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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Clark 6b565ce736 Rendering tasks should not jump the queue (#16284)
When React schedules a rendering task, it passes a `timeout` option
based on its expiration time. This is intended to avoid starvation
by other React updates. However, it also affects the relative priority
of React tasks and other Scheduler tasks at the same level, like
data processing.

This adds a feature flag to disable passing a `timeout` option to
Scheduler. React tasks will always append themselves to the end of
the queue, without jumping ahead of already scheduled tasks.

This does not affect the order in which React updates within a single
root are processed, but it could affect updates across multiple roots.

This also doesn't remove the expiration from Scheduler. It only means
that React tasks are not given special treatment.
2019-08-02 17:52:32 -07:00
Dan Abramov 0c1ec049f8 Add a feature flag to disable legacy context (#16269)
* Add a feature flag to disable legacy context

* Address review

- invariant -> warning
- Make this.context and context argument actually undefined

* Increase test coverage for lifecycles

* Also disable it on the server is flag is on

* Make this.context {} when disabled, but function context is undefined

* Move checks inside
2019-08-02 01:21:32 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 42794557ca [Flare] Tweaks to Flare system design and API (#16264) 2019-08-01 19:08:54 +01:00
Sunil Pai db3ae32b8f flush fallbacks in tests (#16240)
In this PR, for tests (specifically, code inside an `act()` scope), we immediately trigger work that would have otherwise required a timeout. This makes it simpler to tests loading/spinner states, and makes tests resilient to changes in React.

For some of our tests(specifically, ReactSuspenseWithNoopRenderer-test.internal), we _don't_ want fallbacks to immediately trigger, because we're testing intermediate states and such. Added a feature flag `flushSuspenseFallbacksInTests` to disable this behaviour on a per case basis.
2019-07-30 19:12:06 +01:00
Sunil Pai e6a0473c3c Warn when rendering tests in concurrent/batched mode without a mocked scheduler (#16207)
Concurrent/Batched mode tests should always be run with a mocked scheduler (v17 or not). This PR adds a warning for the same. I'll put up a separate PR to the docs with a page detailing how to mock the scheduler.
2019-07-30 19:00:18 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 55bc393f72 [Flare] Ensure we check for bad polyfill when creating responders (#16243) 2019-07-29 21:16:30 +01:00
lunaruan 857deb2ed5 Warn when Using DefaultProps on Function Components (#16210)
As part of the process to deprecate defaultProps on function components (as per a larger proposal outlined in (https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/blob/createlement-rfc/text/0000-create-element-changes.md)), add a warning whenever someone does this.
2019-07-25 15:44:03 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway ed72f40257 [Flare] Remove references to EventComponent (#16206) 2019-07-25 16:41:26 +01:00
Benoit Girard 42b75ab007 Add suspenseCallback feature for runtime tracing of loading states (#16134)
This adds a 'SuspenseCallback' feature flag. When the property is set on
a suspense component it will be called during the commit phase with a
set of the immediate thenable for this component. This will allow user
code to build runtime tracing of the cause for a suspense boundary.
2019-07-23 17:13:46 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway 5098891193 [Flare] Redesign core event system (#16163) 2019-07-23 23:46:44 +01:00
Brian Vaughn afb5991686 Enable profiler+tracing for test renderer (#16178)
This commit just brings the feature flags to parity with other renderers.
2019-07-23 08:20:12 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway 2c4d61e102 Adds experimental fundamental interface (#16049) 2019-07-19 22:20:28 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 65b80fdd94 [Flare] Add Input event responder surface (#16148) 2019-07-17 21:04:41 +01:00
Sunil Pai d9b4c55d53 unify deprecated/unsafe lifecycle warnings, pass tests (#16103)
- redoes #15431 from scratch, taking on the feedback there
- unifies the messaging between "deprecated" and UNSAFE_ lifecycle messages. It reorganizes ReactStrictModeWarnings.js to capture and flush all the lifecycle warnings in one procedure each.
- matches the warning from ReactPartialRenderer to match the above change
- passes all the tests
- this also turns on `warnAboutDeprecatedLifecycles` for the test renderer. I think we missed doing so it previously. In a future PR, I'll remove the feature flag altogether.
- this DOES NOT do the same treatment for context warnings, I'll do that in another PR too
2019-07-15 20:56:44 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 23b8a25345 [Flare] Remove responder flags to simplify logic (#16084) 2019-07-09 15:05:45 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 2253bc81d0 [Flare] Switch from currentTarget model to responderTarget model (#16082) 2019-07-08 17:03:15 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 67e3f3fb6e [Flare] Revise responder event types (#16081) 2019-07-08 14:35:59 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway aa519c17cc [Flare] Add currentTarget and unify RN and DOM codepaths (#16066) 2019-07-08 11:50:21 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway c40075a72c [Flare] Remove capture phase Flare events (#16054) 2019-07-04 21:30:46 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 786186c692 [Flare] createInitialState -> getInitialState (#16051) 2019-07-04 18:06:18 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway c64f40d718 [Flare] Remove dead event target code (#16063) 2019-07-04 13:10:55 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway eb2ace1281 [Flare] Bring Flare support to React Native Fabric (#15887) 2019-06-28 01:22:32 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 9b0bd43550 [Flare] Re-label Flare flag (#16014) 2019-06-28 01:11:11 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 8b88ac2592 [Flare] Remove event targets including TouchHitTarget (#16011) 2019-06-27 23:58:48 +01:00
Andrew Clark 4d307de458 Prefix mock Scheduler APIs with _unstable (#15999)
For now this is only meant to be consumed via `act`.
2019-06-26 12:16:08 -07:00
Andrew Clark 6568a79931 [Scheduler] requestPaint (#15960)
* [Scheduler] requestPaint

Signals to Scheduler that the browser needs to paint the screen. React
will call it in the commit phase. Scheduler will yield at the end of
the current frame, even if there is no pending input.

When `isInputPending` is not available, this has no effect, because we
yield at the end of every frame regardless.

React will call `requestPaint` in the commit phase as long as there's at
least one effect. We could choose not to call it if none of the effects
are DOM mutations, but this is so rare that it doesn't seem worthwhile
to bother checking.

* Fall back gracefully if requestPaint is missing
2019-06-22 00:15:09 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway dc298fdf91 [Flare] Refinements to useEvent hook (#15955) 2019-06-21 23:10:55 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 34ce57ae75 [Flare] Refine flow type annotations (#15950) 2019-06-21 12:32:43 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 720db4cbe6 [Flare] Add useEvent hook implementation (#15927)
* [Flare] Add useEvent hook implementation

Validate hooks have decendent event components

Few fixes and displayName changes

Fix more responder bugs

Update error codes

* Add another test

* Address feedback
2019-06-20 19:12:40 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge 76864f7ff7 Add SuspenseList Component (#15902)
* Add SuspenseList component type

* Push SuspenseContext for SuspenseList

* Force Suspense boundaries into their fallback state

In the "together" mode, we do a second render pass that forces the
fallbacks to stay in place, if not all can unsuspend at once.

* Add test

* Transfer thennables to the SuspenseList

This way, we end up retrying the SuspenseList in case the nested boundary
that just suspended doesn't actually get mounted with this set of
thennables. This happens when the second pass renders the fallback
directly without first attempting to render the content.

* Add warning for unsupported displayOrder

* Add tests for nested sibling boundaries and nested lists

* Fix nested SuspenseList forwarding thennables

* Rename displayOrder to revealOrder

Display order has some "display list" connotations making it sound like
a z-index thing.

Reveal indicates that this isn't really about when something gets rendered
or is ready to be rendered. It's about when content that is already there
gets to be revealed.

* Add test for avoided boundaries

* Make SuspenseList a noop in legacy mode

* Use an explicit suspense list state object

This will be used for more things in the directional case.
2019-06-19 19:34:28 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway 4a7a39b594 [Flare] Add RN build step for ReactTypes (#15926) 2019-06-19 13:27:10 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 689beef6f5 [Flare] Move unstable_createEventComponent to ReactDOM (#15890) 2019-06-18 23:41:00 +01:00
Moti Zilberman 98454371a9 Construct Error at invariant call site for clearer stack traces (#15877) 2019-06-18 11:38:33 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway 353e0ee474 [Flare] remove stopLocalPropagation option + modify responder ownership (#15889) 2019-06-14 23:11:54 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway a146c1f9ed [Flare] Refactor of Press to fix various issues (#15878) 2019-06-14 22:52:26 +01:00
Andrew Clark e91dd70ba2 Remove disableYielding feature flag (#15654)
Obviated by Batched Mode.
2019-06-13 15:58:40 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway 425473f43f [Flare] Improve runtime performance of hit target intersection (#15836) 2019-06-07 15:57:10 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 8cfcfe0fcb [Flare] Fix ES6 issues with IE11 (#15834) 2019-06-06 18:38:46 +01:00
Andrew Clark 7b28ad119e [Flare] EventPriority enum (#15823)
* Same as previous commit, but for Flare

I don't know what the public API for setting the event priority should
be. Right now it accepts a numeric enum, but is this what we want?
Maybe it should be a string enum? I've punted on this for now.

* Add test for hover events
2019-06-04 17:20:06 -07:00
Andrew Clark 6b5deeed50 [Events] Add support for events that are both user-blocking and continuous (#15811)
* [Events] Add EventPriority enum

React DOM's DispatchConfig for synthetic events has an `isDiscrete`
field that affects how updates triggered by an event are scheduled.
Events are either discrete or continuous.

This commit adds an additional type of configuration where an event
has user-blocking priority, but is not discrete. E.g. updates triggered
by hover are more important than the default, but they don't need to
be processed serially. Because there are now three types of event
priority instead of two, I've replaced the `isDiscrete` boolean with an
enum: `eventPriority`.

This commit implements the new enum value but does not change any
behavior. I'll enable it behind a feature flag in the next commit.

I've only implemented this in the legacy event system. I'll leave Flare
for a follow-up.

* enableUserBlockingEvents feature flag

Adds a feature flag to increase the priority of events like `mouseover`,
without making them discrete.
2019-06-04 13:35:52 -07:00
James Ide 07da821bfd [react-native] Rewrite Haste imports in RN shims and add .fb.js extension (#15786)
This commit is a follow-up to https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/15604, which explains more of the rationale behind moving React Native to path-based imports and the work needed in the React repository. In that linked PR, the generated renderers were updated but not the shims; this commit updates the shims.

The problem is that FB needs a different copy of the built renderers than the OSS versions so we need a way for FB code to import different modules than in OSS. This was previously done with Haste, but with the removal of Haste from RN, we need another mechanism. Talking with cpojer, we are using a `.fb.js` extension that Metro can be configured to prioritize over `.js`.

This commit generates FB's renderers with the `.fb.js` extension and OSS renderers with just `.js`. This way, FB can internally configure Metro to use the `.fb.js` implementations and OSS will use the `.js` ones, letting us swap out which implementation gets bundled.

Test Plan: Generated the renderers and shims with `yarn build` and then verified that the generated shims don't contain any Haste-style imports. Copied the renderers and shims into RN manually and launched the RNTester app to verify it loads end-to-end. Added `.fb.js` to the extensions in `metro.config.js` and verified that the FB-specific bundles loaded.
2019-06-03 15:58:31 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 287ef30bba [Flare] Deeply prevent default on anchor elements (#15750) 2019-05-28 12:46:07 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway b962adfc2b [Flare] event component displayName is now mandatory (#15717) 2019-05-23 01:29:07 +01:00
Dominic Gannaway 121acae090 Flare: simplify dispatchEvent discrete argument (#15694) 2019-05-21 16:06:17 +01:00
Sebastian Markbåge 9c6de716d0 Add withSuspenseConfig API (#15593)
* Add suspendIfNeeded API and a global scope to track it

Adds a "current" suspense config that gets applied to all updates scheduled
during the current scope.

I suspect we might want to add other types of configurations to the "batch"
so I called it the "batch config".

This works across renderers/roots but they won't actually necessarily go
into the same batch.

* Add the suspenseConfig to all updates created during this scope

* Compute expiration time based on the timeout of the suspense config

* Track if there was a processed suspenseConfig this render pass

We'll use this info to suspend a commit for longer when necessary.

* Mark suspended states that should be avoided as a separate flag

This lets us track which renders we want to suspend for a short time vs
a longer time if possible.

* Suspend until the full expiration time if something asked to suspend

* Reenable an old test that we can now repro again

* Suspend the commit even if it is complete if there is a minimum delay

This can be used to implement spinners that don't flicker if the data
and rendering is really fast.

* Default timeoutMs to low pri expiration if not provided

This is a required argument in the type signature but people may not
supply it and this is a user facing object.

* Rename to withSuspenseConfig and drop the default config

This allow opting out of suspending in some nested scope.

A lot of time when you use this function you'll use it with high level
helpers. Those helpers often want to accept some additional configuration
for suspense and if it should suspend at all. The easiest way is to just
have the api accept null or a suspense config and pass it through. However,
then you have to remember that calling suspendIfNeeded has a default.

It gets simpler by just saying tat you can pass the config. You can have
your own default in user space.

* Track the largest suspense config expiration separately

This ensures that if we've scheduled lower pri work that doesn't have a
suspenseConfig, we don't consider its expiration as the timeout.

* Add basic tests for functionality using each update mechanism

* Fix issue when newly created avoided boundary doesn't suspend with delay

* Add test for loading indicator with minLoadingDurationMs option
2019-05-16 16:51:18 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway 1160b37691 Event API: Add responder allowMultipleHostChildren flag (#15646) 2019-05-16 19:03:38 +01:00
Sunil Pai d278a3ff8b act() - s / flushPassiveEffects / Scheduler.unstable_flushWithoutYielding (#15591)
* s/flushPassiveEffects/unstable_flushWithoutYielding

a first crack at flushing the scheduler manually from inside act(). uses unstable_flushWithoutYielding(). The tests that changed, mostly replaced toFlushAndYield(...) with toHaveYielded(). For some tests that tested the state of the tree before flushing effects (but still after updates), I replaced act() with bacthedUpdates().

* ugh lint

* pass build, flushPassiveEffects returns nothing now

* pass test-fire

* flush all work (not just effects), add a compatibility mode

of note, unstable_flushWithoutYielding now returns a boolean much like flushPassiveEffects

* umd build for scheduler/unstable_mock, pass the fixture with it

* add a comment to Shcduler.umd.js for why we're exporting unstable_flushWithoutYielding

* run testsutilsact tests in both sync/concurrent modes

* augh lint

* use a feature flag for the missing mock scheduler warning

I also tried writing a test for it, but couldn't get the scheduler to unmock. included the failing test.

* Update ReactTestUtilsAct-test.js

- pass the mock scheduler warning test,
- rewrite some tests to use Scheduler.yieldValue
- structure concurrent/legacy suites neatly

* pass failing tests in batchedmode-test

* fix pretty/lint/import errors

* pass test-build

* nit: pull .create(null) out of the act() call
2019-05-16 17:12:36 +01:00
Andrew Clark b899819e77 Use dynamic flag in test renderer in www (#15662)
Uses a dynamic flag in www's test renderer build so we can condtionally
disable the passive effects bugfix. Matches the dynamic flag used in
the www React DOM build.
2019-05-15 14:55:50 -07:00
Andrew Clark d34b457ce2 Feature flag to revert #15650 (#15659)
PR #15650 is a bugfix but it's technically a semantic change that could
cause regressions. I don't think it will be an issue, since the
previous behavior was both broken and incoherent, but out of an
abundance of caution, let's wrap it in a flag so we can easily revert
it if necessary.
2019-05-15 13:38:06 -07:00
Andrew Clark 83fc258f29 Remove <ConcurrentMode /> (#15532)
Use createSyncRoot instead.
2019-05-13 16:10:00 -07:00