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Jan Kassens f101c2d0d3 Remove Reconciler fork (2/2) (#25775)
We've heard from multiple contributors that the Reconciler forking
mechanism was confusing and/or annoying to deal with. Since it's
currently unused and there's no immediate plans to start using it again,
this removes the forking.

Fully removing the fork is split into 2 steps to preserve file history:

**#25774 previous PR that did the bulk of the work:**
- remove `enableNewReconciler` feature flag.
- remove `unstable_isNewReconciler` export
- remove eslint rules for cross fork imports
- remove `*.new.js` files and update imports
- merge non-suffixed files into `*.old` files where both exist
(sometimes types were defined there)

**This PR**
- rename `*.old` files
2022-12-01 23:19:13 -05:00
Jan Kassens 420f0b7fa1 Remove Reconciler fork (1/2) (#25774)
We've heard from multiple contributors that the Reconciler forking
mechanism was confusing and/or annoying to deal with. Since it's
currently unused and there's no immediate plans to start using it again,
this removes the forking.

Fully removing the fork is split into 2 steps to preserve file history:

**This PR**
- remove `enableNewReconciler` feature flag.
- remove `unstable_isNewReconciler` export
- remove eslint rules for cross fork imports
- remove `*.new.js` files and update imports
- merge non-suffixed files into `*.old` files where both exist
(sometimes types were defined there)

**#25775**
- rename `*.old` files
2022-12-01 23:06:25 -05:00
mofeiZ fa11bd6ecc [ServerRenderer] Add option to send instructions as data attributes (#25437)
### Changes made:
- Running with enableFizzExternalRuntime (feature flag) and
unstable_externalRuntimeSrc (param) will generate html nodes with data
attributes that encode Fizz instructions.
```
<div 
  hidden data-rxi=""
  data-bid="param0"
  data-dgst="param1"
></div>
```
- Added an external runtime browser script
`ReactDOMServerExternalRuntime`, which processes and removes these nodes
- This runtime should be passed as to renderInto[...] via
`unstable_externalRuntimeSrc`
- Since this runtime is render blocking (for all streamed suspense
boundaries and segments), we want this to reach the client as early as
possible. By default, Fizz will send this script at the end of the shell
when it detects dynamic content (e.g. suspenseful pending tasks), but it
can be sent even earlier by calling `preinit(...)` inside a component.
- The current implementation relies on Float to dedupe sending
`unstable_externalRuntimeSrc`, so `enableFizzExternalRuntime` is only
valid when `enableFloat` is also set.
2022-11-30 13:22:08 -05:00
Sebastian Silbermann 6fb8133ed3 Turn on string ref deprecation warning for everybody (not codemoddable) (#25383)
## Summary
 
Alternate to https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25334 without any
prod runtime changes i.e. the proposed codemod in
https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/blob/createlement-rfc/text/0000-create-element-changes.md#deprecate-string-refs-and-remove-production-mode-_owner-field
would not work.

## How did you test this change?

- [x] CI
- [x] `yarn test` with and without `warnAboutStringRefs`
2022-11-16 19:15:57 -05:00
Andrew Clark 9cdf8a99ed [Codemod] Update copyright header to Meta (#25315)
* Facebook -> Meta in copyright

rg --files | xargs sed -i 's#Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.#Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.#g'

* Manual tweaks
2022-10-18 11:19:24 -04:00
c0dedance 9fb581c7cc Refactor: merge duplicate imports (#25489)
Co-authored-by: Jan Kassens <jan@kassens.net>
2022-10-16 21:58:58 -04:00
Josh Story 2cf4352e1c Implement HostSingleton Fiber type (#25426) 2022-10-11 08:42:42 -07:00
Tianyu Yao 513417d695 Return lastNonHostInstance in getInspectorDataForInstance for devtools (#25441) 2022-10-07 15:43:02 -07:00
Jan Kassens 3b6826ed9e Flow: inference_mode=constrain_writes
This mode is going to be the new default in Flow going forward.
There was an unfortuante large number of suppressions in this update.

More on the changes can be found in this [Flow blog post](https://medium.com/flow-type/new-flow-language-rule-constrained-writes-4c70e375d190).

Added some of the required annotations using the provided codemod:

```sh
node_modules/.bin/flow codemod annotate-declarations --write .
```

ghstack-source-id: 0b168e1b23
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25422
2022-10-04 15:49:48 -04:00
Jan Kassens aed33a49cc Flow upgrade to 0.185
ghstack-source-id: 8104710c96
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25420
2022-10-04 13:50:59 -04:00
Jan Kassens 8bc95bb3c8 Flow upgrade to 0.154
ghstack-source-id: d84024950a
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25413
2022-10-04 11:49:14 -04:00
Jan Kassens 9f8a98a390 Flow upgrade to 0.153
- method unbinding is no longer supported in Flow for soundness, this added a bunch of suppressions
- Flow now prevents objects to be supertypes of interfaces/classes

ghstack-source-id: d7749cbad8
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25412
2022-10-04 11:30:06 -04:00
Jan Kassens 64fe791be8 Flow upgrade to 0.146
This upgrade made more expressions invalidate refinements. In some
places this lead to a large number of suppressions that I automatically
suppressed and should be followed up on when the code is touched.
I think most of them might require either manual annotations or moving
a value into a const to allow refinement.

ghstack-source-id: a45b40abf0
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25410
2022-10-04 11:01:50 -04:00
Jan Kassens d3c6c16a03 Flow upgrade to 0.145
Fixed a RN library definition that defined `CustomEvent` as a reference to itself.

ghstack-source-id: 90da2e316f
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25409
2022-10-04 11:01:50 -04:00
Jan Kassens 0a3072278e Flow: complete types first migration (#25389)
This complete the "types first" migration and enables the config everywhere.
2022-10-03 21:59:33 -04:00
Jan Kassens b1f34aa307 Flow: types first in react-native-renderer (#25363) 2022-10-03 17:03:33 -04:00
Josh Story 7b25b961df [Fizz/Float] Float for stylesheet resources (#25243)
* [Fizz/Float] Float for stylesheet resources

This commit implements Float in Fizz and on the Client. The initial set of supported APIs is roughly

1. Convert certain stylesheets into style Resources when opting in with precedence prop
2. Emit preloads for stylesheets and explicit preload tags
3. Dedupe all Resources by href
4. Implement ReactDOM.preload() to allow for imperative preloading
5. Implement ReactDOM.preinit() to allow for imperative preinitialization

Currently supports
1. style Resources (link rel "stylesheet")
2. font Resources (preload as "font")

later updates will include support for scripts and modules
2022-09-30 16:14:04 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge 97d75c9c8b Move react-dom implementation files to react-dom-bindings (#25345)
This lets us share it with react-server-dom-webpack while still having a
dependency on react-dom. It also makes somewhat sense from a bundling
perspective since react-dom is an external to itself.
2022-09-28 19:05:50 -04:00
Luna Ruan 0556bab32c [Transition Tracing] More Accurate End Time (#25105)
add more accurate end time for transitions and update host configs with `requestPostPaintCallback` function and move post paint logic to another module and use it in the work loop
2022-09-13 10:55:56 -07:00
Jan Kassens 5fdcd23aaa Flow: upgrade to 0.140 (#25252)
This update range includes:

- `types_first` ([blog](https://flow.org/en/docs/lang/types-first/), all exports need annotated types) is default. I disabled this for now to make that change incremental.
- Generics that escape the scope they are defined in are an error. I fixed some with explicit type annotations and some are suppressed that I didn't easily figure out.
2022-09-13 13:33:43 -04:00
Jan Kassens 9328988c02 Flow: fix Fiber typed as any (#25241) 2022-09-12 13:44:58 -04:00
Jan Kassens 8003ab9cf5 Flow: remove explicit object syntax (#25223) 2022-09-09 16:03:48 -04:00
Jan Kassens 492c6e29e7 Flow: upgrade to 0.127 (#25221)
A smaller incremental update as some next version was changing more.
2022-09-09 12:21:44 -04:00
Jan Kassens 8a9e7b6cef Flow: implicit-inexact-object=error (#25210)
* implicit-inexact-object=error
* default everything ambiguous to exact object
* inexact where exact causes errors
2022-09-09 10:13:58 -04:00
Jan Kassens a473d08fce Update to Flow from 0.97 to 0.122 (#25204)
* flow 0.122
* update ReactModel type
2022-09-08 11:46:07 -04:00
Jan Kassens f0efa1164b [flow] remove custom suppress comment config (#25170) 2022-09-01 12:55:59 -04:00
Tianyu Yao 9ff738f53f [devtools][easy] Fix flow type (#25147) 2022-08-26 18:47:39 -07:00
Tianyu Yao 3f70e68cea Return closestInstance in getInspectorDataForViewAtPoint (#25118) 2022-08-24 11:26:08 -07:00
Josh Story 6ef466c681 make preamble and postamble types explicit and fix typo (#25102) 2022-08-16 12:17:49 +01:00
Josh Story 796d31809b Implement basic stylesheet Resources for react-dom (#25060)
Implement basic support for "Resources". In the context of this commit, the only thing that is currently a Resource are

<link rel="stylesheet" precedence="some-value" ...>

Resources can be rendered anywhere in the react tree, even outside of normal parenting rules, for instance you can render a resource before you have rendered the <html><head> tags for your application. In the stream we reorder this so the browser always receives valid HTML and resources are emitted either in place (normal circumstances) or at the top of the <head> (when you render them above or before the <head> in your react tree)

On the client, resources opt into an entirely different hydration path. Instead of matching the location within the Document these resources are queried for in the entire document. It is an error to have more than one resource with the same href attribute.

The use of precedence here as an opt-in signal for resourcifying the link is in preparation for a more complete Resource implementation which will dedupe resource references (multiple will be valid), hoist to the appropriate container (body, head, or elsewhere), order (according to precedence) and Suspend boundaries that depend on them. More details will come in the coming weeks on this plan.

This feature is gated by an experimental flag and will only be made available in experimental builds until some future time.
2022-08-12 13:27:53 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge 9fcaf88d58 Remove rootContainerInstance from unnecessary places (#25024)
We only really use this for the create APIs since the DOM requires it.

We could probably use the Host Context for this instead since they're
updated at the same time and the namespace is related to this concept.
2022-08-01 23:30:04 -04:00
Josh Story 4f29ba1cc5 support errorInfo in onRecoverableError (#24591)
* extend onRecoverableError API to support errorInfo

errorInfo has been used in Error Boundaries wiht componentDidCatch for a while now. To date this metadata only contained a componentStack. onRecoverableError only receives an error (type mixed) argument and thus providing additional error metadata was not possible without mutating user created mixed objects.

This change modifies rootConcurrentErrors rootRecoverableErrors, and hydrationErrors so all expect CapturedValue types. additionally a new factory function allows the creation of CapturedValues from a value plus a hash and stack.

In general, client derived CapturedValues will be created using the original function which derives a componentStack from a fiber and server originated CapturedValues will be created using with a passed in hash and optional componentStack.
2022-06-06 14:23:32 -07:00
Josh Story aec575914a [Fizz] Send errors down to client (#24551)
* use return from onError

* export getSuspenseInstanceFallbackError

* stringToChunk

* return string from onError in downstream type signatures

* 1 more type

* support encoding errors in html stream and escape user input

This commit adds another way to get errors to the suspense instance by encoding them as dataset properties of a template element at the head of the boundary. Previously if there was an error before the boundary flushed there was no way to stream the error to the client because there would never be a client render instruction.

Additionally the error is sent in 3 parts

1) error hash - this is always sent (dev or prod) if one is provided
2) error message - Dev only
3) error component stack - Dev only, this now captures the stack at the point of error

Another item addressed in this commit is the escaping of potentially unsafe data. all error components are escaped as test for browers when written into the html and as javascript strings when written into a client render instruction.

* nits

Co-authored-by: Marco Salazar <salazarm@fb.com>
2022-05-29 23:07:10 -07:00
Josh Story a2766387ef [Fizz] Improve text separator byte efficiency (#24630)
* [Fizz] Improve text separator byte efficiency

Previously text separators were inserted following any Text node in Fizz. This increases bytes sent when streaming and in some cases such as title elements these separators are not interpreted as comment nodes and leak into the visual aspects of a page as escaped text.

The reason simple tracking on the last pushed type doesn't work is that Segments can be filled in asynchronously later and so you cannot know in a single pass whether the preceding content was a text node or not. This commit adds a concept of TextEmbedding which provides a best effort signal to Segments on whether they are embedded within text. This allows the later resolution of that Segment to add text separators when possibly necessary but avoid them when they are surely not.

The current implementation can only "peek" head if the segment is a the Root Segment or a Suspense Boundary Segment. In these cases we know there is no trailing text embedding and we can eliminate the separator at the end of the segment if the last emitted element was Text. In normal Segments we cannot peek and thus have to assume there might be a trailing text embedding and we issue a separator defensively. This should be rare in practice as it is assumed most components that will cause segment creation will also emit some markup at the edges.

* [Fizz] Improve separator efficiency when flushing delayed segments

The method by which we get segment markup into the DOM differs depending on when the Segment resolves.

If a Segment resolves before flushing begins for it's parent it will be emitted inline with the parent markup. In these cases separators may be necessary because they are how we clue the browser into breakup up text into distinct nodes that will later match up with what will be hydrated on the client.

If a Segment resolves after flushing has happened a script will be used to patch up the DOM in the client. when this happens if there are any text nodes on the boundary of the patch they won't be "merged" and thus will continue to have distinct representation as Nodes in the DOM. Thus we can avoid doing any separators at the boundaries in these cases.

After applying these changes the only time you will get text separators as follows

* in between serial text nodes that emit at the same time - these are necessary and cannot be eliminated unless we stop relying on the browser to automatically parse the correct text nodes when processing this HTML
* after a final text node in a non-boundary segment that resolves before it's parent has flushed - these are sometimes extraneous, like when the next emitted thing is a non-Text node.

In all other cases text separators should be omitted which means the general byte efficiency of this approach should be pretty good
2022-05-28 08:30:38 -07:00
Andrew Clark ce13860281 Remove enablePersistentOffscreenHostContainer flag (#24460)
This was a Fabric-related experiment that we ended up not shipping.
2022-04-28 15:05:41 -04:00
Andrew Clark 2e0d86d221 Allow updating dehydrated root at lower priority without forcing client render (#24082)
* Pass children to hydration root constructor

I already made this change for the concurrent root API in #23309. This
does the same thing for the legacy API.

Doesn't change any behavior, but I will use this in the next steps.

* Add isRootDehydrated function

Currently this does nothing except read a boolean field, but I'm about
to change this logic.

Since this is accessed by React DOM, too, I put the function in a
separate module that can be deep imported. Previously, it was accessing
the FiberRoot directly. The reason it's a separate module is to break a
circular dependency between React DOM and the reconciler.

* Allow updates at lower pri without forcing client render

Currently, if a root is updated before the shell has finished hydrating
(for example, due to a top-level navigation), we immediately revert to
client rendering. This is rare because the root is expected is finish
quickly, but not exceedingly rare because the root may be suspended.

This adds support for updating the root without forcing a client render
as long as the update has lower priority than the initial hydration,
i.e. if the update is wrapped in startTransition.

To implement this, I had to do some refactoring. The main idea here is
to make it closer to how we implement hydration in Suspense boundaries:

- I moved isDehydrated from the shared FiberRoot object to the
HostRoot's state object.
- In the begin phase, I check if the root has received an by comparing
the new children to the initial children. If they are different, we
revert to client rendering, and set isDehydrated to false using a
derived state update (a la getDerivedStateFromProps).
- There are a few places where we used to set root.isDehydrated to false
as a way to force a client render. Instead, I set the ForceClientRender
flag on the root work-in-progress fiber.
- Whenever we fall back to client rendering, I log a recoverable error.

The overall code structure is almost identical to the corresponding
logic for Suspense components.

The reason this works is because if the update has lower priority than
the initial hydration, it won't be processed during the hydration
render, so the children will be the same.

We can go even further and allow updates at _higher_ priority (though
not sync) by implementing selective hydration at the root, like we do
for Suspense boundaries: interrupt the current render, attempt hydration
at slightly higher priority than the update, then continue rendering the
update. I haven't implemented this yet, but I've structured the code in
anticipation of adding this later.

* Wrap useMutableSource logic in feature flag
2022-03-20 16:18:51 -04:00
Luna b075f97422 Fix dispatch config type for skipBubbling (#24109) 2022-03-16 12:05:57 -07:00
Luna 43eb28339a Add skipBubbling property to dispatch config (#23366) 2022-03-14 10:59:21 -07:00
Andrew Clark 832e2987e0 Revert accdientally merged PR (#24081) 2022-03-11 21:31:23 -05:00
Andrew Clark c8e4789e21 Pass children to hydration root constructor
I already made this change for the concurrent root API in #23309. This
does the same thing for the legacy API.

Doesn't change any behavior, but I will use this in the next steps.
2022-03-11 20:44:25 -05:00
Joshua Gross 05c283c3c3 Fabric HostComponent as EventEmitter: support add/removeEventListener (unstable only) (#23386)
* Implement addEventListener and removeEventListener on Fabric HostComponent

* add files

* re-add CustomEvent

* fix flow

* Need to get CustomEvent from an import since it won't exist on the global scope by default

* yarn prettier-all

* use a mangled name consistently to refer to imperatively registered event handlers

* yarn prettier-all

* fuzzy null check

* fix capture phase event listener logic

* early exit from getEventListeners more often

* make some optimizations to getEventListeners and the bridge plugin

* fix accumulateInto logic

* fix accumulateInto

* Simplifying getListeners at the expense of perf for the non-hot path

* feedback

* fix impl of getListeners to correctly remove function

* pass all args in to event listeners
2022-03-02 12:00:08 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge 1ad8d81292 Remove object-assign polyfill (#23351)
* Remove object-assign polyfill

We really rely on a more modern environment where this is typically
polyfilled anyway and we don't officially support IE with more extensive
polyfilling anyway. So all environments should have the native version
by now.

* Use shared/assign instead of Object.assign in code

This is so that we have one cached local instance in the bundle.

Ideally we should have a compile do this for us but we already follow
this pattern with hasOwnProperty, isArray, Object.is etc.

* Transform Object.assign to now use shared/assign

We need this to use the shared instance when Object.spread is used.
2022-02-23 19:34:24 -05:00
Sebastian Markbåge 40351575d3 Split writeChunk into void and return value (#23343)
This function was modeled after Node streams where write returns a boolean
whether to keep writing or not. I think we should probably switch this
up and read desired size explicitly in appropriate places.

However, in the meantime, we don't have to return a value where we're
not going to use it. So I split this so that we call writeChunkAndReturn
if we're going to return the boolean.

This should help with the compilation so that they can be inlined.
2022-02-23 11:35:21 -05:00
Luna Ruan 1fb0d06878 [Devtools][Transition Tracing] Add Transition callbacks to createRoot (#23276)
- Add the type of transition tracing callbacks
- Add transition tracing callbacks as an option to `createRoot`
- Add transition tracing callbacks on the root
- Add option to pass transition tracing callbacks to createReactNoop
2022-02-11 10:15:10 -08:00
Andrew Clark efd8f6442d Resolve default onRecoverableError at root init (#23264)
Minor follow up to initial onRecoverableError PR.

When onRecoverableError is not provided to `createRoot`, the
renderer falls back to a default implementation. Originally I
implemented this with a host config method, but what we can do instead
is pass the default implementation the root constructor as if it were
a user provided one.
2022-02-10 07:59:10 -08:00
Joshua Gross 9d4e8e84f7 React Native raw event EventEmitter - intended for app-specific perf listeners and debugging (#23232)
* RawEventEmitter: new event perf profiling mechanism outside of Pressability to capture all touch events, and other event types

* sync

* concise notation

* Move event telemetry event emitter call from Plugin to ReactFabricEventEmitter, to reduce reliance on the plugin system and move the emit call further into the core

* Backout changes to ReactNativeEventPluginOrder

* Properly flow typing event emitter, and emit event to two channels: named and catchall

* fix typing for event name string

* fix typing for event name string

* fix flow

* Add more comments about how the event telemetry system works

* Add more comments about how the event telemetry system works

* rename to RawEventTelemetryEventEmitterOffByDefault

* yarn prettier-all

* rename event

* comments

* improve flow types

* renamed file
2022-02-07 18:34:01 -08:00
Andrew Clark 848e802d20 Add onRecoverableError option to hydrateRoot, createRoot (#23207)
* [RFC] Add onHydrationError option to hydrateRoot

This is not the final API but I'm pushing it for discussion purposes.

When an error is thrown during hydration, we fallback to client
rendering, without triggering an error boundary. This is good because,
in many cases, the UI will recover and the user won't even notice that
something has gone wrong behind the scenes.

However, we shouldn't recover from these errors silently, because the
underlying cause might be pretty serious. Server-client mismatches are
not supposed to happen, even if UI doesn't break from the users
perspective. Ignoring them could lead to worse problems later. De-opting
from server to client rendering could also be a significant performance
regression, depending on the scope of the UI it affects.

So we need a way to log when hydration errors occur.

This adds a new option for `hydrateRoot` called `onHydrationError`. It's
symmetrical to the server renderer's `onError` option, and serves the
same purpose.

When no option is provided, the default behavior is to schedule a
browser task and rethrow the error. This will trigger the normal browser
behavior for errors, including dispatching an error event. If the app
already has error monitoring, this likely will just work as expected
without additional configuration.

However, we can also expose additional metadata about these errors, like
which Suspense boundaries were affected by the de-opt to client
rendering. (I have not exposed any metadata in this commit; API needs
more design work.)

There are other situations besides hydration where we recover from an
error without surfacing it to the user, or notifying an error boundary.
For example, if an error occurs during a concurrent render, it could be
due to a data race, so we try again synchronously in case that fixes it.
We should probably expose a way to log these types of errors, too. (Also
not implemented in this commit.)

* Log all recoverable errors

This expands the scope of onHydrationError to include all errors that
are not surfaced to the UI (an error boundary). In addition to errors
that occur during hydration, this also includes errors that recoverable
by de-opting to synchronous rendering. Typically (or really, by
definition) these errors are the result of a concurrent data race;
blocking the main thread fixes them by prevents subsequent races.

The logic for de-opting to synchronous rendering already existed. The
only thing that has changed is that we now log the errors instead of
silently proceeding.

The logging API has been renamed from onHydrationError
to onRecoverableError.

* Don't log recoverable errors until commit phase

If the render is interrupted and restarts, we don't want to log the
errors multiple times.

This change only affects errors that are recovered by de-opting to
synchronous rendering; we'll have to do something else for errors
during hydration, since they use a different recovery path.

* Only log hydration error if client render succeeds

Similar to previous step.

When an error occurs during hydration, we only want to log it if falling
back to client rendering _succeeds_. If client rendering fails,
the error will get reported to the nearest error boundary, so there's
no need for a duplicate log.

To implement this, I added a list of errors to the hydration context.
If the Suspense boundary successfully completes, they are added to
the main recoverable errors queue (the one I added in the
previous step.)

* Log error with queueMicrotask instead of Scheduler

If onRecoverableError is not provided, we default to rethrowing the
error in a separate task. Originally, I scheduled the task with
idle priority, but @sebmarkbage made the good point that if there are
multiple errors logs, we want to preserve the original order. So I've
switched it to a microtask. The priority can be lowered in userspace
by scheduling an additional task inside onRecoverableError.

* Only use host config method for default behavior

Redefines the contract of the host config's logRecoverableError method
to be a default implementation for onRecoverableError if a user-provided
one is not provided when the root is created.

* Log with reportError instead of rethrowing

In modern browsers, reportError will dispatch an error event, emulating
an uncaught JavaScript error. We can do this instead of rethrowing
recoverable errors in a microtask, which is nice because it avoids any
subtle ordering issues.

In older browsers and test environments, we'll fall back
to console.error.

* Naming nits

queueRecoverableHydrationErrors -> upgradeHydrationErrorsToRecoverable
2022-02-04 07:57:33 -08:00
Andrew Clark 4729ff6d1f Implement identifierPrefix option for useId (#22855)
When an `identifierPrefix` option is given, React will add it to the
beginning of ids generated by `useId`.

The main use case is to avoid conflicts when there are multiple React
roots on a single page.

The server API already supported an `identifierPrefix` option. It's not
only used by `useId`, but also for React-generated ids that are used to
stitch together chunks of HTML, among other things. I added a
corresponding option to the client.

You must pass the same prefix option to both the server and client.
Eventually we may make this automatic by sending the prefix from the
server as part of the HTML stream.
2021-12-02 17:49:43 -08:00
Esteban afbc2d08f4 Remove unused react-internal/invariant-args ESLint rule. (#22778) 2021-11-16 20:11:20 +00:00
Andrew Clark 75f3ddebfa Remove experimental useOpaqueIdentifier API (#22672)
useId is the updated version of this API.
2021-11-01 15:02:39 -07:00