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import hoistStatics from 'hoist-non-react-statics'
import invariant from 'invariant'
import React, {
useContext,
useMemo,
useEffect,
useLayoutEffect,
useRef,
useReducer
} from 'react'
import { isValidElementType, isContextConsumer } from 'react-is'
import Subscription from '../utils/Subscription'
import { ReactReduxContext } from './Context'
// Define some constant arrays just to avoid re-creating these
const EMPTY_ARRAY = []
const NO_SUBSCRIPTION_ARRAY = [null, null]
const stringifyComponent = Comp => {
try {
return JSON.stringify(Comp)
} catch (err) {
return String(Comp)
}
}
function storeStateUpdatesReducer(state, action) {
const [, updateCount] = state
return [action.payload, updateCount + 1]
}
const initStateUpdates = () => [null, 0]
// React currently throws a warning when using useLayoutEffect on the server.
// To get around it, we can conditionally useEffect on the server (no-op) and
// useLayoutEffect in the browser. We need useLayoutEffect because we want
// `connect` to perform sync updates to a ref to save the latest props after
// a render is actually committed to the DOM.
const useIsomorphicLayoutEffect =
typeof window !== 'undefined' &&
typeof window.document !== 'undefined' &&
typeof window.document.createElement !== 'undefined'
? useLayoutEffect
: useEffect
export default function connectAdvanced(
/*
selectorFactory is a func that is responsible for returning the selector function used to
compute new props from state, props, and dispatch. For example:
export default connectAdvanced((dispatch, options) => (state, props) => ({
thing: state.things[props.thingId],
saveThing: fields => dispatch(actionCreators.saveThing(props.thingId, fields)),
}))(YourComponent)
Access to dispatch is provided to the factory so selectorFactories can bind actionCreators
outside of their selector as an optimization. Options passed to connectAdvanced are passed to
the selectorFactory, along with displayName and WrappedComponent, as the second argument.
Note that selectorFactory is responsible for all caching/memoization of inbound and outbound
props. Do not use connectAdvanced directly without memoizing results between calls to your
selector, otherwise the Connect component will re-render on every state or props change.
*/
selectorFactory,
// options object:
{
// the func used to compute this HOC's displayName from the wrapped component's displayName.
// probably overridden by wrapper functions such as connect()
getDisplayName = name => `ConnectAdvanced(${name})`,
// shown in error messages
// probably overridden by wrapper functions such as connect()
methodName = 'connectAdvanced',
// REMOVED: if defined, the name of the property passed to the wrapped element indicating the number of
// calls to render. useful for watching in react devtools for unnecessary re-renders.
renderCountProp = undefined,
// determines whether this HOC subscribes to store changes
shouldHandleStateChanges = true,
// REMOVED: the key of props/context to get the store
storeKey = 'store',
// REMOVED: expose the wrapped component via refs
withRef = false,
// use React's forwardRef to expose a ref of the wrapped component
forwardRef = false,
// the context consumer to use
context = ReactReduxContext,
// additional options are passed through to the selectorFactory
...connectOptions
} = {}
) {
invariant(
renderCountProp === undefined,
`renderCountProp is removed. render counting is built into the latest React Dev Tools profiling extension`
)
invariant(
!withRef,
'withRef is removed. To access the wrapped instance, use a ref on the connected component'
)
const customStoreWarningMessage =
'To use a custom Redux store for specific components, create a custom React context with ' +
"React.createContext(), and pass the context object to React Redux's Provider and specific components" +
' like: <Provider context={MyContext}><ConnectedComponent context={MyContext} /></Provider>. ' +
'You may also pass a {context : MyContext} option to connect'
invariant(
storeKey === 'store',
'storeKey has been removed and does not do anything. ' +
customStoreWarningMessage
)
const Context = context
return function wrapWithConnect(WrappedComponent) {
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
invariant(
isValidElementType(WrappedComponent),
`You must pass a component to the function returned by ` +
`${methodName}. Instead received ${stringifyComponent(
WrappedComponent
)}`
)
}
const wrappedComponentName =
WrappedComponent.displayName || WrappedComponent.name || 'Component'
const displayName = getDisplayName(wrappedComponentName)
const selectorFactoryOptions = {
...connectOptions,
getDisplayName,
methodName,
renderCountProp,
shouldHandleStateChanges,
storeKey,
displayName,
wrappedComponentName,
WrappedComponent
}
const { pure } = connectOptions
function createChildSelector(store) {
return selectorFactory(store.dispatch, selectorFactoryOptions)
}
// If we aren't running in "pure" mode, we don't want to memoize values.
// To avoid conditionally calling hooks, we fall back to a tiny wrapper
// that just executes the given callback immediately.
const usePureOnlyMemo = pure ? useMemo : callback => callback()
function ConnectFunction(props) {
const [propsContext, forwardedRef, wrapperProps] = useMemo(() => {
// Distinguish between actual "data" props that were passed to the wrapper component,
// and values needed to control behavior (forwarded refs, alternate context instances).
// To maintain the wrapperProps object reference, memoize this destructuring.
const { forwardedRef, ...wrapperProps } = props
return [props.context, forwardedRef, wrapperProps]
}, [props])
const ContextToUse = useMemo(() => {
// Users may optionally pass in a custom context instance to use instead of our ReactReduxContext.
// Memoize the check that determines which context instance we should use.
return propsContext &&
propsContext.Consumer &&
isContextConsumer(<propsContext.Consumer />)
? propsContext
: Context
}, [propsContext, Context])
// Retrieve the store and ancestor subscription via context, if available
const contextValue = useContext(ContextToUse)
// The store _must_ exist as either a prop or in context
const didStoreComeFromProps = Boolean(props.store)
const didStoreComeFromContext =
Boolean(contextValue) && Boolean(contextValue.store)
invariant(
didStoreComeFromProps || didStoreComeFromContext,
`Could not find "store" in the context of ` +
`"${displayName}". Either wrap the root component in a <Provider>, ` +
`or pass a custom React context provider to <Provider> and the corresponding ` +
`React context consumer to ${displayName} in connect options.`
)
const store = props.store || contextValue.store
const childPropsSelector = useMemo(() => {
// The child props selector needs the store reference as an input.
// Re-create this selector whenever the store changes.
return createChildSelector(store)
}, [store])
const [subscription, notifyNestedSubs] = useMemo(() => {
if (!shouldHandleStateChanges) return NO_SUBSCRIPTION_ARRAY
// This Subscription's source should match where store came from: props vs. context. A component
// connected to the store via props shouldn't use subscription from context, or vice versa.
const subscription = new Subscription(
store,
didStoreComeFromProps ? null : contextValue.subscription
)
// `notifyNestedSubs` is duplicated to handle the case where the component is unmounted in
// the middle of the notification loop, where `subscription` will then be null. This can
// probably be avoided if Subscription's listeners logic is changed to not call listeners
// that have been unsubscribed in the middle of the notification loop.
const notifyNestedSubs = subscription.notifyNestedSubs.bind(
subscription
)
return [subscription, notifyNestedSubs]
}, [store, didStoreComeFromProps, contextValue])
// Determine what {store, subscription} value should be put into nested context, if necessary,
// and memoize that value to avoid unnecessary context updates.
const overriddenContextValue = useMemo(() => {
if (didStoreComeFromProps) {
// This component is directly subscribed to a store from props.
// We don't want descendants reading from this store - pass down whatever
// the existing context value is from the nearest connected ancestor.
return contextValue
}
// Otherwise, put this component's subscription instance into context, so that
// connected descendants won't update until after this component is done
return {
...contextValue,
subscription
}
}, [didStoreComeFromProps, contextValue, subscription])
// We need to force this wrapper component to re-render whenever a Redux store update
// causes a change to the calculated child component props (or we caught an error in mapState)
const [
[previousStateUpdateResult],
forceComponentUpdateDispatch
] = useReducer(storeStateUpdatesReducer, EMPTY_ARRAY, initStateUpdates)
// Propagate any mapState/mapDispatch errors upwards
if (previousStateUpdateResult && previousStateUpdateResult.error) {
throw previousStateUpdateResult.error
}
// Set up refs to coordinate values between the subscription effect and the render logic
const lastChildProps = useRef()
const lastWrapperProps = useRef(wrapperProps)
const childPropsFromStoreUpdate = useRef()
const renderIsScheduled = useRef(false)
const actualChildProps = usePureOnlyMemo(() => {
// Tricky logic here:
// - This render may have been triggered by a Redux store update that produced new child props
// - However, we may have gotten new wrapper props after that
// If we have new child props, and the same wrapper props, we know we should use the new child props as-is.
// But, if we have new wrapper props, those might change the child props, so we have to recalculate things.
// So, we'll use the child props from store update only if the wrapper props are the same as last time.
if (
childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current &&
wrapperProps === lastWrapperProps.current
) {
return childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current
}
// TODO We're reading the store directly in render() here. Bad idea?
// This will likely cause Bad Things (TM) to happen in Concurrent Mode.
// Note that we do this because on renders _not_ caused by store updates, we need the latest store state
// to determine what the child props should be.
return childPropsSelector(store.getState(), wrapperProps)
}, [store, previousStateUpdateResult, wrapperProps])
// We need this to execute synchronously every time we re-render. However, React warns
// about useLayoutEffect in SSR, so we try to detect environment and fall back to
// just useEffect instead to avoid the warning, since neither will run anyway.
useIsomorphicLayoutEffect(() => {
// We want to capture the wrapper props and child props we used for later comparisons
lastWrapperProps.current = wrapperProps
lastChildProps.current = actualChildProps
renderIsScheduled.current = false
// If the render was from a store update, clear out that reference and cascade the subscriber update
if (childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current) {
childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current = null
notifyNestedSubs()
}
})
// Our re-subscribe logic only runs when the store/subscription setup changes
useIsomorphicLayoutEffect(() => {
// If we're not subscribed to the store, nothing to do here
if (!shouldHandleStateChanges) return
// Capture values for checking if and when this component unmounts
let didUnsubscribe = false
let lastThrownError = null
// We'll run this callback every time a store subscription update propagates to this component
const checkForUpdates = () => {
if (didUnsubscribe) {
// Don't run stale listeners.
// Redux doesn't guarantee unsubscriptions happen until next dispatch.
return
}
const latestStoreState = store.getState()
let newChildProps, error
try {
// Actually run the selector with the most recent store state and wrapper props
// to determine what the child props should be
newChildProps = childPropsSelector(
latestStoreState,
lastWrapperProps.current
)
} catch (e) {
error = e
lastThrownError = e
}
if (!error) {
lastThrownError = null
}
// If the child props haven't changed, nothing to do here - cascade the subscription update
if (newChildProps === lastChildProps.current) {
if (!renderIsScheduled.current) {
notifyNestedSubs()
}
} else {
// Save references to the new child props. Note that we track the "child props from store update"
// as a ref instead of a useState/useReducer because we need a way to determine if that value has
// been processed. If this went into useState/useReducer, we couldn't clear out the value without
// forcing another re-render, which we don't want.
lastChildProps.current = newChildProps
childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current = newChildProps
renderIsScheduled.current = true
// If the child props _did_ change (or we caught an error), this wrapper component needs to re-render
forceComponentUpdateDispatch({
type: 'STORE_UPDATED',
payload: {
latestStoreState,
error
}
})
}
}
// Actually subscribe to the nearest connected ancestor (or store)
subscription.onStateChange = checkForUpdates
subscription.trySubscribe()
// Pull data from the store after first render in case the store has
// changed since we began.
checkForUpdates()
const unsubscribeWrapper = () => {
didUnsubscribe = true
subscription.tryUnsubscribe()
subscription.onStateChange = null
if (lastThrownError) {
// It's possible that we caught an error due to a bad mapState function, but the
// parent re-rendered without this component and we're about to unmount.
// This shouldn't happen as long as we do top-down subscriptions correctly, but
// if we ever do those wrong, this throw will surface the error in our tests.
// In that case, throw the error from here so it doesn't get lost.
throw lastThrownError
}
}
return unsubscribeWrapper
}, [store, subscription, childPropsSelector])
// Now that all that's done, we can finally try to actually render the child component.
// We memoize the elements for the rendered child component as an optimization.
const renderedWrappedComponent = useMemo(
() => <WrappedComponent {...actualChildProps} ref={forwardedRef} />,
[forwardedRef, WrappedComponent, actualChildProps]
)
// If React sees the exact same element reference as last time, it bails out of re-rendering
// that child, same as if it was wrapped in React.memo() or returned false from shouldComponentUpdate.
const renderedChild = useMemo(() => {
if (shouldHandleStateChanges) {
// If this component is subscribed to store updates, we need to pass its own
// subscription instance down to our descendants. That means rendering the same
// Context instance, and putting a different value into the context.
return (
<ContextToUse.Provider value={overriddenContextValue}>
{renderedWrappedComponent}
</ContextToUse.Provider>
)
}
return renderedWrappedComponent
}, [ContextToUse, renderedWrappedComponent, overriddenContextValue])
return renderedChild
}
// If we're in "pure" mode, ensure our wrapper component only re-renders when incoming props have changed.
const Connect = pure ? React.memo(ConnectFunction) : ConnectFunction
Connect.WrappedComponent = WrappedComponent
Connect.displayName = displayName
if (forwardRef) {
const forwarded = React.forwardRef(function forwardConnectRef(
props,
ref
) {
return <Connect {...props} forwardedRef={ref} />
})
forwarded.displayName = displayName
forwarded.WrappedComponent = WrappedComponent
return hoistStatics(forwarded, WrappedComponent)
}
return hoistStatics(Connect, WrappedComponent)
}
}