Summary:
Note: if this changeset causes some breakage, consider disabling rather than reverting. To disable, the call to `_preprocessPotentialDependencies` in `ResolutionRequest` can be removed.
It's a bit of an experiment. I couldn't see any particular regression caused by this, but I could see net improvement of the global cache performance, as it unlock much, much stronger batching: indeed, instead of discovering dependencies progressively, we synchronously figure out the list of all potential modules of a bundle, and kick-off cache fetching and/or transformations. So when it comes to fetching from the global cache, it'll do less requests, and each requests will ask for considerably more keys at a time.
Potential problem caused by this changeset: if a module's dependencies completely changed, then the first time we try to build the bundle it'll start transforming modules that we probably don't care at all anymore, spending precious CPU time for nothing. I've been thinking about it and I cannot see such a case happening much often. Even if it happens, it should not cause any bug or corruption, it would just take additional time.
Other potential problem: that this new code doesn't handle some types of edge cases. It's quite hard to figure out what could possibly break in the `ResolutionRequest` code (and I think it would benefit from a larger refactor). We do have a good test coverage for `DependencyGraph` and it seems to work smoothly, so I'm relatively confident we're not breaking edge cases.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D4875467
fbshipit-source-id: 2dfcc755bec638d3d1c47862ec1de5220953e812
Summary: This removes the call to `HasteFS#matchFiles()`, that has linear complexity. Instead, we index all the files by directory from `HasteFS` once loaded, a linear operation. Then, we can filter files from a particular directory much quicker.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D4826721
fbshipit-source-id: c31a0ed9a354dbc7f2dcd56179b859e491faa16c
Summary:
One of my changeset broke the "ModuleGraph" code without warning earlier because we are using `any`, that equivalent to having no typing at all. This changeset fixes the types so that `ResolutionRequest` is exactly what it actually is: a class usable for any `Module`-looking class, including the normal one, and the "ModuleGraph" one used for Buck builds. That way, the ModuleGraph's `Module` is typechecked against `Moduleish`.
Concretely this change mostly migrates the `Module` to its generic parameter counterpart `TModule` inside `ResolutionRequest`.
Reviewed By: kentaromiura
Differential Revision: D4826256
fbshipit-source-id: fcd7ca08ac6c35e4e9ca983e2aab260e352bcb4e
Summary: Adapts mocked / duplicated functionality from `node-haste` to match the new synchronous return types in the original.
Reviewed By: jeanlauliac
Differential Revision: D4819137
fbshipit-source-id: 183316adc3fae161ad9999bf72bccb8218ef8941
Summary:
This moves the `src` directory one level up and removes the `react-packager` folder. Personally, I always disliked this indirection. I'm reorganizing some things in RNP, so this seems to make sense.
Not sure if I forgot to update any paths. Can anyone advice if there are more places that need change?
Reviewed By: jeanlauliac
Differential Revision: D4487867
fbshipit-source-id: d63f9c79d6238300df9632d2e6a4e6a4196d5ccb