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react-native/Libraries/TurboModule/TurboModuleRegistry.js
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Paige Sun bfe3cd01bc Log info when TurboModule cannot be found
Summary:
There are a surprisingly large number of nil modules in both bridge and bridgeless. So far, features may silently fail if a module is nil.

We can't log with with console.error or console.warn because many tests will break even though modules aren't used in the test.

Differential Revision: D27285601

fbshipit-source-id: 1467100f2a4c48e97de5dd6e846c26981c14f099
2021-03-25 16:08:38 -07:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @flow strict
* @format
*/
const NativeModules = require('../BatchedBridge/NativeModules');
import type {TurboModule} from './RCTExport';
import invariant from 'invariant';
const turboModuleProxy = global.__turboModuleProxy;
function requireModule<T: TurboModule>(name: string): ?T {
// Bridgeless mode requires TurboModules
if (!global.RN$Bridgeless) {
// Backward compatibility layer during migration.
const legacyModule = NativeModules[name];
if (legacyModule != null) {
return ((legacyModule: $FlowFixMe): T);
}
}
if (turboModuleProxy != null) {
const module: ?T = turboModuleProxy(name);
if (module == null) {
// Common fixes: Verify the TurboModule is registered in the native binary, and adopts the code generated type-safe Spec base class.
console.info('Unable to get iOS TurboModule for ' + name + '.');
}
return module;
}
return null;
}
export function get<T: TurboModule>(name: string): ?T {
// $FlowFixMe[incompatible-call]
return requireModule<T>(name);
}
export function getEnforcing<T: TurboModule>(name: string): T {
// $FlowFixMe[incompatible-call]
const module = requireModule<T>(name);
invariant(
module != null,
`TurboModuleRegistry.getEnforcing(...): '${name}' could not be found. ` +
'Verify that a module by this name is registered in the native binary.',
);
return module;
}