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react/packages/react-server/src/ReactServerStreamConfigBrowser.js
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

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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
*/
export type Destination = ReadableStreamController;
export type PrecomputedChunk = Uint8Array;
export type Chunk = Uint8Array;
export function scheduleWork(callback: () => void) {
callback();
}
export function flushBuffered(destination: Destination) {
// WHATWG Streams do not yet have a way to flush the underlying
// transform streams. https://github.com/whatwg/streams/issues/960
}
const VIEW_SIZE = 512;
let currentView = null;
let writtenBytes = 0;
export function beginWriting(destination: Destination) {
currentView = new Uint8Array(VIEW_SIZE);
writtenBytes = 0;
}
export function writeChunk(
destination: Destination,
chunk: PrecomputedChunk | Chunk,
): void {
if (chunk.length === 0) {
return;
}
if (chunk.length > VIEW_SIZE) {
// this chunk may overflow a single view which implies it was not
// one that is cached by the streaming renderer. We will enqueu
// it directly and expect it is not re-used
if (writtenBytes > 0) {
destination.enqueue(
new Uint8Array(
((currentView: any): Uint8Array).buffer,
0,
writtenBytes,
),
);
currentView = new Uint8Array(VIEW_SIZE);
writtenBytes = 0;
}
destination.enqueue(chunk);
return;
}
let bytesToWrite = chunk;
const allowableBytes = ((currentView: any): Uint8Array).length - writtenBytes;
if (allowableBytes < bytesToWrite.length) {
// this chunk would overflow the current view. We enqueue a full view
// and start a new view with the remaining chunk
if (allowableBytes === 0) {
// the current view is already full, send it
destination.enqueue(currentView);
} else {
// fill up the current view and apply the remaining chunk bytes
// to a new view.
((currentView: any): Uint8Array).set(
bytesToWrite.subarray(0, allowableBytes),
writtenBytes,
);
// writtenBytes += allowableBytes; // this can be skipped because we are going to immediately reset the view
destination.enqueue(currentView);
bytesToWrite = bytesToWrite.subarray(allowableBytes);
}
currentView = new Uint8Array(VIEW_SIZE);
writtenBytes = 0;
}
((currentView: any): Uint8Array).set(bytesToWrite, writtenBytes);
writtenBytes += bytesToWrite.length;
}
export function writeChunkAndReturn(
destination: Destination,
chunk: PrecomputedChunk | Chunk,
): boolean {
writeChunk(destination, chunk);
// in web streams there is no backpressure so we can alwas write more
return true;
}
export function completeWriting(destination: Destination) {
if (currentView && writtenBytes > 0) {
destination.enqueue(new Uint8Array(currentView.buffer, 0, writtenBytes));
currentView = null;
writtenBytes = 0;
}
}
export function close(destination: Destination) {
destination.close();
}
const textEncoder = new TextEncoder();
export function stringToChunk(content: string): Chunk {
return textEncoder.encode(content);
}
export function stringToPrecomputedChunk(content: string): PrecomputedChunk {
return textEncoder.encode(content);
}
export function closeWithError(destination: Destination, error: mixed): void {
// $FlowFixMe[method-unbinding]
if (typeof destination.error === 'function') {
// $FlowFixMe: This is an Error object or the destination accepts other types.
destination.error(error);
} else {
// Earlier implementations doesn't support this method. In that environment you're
// supposed to throw from a promise returned but we don't return a promise in our
// approach. We could fork this implementation but this is environment is an edge
// case to begin with. It's even less common to run this in an older environment.
// Even then, this is not where errors are supposed to happen and they get reported
// to a global callback in addition to this anyway. So it's fine just to close this.
destination.close();
}
}