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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Abramov 659a29cecf Reorganize how shared internals are accessed (#13201)
* Reorganize how shared internals are accessed

* Update forks.js
2018-07-13 02:45:37 +01:00
Brian Vaughn 58f3b29d91 Added SSR/hydration tests for modes, forwardRef, and Profiler (#13195)
* Added more SSR tests for modes, profiler, and forward-ref
2018-07-12 08:35:21 -07:00
Dan Abramov e6076ecf48 Remove ad-hoc forks of getComponentName() and fix it (#13197)
* Fix getComponentName() for types with nested $$typeof

* Temporarily remove Profiler ID from messages

* Change getComponentName() signature to take just type

It doesn't actually need the whole Fiber.

* Remove getComponentName() forks in isomorphic and SSR

* Remove unnecessary .type access where we already have a type

* Remove unused type
2018-07-12 07:32:06 -07:00
Philipp Spieß 32f6f258ba Remove event simulation of onChange events (#13176)
* Remove event simulation of onChange events

It’s time to get rid of even more `ReactTestUtils.Simulate`s. In this PR
we remove the event simulation from all onChange tests. To do this, we
have to get a setter to the untracked value/checked props.

All remaining `ReactTestUtils.Simulate` calls are either testing
ReactTestUtils or assert that they do/don't throw.

* Use input instead of change event for all but checkbox, radio, and select
2018-07-12 12:11:35 +01:00
Brian Vaughn 7b99ceabec Deprecate test utils mock component follow up (#13194)
* De-duplicate the mockComponent deprecation warning

* Added fb.me link to mockComponent
2018-07-11 11:56:44 -07:00
Dan Abramov 6ebc8f3c07 Add support for re-entrant SSR stacks (#13181)
* Add failing tests

* Fix re-entrancy in ReactDOMServer
2018-07-11 19:43:54 +01:00
Brian Vaughn d64d1ddb57 Deprecate ReactTestUtils.mockComponent() (#13193)
Deprecate ReactTestUtils.mockComponent()
2018-07-11 10:18:49 -07:00
Dan Abramov 377e1a049e Add a test for SSR stack traces (#13180) 2018-07-09 14:41:48 +01:00
Dan Abramov 96d38d178a Fix concatenation of null to a warning message (#13166) 2018-07-09 13:56:24 +01:00
Dan Abramov 5662595677 Refactor stack handling (no functional changes) (#13165)
* Refactor ReactDebugCurrentFiber to use named exports

This makes the difference between it and ReactFiberCurrentFrame a bit clearer.

ReactDebugCurrentFiber is Fiber's own implementation.
ReactFiberCurrentFrame is the thing that holds a reference to the current implementation and delegates to it.

* Unify ReactFiberComponentTreeHook and ReactDebugCurrentFiber

Conceptually they're very related.

ReactFiberComponentTreeHook contains implementation details of reading Fiber's stack (both in DEV and PROD).
ReactDebugCurrentFiber contained a reference to the current fiber, and used the above utility.

It was confusing when to use which one. Colocating them makes it clearer what you could do with each method.

In the future, the plan is to stop using these methods explicitly in most places, and instead delegate to a warning system that includes stacks automatically. This change makes future refactorings simpler by colocating related logic.

* Rename methods to better reflect their meanings

Clarify which are DEV or PROD-only.
Clarify which can return null.

I believe the "work in progress only" was a mistake. I introduced it because I wasn't sure what guarantees we have around .return. But we know for sure that following a .return chain gives us an accurate stack even if we get into WIP trees because we don't have reparenting. So it's fine to relax that naming.

* Rename ReactDebugCurrentFiber -> ReactCurrentFiber

It's not completely DEV-only anymore.
Individual methods already specify whether they work in DEV or PROD in their names.
2018-07-07 01:09:41 +01:00
Andrew Clark 3596e40b39 Fix nested update bug (#13160)
A recent change to the scheduler caused a regression when scheduling
many updates within a single batch. Added a test case that would
have caught this.
2018-07-06 13:55:18 -07:00
Dan Abramov f762b3abb1 Run react-dom SSR import test in jsdom-less environment (#13157) 2018-07-06 16:43:43 +01:00
Dan Abramov 1386ccddd8 Fix ReferenceError when requestAnimationFrame isn't defined (#13152)
* Make the test fail

* Fix rAF detection to avoid a ReferenceError
2018-07-05 19:42:45 +01:00
Dan Abramov f5779bbc10 Run server rendering test on bundles (#13153) 2018-07-05 19:42:22 +01:00
XuMM_12 85fe4ddce7 Fix - issue #12765 / the checked attribute is not initially set on the input (#13114) 2018-07-04 16:00:42 -04:00
Rouven Weßling 07fefe3331 Drop handling for ms and O prefixes for CSS transition and animation events. (#13133)
Internet Explorer never needed the prefix and Opera 11.5 is no longer supported by React.
2018-07-04 18:20:02 +01:00
Andrew Clark aa8266c4f7 Prepare placeholders before timing out (#13092)
* Prepare placeholders before timing out

While a tree is suspended, prepare for the timeout by pre-rendering the
placeholder state.

This simplifies the implementation a bit because every render now
results in a completed tree.

* Suspend inside an already timed out Placeholder

A component should be able to suspend inside an already timed out
placeholder. The time at which the placeholder committed is used as 
the start time for a subsequent suspend.

So, if a placeholder times out after 3 seconds, and an inner
placeholder has a threshold of 2 seconds, the inner placeholder will
not time out until 5 seconds total have elapsed.
2018-07-03 19:22:41 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge 64e1921aab Fix Flow type that event target can be null (#13124)
We pass null sometimes when the event target has disappeared. E.g. when
touches fires on a deleted node.
2018-06-29 12:51:48 -07:00
Jason Williams 6a530e3baa adding check for mousemove (#13090)
* adding check for mousemove

* adding unit test for SyntheticMouseEvent

* changing test to start with 2, removing comments
2018-06-24 10:24:54 +01:00
Michael Ridgway da5c87bdfa Fixes children when using dangerouslySetInnerHtml in a selected <option> (#13078)
* Fixes children when using dangerouslySetInnerHtml in a selected <option>

This fixes an inadvertent cast of undefined children to an empty string when creating an option tag that will be selected:

```
  <select defaultValue="test">
    <option value='test' dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: '&rlm; test'}} />
  </select>
```

This causes an invariant error because both children and dangerouslySetInnerHTML are set.

* PR fix and new ReactDOMServerIntegrationForms test

* Account for null case

* Combine test cases into single test

* Add tests for failure cases

* Fix lint
2018-06-21 20:21:21 +01:00
Jason Williams 5b3d17a5f7 setting a flag, so that the first movement will have the correct value (#13082) 2018-06-20 22:48:53 +01:00
Dan Abramov 8e87c139b4 Remove transitive dependency on fbjs (#13075) 2018-06-19 17:52:37 +01:00
Dan Abramov aeda7b745d Remove fbjs dependency (#13069)
* Inline fbjs/lib/invariant

* Inline fbjs/lib/warning

* Remove remaining usage of fbjs in packages/*.js

* Fix lint

* Remove fbjs from dependencies

* Protect against accidental fbjs imports

* Fix broken test mocks

* Allow transitive deps on fbjs/ for UMD bundles

* Remove fbjs from release script
2018-06-19 16:03:45 +01:00
Dan Abramov b1b3acbd6b Inline fbjs/lib/emptyObject (#13055)
* Inline fbjs/lib/emptyObject

* Explicit naming

* Compare to undefined

* Another approach for detecting whether we can mutate

Each renderer would have its own local LegacyRefsObject function.

While in general we don't want `instanceof`, here it lets us do a simple check: did *we* create the refs object?
Then we can mutate it.

If the check didn't pass, either we're attaching ref for the first time (so we know to use the constructor),
or (unlikely) we're attaching a ref to a component owned by another renderer. In this case, to avoid "losing"
refs, we assign them onto the new object. Even in that case it shouldn't "hop" between renderers anymore.

* Clearer naming

* Add test case for strings refs across renderers

* Use a shared empty object for refs by reading it from React

* Remove string refs from ReactART test

It's not currently possible to resetModules() between several renderers
without also resetting the `React` module. However, that leads to losing
the referential identity of the empty ref object, and thus subsequent
checks in the renderers for whether it is pooled fail (and cause assignments
to a frozen object).

This has always been the case, but we used to work around it by shimming
fbjs/lib/emptyObject in tests and preserving its referential identity.
This won't work anymore because we've inlined it. And preserving referential
identity of React itself wouldn't be great because it could be confusing during
testing (although we might want to revisit this in the future by moving its
stateful parts into a separate package).

For now, I'm removing string ref usage from this test because only this is
the only place in our tests where we hit this problem, and it's only
related to string refs, and not just ref mechanism in general.

* Simplify the condition
2018-06-19 13:41:42 +01:00
Dan Abramov ae14317d68 Inline fbjs/lib/emptyFunction (#13054) 2018-06-15 18:45:14 +01:00
Dan Abramov 72434a7686 Remove or inline some fbjs dependencies (#13046) 2018-06-15 18:12:45 +01:00
Jason Williams 64c54edea4 Adding movementX and movementY to synthenticMouseEvent fixes #6723 (#9018)
* adding movementX and movementY into syntheticMouseEvent

* fixing case mistake

* Add test fixture for movementX/Y fields
2018-06-15 09:15:36 -04:00
Crux 2e75779075 Fix incorrect data in compositionend event with Korean IME on IE11 (#10217) (#12563)
* Add isUsingKoreanIME function to check if a composition event was triggered by Korean IME

* Add Korean IME check alongside useFallbackCompositionData and disable fallback mode with Korean IME
2018-06-14 16:35:05 +01:00
Flarnie Marchan 2a8085980f Remove rAF fork (#12980)
* Remove rAF fork

**what is the change?:**
Undid https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/12837

**why make this change?:**
We originally forked rAF because we needed to pull in a particular
version of rAF internally at Facebook, to avoid grabbing the default
polyfilled version.

The longer term solution, until we can get rid of the global polyfill
behavior, is to initialize 'schedule' before the polyfilling happens.

Now that we have landed and synced
https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/12900 successfully, we can
initialize 'schedule' before the polyfill runs.
So we can remove the rAF fork. Here is how it will work:

1. Land this PR on Github.
2. Flarnie will quickly run a sync getting this change into www.
3. We delete the internal forked version of
   'requestAnimationFrameForReact'.
4. We require 'schedule' in the polyfill file itself, before the
   polyfilling happens.

**test plan:**
Flarnie will manually try the above steps locally and verify that things
work.

**issue:**
Internal task T29442940

* fix nits

* fix tests, fix changes from rebasing

* fix lint
2018-06-13 10:57:35 -07:00
Dan Abramov 0b87b27906 Updating package versions for release 16.4.1 2018-06-13 17:16:10 +01:00
Philipp Spieß 036ae3c6e2 Use native event dispatching instead of Simulate or SimulateNative (#13023)
* Use native event dispatching instead of Simulate or SimulateNative

In #12629 @gaearon suggested that it would be better to drop usage of
`ReactTestUtils.Simulate` and `ReactTestUtils.SimulateNative`. In this
PR I’m attempting at removing it from a lot of places with only a few
leftovers.

Those leftovers can be categorized into three groups:

1. Anything that tests that `SimulateNative` throws. This is a property
   that native event dispatching doesn’t have so I can’t convert that
   easily. Affected test suites: `EventPluginHub-test`,
   `ReactBrowserEventEmitter-test`.
2. Anything that tests `ReactTestUtils` directly. Affected test suites:
   `ReactBrowserEventEmitter-test` (this file has one test that reads
    "should have mouse enter simulated by test utils"),
    `ReactTestUtils-test`.
3. Anything that dispatches a `change` event. The reason here goes a bit
   deeper and is rooted in the way we shim onChange. Usually when using
   native event dispatching, you would set the node’s `.value` and then
   dispatch the event. However inside [`inputValueTracking.js`][] we
   install a setter on the node’s `.value` that will ignore the next
   `change` event (I found [this][near-perfect-oninput-shim] article
   from Sophie that explains that this is to avoid onChange when
   updating the value via JavaScript).

All remaining usages of `Simulate` or `SimulateNative` can be avoided
by mounting the containers inside the `document` and dispatching native
events.

Here some remarks:

1. I’m using `Element#click()` instead of `dispatchEvent`. In the jsdom
   changelog I read that `click()` now properly sets the correct values
   (you can also verify it does the same thing by looking at the
   [source][jsdom-source]).
2. I had to update jsdom in order to get `TouchEvent` constructors
   working (and while doing so also updated jest). There was one
   unexpected surprise: `ReactScheduler-test` was relying on not having
   `window.performance` available. I’ve recreated the previous
   environment by deleting this property from the global object.
3. I was a bit confused that `ReactTestUtils.renderIntoDocument()` does
   not render into the document 🤷‍

[`inputValueTracking.js`]: https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/392530104c00c25074ce38e1f7e1dd363018c7ce/packages/react-dom/src/client/inputValueTracking.js#L79
[near-perfect-oninput-shim]: https://sophiebits.com/2013/06/18/a-near-perfect-oninput-shim-for-ie-8-and-9.html
[jsdom-source]: https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/blob/45b77f5d21cef74cad278d089937d8462c29acce/lib/jsdom/living/nodes/HTMLElement-impl.js#L43-L76

* Make sure contains are unlinked from the document even if the test fails

* Remove unnecessary findDOMNode calls
2018-06-13 12:41:23 +01:00
Dan Abramov ec60457bcd Popping context is O(1) in SSR (#13019) 2018-06-11 20:52:39 +01:00
Philipp Spieß d480782c41 Don’t error when returning an empty Fragment (#12966)
* Don’t error when returning an empty Fragment

When a fragment is reconciled, we directly move onto it’s children.
Since an empty `<React.Fragment/>` will have children of `undefined`,
this would always throw.

To fix this, we bail out in those cases.

* Test the update path as well

* Reuse existing code path

* An even more explicit solution that also fixes Flow
2018-06-11 14:43:30 +01:00
Nathan Hunzaker 4ac6f133af Fallback to event.srcElement for IE9 (#12976)
It looks like we accidentally removed a fallback condition for the
event target in IE9 when we dropped some support for IE8. This commit
adds the event target specific support code back to getEventTarget.js

Fixes #12506
2018-06-11 14:35:42 +01:00
Eric Soderberg 23be4102df Fixed an issue with nested contexts unwinding when server rendering. Issue #12984 (#12985)
* Fixed an issue with nested contexts unwinding when server rendering. GitHub issue #12984

* Fixed an issue with search direction and stricter false checking

* Use decrement infix operator

* Streamlined existence checks

* Streamlined assignment. Removed redundant comment. Use null for array values

* Made prettier

* Relaxed type checking and improved comment

* Improve test coverage
2018-06-11 14:25:18 +01:00
Nathan Hunzaker d0d4280640 Remove old reference to inst._wrapperState (#12987)
This commit removes a reference to inst._wrapperState, which was the
old way of tracking input state in the stack renderer.

This means we no longer need to pass the instance into the associated
function, allowing us to eliminate an exception for IE (and a TODO).
2018-06-11 14:16:50 +01:00
Jifa Jiang c78957eac8 Fix an SVG focusing crash in IE11 (#12996)
* revert #11800

because #12763

* use try/catch for SVG in IE11

* use focusNode(element) when element.focus isn't a function.

* revert #11800
2018-06-11 03:39:29 +01:00
Maxime Nory 36546b5137 Set the correct initial value on input range (#12939)
* Set the correct initial value on input range

* Add description and update value diff check for input range

* add isHydrating argument and tests

* update node value according to isHydrating
2018-05-31 17:23:26 -04:00
Andrew Clark 3118ed9d64 Expose unstable_interactiveUpdates on ReactDOM (#12943) 2018-05-30 15:31:59 -07:00
Spyros Ioakeimidis e0a03c1b4d Extend input type check in selection capabilities (#12062) (#12135)
* Do not set selection when prior selection is undefined (#12062)

`restoreSelection` did not account for input elements that have changed
type after the commit phase. The new `text` input supported selection
but the old `email` did not and `setSelection` was incorrectly trying to
restore `null` selection state.

We also extend input type check in selection capabilities to cover cases
where input type is `search`, `tel`, `url`, or `password`.

* Add link to HTML spec for element types and selection

* Add reset button to ReplaceEmailInput

This commit adds a button to restore the original state of the
ReplaceEmailInput fixture so that it can be run multiple times without
refreshing the page.
2018-05-30 07:08:21 -04:00
Flarnie Marchan ff724d3c28 [scheduler] 4/n Allow splitting out schedule in fb-www, prepare to fix polyfill issue internally (#12900)
* Use local references to global things inside 'scheduler'

**what is the change?:**
See title

**why make this change?:**
We want to avoid initially calling one version of an API and then later
accessing a polyfilled version.

**test plan:**
Run existing tests.

* Shim ReactScheduler for www

**what is the change?:**
In 'www' we want to reference the separate build of ReactScheduler,
which allows treating it as a separate module internally.

**why make this change?:**
We need to require the ReactScheduler before our rAF polyfill activates,
in order to customize which custom behaviors we want.

This is also a step towards being able to experiment with using it
outside of React.

**test plan:**
Ran tests, ran the build, and ran `test-build`.

* Generate a bundle for fb-www

**what is the change?:**
See title

**why make this change?:**
Splitting out the 'schedule' module allows us to load it before
polyfills kick in for rAF and other APIs.

And long term we want to split this into a separate module anyway, this
is a step towards that.

**test plan:**
I'll run the sync next week and verify that this all works. :)

* ran prettier

* fix rebase issues

* Change names of variables used for holding globals
2018-05-29 13:30:04 -07:00
Nathan Hunzaker 8aeea5afa2 Do not assign node.value on input creation if no change will occur (#12925)
This commit fixes an issue where assigning an empty string to required
text inputs triggers the invalid state in Firefox (~60.0.1).

It does this by first comparing the initial state value to the current
value property on the text element. This:

1. Prevents the validation issue
2. Avoids an extra DOM Mutation in some cases
2018-05-29 14:48:58 +01:00
Simen Bekkhus aa85b0fd5f Upgrade to Jest 23 (#12894)
* Upgrade to Jest 23 beta

* prefer `.toHaveBeenCalledTimes`

* 23 stable
2018-05-28 23:03:15 +01:00
Andrew Clark d427a563d5 Updating package versions for release 16.4.0 2018-05-23 17:30:33 -07:00
Dan Abramov e885791842 Fix a regression that caused us to listen to extra events at the top (#12878)
* Rewrite to a switch

I find it a bit easier to follow than many comparison conditions.

* Remove unnecessary assignments

They are being assigned below anyway. This is likely a copypasta from the FOCUS/BLUR special case (which *does* need those assignments).

* Unify "cancel" and "close" cases

Their logic is identical.

* Don't listen to media events at the top

* Add a unit test for double-invoking form events

* Remove an unused case and document it in a test

The case I added was wrong (just like including this event in the top level list was always wrong).

In fact it never bubbles, even for <img>. And since we don't special case it in the <img> event
attachment logic when we create it, we never supported <img onLoadStart> at all.

We could fix it. But Chrome doesn't support it either: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=458851.
Nobody asked us for it yet. And supporting it would require attaching an extra listener to every <img>.

So maybe we don't need it? Let's document the existing state of things.

* Add a test verifying we don't attach unnecessary listeners

* Add a comment

* Add a test for submit (bubbles: false)
2018-05-22 19:50:36 +01:00
Sophie Alpert ad27845ccd Fix double-firing submit events (#12877)
We were adding a listener at the root when we weren't meant to. Blames to e96dc14059.

This now alerts once (at FORM) instead of twice (at FORM, #document):

```
var Hello = class extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <form onSubmit={(e) => {e.preventDefault(); alert('hi ' + e.nativeEvent.currentTarget.nodeName);}}>
        <button>hi</button>
      </form>
    );
  }
};
```
2018-05-21 17:47:56 -07:00
Dan Abramov dd5fad2961 Update Flow to 0.70 (#12875)
* Update Flow to 0.70

* Remove unnecessary condition

* Fix wrong assertion

* Strict check
2018-05-21 17:54:48 +01:00
Dan Abramov 47b003a828 Resolve host configs at build time (#12792)
* Extract base Jest config

This makes it easier to change the source config without affecting the build test config.

* Statically import the host config

This changes react-reconciler to import HostConfig instead of getting it through a function argument.

Rather than start with packages like ReactDOM that want to inline it, I started with React Noop and ensured that *custom* renderers using react-reconciler package still work. To do this, I'm making HostConfig module in the reconciler look at a global variable by default (which, in case of the react-reconciler npm package, ends up being the host config argument in the top-level scope).

This is still very broken.

* Add scaffolding for importing an inlined renderer

* Fix the build

* ES exports for renderer methods

* ES modules for host configs

* Remove closures from the reconciler

* Check each renderer's config with Flow

* Fix uncovered Flow issue

We know nextHydratableInstance doesn't get mutated inside this function, but Flow doesn't so it thinks it may be null.
Help Flow.

* Prettier

* Get rid of enable*Reconciler flags

They are not as useful anymore because for almost all cases (except third party renderers) we *know* whether it supports mutation or persistence.

This refactoring means react-reconciler and react-reconciler/persistent third-party packages now ship the same thing.
Not ideal, but this seems worth how simpler the code becomes. We can later look into addressing it by having a single toggle instead.

* Prettier again

* Fix Flow config creation issue

* Fix imprecise Flow typing

* Revert accidental changes
2018-05-19 11:29:11 +01:00
Dan Abramov b245795de3 Re-enable Flow for ReactFiber and fix Flow issues (#12842)
* Lint for untyped imports and enable Flow typing in ReactFiber

* Re-enable Flow for ReactFiber and fix Flow issues

* Avoid an invariant in DEV-only code

I just introduced it, but on a second thought, it's better to keep it as a warning.

* Address review
2018-05-17 17:14:12 +01:00
Brian Vaughn 2ace49362a Removed duplicate feature flag in test (#12836) 2018-05-16 15:39:32 -07:00