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Summary: # Context In https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/16141 we imported `ReactFiberErrorDialog` unchanged from React. That implementation was not idempotent: if passed the same error instance multiple times, it would amend its `message` property every time, eventually leading to bloat and low-signal logs. The message bloat problem is most evident when rendering multiple `lazy()` components that expose the same Error reference to React (e.g. due to some cache that vends the same rejected Promise multiple times). More broadly, there's a need for structured, machine-readable logging to replace stringly-typed interfaces in both the production and development use cases. # This diff * We leave the user-supplied `message` field intact and instead do all the formatting inside `ExceptionsManager`. To avoid needless complexity, this **doesn't** always have the exact same output as the old code (but it does come close). See tests for the specifics. * The only mutation we do on React-captured error instances is setting the `componentStack` expando property. This replaces any previously-captured component stack rather than adding to it, and so doesn't create bloat. * We also report the exception fields `componentStack`, unformatted `message` (as `originalMessage`) and `name` directly to `NativeExceptionsManager` for future use. Reviewed By: cpojer Differential Revision: D16331228 fbshipit-source-id: 7b0539c2c83c7dd4e56db8508afcf367931ac71d
55 lines
1.6 KiB
JavaScript
55 lines
1.6 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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*
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* @format
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* @flow
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*/
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export type CapturedError = {
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+componentName: ?string,
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+componentStack: string,
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+error: mixed,
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+errorBoundary: ?{},
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+errorBoundaryFound: boolean,
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+errorBoundaryName: string | null,
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+willRetry: boolean,
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};
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import type {ExtendedError} from './Devtools/parseErrorStack';
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import {handleException, SyntheticError} from './ExceptionsManager';
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/**
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* Intercept lifecycle errors and ensure they are shown with the correct stack
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* trace within the native redbox component.
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*/
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function showErrorDialog(capturedError: CapturedError): boolean {
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const {componentStack, error} = capturedError;
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let errorToHandle;
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// Typically Errors are thrown but eg strings or null can be thrown as well.
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if (error instanceof Error) {
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errorToHandle = (error: ExtendedError);
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} else if (typeof error === 'string') {
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errorToHandle = (new SyntheticError(error): ExtendedError);
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} else {
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errorToHandle = (new SyntheticError('Unspecified error'): ExtendedError);
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}
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try {
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errorToHandle.componentStack = componentStack;
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} catch (e) {}
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handleException(errorToHandle, false);
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// Return false here to prevent ReactFiberErrorLogger default behavior of
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// logging error details to console.error. Calls to console.error are
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// automatically routed to the native redbox controller, which we've already
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// done above by calling ExceptionsManager.
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return false;
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}
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module.exports = {showErrorDialog};
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