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Author SHA1 Message Date
Josh Story
581f0c42ed [Flight] add support for Lazy components in Flight server (#24068)
* [Flight] add support for Lazy components in Flight server

Lazy components suspend until resolved just like in Fizz. Add tests to confirm Lazy works with Shared Components and Client Component references.

* Support Lazy elements

React.Lazy can now return an element instead of a Component. This commit implements support for Lazy elements when server rendering.

* add lazy initialization to resolveModelToJson

adding lazying initialization toResolveModelToJson means we use attemptResolveElement's full logic on whatever the resolved type ends up being. This better aligns handling of misued Lazy types like a lazy element being used as a Component or a lazy Component being used as an element.
2022-03-10 11:18:54 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
b9de50d2f9 Update test to reset modules instead of using private state (#24055) 2022-03-08 23:13:32 -05:00
salazarm
d5f1b067c8 [ServerContext] Flight support for ServerContext (#23244)
* Flight side of server context

* 1 more test

* rm unused function

* flow+prettier

* flow again =)

* duplicate ReactServerContext across packages

* store default value when lazily initializing server context

* .

* better comment

* derp... missing import

* rm optional chaining

* missed feature flag

* React.__SECRET_INTERNALS_DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED ??

* add warning if non ServerContext passed into useServerContext

* pass context in as array of arrays

* make importServerContext nott pollute the global context state

* merge main

* remove useServerContext

* dont rely on object getters in ReactServerContext and disallow JSX

* add symbols to devtools + rename globalServerContextRegistry to just ContextRegistry

* gate test case as experimental

* feedback

* remove unions

* Lint

* fix oopsies (tests/lint/mismatching arguments/signatures

* lint again

* replace-fork

* remove extraneous change

* rebase

* 1 more test

* rm unused function

* flow+prettier

* flow again =)

* duplicate ReactServerContext across packages

* store default value when lazily initializing server context

* .

* better comment

* derp... missing import

* rm optional chaining

* missed feature flag

* React.__SECRET_INTERNALS_DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED ??

* add warning if non ServerContext passed into useServerContext

* pass context in as array of arrays

* make importServerContext nott pollute the global context state

* merge main

* remove useServerContext

* dont rely on object getters in ReactServerContext and disallow JSX

* add symbols to devtools + rename globalServerContextRegistry to just ContextRegistry

* gate test case as experimental

* feedback

* remove unions

* Lint

* fix oopsies (tests/lint/mismatching arguments/signatures

* lint again

* replace-fork

* remove extraneous change

* rebase

* reinline

* rebase

* add back changes lost due to rebase being hard

* emit chunk for provider

* remove case for React provider type

* update type for SomeChunk

* enable flag with experimental

* add missing types

* fix flow type

* missing type

* t: any

* revert extraneous type change

* better type

* better type

* feedback

* change import to type import

* test?

* test?

* remove react-dom

* remove react-native-renderer from react-server-native-relay/package.json

* gate change in FiberNewContext, getComponentNameFromType, use switch statement in FlightServer

* getComponentNameFromTpe: server context type gated and use displayName if available

* fallthrough

* lint....

* POP

* lint
2022-03-08 07:55:32 -05:00
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
Andrew Clark
a724a3b578 [RFC] Codemod invariant -> throw new Error (#22435)
* Hoist error codes import to module scope

When this code was written, the error codes map (`codes.json`) was
created on-the-fly, so we had to lazily require from inside the visitor.

Because `codes.json` is now checked into source, we can import it a
single time in module scope.

* Minify error constructors in production

We use a script to minify our error messages in production. Each message
is assigned an error code, defined in `scripts/error-codes/codes.json`.
Then our build script replaces the messages with a link to our
error decoder page, e.g. https://reactjs.org/docs/error-decoder.html/?invariant=92

This enables us to write helpful error messages without increasing the
bundle size.

Right now, the script only works for `invariant` calls. It does not work
if you throw an Error object. This is an old Facebookism that we don't
really need, other than the fact that our error minification script
relies on it.

So, I've updated the script to minify error constructors, too:

Input:
  Error(`A ${adj} message that contains ${noun}`);
Output:
  Error(formatProdErrorMessage(ERR_CODE, adj, noun));

It only works for constructors that are literally named Error, though we
could add support for other names, too.

As a next step, I will add a lint rule to enforce that errors written
this way must have a corresponding error code.

* Minify "no fallback UI specified" error in prod

This error message wasn't being minified because it doesn't use
invariant. The reason it didn't use invariant is because this particular
error is created without begin thrown — it doesn't need to be thrown
because it's located inside the error handling part of the runtime.

Now that the error minification script supports Error constructors, we
can minify it by assigning it a production error code in
`scripts/error-codes/codes.json`.

To support the use of Error constructors more generally, I will add a
lint rule that enforces each message has a corresponding error code.

* Lint rule to detect unminified errors

Adds a lint rule that detects when an Error constructor is used without
a corresponding production error code.

We already have this for `invariant`, but not for regular errors, i.e.
`throw new Error(msg)`. There's also nothing that enforces the use of
`invariant` besides convention.

There are some packages where we don't care to minify errors. These are
packages that run in environments where bundle size is not a concern,
like react-pg. I added an override in the ESLint config to ignore these.

* Temporarily add invariant codemod script

I'm adding this codemod to the repo temporarily, but I'll revert it
in the same PR. That way we don't have to check it in but it's still
accessible (via the PR) if we need it later.

* [Automated] Codemod invariant -> Error

This commit contains only automated changes:

npx jscodeshift -t scripts/codemod-invariant.js packages --ignore-pattern="node_modules/**/*"
yarn linc --fix
yarn prettier

I will do any manual touch ups in separate commits so they're easier
to review.

* Remove temporary codemod script

This reverts the codemod script and ESLint config I added temporarily
in order to perform the invariant codemod.

* Manual touch ups

A few manual changes I made after the codemod ran.

* Enable error code transform per package

Currently we're not consistent about which packages should have their
errors minified in production and which ones should.

This adds a field to the bundle configuration to control whether to
apply the transform. We should decide what the criteria is going
forward. I think it's probably a good idea to minify any package that
gets sent over the network. So yes to modules that run in the browser,
and no to modules that run on the server and during development only.
2021-09-30 12:01:28 -07:00
Andrew Clark
d7dce572c7 Remove internal act builds from public modules (#21721)
* Move internal version of act to shared module

No reason to have three different copies of this anymore.

I've left the the renderer-specific `act` entry points because legacy
mode tests need to also be wrapped in `batchedUpdates`. Next, I'll update
the tests to use `batchedUpdates` manually when needed.

* Migrates tests to use internal module directly

Instead of the `unstable_concurrentAct` exports. Now we can drop those
from the public builds.

I put it in the jest-react package since that's where we put our other
testing utilities (like `toFlushAndYield`). Not so much so it can be
consumed publicly (nobody uses that package except us), but so it works
with our build tests.

* Remove unused internal fields

These were used by the old act implementation. No longer needed.
2021-06-22 14:29:35 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
dbe3363ccd [Fizz] Implement Legacy renderToString and renderToNodeStream on top of Fizz (#21276)
* Wire up DOM legacy build

* Hack to filter extra comments for testing purposes

* Use string concat in renderToString

I think this might be faster. We could probably use a combination of this
technique in the stream too to lower the overhead.

* Error if we can't complete the root synchronously

Maybe this should always error but in the async forms we can just delay
the stream until it resolves so it does have some useful semantics.

In the synchronous form it's never useful though. I'm mostly adding the
error because we're testing this behavior for renderToString specifically.

* Gate memory leak tests of internals

These tests don't translate as is to the new implementation and have been
ported to the Fizz tests separately.

* Enable Fizz legacy mode in stable

* Add wrapper around the ServerFormatConfig for legacy mode

This ensures that we can inject custom overrides without negatively
affecting the new implementation.

This adds another field for static mark up for example.

* Wrap pushTextInstance to avoid emitting comments for text in static markup

* Don't emit static mark up for completed suspense boundaries

Completed and client rendered boundaries are only marked for the client
to take over.

Pending boundaries are still supported in case you stream non-hydratable
mark up.

* Wire up generateStaticMarkup to static API entry points

* Mark as renderer for stable

This shouldn't affect the FB one ideally but it's done with the same build
so let's hope this works.
2021-06-14 12:54:30 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
0853aab74d Log all errors to console.error by default (#21130) 2021-03-29 19:39:55 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
5fd9db732d [Flight] Rename react-transport-... packages to react-server-... (#20403)
* Move files

* Update paths

* Rename import variables

* Rename /server to /writer

This is mainly because "React Server Server" is weird so we need another
dimension.

* Use "react-server" convention to enforce that writer is only loaded in a server
2020-12-08 08:08:57 -05:00
Sebastian Markbåge
76a6dbcb9a [Flight] Encode Symbols as special rows that can be referenced by models … (#20171)
* Encode Symbols as special rows that can be referenced by models

If a symbol was extracted from Symbol.for(...) then we can reliably
recreate the same symbol on the client.

S123:"react.suspense"
M456:{mySymbol: '$123'}

This doesn't suffer from the XSS problem because you have to write actual
code to create one of these symbols. That problem is only a problem because
values pass through common other usages of JSON which are not secure.

Since React encodes its built-ins as symbols, we can now use them as long
as its props are serializable. Like Suspense.

* Refactor resolution to avoid memo hack

Going through createElement isn't quite equivalent for ref and key in props.

* Reuse symbol ids that have already been written earlier in the stream
2020-11-10 19:56:50 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
16e6dadba6 Encode throwing server components as lazy throwing references (#20217)
This ensures that if this server component was the child of a client
component that has an error boundary, it doesn't trigger the error until
this gets rendered so it happens as deep as possible.
2020-11-10 16:35:27 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
c3e20f18fe Add Relay specific React Native build of Flight (#20149)
This adds a new dimension similar to dom-relay. It's different from
"native" which would be Flight for RN without Relay.

This has some copy-pasta that's the same between the two Relay builds but
the key difference will be Metro and we're not quite sure what other
differences there will be yet.
2020-11-02 18:49:48 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
56e9feead0 Remove Blocks (#20138)
* Remove Blocks

* Remove Flight Server Runtime

There's no need for this now that the JSResource is part of the bundler
protocol. Might need something for Webpack plugin specifically later.

* Devtools
2020-10-30 23:03:45 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
930ce7c15a Allow values to be encoded by "reference" to a value rather than the value itself (#20136)
These references are currently transformed into React.lazy values. We can use these in
React positions like element type or node position.

This could be expanded to a more general concept like Suspensey Promises, asset references or JSResourceReferences.

For now it's only used in React Element type position.

The purpose of these is to let you suspend deeper in the tree.
2020-10-30 13:02:03 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
ffd8423356 [Flight] Add support for Module References in transport protocol (#20121)
* Refactor Flight to require a module reference to be brand checked

This exposes a host environment (bundler) specific hook to check if an
object is a module reference. This will be used so that they can be passed
directly into Flight without needing additional wrapper objects.

* Emit module references as a special type of value

We already have JSON and errors as special types of "rows". This encodes
module references as a special type of row value. This was always the
intention because it allows those values to be emitted first in the stream
so that as a large models stream down, we can start preloading as early
as possible.

We preload the module when they resolve but we lazily require them as they
are referenced.

* Emit module references where ever they occur

This emits module references where ever they occur. In blocks or even
directly in elements.

* Don't special case the root row

I originally did this so that a simple stream is also just plain JSON.

However, since we might want to emit things like modules before the root
module in the stream, this gets unnecessarily complicated. We could add
this back as a special case if it's the first byte written but meh.

* Update the protocol

* Add test for using a module reference as a client component

* Relax element type check

Since Flight now accepts a module reference as returned by any bundler
system, depending on the renderer running. We need to drastically relax
the check to include all of them. We can add more as we discover them.

* Move flow annotation

Seems like our compiler is not happy with stripping this.

* Some bookkeeping bug

* Can't use the private field to check
2020-10-29 17:57:31 -07:00
Dan Abramov
f021a983aa Bump versions for 17 (#20062) 2020-10-20 21:41:18 +01:00
Sebastian Markbåge
0a4c7c5651 [Flight] Don't warn for key, but error for ref (#19986)
* Improve error message by expanding the object in question

* Don't warn for key/ref getters

* Error if refs are passed in server components or to client components
2020-10-08 17:02:23 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
40c52de960 [Flight] Add Runtime Errors for Non-serializable Values (#19980)
* Error on encoding non-serializable props

* Add DEV time warnings to enforce that values are plain objects
2020-10-08 11:11:15 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
a89854bc93 Fix Suspense-wrapping heuristic (and bump version numbers) (#19373)
* Fixed suspense wrapping heuristic

* Bump package numbers 16.13.1 -> 17.0.0-alpha.0 to fix DevTools Suspense heuristic
2020-07-15 12:25:27 -04:00
Sebastian Markbåge
64d4b84204 Rename Flight to Transport (#18808)
* Rename Flight to Transport

Flight is still the codename for the implementation details (like Fiber).

However, now the public package is react-transport-... which is only
intended to be used directly by integrators.

* Rename names
2020-05-03 11:33:48 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
e2dd30898e [Flight] Lazily parse models and allow any value to suspend (#18476)
* Lazily initialize models as they're read intead of eagerly when received

This ensures that we don't spend CPU cycles processing models that we're
not going to end up rendering.

This model will also allow us to suspend during this initialization if
data is not yet available to satisfy the model.

* Refactoring carefully to ensure bundles still compile to something optimal

* Remove generic from Response

The root model needs to be cast at one point or another same as othe
chunks. So we can parameterize the read instead of the whole Response.

* Read roots from the 0 key of the map

The special case to read the root isn't worth the field and code.

* Store response on each Chunk

Instead of storing it on the data tuple which is kind of dynamic, we store
it on each Chunk. This uses more memory. Especially compared to just making
initializeBlock a closure, but overall is simpler.

* Rename private fields to underscores

Response objects are exposed.

* Encode server components as delayed references

This allows us to stream in server components one after another over the
wire. It also allows parallelizing their fetches and resuming only the
server component instead of the whole parent block.

This doesn't yet allow us to suspend deeper while waiting on this content
because we don't have "lazy elements".
2020-04-03 14:58:02 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
3e94bce765 Enable prefer-const lint rules (#18451)
* Enable prefer-const rule

Stylistically I don't like this but Closure Compiler takes advantage of
this information.

* Auto-fix lints

* Manually fix the remaining callsites
2020-04-01 12:35:52 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
ce6fe50b01 Add server-runtime to create Server Blocks (#18392)
This is equivalent to the jsx-runtime in that this is what the compiled
output on the server is supposed to target.

It's really just the same code for all the different Flights, but they
have different types in their arguments so each one gets their own entry
point. We might use this to add runtime warnings per entry point.

Unlike the client-side React.block call this doesn't provide the factory
function that curries the load function. The compiler is expected to wrap
this call in the currying factory.
2020-03-25 19:03:31 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
64ed221c3d Formalize the Wakeable and Thenable types (#18391)
* Formalize the Wakeable and Thenable types

We use two subsets of Promises throughout React APIs. This introduces
the smallest subset - Wakeable. It's the thing that you can throw to
suspend. It's something that can ping.

I also use a shared type for Thenable in the cases where we expect a value
so we can be a bit more rigid with our us of them.

* Make Chunks into Wakeables instead of using native Promises

This value is just going from here to React so we can keep it a lighter
abstraction throughout.

* Renamed thenable to wakeable in variable names
2020-03-25 16:49:37 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
a6924d77b1 Change .model getter to .readRoot method (#18382)
Originally the idea was to hide all suspending behind getters or proxies.
However, this has some issues with perf on hot code like React elements.

It also makes it too easy to accidentally access it the first time in an
effect or callback where things aren't allowed to suspend. Making it
an explicit method call avoids this issue.

All other suspending has moved to explicit lazy blocks (and soon elements).
The only thing remaining is the root. We could require the root to be an
element or block but that creates an unfortunate indirection unnecessarily.

Instead, I expose a readRoot method on the response. Typically we try to
avoid virtual dispatch but in this case, it's meant that you build
abstractions on top of a Flight response so passing it a round is useful.
2020-03-25 11:47:55 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
a317bd033f Flip the arguments of Blocks and make the query optional (#18374)
* Flip the arguments of Blocks and make the query optional

* Rename Query to Load
2020-03-24 10:58:23 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
a56309fb88 [Flight] Integrate Blocks into Flight (#18371)
* Resolve Server-side Blocks instead of Components

React elements should no longer be used to extract arbitrary data but only
for prerendering trees.

Blocks are used to create asynchronous behavior.

* Resolve Blocks in the Client

* Tests

* Bug fix relay JSON traversal

It's supposed to pass the original object and not the new one.

* Lint

* Move Noop Module Test Helpers to top level entry points

This module has shared state. It needs to be external from builds.

This lets us test the built versions of the Noop renderer.
2020-03-23 17:53:45 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
c0cd1be908 [Flight] Move bundler configs to use Suspense instead of returning thenable (#18367)
* Move bundler configs to use suspense instead of returning thenable

* Fix some Flow types
2020-03-21 22:28:36 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
fc91508c1f Follow ups to bundler configs (#18352)
Follow ups from https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/18334

I also introduced the concept of a module reference on the client too.
We don't need this for webpack so that gets compiled out but we need it
for www. Similarly I also need a difference between preload and load.
2020-03-19 17:49:40 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
8206b4b864 Wire up bundler configs (#18334)
This allows different flight server and clients to have different configs
depending on bundler to serialize and resolve modules.
2020-03-18 12:18:34 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
dc7eedae3c Encode server rendered host components as array tuples (#18273)
This replaces the HTML renderer with instead resolving host elements into
arrays tagged with the react.element symbol. These turn into proper
React Elements on the client.

The symbol is encoded as the magical value "$". This has security implications
so this special value needs to remain escaped for other strings.

We could just encode the element as {$$typeof: "$", key: key props: props}
but that's a lot more bytes. So instead I encode it as:
["$", key, props] and then convert it back.

It would be nicer if React's reconciler could just accept these tuples.
2020-03-11 09:48:02 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
99d7371863 [Flight] Split Streaming from Relay Implemenation (#18260)
* Add ReactFlightServerConfig intermediate

This just forwards to the stream version of Flight which is itself forked
between Node and W3C streams.

The dom-relay goes directly to the Relay config though which allows it to
avoid the stream part of Flight.

* Separate streaming protocol into the Stream config

* Split streaming parts into the ReactFlightServerConfigStream

This decouples it so that the Relay implementation doesn't have to encode
the JSON to strings. Instead it can be fed the values as JSON objects and
do its own encoding.

* Split FlightClient into a basic part and a stream part

Same split as the server.

* Expose lower level async hooks to Relay

This requires an external helper file that we'll wire up internally.
2020-03-10 14:55:04 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
bdc5cc4635 Add Relay Flight Build (#18242)
* Rename to clarify that it's client-only

* Rename FizzStreamer to FizzServer for consistency

* Rename react-flight to react-client/flight

For consistency with react-server. Currently this just includes flight
but it could be expanded to include the whole reconciler.

* Add Relay Flight Build

* Rename ReactServerHostConfig to ReactServerStreamConfig

This will be the config specifically for streaming purposes.
There will be other configs for other purposes.
2020-03-07 11:23:30 -08:00