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Ruslan Lesiutin
4ddc019aca chore[devtools]: upgrade to webpack v5 (#26887)
## Summary
- Updated `webpack` (and all related packages) to v5 in
`react-devtools-*` packages.
- I haven't touched any `TODO (Webpack 5)`. Tried to poke it, but each
my attempt failed and parsing hook names feature stopped working. I will
work on this in a separate PR.
- This work is one of prerequisites for updating Firefox extension to
manifests v3

related PRs:
https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/22267
https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/26506

## How did you test this change?
Tested on all surfaces, explicitly checked that parsing hook names
feature still works.
2023-06-14 13:15:52 +01:00
Sebastian Markbåge
17806594cc Move createRoot/hydrateRoot to react-dom/client (#23385)
* Move createRoot/hydrateRoot to /client

We want these APIs ideally to be imported separately from things you
might use in arbitrary components (like flushSync). Those other methods
are "isomorphic" to how the ReactDOM tree is rendered. Similar to hooks.

E.g. importing flushSync into a component that only uses it on the client
should ideally not also pull in the entry client implementation on the
server.

This also creates a nicer parity with /server where the roots are in a
separate entry point.

Unfortunately, I can't quite do this yet because we have some legacy APIs
that we plan on removing (like findDOMNode) and we also haven't implemented
flushSync using a flag like startTransition does yet.

Another problem is that we currently encourage these APIs to be aliased by
/profiling (or unstable_testing). In the future you don't have to alias
them because you can just change your roots to just import those APIs and
they'll still work with the isomorphic forms. Although we might also just
use export conditions for them.

For that all to work, I went with a different strategy for now where the
real API is in / but it comes with a warning if you use it. If you instead
import /client it disables the warning in a wrapper. That means that if you
alias / then import /client that will inturn import the alias and it'll
just work.

In a future breaking changes (likely when we switch to ESM) we can just
remove createRoot/hydrateRoot from / and move away from the aliasing
strategy.

* Update tests to import from react-dom/client

* Fix fixtures

* Update warnings

* Add test for the warning

* Update devtools

* Change order of react-dom, react-dom/client alias

I think the order matters here. The first one takes precedence.

* Require react-dom through client so it can be aliased

Co-authored-by: Andrew Clark <git@andrewclark.io>
2022-03-01 00:13:28 -05:00
Brian Vaughn
b10c378024 Revert changes to react-devtools-inline Webpack config from PR #22760 (#22961) 2021-12-14 23:45:46 -05:00
Brian Vaughn
aa19d569b2 Add test selectors to experimental build (#22760)
This change adds a new "react-dom/unstable_testing" entry point but I believe its contents will exactly match "react-dom/index" for the stable build. (The experimental build will have the added new selector APIs.)
2021-11-16 16:27:10 -05:00
EzzAk
255221c869 [DevTools] Add open in editor for fb (#22649)
Co-authored-by: Brian Vaughn <bvaughn@fb.com>
2021-11-03 11:27:30 -04:00
Abhay Gupta
3fcd81dd1c Improved workers filenames in devtools-inline (#22676) 2021-11-02 10:30:37 -04:00
Brian Vaughn
225740be48 Add named hooks support to react-devtools-inline (#22263)
This commit builds on PR #22260 and makes the following changes:
* Adds a DevTools feature flag for named hooks support. (This allows us to disable it entirely for a build via feature flag.)
* Adds a new Suspense cache for dynamically imported modules. (This allows a component to suspend while importing an external code chunk– like the hook names parsing code).
* DevTools supports a hookNamesModuleLoaderFunction param to import the hook names module. I wish this could be handles as part of the react-devtools-shared package, but I'm not sure how to configure Webpack (4) to serve the chunk from react-devtools-inline. This seemed like a reasonable workaround.

The PR also contains an additional unrelated change:
* Removes pre-fetch optimization (added in DevTools: Improve named hooks network caching #22198). This optimization was mostly only important for cases where sources needed to be re-downloaded, something which we can now avoid in most cases¹ thanks to using cached responses already loaded by the page. (I tested this locally on Facebook and this change has no negative performance impact. There is still some overhead from serializing the JS through the Bridge but that's constant between the two approaches.)

¹ The case where we don't benefit from cached responses is when DevTools are opened after the page has already loaded certain scripts. This seems uncommon enough that I don't think it justified the added complexity of prefetching.
2021-09-09 15:25:26 -04:00
Luna Ruan
60a30cf32e Console Logging for StrictMode Double Rendering (#22030)
React currently suppress console logs in StrictMode during double rendering. However, this causes a lot of confusion. This PR moves the console suppression logic from React into React Devtools. Now by default, we no longer suppress console logs. Instead, we gray out the logs in console during double render. We also add a setting in React Devtools to allow developers to hide console logs during double render if they choose.
2021-08-25 15:35:38 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
f4161c3ec7 [DRAFT] Import scheduling profiler into DevTools Profiler (#21897) 2021-07-22 13:58:57 -04:00
Brian Vaughn
c5cfa71948 DevTools: Show hook names based on variable usage (#21641)
Co-authored-by: Brian Vaughn <brian.david.vaughn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Saphal Patro <saphal1998@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: VibhorCodecianGupta <vibhordelgupta@gmail.com>
2021-07-01 14:39:18 -04:00
Brian Vaughn
85b543c6b4 Added new GitHub issue form for React DevTools bug reports (#21450)
Added a new bug report template built with GitHub issue forms:
https://gh-community.github.io/issue-template-feedback/structured/

And updated DevTools bug report link to send information formatted for this new template.
2021-05-07 08:46:58 -04:00
Brian Vaughn
9d48779b36 Fixed broken feature flag import for DT inline package (#21237) 2021-04-11 14:59:52 -04:00
Sean Keenan
93c3dc54b6 react-devtools-inline: Remove css-sourcemap's when bundling for dist (#20170) 2020-11-10 08:47:39 -05:00
Nick Reiley
7e405d458d [DevTools] Add DevTools forked Feature flags (#18994)
Also resolve an uncaught error in extension build (#18843).

Co-authored-by: Brian Vaughn <brian.david.vaughn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Brian Vaughn <bvaughn@fb.com>
2020-10-12 13:07:10 -04:00
Johnny Pribyl
b3b1bb9ce2 Enable source maps for DevTools production builds (#19773)
Co-authored-by: Brian Vaughn <bvaughn@fb.com>
2020-09-18 10:07:22 -04:00
Brian Vaughn
a9ba5283d9 Disable DevTools minification (#19369)
DevTools isn't being downloaded like typical JavaScript, so bundle size concerns don't apply. Parsing is still a consideration (so I'm open for discussion here) but I think this change would provide a couple of benefits:
* People are more likely to *actually read* non-minified source code when e.g. a breakpoint is hit (as with the recent debugger statement)
* Component stacks will be easier to parse on bug reports
2020-07-15 10:38:30 -04:00
Brian Vaughn
2efe63d99c DevTools: Add break-on-warn feature (#19048)
This commit adds a new tab to the Settings modal: Debugging

This new tab has the append component stacks feature and a new one: break on warn

This new feature adds a debugger statement into the console override
2020-05-29 14:34:43 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
36cab2720a DevTools: Improved "native" component stacks (#18656)
* DevTools console override handles new component stack format

DevTools does not attempt to mimic the default browser console format for its component stacks but it does properly detect the new format for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
2020-04-21 11:46:11 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
5fc97420b9 Remove dependency on local git checkout from build process (#17475)
* Remove dependency on local git checkout from build process

* Updated Webpack dependencies to account for recent changes to deps for Flight
2019-11-27 07:48:09 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
41db902ed4 Removed unused __TEST__ files 2019-08-14 19:03:32 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
39209dc5b5 Update react-devtools-inline to embed react-debug-tools since it's not published yet 2019-08-14 11:37:48 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
58b39c60db Fixed web extensions 2019-08-14 10:33:33 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
30b8ef3756 Iterated on Webpack configs until I got the inline and shell packages seemingly working 2019-08-14 09:24:35 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
441d014cef Cleaned up some extnesions build script stuff 2019-08-13 22:15:38 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
183f96f2ac Prettier 2019-08-13 17:58:03 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
8001b6432c Fixed raw-loader + Jest problem 2019-08-12 08:49:26 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
dc8580e64d New NPM package react-devtools-inline (#363) 2019-08-05 10:09:26 -07:00