 'schedule'

* Global find+replace 'ReactScheduler' -> 'Scheduler'

* Renamed remaining files "ReactScheduler" -> "Schedule"

* Add thank-you note to schedule package README

* Replaced schedule package versions 0.1.0-alpha-1 -> 0.2.0

* Patched our local fixtures to work around Yarn install issue

* Removed some fixture hacks
2018-09-03 19:27:50 +01:00
Brian Vaughn
46950a3dfc
Interaction tracking follow up (#13509)
* Merged interaction-tracking package into react-scheduler
* Add tracking API to FB+www builds
* Added Rollup plugin to strip no-side-effect imports from Rollup bundles
* Re-bundle tracking and scheduling APIs on SECRET_INTERNALS object for UMD build (and provide lazy forwarding methods)
* Added some additional tests and fixtures
* Fixed broken UMD fixture in master (#13512)
2018-09-01 12:00:00 -07:00
Dan Abramov
b3d8c5376f
[RN] Remove isMounted() false positive warning (#13511) 2018-08-30 18:42:09 +01:00
Timothy Yung
d2123d6569
Sync React Native Flow Changes (#13513) 2018-08-29 13:54:58 -07:00
Sophie Alpert
340bfd9393
Rename ReactTypeOfWork to ReactWorkTags, ReactTypeOfSideEffect to ReactSideEffectTags (#13476)
* Rename ReactTypeOfWork to ReactWorkTags

And `type TypeOfWork` to `type WorkTag`.

* Rename ReactTypeOfSideEffect too
2018-08-26 13:40:27 -07:00
Joseph
004cb21bbb Short circuit the logic for exporting a module (#13392)
* short circuit some logic

* revert back to ternary operator
2018-08-20 12:29:40 +01:00
Dan Abramov
4b32f525e1
Refactor away some namespace imports (#13427)
* Replace some namespace imports

* Simplify the controlled component injection

* Simplify the batching injection

* Simplify the component tree injection
2018-08-17 21:17:37 +01:00
Sebastian Markbåge
4fa20b53b7
Don't pass instanceHandle to clones (#13125)
We will instead just reuse the first one.
2018-08-16 09:54:12 -07:00
Aaron Brager
8862172fa3 Provide a better error message (#12421) 2018-08-16 14:54:45 +01:00
Dan Abramov
f9358c51c8
Change warning() to automatically inject the stack, and add warningWithoutStack() as opt-out (#13161)
* Use %s in the console calls

* Add shared/warningWithStack

* Convert some warning callsites to warningWithStack

* Use warningInStack in shared utilities and remove unnecessary checks

* Replace more warning() calls with warningWithStack()

* Fixes after rebase + use warningWithStack in react

* Make warning have stack by default; warningWithoutStack opts out

* Forbid builds that may not use internals

* Revert newly added stacks

I changed my mind and want to keep this PR without functional changes. So we won't "fix" any warnings that are already missing stacks. We'll do it in follow-ups instead.

* Fix silly find/replace mistake

* Reorder imports

* Add protection against warning argument count mismatches

* Address review
2018-07-16 22:31:59 +01:00
Dan Abramov
659a29cecf
Reorganize how shared internals are accessed (#13201)
* Reorganize how shared internals are accessed

* Update forks.js
2018-07-13 02:45:37 +01:00
Dan Abramov
e6076ecf48 Remove ad-hoc forks of getComponentName() and fix it (#13197)
* Fix getComponentName() for types with nested $$typeof

* Temporarily remove Profiler ID from messages

* Change getComponentName() signature to take just type

It doesn't actually need the whole Fiber.

* Remove getComponentName() forks in isomorphic and SSR

* Remove unnecessary .type access where we already have a type

* Remove unused type
2018-07-12 07:32:06 -07:00
Dan Abramov
5662595677
Refactor stack handling (no functional changes) (#13165)
* Refactor ReactDebugCurrentFiber to use named exports

This makes the difference between it and ReactFiberCurrentFrame a bit clearer.

ReactDebugCurrentFiber is Fiber's own implementation.
ReactFiberCurrentFrame is the thing that holds a reference to the current implementation and delegates to it.

* Unify ReactFiberComponentTreeHook and ReactDebugCurrentFiber

Conceptually they're very related.

ReactFiberComponentTreeHook contains implementation details of reading Fiber's stack (both in DEV and PROD).
ReactDebugCurrentFiber contained a reference to the current fiber, and used the above utility.

It was confusing when to use which one. Colocating them makes it clearer what you could do with each method.

In the future, the plan is to stop using these methods explicitly in most places, and instead delegate to a warning system that includes stacks automatically. This change makes future refactorings simpler by colocating related logic.

* Rename methods to better reflect their meanings

Clarify which are DEV or PROD-only.
Clarify which can return null.

I believe the "work in progress only" was a mistake. I introduced it because I wasn't sure what guarantees we have around .return. But we know for sure that following a .return chain gives us an accurate stack even if we get into WIP trees because we don't have reparenting. So it's fine to relax that naming.

* Rename ReactDebugCurrentFiber -> ReactCurrentFiber

It's not completely DEV-only anymore.
Individual methods already specify whether they work in DEV or PROD in their names.
2018-07-07 01:09:41 +01:00
Andrew Clark
aa8266c4f7
Prepare placeholders before timing out (#13092)
* Prepare placeholders before timing out

While a tree is suspended, prepare for the timeout by pre-rendering the
placeholder state.

This simplifies the implementation a bit because every render now
results in a completed tree.

* Suspend inside an already timed out Placeholder

A component should be able to suspend inside an already timed out
placeholder. The time at which the placeholder committed is used as 
the start time for a subsequent suspend.

So, if a placeholder times out after 3 seconds, and an inner
placeholder has a threshold of 2 seconds, the inner placeholder will
not time out until 5 seconds total have elapsed.
2018-07-03 19:22:41 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
64e1921aab
Fix Flow type that event target can be null (#13124)
We pass null sometimes when the event target has disappeared. E.g. when
touches fires on a deleted node.
2018-06-29 12:51:48 -07:00
Dan Abramov
8e87c139b4
Remove transitive dependency on fbjs (#13075) 2018-06-19 17:52:37 +01:00
Dan Abramov
aeda7b745d
Remove fbjs dependency (#13069)
* Inline fbjs/lib/invariant

* Inline fbjs/lib/warning

* Remove remaining usage of fbjs in packages/*.js

* Fix lint

* Remove fbjs from dependencies

* Protect against accidental fbjs imports

* Fix broken test mocks

* Allow transitive deps on fbjs/ for UMD bundles

* Remove fbjs from release script
2018-06-19 16:03:45 +01:00
Dan Abramov
b1b3acbd6b
Inline fbjs/lib/emptyObject (#13055)
* Inline fbjs/lib/emptyObject

* Explicit naming

* Compare to undefined

* Another approach for detecting whether we can mutate

Each renderer would have its own local LegacyRefsObject function.

While in general we don't want `instanceof`, here it lets us do a simple check: did *we* create the refs object?
Then we can mutate it.

If the check didn't pass, either we're attaching ref for the first time (so we know to use the constructor),
or (unlikely) we're attaching a ref to a component owned by another renderer. In this case, to avoid "losing"
refs, we assign them onto the new object. Even in that case it shouldn't "hop" between renderers anymore.

* Clearer naming

* Add test case for strings refs across renderers

* Use a shared empty object for refs by reading it from React

* Remove string refs from ReactART test

It's not currently possible to resetModules() between several renderers
without also resetting the `React` module. However, that leads to losing
the referential identity of the empty ref object, and thus subsequent
checks in the renderers for whether it is pooled fail (and cause assignments
to a frozen object).

This has always been the case, but we used to work around it by shimming
fbjs/lib/emptyObject in tests and preserving its referential identity.
This won't work anymore because we've inlined it. And preserving referential
identity of React itself wouldn't be great because it could be confusing during
testing (although we might want to revisit this in the future by moving its
stateful parts into a separate package).

For now, I'm removing string ref usage from this test because only this is
the only place in our tests where we hit this problem, and it's only
related to string refs, and not just ref mechanism in general.

* Simplify the condition
2018-06-19 13:41:42 +01:00
Sebastian Markbåge
bc963f353d
setJSResponder in Fabric renderer (#13031) 2018-06-13 17:03:26 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
051637da61
Extract Fabric event handlers from canonical props (#13024)
We need a different "component tree" thingy for Fabric.

A lot of this doesn't really make much sense in a persistent world but
currently we can't dispatch events to memoizedProps on a Fiber since
they're pooled. Also, it's unclear what the semantics should be when we
dispatch an event that happened when the old props were in effect but now
we have new props already.

This implementation tries to use the last committed props but also fails
at that because we don't have a commit hook in the persistent mode.

However, at least it doesn't crash when dispatching. :)
2018-06-13 16:20:48 -07:00
Simen Bekkhus
aa85b0fd5f Upgrade to Jest 23 (#12894)
* Upgrade to Jest 23 beta

* prefer `.toHaveBeenCalledTimes`

* 23 stable
2018-05-28 23:03:15 +01:00
Sebastian Markbåge
e7bd3d59a9 No longer expose ReactNativeComponentTree (#12904) 2018-05-25 21:17:37 -07:00
Dan Abramov
dd5fad2961
Update Flow to 0.70 (#12875)
* Update Flow to 0.70

* Remove unnecessary condition

* Fix wrong assertion

* Strict check
2018-05-21 17:54:48 +01:00
Dan Abramov
47b003a828
Resolve host configs at build time (#12792)
* Extract base Jest config

This makes it easier to change the source config without affecting the build test config.

* Statically import the host config

This changes react-reconciler to import HostConfig instead of getting it through a function argument.

Rather than start with packages like ReactDOM that want to inline it, I started with React Noop and ensured that *custom* renderers using react-reconciler package still work. To do this, I'm making HostConfig module in the reconciler look at a global variable by default (which, in case of the react-reconciler npm package, ends up being the host config argument in the top-level scope).

This is still very broken.

* Add scaffolding for importing an inlined renderer

* Fix the build

* ES exports for renderer methods

* ES modules for host configs

* Remove closures from the reconciler

* Check each renderer's config with Flow

* Fix uncovered Flow issue

We know nextHydratableInstance doesn't get mutated inside this function, but Flow doesn't so it thinks it may be null.
Help Flow.

* Prettier

* Get rid of enable*Reconciler flags

They are not as useful anymore because for almost all cases (except third party renderers) we *know* whether it supports mutation or persistence.

This refactoring means react-reconciler and react-reconciler/persistent third-party packages now ship the same thing.
Not ideal, but this seems worth how simpler the code becomes. We can later look into addressing it by having a single toggle instead.

* Prettier again

* Fix Flow config creation issue

* Fix imprecise Flow typing

* Revert accidental changes
2018-05-19 11:29:11 +01:00
Sebastian Markbåge
40ea053bac
Remove incorrect comment
Better to not have it than it being wrong.
2018-05-17 15:47:10 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
c5a8dae025
[Fabric] Wire up event emitters (#12847)
I'm exposing a new native method to wire up the event emitter. This will
use a straight fiber pointer instead of react tags to do the dispatching.
2018-05-17 12:38:50 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
f792275972
Pass instance handle to all Fabric clone methods (#12824)
We might need this in the future if we want to ensure event handler
consistency when an event handler target has been removed before it is
called.
2018-05-15 14:35:13 -07:00
Philipp Spieß
e96dc14059 Use browser event names for top-level event types in React DOM (#12629)
* Add TopLevelEventTypes

* Fix `ReactBrowserEventEmitter`

* Fix EventPluginUtils

* Fix TapEventPlugin

* Fix ResponderEventPlugin

* Update ReactDOMFiberComponent

* Fix BeforeInputEventPlugin

* Fix ChangeEventPlugin

* Fix EnterLeaveEventPlugin

* Add missing non top event type used in ChangeEventPlugin

* Fix SelectEventPlugin

* Fix SimpleEventPlugin

* Fix outstanding Flow issues and move TopLevelEventTypes

* Inline a list of all events in `ReactTestUtils`

* Fix tests

* Make it pretty

* Fix completly unrelated typo

* Don’t use map constructor because of IE11

* Update typings, revert changes to native code

* Make topLevelTypes in ResponderEventPlugin injectable and create DOM and ReactNative variant

* Set proper dependencies for DOMResponderEventPlugin

* Prettify

* Make some react dom tests no longer depend on internal API

* Use factories to create top level speific generic event modules

* Remove unused dependency

* Revert exposed module renaming, hide store creation, and inline dependency decleration

* Add Flow types to createResponderEventPlugin and its consumers

* Remove unused dependency

* Use opaque flow type for TopLevelType

* Add missing semis

* Use raw event names as top level identifer

* Upgrade baylon

This is required for parsing opaque flow types in our CI tests.

* Clean up flow types

* Revert Map changes of ReactBrowserEventEmitter

* Upgrade babel-* packages

Apparently local unit tests also have issues with parsing JavaScript
modules that contain opaque types (not sure why I didn't notice
earlier!?).

* Revert Map changes of SimpleEventPlugin

* Clean up ReactTestUtils

* Add missing semi

* Fix Flow issue

* Make TopLevelType clearer

* Favor for loops

* Explain the new DOMTopLevelEventTypes concept

* Use static injection for Responder plugin types

* Remove null check and rely on flow checks

* Add missing ResponderEventPlugin dependencies
2018-05-15 10:38:50 +01:00
Timothy Yung
bde4b1659f
Delete ReactPerf and ReactDebugTool Stubs (#12809) 2018-05-14 20:28:55 -07:00
Timothy Yung
369dd4fb17 Update headers for React Native shims (#12806) 2018-05-15 01:47:47 +01:00
Dan Abramov
45b90d4866
Move renderer host configs into separate modules (#12791)
* Separate test renderer host config

* Separate ART renderer host config

* Separate ReactDOM host config

* Extract RN Fabric host config

* Extract RN host config
2018-05-15 01:12:28 +01:00
Timothy Yung
b2d16047ae
Fix Type for ReactNative.NativeComponent (#12805) 2018-05-14 16:36:50 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
c802d29bd1
Use HostContext to warn about invalid View/Text nesting (#12766) 2018-05-14 15:34:01 -07:00
Andrew Clark
b0726e9947
Support sharing context objects between concurrent renderers (#12779)
* Support concurrent primary and secondary renderers.

As a workaround to support multiple concurrent renderers, we categorize
some renderers as primary and others as secondary. We only expect
there to be two concurrent renderers at most: React Native (primary) and
Fabric (secondary); React DOM (primary) and React ART (secondary).
Secondary renderers store their context values on separate fields.

* Add back concurrent renderer warning

Only warn for two concurrent primary or two concurrent secondary renderers.

* Change "_secondary" suffix to "2"

#EveryBitCounts
2018-05-10 18:34:01 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
0887c7d56c
Fork React Native renderer into FB and OSS bundles (#12625)
* Added new "native-fb" and "native-fabric-fb" bundles.
* Split RN_DEV and RN_PROD bundle types into RN_OSS_DEV, RN_OSS_PROD, RN_FB_DEV, and RN_FB_PROD. (This is a bit redundant but it seemed the least intrusive way of supporting a forked feature flags file for these bundles.)
* Renamed FB_DEV and FB_PROD bundle types to be more explicitly for www (FB_WWW_DEV and FB_WWW_PROD)
* Removed Haste @providesModule headers from the RB-specific RN renderer bundles to avoid a duplicate name conflicts.
* Remove dynamic values from OSS RN feature flags. (Leave them in FB RN feature flags.)
* Updated the sync script(s) to account for new renderer type.
* Move ReactFeatureFlags.js shim to FB bundle only (since OSS bundle no longer needs dynamic values).
2018-04-18 13:16:50 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
039695cc01
[RN] Update Secret Types (#12635) 2018-04-17 19:21:46 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
725c054d4d
Refactor findHostInstance and findNodeHandle (#12575)
* Move findNodeHandle into the renderers and use instantiation

This is just like ReactDOM does it. This also lets us get rid of injection
for findNodeHandle. Instead I move NativeMethodsMixin and ReactNativeComponent
to use instantiation.

* Refactor findHostInstance

The reconciler shouldn't expose the Fiber data structure. We should pass
the component instance to the reconciler, since the reconciler is the
thing that is supposed to be instancemap aware.

* Fix devtools injection
2018-04-09 20:15:10 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
b99d0b1416
[RN] Move view config registry to shims (#12569)
* Move view config registry to shims

This ensures that both Fabric and RN renderers share the same view config
registry since it is stateful.

I had to duplicate in the mocks for testing.

* Move createReactNativeComponentClass to shims and delete internal usage

Since createReactNativeComponentClass is just an alias for the register
there's no need to bundle it. This file should probably just move back
to RN too.
2018-04-09 20:05:57 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
b6e0512a81
Consolidate eventTypes registry with view configs (#12556)
We already have one stateful module that contains all the view config.
We might as well store the event types there too. That way the shared
state is compartmentalized (and I can move it out in a follow up PR).

The view config registry also already has an appropriate place to call
processEventTypes so now we no longer have to do it in RN.

Will follow up with a PR to RN to remove that call.
2018-04-09 19:42:23 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
40d07724fc
[RN] Remove unstable_batchedUpdates and unmountComponentAtNodeAndRemoveContainer from Fabric (#12571)
These don't make much sense in Fabric, since Fabric will be async by default only.

And unmount+remove container is a sketchy API we should remove so we might
as well make sure modern containers enforce that.
2018-04-09 19:36:13 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
933f882a9d
Remove ReactNativePropRegistry (#12559)
This has always been an unnecessary indirection to protect opaqueness,
which hasn't really worked out.
2018-04-09 19:02:46 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
2f7bca0eb2
Allocate unique reactTags for RN and Fabric (#12587)
Took this opportunity to remove some abstract overhead.

In Fabric it is extra simple since they no longer overlap with root tags.
2018-04-09 18:41:13 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
181747a6cc
[RN] Move takeSnapshot to RN (#12574)
It only uses public APIs. I have a diff on the other side.
2018-04-07 23:13:34 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
bc753a716e
Support findNodeHandle in Fabric (#12573)
This doesn't actually need to share any state because it goes through
the instance to the fiber structure. Since Fabric is on the same version
as RN, calling it on either renderer works.
2018-04-07 22:33:49 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
6bf2797d6c
Remove flushSync from React Native (#12565)
There are no plans to enable async in the old renderer. In the new renderer
it only really makes sense to do from the main thread and probably from
native since it'll have to yield to native first.
2018-04-06 17:10:16 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
5b16b39508
Bug fix 2018-04-06 14:26:00 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
cf649b40a5
Move TouchHistoryMath to React Native repo (#12557)
This isn't used by React core and is just a pure helper so it might as
well live where it's used. The React Native repo.
2018-04-05 20:29:04 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
7a3416f275
Expose component stack from reactTag to React Native renderer (#12549)
This is not safe in general and therefore shouldn't be exposed to anything
other than React Native internals.

It will also need a different version in Fabric that will not have the
reactTag exposed.
2018-04-04 17:18:44 -07:00
Andrew Clark
268a3f60df
Add unstable APIs for async rendering to test renderer (#12478)
These are based on the ReactNoop renderer, which we use to test React
itself. This gives library authors (Relay, Apollo, Redux, et al.) a way
to test their components for async compatibility.

- Pass `unstable_isAsync` to `TestRenderer.create` to create an async
renderer instance. This causes updates to be lazily flushed.
- `renderer.unstable_yield` tells React to yield execution after the
currently rendering component.
- `renderer.unstable_flushAll` flushes all pending async work, and
returns an array of yielded values.
- `renderer.unstable_flushThrough` receives an array of expected values,
begins rendering, and stops once those values have been yielded. It
returns the array of values that are actually yielded. The user should
assert that they are equal.

Although we've used this pattern successfully in our own tests, I'm not
sure if these are the final APIs we'll make public.
2018-03-28 14:57:25 -07:00
Timothy Yung
fcc4f52cdd
Remove DefaultProps type parameter from ReactNativeComponent (#12332) 2018-03-06 17:45:45 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
ab4280b3e9
Don't expose ReactGlobalSharedState on React Native renderer (#12298)
* Don't expose ReactGlobalSharedState on React Native renderer

We should just go through the "react" package if need access to this one.

Removed the dependencies in React Native.

* No longer used by InspectorUtils
2018-02-27 07:57:50 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
db47031e63
[Persistent] Finalize children after we've actually inserted them (#12300)
The order of this was wrong. We also unconditionally mark for updates so
killed that unused branch.
2018-02-26 23:34:53 -08:00
Kevin Gozali
02f4e7a80b
[fabric] Forked ReactNativeInjection for Fabric and avoid RCTEventEmitter setup in Fabric (#12265) 2018-02-21 15:40:47 -08:00
Sophie Alpert
b17e4c204e
Ignore RN events on unknown nodes (#12264)
If we have multiple RN renderers running simultaneously, we should be able to send a single event to all of them and only if it recognizes the event will it do anything with it. Crucially, this avoids the 'Unsupported top level event type "%s" dispatched' invariant in those cases.
2018-02-21 13:47:17 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
86ee9e8488
NativeMethodsMixin DEV-only methods should not warn (#12212)
* Disable DEV-only warnings for RN NativeMethodsMixin/create-react-class

* Tiny bit of cleanup

* Make strict-mode suppression check a little more robust
2018-02-11 16:29:02 -08:00
Dan Abramov
467b1034ce
Disable for...of by default, rewrite cases where it matters (#12198)
* Add no-for-of lint rule

* Ignore legit use cases of for..of

* Rewrite for..of in source code
2018-02-09 16:11:22 +00:00
Andrew Clark
8a09a2fc53
Interactive updates (#12100)
* Updates inside controlled events (onChange) are sync even in async mode

This guarantees the DOM is in a consistent state before we yield back
to the browser.

We'll need to figure out a separate strategy for other
interactive events.

* Don't rely on flushing behavior of public batchedUpdates implementation

Flush work as an explicit step at the end of the event, right before
restoring controlled state.

* Interactive updates

At the beginning of an interactive browser event (events that fire as
the result of a user interaction, like a click), check for pending
updates that were scheduled in a previous interactive event. Flush the
pending updates synchronously so that the event handlers are up-to-date
before responding to the current event.

We now have three classes of events:

- Controlled events. Updates are always flushed synchronously.
- Interactive events. Updates are async, unless another a subsequent
event is fired before it can complete, as described above. They are
also slightly higher priority than a normal async update.
- Non-interactive events. These are treated as normal, low-priority
async updates.

* Flush lowest pending interactive update time

Accounts for case when multiple interactive updates are scheduled at
different priorities. This can happen when an interactive event is
dispatched inside an async subtree, and there's an event handler on
an ancestor that is outside the subtree.

* Update comment about restoring controlled components
2018-01-29 23:49:10 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
4d65408938
Test that fabric renderer sends diffs (#12075) 2018-01-22 22:29:43 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
6031bea239
Add Experimental Fabric Renderer (#12069) 2018-01-22 09:58:35 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
97e2911508
RFC 6: Deprecate unsafe lifecycles (#12028)
* Added unsafe_* lifecycles and deprecation warnings
If the old lifecycle hooks (componentWillMount, componentWillUpdate, componentWillReceiveProps) are detected, these methods will be called and a deprecation warning will be logged. (In other words, we do not check for both the presence of the old and new lifecycles.) This commit is expected to fail tests.

* Ran lifecycle hook codemod over project
This should handle the bulk of the updates. I will manually update TypeScript and CoffeeScript tests with another commit.
The actual command run with this commit was: jscodeshift --parser=flow -t ../react-codemod/transforms/rename-unsafe-lifecycles.js ./packages/**/src/**/*.js

* Manually migrated CoffeeScript and TypeScript tests

* Added inline note to createReactClassIntegration-test
Explaining why lifecycles hooks have not been renamed in this test.

* Udated NativeMethodsMixin with new lifecycle hooks

* Added static getDerivedStateFromProps to ReactPartialRenderer
Also added a new set of tests focused on server side lifecycle hooks.

* Added getDerivedStateFromProps to shallow renderer
Also added warnings for several cases involving getDerivedStateFromProps() as well as the deprecated lifecycles.
Also added tests for the above.

* Dedupe and DEV-only deprecation warning in server renderer

* Renamed unsafe_* prefix to UNSAFE_* to be more noticeable

* Added getDerivedStateFromProps to ReactFiberClassComponent
Also updated class component and lifecyle tests to cover the added functionality.

* Warn about UNSAFE_componentWillRecieveProps misspelling

* Added tests to createReactClassIntegration for new lifecycles

* Added warning for stateless functional components with gDSFP

* Added createReactClass test for static gDSFP

* Moved lifecycle deprecation warnings behind (disabled) feature flag

Updated tests accordingly, by temporarily splitting tests that were specific to this feature-flag into their own, internal tests. This was the only way I knew of to interact with the feature flag without breaking our build/dist tests.

* Tidying up

* Tweaked warning message wording slightly
Replaced 'You may may have returned undefined.' with 'You may have returned undefined.'

* Replaced truthy partialState checks with != null

* Call getDerivedStateFromProps via .call(null) to prevent type access

* Move shallow-renderer didWarn* maps off the instance

* Only call getDerivedStateFromProps if props instance has changed

* Avoid creating new state object if not necessary

* Inject state as a param to callGetDerivedStateFromProps
This value will be either workInProgress.memoizedState (for updates) or instance.state (for initialization).

* Explicitly warn about uninitialized state before calling getDerivedStateFromProps.
And added some new tests for this change.

Also:
* Improved a couple of falsy null/undefined checks to more explicitly check for null or undefined.
* Made some small tweaks to ReactFiberClassComponent WRT when and how it reads instance.state and sets to null.

* Improved wording for deprecation lifecycle warnings

* Fix state-regression for module-pattern components
Also add support for new static getDerivedStateFromProps method
2018-01-19 09:36:46 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
d3647583b3
Remove experimental RT/CS renderers (#12032)
Will follow up with adding a new one.
2018-01-17 18:07:25 -08:00
Andrew Clark
13c5e2b531
Sync scheduling by default, with an async opt-in (#11771)
Removes the `useSyncScheduling` option from the HostConfig, since it's
no longer needed. Instead of globally flipping between sync and async,
our strategy will be to opt-in specific trees and subtrees.
2018-01-08 18:50:02 -08:00
Dan Abramov
808f31af5c
Reduce the handleTopLevel() event code indirection (#11915)
* Refactor event emitters to reduce indirection

* Remove unused handleTopLevel() injection

* Rename handleTopLevel() to runExtractedEventsInBatch() and remove import indirection
2018-01-05 18:37:13 +00:00
Dan Abramov
0deea32667
Run some tests in Node environment (#11948)
* Run some tests in Node environment

* Separate SSR tests that require DOM

This allow us to run others with Node environment.
2018-01-02 18:42:18 +00:00
Andrew Clark
4d0e8fc487
ReactDOM.createRoot creates an async root (#11769)
Makes createRoot the opt-in API for async updates. Now we don't have
to check the top-level element to see if it's an async container.
2017-12-04 14:34:02 -08:00
Raphael Amorim
ea9714807b react-native-renderer: convert vars to let/const (#11722) 2017-11-30 21:39:39 +00:00
abiduzz420
f57d963cce Rewrote ReactIncrementalPerf-test using only public API.(#11299) (#11724)
* WIP:use public API

* ReactPortal shifted to shared:all passed

* wrote createPortal method for ReactNoop.(#11299)

* imported ReactNodeList type into ReactNoop.(#11299)

* createPortal method implemented.(#11299)

* exec yarn prettier-all.(#11299)
2017-11-30 18:10:04 +00:00
Dan Abramov
642a678a80
Replace ReactFiberErrorLogger injection with static forks (#11717) 2017-11-30 17:57:13 +00:00
Dan Abramov
8cbc16f0fa
Unify the way we fork modules (#11711)
* Unify the way we fork modules

* Replace rollup-plugin-alias with our own plugin

This does exactly what we need and doesn't suffer from https://github.com/rollup/rollup-plugin-alias/issues/34.

* Move the new plugin to its own file

* Rename variable for consistency

I settled on calling them "forks" since we already have a different concept of "shims".

* Move fork config into its own file
2017-11-30 12:11:00 +00:00
rivenhk
8e876d244c Move ReactFiberTreeReflection to react-reconciler/reflection (#11683)
* Move ReactFiberTreeReflection to react-reconciler/reflection #11659

* Use * for react-reconciler

We don't know the latest local version, and release script currently doesn't bump deps automatically.

* Remove unused field

* Use CommonJS in entry point for consistency

* Undo the CommonJS change

I didn't realize it would break the build.

* Record sizes

* Remove reconciler fixtures

They're unnecessary now that we run real tests on reconciler bundles.
2017-11-28 16:57:22 +00:00
Clement Hoang
f6894dc48b
Set fragment export flags to true (#11672) 2017-11-27 13:09:15 -08:00
Dan Abramov
fa7a97fc46
Run 90% of tests on compiled bundles (both development and production) (#11633)
* Extract Jest config into a separate file

* Refactor Jest scripts directory structure

Introduces a more consistent naming scheme.

* Add yarn test-bundles and yarn test-prod-bundles

Only files ending with -test.public.js are opted in (so far we don't have any).

* Fix error decoding for production bundles

GCC seems to remove `new` from `new Error()` which broke our proxy.

* Build production version of react-noop-renderer

This lets us test more bundles.

* Switch to blacklist (exclude .private.js tests)

* Rename tests that are currently broken against bundles to *-test.internal.js

Some of these are using private APIs. Some have other issues.

* Add bundle tests to CI

* Split private and public ReactJSXElementValidator tests

* Remove internal deps from ReactServerRendering-test and make it public

* Only run tests directly in __tests__

This lets us share code between test files by placing them in __tests__/utils.

* Remove ExecutionEnvironment dependency from DOMServerIntegrationTest

It's not necessary since Stack.

* Split up ReactDOMServerIntegration into test suite and utilities

This enables us to further split it down. Good both for parallelization and extracting public parts.

* Split Fragment tests from other DOMServerIntegration tests

This enables them to opt other DOMServerIntegration tests into bundle testing.

* Split ReactDOMServerIntegration into different test files

It was way too slow to run all these in sequence.

* Don't reset the cache twice in DOMServerIntegration tests

We used to do this to simulate testing separate bundles.
But now we actually *do* test bundles. So there is no need for this, as it makes tests slower.

* Rename test-bundles* commands to test-build*

Also add test-prod-build as alias for test-build-prod because I keep messing them up.

* Use regenerator polyfill for react-noop

This fixes other issues and finally lets us run ReactNoop tests against a prod bundle.

* Run most Incremental tests against bundles

Now that GCC generator issue is fixed, we can do this.
I split ErrorLogging test separately because it does mocking. Other error handling tests don't need it.

* Update sizes

* Fix ReactMount test

* Enable ReactDOMComponent test

* Fix a warning issue uncovered by flat bundle testing

With flat bundles, we couldn't produce a good warning for <div onclick={}> on SSR
because it doesn't use the event system. However the issue was not visible in normal
Jest runs because the event plugins have been injected by the time the test ran.

To solve this, I am explicitly passing whether event system is available as an argument
to the hook. This makes the behavior consistent between source and bundle tests. Then
I change the tests to document the actual logic and _attempt_ to show a nice message
(e.g. we know for sure `onclick` is a bad event but we don't know the right name for it
on the server so we just say a generic message about camelCase naming convention).
2017-11-23 17:44:58 +00:00
Brian Vaughn
dbf715c958
Read debugRenderPhaseSideEffects from GK (#11603)
* Forked ReactFeatureFlags for React Native to enable debugRenderPhaseSideEffects GK
* Changed debugRenderPhaseSideEffects in www feature flags to be runtime as well
2017-11-20 14:05:53 -08:00
Andrew Clark
9b36df86c6
Use requestIdleCallback timeout to force expiration (#11548)
* Don't call idle callback unless there's time remaining

* Expiration fixture

Fixture that demonstrates how async work expires after a certain interval.
The fixture clogs the main thread with animation work, so it only works if the
`timeout` option is provided to `requestIdleCallback`.

* Pass timeout option to requestIdleCallback

Forces `requestIdleCallback` to fire if too much time has elapsed, even if the
main thread is busy. Required to make expiration times work properly. Otherwise,
async work can expire, but React never has a chance to flush it because the
browser never calls into React.
2017-11-15 13:46:17 -08:00
Dean Brophy
634b70a78b Add Flow types for EventPluginHub (#11465)
* Add Flow types for EventPluginHub

* add boolean and remove extraneous typing
2017-11-15 01:48:40 +00:00
Sebastian Markbåge
acabf11245
Update Flow and Fix Hydration Types (#11493)
* Update Flow

* Fix createElement() issue

The * type was too ambiguous. It's always a string so what's the point?

Suppression for missing Flow support for {is: ''} web component argument to createElement() didn't work for some reason.
I don't understand what the regex is testing for anyway (a task number?) so I just removed that, and suppression got fixed.

* Remove deleted $Abstract<> feature

* Expand the unsound isAsync check

Flow now errors earlier because it can't find .type on a portal.

* Add an unsafe cast for the null State in UpdateQueue

* Introduce "hydratable instance" type

The Flow error here highlighted a quirk in our typing of hydration.
React only really knows about a subset of all possible nodes that can
exist in a hydrated tree. Currently we assume that the host renderer
filters them out to be either Instance or TextInstance. We also assume
that those are different things which they might not be. E.g. it could
be fine for a renderer to render "text" as the same type as one of the
instances, with some default props.

We don't really know what it will be narrowed down to until we call
canHydrateInstance or canHydrateTextInstance. That's when the type is
truly refined.

So to solve this I use a different type for hydratable instance that is
used in that temporary stage between us reading it from the DOM and until
it gets refined by canHydrate(Text)Instance.

* Have the renderer refine Hydratable Instance to Instance or Text Instance

Currently we assume that if canHydrateInstance or canHydrateTextInstance
returns true, then the types also match up. But we don't tell that to Flow.

It just happens to work because `fiber.stateNode` is still `any`.

We could potentially use some kind of predicate typing but instead
of that I can just return null or instance from the "can" tests.

This ensures that the renderer has to do the refinement properly.
2017-11-11 17:00:33 -08:00
Clement Hoang
94f44aeba7
Update prettier to 1.8.1 (#10785)
* Change prettier dependency in package.json version 1.8.1

* Update yarn.lock

* Apply prettier changes

* Fix ReactDOMServerIntegration-test.js

* Fix test for ReactDOMComponent-test.js
2017-11-07 18:09:33 +00:00
Dan Abramov
8e7cb85788
Expose injectIntoDevTools() to renderers (#11463) 2017-11-06 13:09:02 +00:00
Dan Abramov
92b7b172cc
Use named exports in more places (#11457)
* Convert EventPlugin{Hub,Registry} to named exports

* Convert EventPluginUtils to named exports

* Convert EventPropagators to named exports

* Convert ReactControlledComponent to named exports

* Convert ReactGenericBatching to named exports

* Convert ReactDOMComponentTree to named exports

* Convert ReactNativeComponentTree to named exports

* Convert ReactNativeRTComponentTree to named exports

* Convert FallbackCompositionState to named exports

* Convert ReactEventEmitterMixin to named exports

* Convert ReactBrowserEventEmitter to named exports

* Convert ReactNativeEventEmitter to named exports

* Convert ReactDOMEventListener to named exports

* Convert DOMMarkupOperations to named exports

* Convert DOMProperty to named exports

* Add suppression for existing Flow violation

Flow didn't see it before.

* Update sizes
2017-11-05 11:58:36 +00:00
Dan Abramov
45c1ff348e
Remove unnecessary 'use strict' in the source (#11433)
* Remove use strict from ES modules

* Delete unused file

This was unused since Stack.
2017-11-02 20:32:48 +00:00
Dan Abramov
21d0c11523
Convert the Source to ES Modules (#11389)
* Update transforms to handle ES modules

* Update Jest to handle ES modules

* Convert react package to ES modules

* Convert react-art package to ES Modules

* Convert react-call-return package to ES Modules

* Convert react-test-renderer package to ES Modules

* Convert react-cs-renderer package to ES Modules

* Convert react-rt-renderer package to ES Modules

* Convert react-noop-renderer package to ES Modules

* Convert react-dom/server to ES modules

* Convert react-dom/{client,events,test-utils} to ES modules

* Convert react-dom/shared to ES modules

* Convert react-native-renderer to ES modules

* Convert react-reconciler to ES modules

* Convert events to ES modules

* Convert shared to ES modules

* Remove CommonJS support from transforms

* Move ReactDOMFB entry point code into react-dom/src

This is clearer because we can use ES imports in it.

* Fix Rollup shim configuration to work with ESM

* Fix incorrect comment

* Exclude external imports without side effects

* Fix ReactDOM FB build

* Remove TODOs I don’t intend to fix yet
2017-11-02 19:50:03 +00:00
Sebastian Markbåge
696908f496
[CS] Implement Some Stuff (#11390)
* Implement CS first take

This is using a pure JS API. This should probably switch to native hooks
at some later point but I'll start ironing out issues at this level first.

* Use async scheduling by default

The scheduled callback gets called immediately in render with infinite
time for now. Later this will be per root and abortable.

* Fix up the type signature of the ReactNativeCSType export

* Add escape hatch for special cased children

Working around the fact that we can't map arbitrary children slots. Just
the "children" prop.

* Readd providesModule for ReactNativeCSTypes

* Fix lint

* Fix ReactNativeTypes providesModule and CI check

* Special case a parent instance that doesn't have a props object

CSCustom can be anything here. Ugly but whatevs.

* Don't forget to store stateUpdater so that we can trigger updates

* Fix test
2017-10-27 20:05:34 -07:00
Dan Abramov
707ca7f492 Update Jest and remove hacks (#11372)
* Update Jest

* Remove hacks for Jest + Workspace integration

They were fixed by https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/4761.

* Use relative requires in tests relying on private APIs

I changed them to absolute to work around a Jest bug.
The bug has been fixed so I can revert my past changes now.
2017-10-26 15:15:24 +01:00
Brian Vaughn
c86ae4b46f Added naive scheduleDeferredCallback implementation for RN (#11362)
* Added naive scheduleDeferredCallback implementation for RN

* Fixed ReactNative shim's expected @provideModule
2017-10-25 14:13:34 -07:00
Dan Abramov
087c48bb36 Reorder imports (#11359)
* Reorder imports

* Record sizes
2017-10-25 21:07:54 +03:00
Dan Abramov
1eed302d34 Drop Haste (#11303)
* Use relative paths in packages/react

* Use relative paths in packages/react-art

* Use relative paths in packages/react-cs

* Use relative paths in other packages

* Fix as many issues as I can

This uncovered an interesting problem where ./b from package/src/a would resolve to a different instantiation of package/src/b in Jest.

Either this is a showstopper or we can solve it by completely fobbidding remaining /src/.

* Fix all tests

It seems we can't use relative requires in tests anymore. Otherwise Jest becomes confused between real file and symlink.
https://github.com/facebook/jest/issues/3830

This seems bad... Except that we already *don't* want people to create tests that import individual source files.
All existing cases of us doing so are actually TODOs waiting to be fixed.

So perhaps this requirement isn't too bad because it makes bad code looks bad.

Of course, if we go with this, we'll have to lint against relative requires in tests.
It also makes moving things more painful.

* Prettier

* Remove @providesModule

* Fix remaining Haste imports I missed earlier

* Fix up paths to reflect new flat structure

* Fix Flow

* Fix CJS and UMD builds

* Fix FB bundles

* Fix RN bundles

* Prettier

* Fix lint

* Fix warning printing and error codes

* Fix buggy return

* Fix lint and Flow

* Use Yarn on CI

* Unbreak Jest

* Fix lint

* Fix aliased originals getting included in DEV

Shouldn't affect correctness (they were ignored) but fixes DEV size regression.

* Record sizes

* Fix weird version in package.json

* Tweak bundle labels

* Get rid of output option by introducing react-dom/server.node

* Reconciler should depend on prop-types

* Update sizes last time
2017-10-25 02:55:00 +03:00
Dan Abramov
313611572b Reorganize code structure (#11288)
* Move files and tests to more meaningful places

* Fix the build

Now that we import reconciler via react-reconciler, I needed to make a few tweaks.

* Update sizes

* Move @preventMunge directive to FB header

* Revert unintentional change

* Fix Flow coverage

I forgot to @flow-ify those files. This uncovered some issues.

* Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down
Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down

Like a rat in a cage
Pulling minimum wage
Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down

Prettier, you're safer and you're wasting my time
Our records all show you were filthy but fine
But they shuttered your stores
When you opened the doors
To the cops who were bored once they'd run out of crime

Prettier, you're perfect, oh, please don't change a thing
Your mild billionaire mayor's now convinced he's a king
So the boring collect
I mean all disrespect
In the neighborhood bars I'd once dreamt I would drink

Prettier, I love you but you're freaking me out
There's a ton of the twist but we're fresh out of shout
Like a death in the hall
That you hear through your wall
Prettier, I love you but you're freaking me out

Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down
Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down
Like a death of the heart
Jesus, where do I start?
But you're still the one pool where I'd happily drown

And oh! Take me off your mailing list
For kids who think it still exists
Yes, for those who think it still exists
Maybe I'm wrong and maybe you're right
Maybe I'm wrong and maybe you're right
Maybe you're right, maybe I'm wrong
And just maybe you're right

And oh! Maybe mother told you true
And there'll always be somebody there for you
And you'll never be alone
But maybe she's wrong and maybe I'm right
And just maybe she's wrong
Maybe she's wrong and maybe I'm right
And if so, here's this song!
2017-10-19 19:50:24 +01:00
Dan Abramov
d9c1dbd617 Use Yarn Workspaces (#11252)
* Enable Yarn workspaces for packages/*

* Move src/isomorphic/* into packages/react/src/*

* Create index.js stubs for all packages in packages/*

This makes the test pass again, but breaks the build because npm/ folders aren't used yet.
I'm not sure if we'll keep this structure--I'll just keep working and fix the build after it settles down.

* Put FB entry point for react-dom into packages/*

* Move src/renderers/testing/* into packages/react-test-renderer/src/*

Note that this is currently broken because Jest ignores node_modules,
and so Yarn linking makes Jest skip React source when transforming.

* Remove src/node_modules

It is now unnecessary. Some tests fail though.

* Add a hacky workaround for Jest/Workspaces issue

Jest sees node_modules and thinks it's third party code.

This is a hacky way to teach Jest to still transform anything in node_modules/react*
if it resolves outside of node_modules (such as to our packages/*) folder.

I'm not very happy with this and we should revisit.

* Add a fake react-native package

* Move src/renderers/art/* into packages/react-art/src/*

* Move src/renderers/noop/* into packages/react-noop-renderer/src/*

* Move src/renderers/dom/* into packages/react-dom/src/*

* Move src/renderers/shared/fiber/* into packages/react-reconciler/src/*

* Move DOM/reconciler tests I previously forgot to move

* Move src/renderers/native-*/* into packages/react-native-*/src/*

* Move shared code into packages/shared

It's not super clear how to organize this properly yet.

* Add back files that somehow got lost

* Fix the build

* Prettier

* Add missing license headers

* Fix an issue that caused mocks to get included into build

* Update other references to src/

* Re-run Prettier

* Fix lint

* Fix weird Flow violation

I didn't change this file but Flow started complaining.
Caleb said this annotation was unnecessarily using $Abstract though so I removed it.

* Update sizes

* Fix stats script

* Fix packaging fixtures

Use file: instead of NODE_PATH since NODE_PATH.
NODE_PATH trick only worked because we had no react/react-dom in root node_modules, but now we do.

file: dependency only works as I expect in Yarn, so I moved the packaging fixtures to use Yarn and committed lockfiles.
Verified that the page shows up.

* Fix art fixture

* Fix reconciler fixture

* Fix SSR fixture

* Rename native packages
2017-10-19 00:22:21 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway
4b2eac3de7 Convert current build system to Rollup and adopt flat bundles (#9327)
* WIP

* fbjs support

* WIP

* dev/prod mode WIP

* More WIP

* builds a cjs bundle

* adding forwarding modules

* more progress on forwarding modules and FB config

* improved how certain modules get inlined for fb and cjs

* more forwarding modules

* added comments to the module aliasing code

* made ReactPerf and ReactTestUtils bundle again

* Use -core suffix for all bundles

This makes it easier to override things in www.

* Add a lazy shim for ReactPerf

This prevents a circular dependency between ReactGKJSModule and ReactDOM

* Fix forwarding module for ReactCurrentOwner

* Revert "Add a lazy shim for ReactPerf"

This reverts commit 723b402c07116a70ce8ff1e43a1f4d92052e8f43.

* Rename -core suffix to -fb for clarity

* Change forwarding modules to import from -fb

This is another, more direct fix for ReactPerf circular dependency

* should fix fb and cjs bundles for ReactCurrentOwner

* added provides module for ReactCurrentOwner

* should improve console output

* fixed typo with argument passing on functon call

* Revert "should improve console output"

This breaks the FB bundles.

This reverts commit 65f11ee64f678c387cb3cfef9a8b28b89a6272b9.

* Work around internal FB transform require() issue

* moved  ReactInstanceMap out of React and into ReactDOM and ReactDOMFiber

* Expose more internal modules to www

* Add missing modules to Stack ReactDOM to fix UFI

* Fix onlyChild module

* improved the build tool

* Add a rollup npm script

* Rename ReactDOM-fb to ReactDOMStack-fb

* Fix circular dependencies now that ReactDOM-fb is a GK switch

* Revert "Work around internal FB transform require() issue"

This reverts commit 0a50b6a90bffc59f8f5416ef36000b5e3a44d253.

* Bump rollup-plugin-commonjs to include a fix for rollup/rollup-plugin-commonjs#176

* Add more forwarding modules that are used on www

* Add even more forwarding modules that are used on www

* Add DOMProperty to hidden exports

* Externalize feature flags

This lets www specify them dynamically.

* Remove forwarding modules with implementations

Instead I'm adding them to react-fb in my diff.

* Add all injection necessary for error logging

* Add missing forwarding module (oops)

* Add ReactART builds

* Add ReactDOMServer bundle

* Fix UMD build of ReactDOMFiber

* Work in progress: start adding ReactNative bundle

* tidied up the options for bundles, so they can define what types they output and exclude

* Add a working RN build

* further improved and tidied up build process

* improved how bundles are built by exposing externals and making the process less "magical", also tidied up code and added more comments

* better handling of bundling ReactCurrentOwner and accessing it from renderer modules

* added NODE_DEV and NODE_PROD

* added NPM package creation and copying into build chain

* Improved UMD bundles, added better fixture testing and doc plus prod builds

* updated internal modules (WIP)

* removed all react/lib/* dependencies from appearing in bundles created on build

* added react-test-renderer bundles

* renamed bundles and paths

* fixed fixture path changes

* added extract-errors support

* added extractErrors warning

* moved shims to shims directory in rollup scripts

* changed pathing to use build rather than build/rollup

* updated release doc to reflect some rollup changes

* Updated ReactNative findNodeHandle() to handle number case (#9238)

* Add dynamic injection to ReactErrorUtils (#9246)

* Fix ReactErrorUtils injection (#9247)

* Fix Haste name

* Move files around

* More descriptive filenames

* Add missing ReactErrorUtils shim

* Tweak reactComponentExpect to make it standalone-ish in www

* Unflowify shims

* facebook-www shims now get copied over correctly to build

* removed unnecessary resolve

* building facebook-www/build is now all sync to prevent IO issues plus handles extra facebook-www src assets

* removed react-native-renderer package and made build make a react-native build dir instead

* 😭😭😭

* Add more SSR unit tests for elements and children. (#9221)

* Adding more SSR unit tests for elements and children.

* Some of my SSR tests were testing for react-text and react-empty elements that no longer exist in Fiber. Fixed the tests so that they expect correct markup in Fiber.

* Tweaked some test names after @gaearon review comment https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/9221#discussion_r107045673 . Also realized that one of the tests was essentially a direct copy of another, so deleted it.

* Responding to code review https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/9221#pullrequestreview-28996315 . Thanks @spicyj!

* ReactElementValidator uses temporary ReactNative View propTypes getter (#9256)

* Updating packages for 16.0.0-alpha.6 release

* Revert "😭😭😭"

This reverts commit 7dba33b2cfc67246881f6d57633a80e628ea05ec.

* Work around Jest issue with CurrentOwner shared state in www

* updated error codes

* splits FB into FB_DEV and FB_PROD

* Remove deps on specific builds from shims

* should no longer mangle FB_PROD output

* Added init() dev block to ReactTestUtils

* added shims for DEV only code so it does not get included in prod bundles

* added a __DEV__ wrapping code to FB_DEV

* added __DEV__ flag behind a footer/header

* Use right haste names

* keeps comments in prod

* added external babel helpers plugin

* fixed fixtures and updated cjs/umd paths

* Fixes Jest so it run tests correctly

* fixed an issue with stubbed modules not properly being replaced due to greedy replacement

* added a WIP solution for ReactCurrentOwner on FB DEV

* adds a FB_TEST bundle

* allows both ReactCurrentOwner and react/lib/ReactCurrentOwner

* adds -test to provides module name

* Remove TEST env

* Ensure requires stay at the top

* added basic mangle support (disbaled by default)

* per bundle property mangling added

* moved around plugin order to try and fix deadcode requires as per https://github.com/rollup/rollup/issues/855

* Fix flow issues

* removed gulp and grunt and moved tasks to standalone node script

* configured circleci to use new paths

* Fix lint

* removed gulp-extract-errors

* added test_build.sh back in

* added missing newline to flow.js

* fixed test coverage command

* changed permissions on test_build.sh

* fixed test_html_generations.sh

* temp removed html render test

* removed the warning output from test_build, the build should do this instead

* fixed test_build

* fixed broken npm script

* Remove unused ViewportMetrics shim

* better error output

* updated circleci to node 7 for async/await

* Fixes

* removed coverage test from circleci run

* circleci run tets

* removed build from circlci

* made a dedicated jest script in a new process

* moved order around of circlci tasks

* changing path to jest in more circleci tests

* re-enabled code coverage

* Add file header to prod bundles

* Remove react-dom/server.js (WIP: decide on the plan)

* Only UMD bundles need version header

* Merge with master

* disabled const evaluation by uglify for <script></script> string literal

* deal with ART modules for UMD bundles

* improved how bundle output gets printed

* fixed filesize difference reporting

* added filesize dep

* Update yarn lockfile for some reason

* now compares against the last run branch built on

* added react-dom-server

* removed un-needed comment

* results only get saved on full builds

* moved the rollup sized plugin into a plugins directory

* added a missing commonjs()

* fixed missing ignore

* Hack around to fix RN bundle

* Partially fix RN bundles

* added react-art bundle and a fixture for it

* Point UMD bundle to Fiber and add EventPluginHub to exported internals

* Make it build on Node 4

* fixed eslint error with resolve being defined in outer scope

* Tweak how build results are calculated and stored

* Tweak fixtures build to work on Node 4

* Include LICENSE/PATENTS and fix up package.json files

* Add Node bundle for react-test-renderer

* Revert "Hack around to fix RN bundle"

We'll do this later.

This reverts commit 59445a625962d7be4c7c3e98defc8a31f8761ec1.

* Revert more RN changes

We'll do them separately later

* Revert more unintentional changes

* Revert changes to error codes

* Add accidentally deleted RN externals

* added RN_DEV/RN_PROD bundles

* fixed typo where RN_DEV and RN_PROD were the wrong way around

* Delete/ignore fixture build outputs

* Format scripts/ with Prettier

* tidied up the Rollup build process and split functions into various different files to improve readability

* Copy folder before files

* updated yarn.lock

* updated results and yarn dependencies to the latest versions
2017-04-05 16:47:29 +01:00
Brian Vaughn
1a29b4e2a3 Updating packages for 16.0.0-alpha.6 release 2017-03-24 15:44:09 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
8ce5fe97b5 Bumped React version to 16.0.0-alpha.5 2017-03-21 13:04:08 -07:00
Ben Alpert
0d7b4d6dba 16.0.0-alpha.4 2017-03-13 08:54:41 -07:00
Andrew Clark
ca4325e3ef 16.0.0-alpha.3 2017-02-23 15:36:08 -08:00
Dan Abramov
c7ebe88c2a 16.0.0-alpha.2 2017-02-09 16:07:56 +00:00
Jon Bretman
afdf47f425 Bump fbjs to 0.8.9 (#8910) 2017-02-06 19:02:17 +00:00
Brian Vaughn
88b6175cb1 Bumping package.json versions from 16.0.0-alpha.0 to 16.0.0-alpha.1 2017-01-25 12:14:00 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
378ef5e730 16.0.0-alpha.0 2017-01-09 16:45:56 -08:00
Paul O’Shannessy
944be18357 Upgrade to fbjs v0.8.4 (#7532) 2016-08-19 10:40:03 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
0f004efce2 Build renderers into their individual npm packages (#7168)
This copies modules into three separate packages instead of
putting it all in React.

The overlap in shared and between renderers gets duplicated.

This allows the isomorphic package to stay minimal. It can also
be used as a direct dependency without much risk.

This also allow us to ship versions to each renderer independently
and we can ship renderers without updating the main react package
dependency.
2016-08-10 18:17:49 -07:00
Paul O’Shannessy
c5cb5b8bd8 Specify "files" field for npm packages (#7396) 2016-08-02 15:11:45 -07:00
Paul O’Shannessy
9354751dc9 Clean up package.json after #6338 2016-04-20 10:29:39 -07:00
Sebastian Markbage
064092102d Bump package versions 2016-04-20 03:35:31 +01:00
Sebastian Markbage
caa6abaecf Build an dedicated npm package for react-native-renderer 2016-04-20 03:35:30 +01:00