* add legacy context APIs warning in strict mode
* refactor if statement and the warning message
* add other flags for type check
* add component stack tree and refactor wording
* fix the nits
* 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).
* 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.
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.
* 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
* use different eslint config for es6 and es5
* remove confusing eslint/baseConfig.js & add more eslint setting for es5, es6
* more clear way to run eslint on es5 & es6 file
* seperate ESNext, ES6, ES6 path, and use different lint config
* rename eslint config file & update eslint rules
* Undo yarn.lock changes
* Rename a file
* Remove unnecessary exceptions
* Refactor a little bit
* Refactor and tweak the logic
* Minor issues
* 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
* Forked ReactFeatureFlags for React Native to enable debugRenderPhaseSideEffects GK
* Changed debugRenderPhaseSideEffects in www feature flags to be runtime as well
* Enable User Timing API integration with a feature flag
* Expose a way to toggle user timing flag in www
* Update ReactNativeCSFeatureFlags.js
* Update ReactFeatureFlags.js
* Fix dead code elimination for feature flags
Turning flags into named exports fixes dead code elimination.
This required some restructuring of how we verify that flag types match up. I used the Check<> trick combined with import typeof, as suggested by @calebmer.
For www, we can no longer re-export `require('ReactFeatureFlags')` directly, and instead destructure it. This means flags have to be known at init time. This is already the case so it's not a problem. In fact it may be better since it removes extra property access in tight paths.
For things that we *want* to be dynamic on www (currently, only performance flag) we can export a function to toggle it, and then put it on the secret exports. In fact this is better than just letting everyone mutate the flag at arbitrary times since we can provide, e.g., a ref counting interface to it.
* Record sizes
* 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
* 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
Did find and replace in TextMate.
```
find: (?:( \*)( ))?Copyright (?:\(c\) )?(\d{4})\b.+Facebook[\s\S]+(?:this source tree|the same directory)\.$
replace: $1$2Copyright (c) $3-present, Facebook, Inc.\n$1\n$1$2This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the\n$1$2LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
```
* ReactNativeBridgeEventPlugin supports lazily-registered event types
This accompanies changes on the native side to now specify which event types each view manager supports as part of its view config. Ultimately the goal is to lazily initialize view managers on the native side as well.
* Bubbling and direct attributes are optional on view config
This should help ease transition for pre-existing JS-only components.
* Split ReactNativeFiber into separate ReactNativeFiberRenderer module
Hopefully this is sufficient to work around Rollup circular dependency problems. (To be seen in subsequent commits...)
* Split findNodeHandle into findNodeHandleFiber + findNodeHandleStack
This allowed me to remove the ReactNative -> findNodeHandle injections, which should in turn allow me to require a fully-functional findNodeHandle without going through ReactNative. This will hopefully allow ReactNativeBaseomponent to avoid a circular dependency.
* Un-forked findNodeHandle in favor of just inlining the findNode function impl
* takeSnapshot no longer requires/depends-on ReactNative for findNodeHandle
Instead it uses the new, renderer-specific wrappers (eg findNodeHandleFiberWrapper and findNodeHandleStackWrapper) to ensure the returned value is numeric (or null). This avoids a circular dependency that would trip up Rollup.
* NativeMethodsMixin requires findNodeHandler wrapper(s) directly rather than ReactNative
This works around a potential circular dependency that would break the Rollup build
* Add RN_* build targets to hash-finle-name check
* Strip @providesModule annotations from headers for RN_* builds
* Added process.env.REACT_NATIVE_USE_FIBER to ReactNativeFeatureFlags
This is kind of a hacky solution, but it is temporary. It works around the fact that ReactNativeFeatureFlag values need to be set at build time in order to avoid a mismatch between runtime flag values. DOM avoids the need to do this by using injection but Native is not able to use this same approach due to circular dependency issues.
* Moved a couple of SECRET exports to dev-only. Removed SyntheticEvent and PooledClass from SECRET exports. Converted Rollup helper function to use named params.
* Split NativeMethodsMixins interface and object-type
* Add @noflow header to flat-bundle template to avoid triggering Flow problems
When Flow tries to infer such a large file, it consumes massive amounts of CPU/RAM and can often lead to programs crashing. It is better for such large files to use .flow.js types instead.
* NativeMethodsMixin and ReactNativeFiberHostComponent now share the same Flow type
* Collocated (externally exposed) ReactTypes and ReactNativeTypes into single files to be synced to fbsource. ReactNativeFiber and ReactNativeStack use ReactNativeType Flow type
* Build script syncs RN types and PooledClass automatically
* Added optional sync-RN step to Rollup build script
* Added results.json for new RN bundles
Shallow renderer and test utils bundles
Adds new bundles introduced with React 15.5 release to master (and 16 alpha)
react-dom/test-utils:
This new bundle contains what used to be react-addons-test-utils. This bundle shares things from react-dom rather than duplicates them.
A temporary createRenderer method has been left behind as a way to access the new shallow renderer. This is for the ReactNative release cycle only and should be going away before the final release.
react-test-renderer/shallow:
This new shallow renderer is almost entirely stand-alone (in that it doesn't use the React reconciler or scheduler). The only touch points are ReactElement and prop/context validation. This renderer is stack and fiber compatible.