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202 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Abramov
fb6b50871b Update versions for 16.8.6 2019-03-27 23:58:16 -07:00
Dan Abramov
8e9a013c07 Release 16.8.5 2019-03-22 16:47:59 +00:00
Brian Vaughn
56035dac64 unstable_Profiler -> Profiler (#15172) 2019-03-21 09:18:34 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway
b83e01cade Adds more scaffolding for experimental event API (#15112)
* Adds more scaffolding for experimental event API
2019-03-20 11:20:17 +00:00
Jared Palmer
2b93d686e3 Add more info to invalid hook call error message (#15139)
* Add more info to invalid hook call error message

* Update other renderers + change call to action

* Update related tests for new hooks error message

* Fix lint errors
2019-03-18 18:22:38 +00:00
Dan Abramov
8d60bd4dc2 [Shallow] Implement setState for Hooks and remount on type change (#15120)
* Throw away old shallow renderer state on type change

This worked in function components but was broken for classes. It incorrectly retained the old instance even if the type was different.

* Remove _previousComponentIdentity

We only needed this because we didn't correctly reset based on type. Now we do so this can go away.

* Use _reset when unmounting

* Use arbitrary componentIdentity

There was no particular reason it was set to element.type. We just wanted to check if something is a render phase update.

* Support Hook state updates in shallow renderer
2019-03-15 22:30:32 +00:00
Brandon Dail
b283d75c17 Support React.memo in ReactShallowRenderer (#14816)
* Support React.memo in ReactShallowRenderer

ReactShallowRenderer uses element.type frequently, but with React.memo
elements the actual type is element.type.type. This updates
ReactShallowRenderer so it uses the correct element type for Memo
components and also validates the inner props for the wrapped
components.

* Allow Rect.memo to prevent re-renders

* Support memo(forwardRef())

* Dont call memo comparison function on initial render

* Fix test

* Small tweaks
2019-03-15 22:17:09 +00:00
Sebastian Silbermann
52c870c8d9 Fix shallow renderer not allowing hooks in forwardRef render functions (#15100)
* test: Add test for shallow + forwardRef + hook

* fix(react-test-renderer): shallow forwardRef hooks
2019-03-15 15:28:34 +00:00
Dominic Gannaway
0c03a47436 Adds experimental event API scaffolding (#15108)
* Adds experimental event API scaffolding
2019-03-14 17:02:42 +00:00
Andrew Clark
1e3b6192b5 Import Scheduler directly, not via host config (#14984)
* Import Scheduler directly, not via host config

We currently schedule asynchronous tasks via the host config. (The host
config is a static/build-time dependency injection system that varies
across different renderers — DOM, native, test, and so on.) Instead of
calling platform APIs like `requestIdleCallback` directly, each renderer
implements a method called `scheduleDeferredCallback`.

We've since discovered that when scheduling tasks, it's crucial that
React work is placed in the same queue as other, non-React work on the
main thread. Otherwise, you easily end up in a starvation scenario where
rendering is constantly interrupted by less important tasks. You need a
centralized coordinator that is used both by React and by other
frameworks and application code. This coordinator must also have a
consistent API across all the different host environments, for
convention's sake and so product code is portable — e.g. so the same
component can work in both React Native and React Native Web.

This turned into the Scheduler package. We will have different builds of
Scheduler for each of our target platforms. With this approach, we treat
Scheduler like a built-in platform primitive that exists wherever React
is supported.

Now that we have this consistent interface, the indirection of the host
config no longer makes sense for the purpose of scheduling tasks. In
fact, we explicitly do not want renderers to scheduled task via any
system except the Scheduler package.

So, this PR removes `scheduleDeferredCallback` and its associated
methods from the host config in favor of directly importing Scheduler.

* Missed an extraneous export
2019-03-06 14:41:45 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
a9aa24ed8d 16.8.4 and changelog 2019-03-05 15:17:42 -08:00
Andrew Clark
69060e1da6 Swap expect(ReactNoop) for expect(Scheduler) (#14971)
* Swap expect(ReactNoop) for expect(Scheduler)

In the previous commits, I upgraded our custom Jest matchers for the
noop and test renderers to use Scheduler under the hood.

Now that all these matchers are using Scheduler, we can drop
support for passing ReactNoop and test roots and always pass
Scheduler directly.

* Externalize Scheduler in noop and test bundles

I also noticed we don't need to regenerator runtime in noop anymore.
2019-02-28 12:54:47 -08:00
Andrew Clark
ccb2a8a44e Replace test renderer's fake Scheduler implementation with mock build (#14970)
* Replace test renderer's fake Scheduler implementation with mock build

The test renderer has its own mock implementation of the Scheduler
interface, with the ability to partially render work in tests. Now that
this functionality has been lifted into a proper mock Scheduler build,
we can use that instead.

* Fix Profiler tests in prod
2019-02-28 10:50:38 -08:00
Andrew Clark
8e25ed20bd Unify noop and test renderer assertion APIs (#14952)
* Throw in tests if work is done before emptying log

Test renderer already does this. Makes it harder to miss unexpected
behavior by forcing you to assert on every logged value.

* Convert ReactNoop tests to use jest matchers

The matchers warn if work is flushed while the log is empty. This is
the pattern we already follow for test renderer. I've used the same APIs
as test renderer, so it should be easy to switch between the two.
2019-02-25 19:01:45 -08:00
Dan Abramov
8c1966590a Release 16.8.3 2019-02-21 18:09:18 +00:00
Dan Abramov
3e55560438 Release 16.8.2 2019-02-14 19:13:15 +00:00
Dan Abramov
0e4135e8c2 Revert "[ShallowRenderer] Queue/rerender on dispatched action after render component with hooks (#14802)" (#14839)
This reverts commit 6d4038f0a6.
2019-02-13 16:52:14 +00:00
Rodrigo Ribeiro
6d4038f0a6 [ShallowRenderer] Queue/rerender on dispatched action after render component with hooks (#14802)
* [shallow-renderer] Rerender on dispatched action out of render
2019-02-13 15:59:02 +00:00
Brian Vaughn
45fc46bfa0 16.8.1 packages 2019-02-06 18:21:33 +00:00
Sunil Pai
1107b9673c [TestUtils.act] warn when using TestUtils.act in node (#14768)
* warn when using TestUtils.act in node

* s/warns/throws

* s/throw/warn

* consistent ellipses
2019-02-06 16:25:26 +00:00
Brian Vaughn
008a2ab9cd 16.8.0 2019-02-06 08:04:00 +00:00
Sunil Pai
d1326f466a [TestUtils.act] fix return result checking (#14758)
* fix .act return value testing when result === null

* nit
2019-02-05 17:34:21 +00:00
Sunil Pai
267ed98146 expose TestUtils.act() for batching actions in tests (#14744)
* expose unstable_interact for batching actions in tests

* move to TestUtils

* move it all into testutils

* s/interact/act

* warn when calling hook-like setState outside batching mode

* pass tests

* merge-temp

* move jsdom test to callsite

* mark failing tests

* pass most tests (except one)

* augh IE

* pass fuzz tests

* better warning, expose the right batchedUpdates on TestRenderer for www

* move it into hooks, test for dom

* expose a flag on the host config, move stuff around

* rename, pass flow

* pass flow... again

* tweak .act() type

* enable for all jest environments/renderers; pass (most) tests.

* pass all tests

* expose just the warning from the scheduler

* don't return values

* a bunch of changes.

can't return values from .act
don't try to await .act calls
pass tests

* fixes and nits

* "fire events that udpates state"

* nit

* 🙄

* my bad

* hi andrew

(prettier fix)
2019-02-05 16:10:16 +00:00
Andrew Clark
fb3f7bfde9 Avoid importing Scheduler directly (#14757)
* Avoid importing Scheduler directly

The reconciler should not depend directly on Scheduler. This adds it to
the host config for the renderer instead.

(Except for `scheduler/tracing` imports, which are used only by the
profiling build. I've left those imports as-is, though I'm open to
directing those through the host config, too.)

* Make throwaway root id longer to appease Brian
2019-02-05 03:21:25 -08:00
Dan Abramov
c21c41ecfa Tweak invalid Hook warning and error (#14747) 2019-02-01 21:05:13 +00:00
Andrew Clark
ba6477aa3c Improve Reducer Hook's lazy init API (#14723)
* Improve Reducer Hook's lazy init API

* Use generic type for initilizer input

Still requires an `any` cast in the case where `init` function is
not provided.
2019-01-29 17:39:24 -08:00
Andrew Clark
cb1ff430e8 Phased dispatcher (#14701)
* Move DEV-only function right above where it's used

I don't like looking at this top-level function #petty

* Use different dispatchers for functions & classes

Classes support readContext, but not any of the other dispatcher
methods. Function support all methods.

This is a more robust version of our previous strategy of checking
whether `currentlyRenderingFiber` is null.

As a next step, we can use a separate dispatcher for each phase of the
render cycle (mount versus update).

* Use separate dispatchers for mount and update

* Remove mount code from update path

Deletes mount-specific code from the update path, since it should be
unreachable. To continue supporting progressive enhancement (mounting
new hooks at the end of the list), we detect when there are no more
current hooks and switch back to the mount dispatcher. Progressive
enhancement isn't officially supported yet, so it will continue to warn.

* Factoring nits

* Fix Flow

Had to cheat more than I would like

* More Flow nits

* Switch back to using a special dispatcher for nested hooks in DEV

In order for this strategy to work, I had to revert progressive
enhancement support (appending hooks to the end). It was previously a
warning but now it results in an error. We'll reconsider later.

* Always pass args to updateState and updateReducer

Even though the extra args are only used on mount, to ensure
type consistency.
2019-01-29 16:32:15 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
6cb26774e2 Enable hooks! (#14679)
* Turned enableHooks feature flag on everywhere
* Removed useHooks feature flag from tests (now that it's on by default)
* Remove useHooks feature flag entirely
2019-01-23 13:28:09 -08:00
Dan Abramov
baa6d40fc8 Mention forwardRef() in <Fn ref={...} /> errors and warnings (#14644) 2019-01-21 16:01:48 +00:00
Grey Baker
b66e6e41e6 Add directory details to the package.json of all packages (#14628)
Specifying the directory as part of the `repository` field in a `package.json`
allows third party tools to provide better support when working with monorepos.
For example, it allows them to correctly construct a commit diff for a specific
package.

This format was accepted by npm in https://github.com/npm/rfcs/pull/19.
2019-01-18 20:21:12 +00:00
Yi-Shan, Chen
4f332885a2 Fix shallow renderer set instance state after gDSFP before calling sCU (#14613)
* Fix shallow renderer set instance state after gDSFP before calling sCU

* Update ReactShallowRenderer.js

* Unwind abstraction

* Fewer names
2019-01-18 02:31:14 +00:00
Dan Abramov
be457ca685 Small tweaks to SSR to match #14594 (#14618)
* Small tweaks to SSR to match #14594

* Remove unnecessary comparison
2019-01-18 00:52:13 +00:00
Dominic Gannaway
4feab7fc92 Add hooks support to ReactShallowRenderer (#14567)
* Add hook support to ReactShallowRenderer
2019-01-17 17:42:27 +00:00
Andrew Clark
c695b2384f React v16.7.0 2018-12-19 17:23:14 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
98eb5ae531 TestRenderer toJSON should not expose the Array wrapper Suspense uses for hidden trees (#14392) 2018-12-05 11:09:51 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
686f1060ad Publish a local release (canary or stable) to NPM (#14260)
New release scripts.

Learn more at https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/master/scripts/release/README.md
2018-11-23 12:37:18 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
c954efa70f Remove import * as pattern from the codebase (#14282)
Whenever we do this, Rollup needs to materialize this as an object.
This causes it to also add the Babel compatibility property which is
unnecessary bloat. However, since when we use these, we leak the object
this often also deopts any compiler optimizations.

If we really need an object we should export default an object.

Currently there is an exception for DOMTopLevelEventTypes since
listing out the imports is a PITA and it doesn't escape so it should
get properly inlined. We should probably move to a different pattern
to avoid this for consistency though.
2018-11-19 15:32:54 -08:00
Andrew Clark
b50e63ef53 Updating package versions for release 16.6.1 2018-11-06 18:19:57 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
fd1256a561 Add Debug Tools Package for Introspection of Hooks (#14085)
* Add debug tools package

* Add basic implementation

* Implement inspection of the current state of hooks using the fiber tree

* Support useContext hooks inspection by backtracking from the Fiber

I'm not sure this is safe because the return fibers may not be current
but close enough and it's fast.

We use this to set up the current values of the providers.

* rm copypasta

* Use lastIndexOf

Just in case. I don't know of any scenario where this can happen.

* Support ForwardRef

* Add test for memo and custom hooks

* Support defaultProps resolution
2018-11-05 10:02:59 -08:00
Andrew Clark
8c67bbf183 [scheduler] Deadline object -> shouldYield (#14025)
* [scheduler] Deadline object -> shouldYield

Instead of using a requestIdleCallback-style deadline object, expose a
method Scheduler.shouldYield that returns true if there's a higher
priority event in the queue.

* Nits
2018-10-30 13:47:51 -07:00
Dan Abramov
6c29eabf78 Updating package versions for release 16.6.0 2018-10-23 16:23:41 -07:00
Dan Abramov
d520b358d6 Revert all package versions to 16.5.2 state
Our release script is getting really confused so I'm resetting to last working state.
2018-10-23 16:18:28 -07:00
Dan Abramov
8f1ec7649e Bump versions to beta.0 2018-10-23 16:01:57 -07:00
Andrew Clark
cbbc2b6c4d [Synchronous Suspense] Suspending a class outside concurrent mode (#13926)
* [Synchronous Suspense] Suspending a class outside concurrent mode

When a class component suspends during mount outside concurrent mode,
change the tag so it's not mistaken for a completed component. For
example, we should not call componentWillUnmount if it is deleted.

* PR nits
2018-10-23 11:36:56 -07:00
Dan Abramov
b5c0852fdd Bump version to 16.6.0-beta.0 (#13906)
* Bump version to 16.6.0-beta.0

* Root too
2018-10-20 13:03:15 -04:00
Dan Abramov
769b1f270e pure -> memo (#13905) 2018-10-20 12:46:23 -04:00
Sebastian Markbåge
15b11d23f9 Allow arbitrary types to be wrapped in pure (#13903)
* Allow arbitrary types to be wrapped in pure

This creates an outer fiber that container the pure check and an inner
fiber that represents which ever type of component.

* Add optimized fast path for simple pure function components

Special cased when there are no defaultProps and it's a simple function
component instead of class. This doesn't require an extra fiber.

We could make it so that this also works with custom comparer but that
means we have to go through one extra indirection to get to it.
Maybe it's worth it, donno.
2018-10-20 00:32:16 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
95a313ec0b Unfork Lazy Component Branches (#13902)
* Introduce elementType field

This will be used to store the wrapped type of an element. E.g. pure and
lazy.

The existing type field will be used for the unwrapped type within them.

* Store the unwrapped type on the type field of lazy components

* Use the raw tags for lazy components

Instead, we check if the elementType and type are equal to test if
we need to resolve props. This is slightly slower in the normal case
but will yield less code and branching.

* Clean up lazy branches

* Collapse work tag numbering

* Split IndeterminateComponent out from Lazy

This way we don't have to check the type in a hacky way in the
indeterminate path. Also, lets us deal with lazy that resolves to
indeterminate and such.

* Missing clean up in rebase
2018-10-19 22:22:45 -07:00
Andrew Clark
dac9202a9c Hide timed-out children instead of deleting them so their state is preserved (#13823)
* Store the start time on `updateQueue` instead of `stateNode`

Originally I did this to free the `stateNode` field to store a second
set of children. I don't we'll need this anymore, since we use fragment
fibers instead. But I still think using `updateQueue` makes more sense
so I'll leave this in.

* Use fragment fibers to keep the primary and fallback children separate

If the children timeout, we switch to showing the fallback children in
place of the "primary" children. However, we don't want to delete the
primary children because then their state will be lost (both the React
state and the host state, e.g. uncontrolled form inputs). Instead we
keep them mounted and hide them. Both the fallback children AND the
primary children are rendered at the same time. Once the primary
children are un-suspended, we can delete the fallback children — don't
need to preserve their state.

The two sets of children are siblings in the host environment, but
semantically, for purposes of reconciliation, they are two separate
sets. So we store them using two fragment fibers.

However, we want to avoid allocating extra fibers for every placeholder.
They're only necessary when the children time out, because that's the
only time when both sets are mounted.

So, the extra fragment fibers are only used if the children time out.
Otherwise, we render the primary children directly. This requires some
custom reconciliation logic to preserve the state of the primary
children. It's essentially a very basic form of re-parenting.

* Use `memoizedState` to store various pieces of SuspenseComponent's state

SuspenseComponent has three pieces of state:

- alreadyCaptured: Whether a component in the child subtree already
suspended. If true, subsequent suspends should bubble up to the
next boundary.
- didTimeout: Whether the boundary renders the primary or fallback
children. This is separate from `alreadyCaptured` because outside of
strict mode, when a boundary times out, the first commit renders the
primary children in an incomplete state, then performs a second commit
to switch the fallback. In that first commit, `alreadyCaptured` is
false and `didTimeout` is true.
- timedOutAt: The time at which the boundary timed out. This is separate
from `didTimeout` because it's not set unless the boundary
actually commits.


These were previously spread across several fields.

This happens to make the non-strict case a bit less hacky; the logic for
that special case is now mostly localized to the UnwindWork module.

* Hide timed-out Suspense children

When a subtree takes too long to load, we swap its contents out for
a fallback to unblock the rest of the tree. Because we don't want
to lose the state of the timed out view, we shouldn't actually delete
the nodes from the tree. Instead, we'll keep them mounted and hide
them visually. When the subtree is unblocked, we un-hide it, having
preserved the existing state.

Adds additional host config methods. For mutation mode:

- hideInstance
- hideTextInstance
- unhideInstance
- unhideTextInstance

For persistent mode:

- cloneHiddenInstance
- cloneUnhiddenInstance
- createHiddenTextInstance

I've only implemented the new methods in the noop and test renderers.
I'll implement them in the other renderers in subsequent commits.

* Include `hidden` prop in noop renderer's output

This will be used in subsequent commits to test that timed-out children
are properly hidden.

Also adds getChildrenAsJSX() method as an alternative to using
getChildren(). (Ideally all our tests would use test renderer #oneday.)

* Implement hide/unhide host config methods for DOM renderer

For DOM nodes, we hide using `el.style.display = 'none'`.

Text nodes don't have style, so we hide using `text.textContent = ''`.

* Implement hide/unhide host config methods for Art renderer

* Create DOM fixture that tests state preservation of timed out content

* Account for class components that suspend outside concurrent mode

Need to distinguish mount from update. An unfortunate edge case :(

* Fork appendAllChildren between persistent and mutation mode

* Remove redundant check for existence of el.style

* Schedule placement effect on indeterminate components

In non-concurrent mode, indeterminate fibers may commit in an
inconsistent state. But when they update, we should throw out the
old fiber and start fresh. Which means the new fiber needs a
placement effect.

* Pass null instead of current everywhere in mountIndeterminateComponent
2018-10-18 15:37:16 -07:00
Dan Abramov
77f8dfd81e Updating package versions for release 16.6.0-alpha.8af6728 2018-10-10 17:12:05 +01:00