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/**
* Install the hook on window, which is an event emitter.
* Note because Chrome content scripts cannot directly modify the window object,
* we are evaling this function by inserting a script tag.
* That's why we have to inline the whole event emitter implementation here.
*
* @flow
*/
import {
patch as patchConsole,
registerRenderer as registerRendererWithConsole,
} from './backend/console';
import type {DevToolsHook} from 'react-devtools-shared/src/backend/types';
declare var window: any;
export function installHook(target: any): DevToolsHook | null {
if (target.hasOwnProperty('__REACT_DEVTOOLS_GLOBAL_HOOK__')) {
return null;
}
function detectReactBuildType(renderer) {
try {
if (typeof renderer.version === 'string') {
// React DOM Fiber (16+)
if (renderer.bundleType > 0) {
// This is not a production build.
// We are currently only using 0 (PROD) and 1 (DEV)
// but might add 2 (PROFILE) in the future.
return 'development';
}
// React 16 uses flat bundles. If we report the bundle as production
// version, it means we also minified and envified it ourselves.
return 'production';
// Note: There is still a risk that the CommonJS entry point has not
// been envified or uglified. In this case the user would have *both*
// development and production bundle, but only the prod one would run.
// This would be really bad. We have a separate check for this because
// it happens *outside* of the renderer injection. See `checkDCE` below.
}
const toString = Function.prototype.toString;
if (renderer.Mount && renderer.Mount._renderNewRootComponent) {
// React DOM Stack
const renderRootCode = toString.call(
renderer.Mount._renderNewRootComponent,
);
// Filter out bad results (if that is even possible):
if (renderRootCode.indexOf('function') !== 0) {
// Hope for the best if we're not sure.
return 'production';
}
// Check for React DOM Stack < 15.1.0 in development.
// If it contains "storedMeasure" call, it's wrapped in ReactPerf (DEV only).
// This would be true even if it's minified, as method name still matches.
if (renderRootCode.indexOf('storedMeasure') !== -1) {
return 'development';
}
// For other versions (and configurations) it's not so easy.
// Let's quickly exclude proper production builds.
// If it contains a warning message, it's either a DEV build,
// or an PROD build without proper dead code elimination.
if (renderRootCode.indexOf('should be a pure function') !== -1) {
// Now how do we tell a DEV build from a bad PROD build?
// If we see NODE_ENV, we're going to assume this is a dev build
// because most likely it is referring to an empty shim.
if (renderRootCode.indexOf('NODE_ENV') !== -1) {
return 'development';
}
// If we see "development", we're dealing with an envified DEV build
// (such as the official React DEV UMD).
if (renderRootCode.indexOf('development') !== -1) {
return 'development';
}
// I've seen process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' being smartly
// replaced by `true` in DEV by Webpack. I don't know how that
// works but we can safely guard against it because `true` was
// never used in the function source since it was written.
if (renderRootCode.indexOf('true') !== -1) {
return 'development';
}
// By now either it is a production build that has not been minified,
// or (worse) this is a minified development build using non-standard
// environment (e.g. "staging"). We're going to look at whether
// the function argument name is mangled:
if (
// 0.13 to 15
renderRootCode.indexOf('nextElement') !== -1 ||
// 0.12
renderRootCode.indexOf('nextComponent') !== -1
) {
// We can't be certain whether this is a development build or not,
// but it is definitely unminified.
return 'unminified';
} else {
// This is likely a minified development build.
return 'development';
}
}
// By now we know that it's envified and dead code elimination worked,
// but what if it's still not minified? (Is this even possible?)
// Let's check matches for the first argument name.
if (
// 0.13 to 15
renderRootCode.indexOf('nextElement') !== -1 ||
// 0.12
renderRootCode.indexOf('nextComponent') !== -1
) {
return 'unminified';
}
// Seems like we're using the production version.
// However, the branch above is Stack-only so this is 15 or earlier.
return 'outdated';
}
} catch (err) {
// Weird environments may exist.
// This code needs a higher fault tolerance
// because it runs even with closed DevTools.
// TODO: should we catch errors in all injected code, and not just this part?
}
return 'production';
}
function checkDCE(fn: Function) {
// This runs for production versions of React.
// Needs to be super safe.
try {
const toString = Function.prototype.toString;
const code = toString.call(fn);
// This is a string embedded in the passed function under DEV-only
// condition. However the function executes only in PROD. Therefore,
// if we see it, dead code elimination did not work.
if (code.indexOf('^_^') > -1) {
// Remember to report during next injection.
hasDetectedBadDCE = true;
// Bonus: throw an exception hoping that it gets picked up by a reporting system.
// Not synchronously so that it doesn't break the calling code.
setTimeout(function() {
throw new Error(
'React is running in production mode, but dead code ' +
'elimination has not been applied. Read how to correctly ' +
'configure React for production: ' +
'https://reactjs.org/link/perf-use-production-build',
);
});
}
} catch (err) {}
}
let uidCounter = 0;
function inject(renderer) {
const id = ++uidCounter;
renderers.set(id, renderer);
const reactBuildType = hasDetectedBadDCE
? 'deadcode'
: detectReactBuildType(renderer);
// Patching the console enables DevTools to do a few useful things:
// * Append component stacks to warnings and error messages
// * Disable logging during re-renders to inspect hooks (see inspectHooksOfFiber)
//
// For React Native, we intentionally patch early (during injection).
// This provides React Native developers with components stacks even if they don't run DevTools.
// This won't work for DOM though, since this entire file is eval'ed and inserted as a script tag.
// In that case, we'll patch later (when the frontend attaches).
//
// Don't patch in test environments because we don't want to interfere with Jest's own console overrides.
//
// Note that because this function is inlined, this conditional check must only use static booleans.
// Otherwise the extension will throw with an undefined error.
// (See comments in the try/catch below for more context on inlining.)
if (!__EXTENSION__ && !__TEST__) {
try {
const appendComponentStack =
window.__REACT_DEVTOOLS_APPEND_COMPONENT_STACK__ !== false;
const breakOnConsoleErrors =
window.__REACT_DEVTOOLS_BREAK_ON_CONSOLE_ERRORS__ === true;
// The installHook() function is injected by being stringified in the browser,
// so imports outside of this function do not get included.
//
// Normally we could check "typeof patchConsole === 'function'",
// but Webpack wraps imports with an object (e.g. _backend_console__WEBPACK_IMPORTED_MODULE_0__)
// and the object itself will be undefined as well for the reasons mentioned above,
// so we use try/catch instead.
if (appendComponentStack || breakOnConsoleErrors) {
registerRendererWithConsole(renderer);
patchConsole({
appendComponentStack,
breakOnConsoleErrors,
});
}
} catch (error) {}
}
// If we have just reloaded to profile, we need to inject the renderer interface before the app loads.
// Otherwise the renderer won't yet exist and we can skip this step.
const attach = target.__REACT_DEVTOOLS_ATTACH__;
if (typeof attach === 'function') {
const rendererInterface = attach(hook, id, renderer, target);
hook.rendererInterfaces.set(id, rendererInterface);
}
hook.emit('renderer', {id, renderer, reactBuildType});
return id;
}
let hasDetectedBadDCE = false;
function sub(event, fn) {
hook.on(event, fn);
return () => hook.off(event, fn);
}
function on(event, fn) {
if (!listeners[event]) {
listeners[event] = [];
}
listeners[event].push(fn);
}
function off(event, fn) {
if (!listeners[event]) {
return;
}
const index = listeners[event].indexOf(fn);
if (index !== -1) {
listeners[event].splice(index, 1);
}
if (!listeners[event].length) {
delete listeners[event];
}
}
function emit(event, data) {
if (listeners[event]) {
listeners[event].map(fn => fn(data));
}
}
function getFiberRoots(rendererID) {
const roots = fiberRoots;
if (!roots[rendererID]) {
roots[rendererID] = new Set();
}
return roots[rendererID];
}
function onCommitFiberUnmount(rendererID, fiber) {
const rendererInterface = rendererInterfaces.get(rendererID);
if (rendererInterface != null) {
rendererInterface.handleCommitFiberUnmount(fiber);
}
}
function onCommitFiberRoot(rendererID, root, priorityLevel) {
const mountedRoots = hook.getFiberRoots(rendererID);
const current = root.current;
const isKnownRoot = mountedRoots.has(root);
const isUnmounting =
current.memoizedState == null || current.memoizedState.element == null;
// Keep track of mounted roots so we can hydrate when DevTools connect.
if (!isKnownRoot && !isUnmounting) {
mountedRoots.add(root);
} else if (isKnownRoot && isUnmounting) {
mountedRoots.delete(root);
}
const rendererInterface = rendererInterfaces.get(rendererID);
if (rendererInterface != null) {
rendererInterface.handleCommitFiberRoot(root, priorityLevel);
}
}
// TODO: More meaningful names for "rendererInterfaces" and "renderers".
const fiberRoots = {};
const rendererInterfaces = new Map();
const listeners = {};
const renderers = new Map();
const hook: DevToolsHook = {
rendererInterfaces,
listeners,
// Fast Refresh for web relies on this.
renderers,
emit,
getFiberRoots,
inject,
on,
off,
sub,
// This is a legacy flag.
// React v16 checks the hook for this to ensure DevTools is new enough.
supportsFiber: true,
// React calls these methods.
checkDCE,
onCommitFiberUnmount,
onCommitFiberRoot,
};
Object.defineProperty(
target,
'__REACT_DEVTOOLS_GLOBAL_HOOK__',
({
// This property needs to be configurable for the test environment,
// else we won't be able to delete and recreate it beween tests.
configurable: __DEV__,
enumerable: false,
get() {
return hook;
},
}: Object),
);
return hook;
}