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react/packages/shared/ReactTypes.js
Sebastian Markbåge 2a911f27dd [Flight] Send the awaited Promise to the client as additional debug information (#33592)
Stacked on #33588, #33589 and #33590.

This lets us automatically show the resolved value in the UI.

<img width="863" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-22 at 12 54 41 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a66d1d5e-0513-4767-910c-5c7169fc2df4"
/>

We can also show rejected I/O that may or may not have been handled with
the error message.

<img width="838" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-22 at 12 55 06 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0a8b6ae-08ba-46d8-8cc5-efb60956a1d1"
/>

To get this working we need to keep the Promise around for longer so
that we can access it once we want to emit an async sequence. I do this
by storing the WeakRefs but to ensure that the Promise doesn't get
garbage collected, I keep a WeakMap of Promise to the Promise that it
depended on. This lets the VM still clean up any Promise chains that
have leaves that are cleaned up. So this makes Promises live until the
last Promise downstream is done. At that point we can go back up the
chain to read the values out of them.

Additionally, to get the best possible value we don't want to get a
Promise that's used by internals of a third-party function. We want the
value that the first party gets to observe. To do this I had to change
the logic for which "await" to use, to be the one that is the first
await that happened in user space. It's not enough that the await has
any first party at all on the stack - it has to be the very first frame.
This is a little sketchy because it relies on the `.then()` call or
`await` call not having any third party wrappers. But it gives the best
object since it hides all the internals. For example when you call
`fetch()` we now log that actual `Response` object.
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/**
* Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @flow
*/
export type ReactNode =
| React$Element<any>
| ReactPortal
| ReactText
| ReactFragment
| ReactProvider<any>
| ReactConsumer<any>;
export type ReactEmpty = null | void | boolean;
export type ReactFragment = ReactEmpty | Iterable<React$Node>;
export type ReactNodeList = ReactEmpty | React$Node;
export type ReactText = string | number;
export type ReactProvider<T> = {
$$typeof: symbol | number,
type: ReactContext<T>,
key: null | string,
ref: null,
props: {
value: T,
children?: ReactNodeList,
},
};
export type ReactConsumerType<T> = {
$$typeof: symbol | number,
_context: ReactContext<T>,
};
export type ReactConsumer<T> = {
$$typeof: symbol | number,
type: ReactConsumerType<T>,
key: null | string,
ref: null,
props: {
children: (value: T) => ReactNodeList,
},
};
export type ReactContext<T> = {
$$typeof: symbol | number,
Consumer: ReactConsumerType<T>,
Provider: ReactContext<T>,
_currentValue: T,
_currentValue2: T,
_threadCount: number,
// DEV only
_currentRenderer?: Object | null,
_currentRenderer2?: Object | null,
// This value may be added by application code
// to improve DEV tooling display names
displayName?: string,
};
export type ReactPortal = {
$$typeof: symbol | number,
key: null | string,
containerInfo: any,
children: ReactNodeList,
// TODO: figure out the API for cross-renderer implementation.
implementation: any,
};
export type RefObject = {
current: any,
};
export type ReactScope = {
$$typeof: symbol | number,
};
export type ReactScopeQuery = (
type: string,
props: {[string]: mixed},
instance: mixed,
) => boolean;
export type ReactScopeInstance = {
DO_NOT_USE_queryAllNodes(ReactScopeQuery): null | Array<Object>,
DO_NOT_USE_queryFirstNode(ReactScopeQuery): null | Object,
containsNode(Object): boolean,
getChildContextValues: <T>(context: ReactContext<T>) => Array<T>,
};
// The subset of a Thenable required by things thrown by Suspense.
// This doesn't require a value to be passed to either handler.
export interface Wakeable {
then(onFulfill: () => mixed, onReject: () => mixed): void | Wakeable;
}
// The subset of a Promise that React APIs rely on. This resolves a value.
// This doesn't require a return value neither from the handler nor the
// then function.
interface ThenableImpl<T> {
then(
onFulfill: (value: T) => mixed,
onReject: (error: mixed) => mixed,
): void | Wakeable;
}
interface UntrackedThenable<T> extends ThenableImpl<T> {
status?: void;
_debugInfo?: null | ReactDebugInfo;
}
export interface PendingThenable<T> extends ThenableImpl<T> {
status: 'pending';
_debugInfo?: null | ReactDebugInfo;
}
export interface FulfilledThenable<T> extends ThenableImpl<T> {
status: 'fulfilled';
value: T;
_debugInfo?: null | ReactDebugInfo;
}
export interface RejectedThenable<T> extends ThenableImpl<T> {
status: 'rejected';
reason: mixed;
_debugInfo?: null | ReactDebugInfo;
}
export type Thenable<T> =
| UntrackedThenable<T>
| PendingThenable<T>
| FulfilledThenable<T>
| RejectedThenable<T>;
export type StartTransitionOptions = {
name?: string,
};
export type Usable<T> = Thenable<T> | ReactContext<T>;
export type ReactCustomFormAction = {
name?: string,
action?: string,
encType?: string,
method?: string,
target?: string,
data?: null | FormData,
};
// This is an opaque type returned by decodeFormState on the server, but it's
// defined in this shared file because the same type is used by React on
// the client.
export type ReactFormState<S, ReferenceId> = [
S /* actual state value */,
string /* key path */,
ReferenceId /* Server Reference ID */,
number /* number of bound arguments */,
];
// Intrinsic GestureProvider. This type varies by Environment whether a particular
// renderer supports it.
export type GestureProvider = any;
export type GestureOptions = {
rangeStart?: number,
rangeEnd?: number,
};
export type Awaited<T> = T extends null | void
? T // special case for `null | undefined` when not in `--strictNullChecks` mode
: T extends Object // `await` only unwraps object types with a callable then. Non-object types are not unwrapped.
? T extends {then(onfulfilled: infer F): any} // thenable, extracts the first argument to `then()`
? F extends (value: infer V) => any // if the argument to `then` is callable, extracts the argument
? Awaited<V> // recursively unwrap the value
: empty // the argument to `then` was not callable.
: T // argument was not an object
: T; // non-thenable
export type ReactCallSite = [
string, // function name
string, // file name TODO: model nested eval locations as nested arrays
number, // line number
number, // column number
number, // enclosing line number
number, // enclosing column number
];
export type ReactStackTrace = Array<ReactCallSite>;
export type ReactFunctionLocation = [
string, // function name
string, // file name TODO: model nested eval locations as nested arrays
number, // enclosing line number
number, // enclosing column number
];
export type ReactComponentInfo = {
+name: string,
+env?: string,
+key?: null | string,
+owner?: null | ReactComponentInfo,
+stack?: null | ReactStackTrace,
+props?: null | {[name: string]: mixed},
// Stashed Data for the Specific Execution Environment. Not part of the transport protocol
+debugStack?: null | Error,
+debugTask?: null | ConsoleTask,
};
export type ReactEnvironmentInfo = {
+env: string,
};
export type ReactErrorInfoProd = {
+digest: string,
};
export type ReactErrorInfoDev = {
+digest?: string,
+name: string,
+message: string,
+stack: ReactStackTrace,
+env: string,
};
export type ReactErrorInfo = ReactErrorInfoProd | ReactErrorInfoDev;
// The point where the Async Info started which might not be the same place it was awaited.
export type ReactIOInfo = {
+name: string, // the name of the async function being called (e.g. "fetch")
+start: number, // the start time
+end: number, // the end time (this might be different from the time the await was unblocked)
+value?: null | Promise<mixed>, // the Promise that was awaited if any, may be rejected
+env?: string, // the environment where this I/O was spawned.
+owner?: null | ReactComponentInfo,
+stack?: null | ReactStackTrace,
// Stashed Data for the Specific Execution Environment. Not part of the transport protocol
+debugStack?: null | Error,
+debugTask?: null | ConsoleTask,
};
export type ReactAsyncInfo = {
+awaited: ReactIOInfo,
+env?: string, // the environment where this was awaited. This might not be the same as where it was spawned.
+owner?: null | ReactComponentInfo,
+stack?: null | ReactStackTrace,
// Stashed Data for the Specific Execution Environment. Not part of the transport protocol
+debugStack?: null | Error,
+debugTask?: null | ConsoleTask,
};
export type ReactTimeInfo = {
+time: number, // performance.now
};
export type ReactDebugInfo = Array<
ReactComponentInfo | ReactEnvironmentInfo | ReactAsyncInfo | ReactTimeInfo,
>;
// Intrinsic ViewTransitionInstance. This type varies by Environment whether a particular
// renderer supports it.
export type ViewTransitionInstance = any;
export type ViewTransitionClassPerType = {
[transitionType: 'default' | string]: 'none' | 'auto' | string,
};
export type ViewTransitionClass =
| 'none'
| 'auto'
| string
| ViewTransitionClassPerType;
export type ViewTransitionProps = {
name?: string,
children?: ReactNodeList,
default?: ViewTransitionClass,
enter?: ViewTransitionClass,
exit?: ViewTransitionClass,
share?: ViewTransitionClass,
update?: ViewTransitionClass,
onEnter?: (instance: ViewTransitionInstance, types: Array<string>) => void,
onExit?: (instance: ViewTransitionInstance, types: Array<string>) => void,
onShare?: (instance: ViewTransitionInstance, types: Array<string>) => void,
onUpdate?: (instance: ViewTransitionInstance, types: Array<string>) => void,
};
export type ActivityProps = {
mode?: 'hidden' | 'visible' | null | void,
children?: ReactNodeList,
};
export type SuspenseProps = {
children?: ReactNodeList,
fallback?: ReactNodeList,
// TODO: Add "unstable_" prefix?
suspenseCallback?: (Set<Wakeable> | null) => mixed,
unstable_avoidThisFallback?: boolean,
unstable_expectedLoadTime?: number,
name?: string,
};
export type SuspenseListRevealOrder =
| 'forwards'
| 'backwards'
| 'unstable_legacy-backwards'
| 'together'
| 'independent'
| void;
export type SuspenseListTailMode = 'visible' | 'collapsed' | 'hidden' | void;
// A SuspenseList row cannot include a nested Array since it's an easy mistake to not realize it
// is treated as a single row. A Fragment can be used to intentionally have multiple children as
// a single row.
type SuspenseListRow = Exclude<
ReactNodeList,
Iterable<React$Node> | AsyncIterable<React$Node>,
>;
type DirectionalSuspenseListProps = {
// Directional SuspenseList are defined by an array of children or multiple slots to JSX
// It does not allow a single element child.
children?: Iterable<SuspenseListRow> | AsyncIterable<SuspenseListRow>, // Note: AsyncIterable is experimental.
revealOrder: 'forwards' | 'backwards' | 'unstable_legacy-backwards',
tail?: SuspenseListTailMode,
};
type NonDirectionalSuspenseListProps = {
children?: ReactNodeList,
revealOrder?: 'independent' | 'together' | void,
tail?: void,
};
export type SuspenseListProps =
| DirectionalSuspenseListProps
| NonDirectionalSuspenseListProps;
export type TracingMarkerProps = {
name: string,
children?: ReactNodeList,
};
export type CacheProps = {
children?: ReactNodeList,
};
export type ProfilerPhase = 'mount' | 'update' | 'nested-update';
export type ProfilerProps = {
id?: string,
onRender?: (
id: void | string,
phase: ProfilerPhase,
actualDuration: number,
baseDuration: number,
startTime: number,
commitTime: number,
) => void,
onCommit?: (
id: void | string,
phase: ProfilerPhase,
effectDuration: number,
commitTime: number,
) => void,
children?: ReactNodeList,
};