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Robert Balicki fecc288b7d [react devtools] Device storage support (#25452)
# Summary
* This PR adds support for persisting certain settings to device
storage, allowing e.g. RN apps to properly patch the console when
restarted.
* The device storage APIs have signature `getConsolePatchSettings()` and
`setConsolePatchSettings(string)`, in iOS, are thin wrappers around the
`Library/Settings` turbomodule, and wrap a new TM that uses the `SharedPreferences` class in Android.
* Pass device storage getters/setters from RN to DevTools'
`connectToDevtools`. The setters are then used to populate values on
`window`. Later, the console is patched using these values.
* If we receive a notification from DevTools that the console patching
fields have been updated, we write values back to local storage.
* See https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/34903

# How did you test this change?
Manual testing, `yarn run test-build-devtools`, `yarn run prettier`,
`yarn run flow dom`

## Manual testing setup:

### React DevTools Frontend
* Get the DevTools frontend in flipper:
* `nvm install -g react-devtools-core`, then replace that package with a
symlink to the local package
  * enable "use globally installed devtools" in flipper
* yarn run start in react-devtools, etc. as well

### React DevTools Backend
* `yarn run build:backend` in react-devtools-core, then copy-paste that
file to the expo app's node_modules directory

### React Native
* A local version of React Native can be patched in by modifying an expo
app's package.json, as in `"react-native":
"rbalicki2/react-native#branch-name"`

# Versioning safety
* There are three versioned modules to worry about: react native, the
devtools frontend and the devtools backend.
* The react devtools backend checks for whether a `cachedSettingsStore`
is passed from react native. If not (e.g. if React Native is outdated),
then no behavior changes.
* The devtools backend reads the patched console values from the cached
settings store. However, if nothing has been stored, for example because
the frontend is outdated or has never synced its settings, then behavior
doesn't change.
* The devtools frontend sends no new messages. However, if it did send a
new message (e.g. "store this value at this key"), and the backend was
outdated, that message would be silently ignored.
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/**
* Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @flow
*/
import EventEmitter from './events';
import type {ComponentFilter, Wall} from './types';
import type {
InspectedElementPayload,
OwnersList,
ProfilingDataBackend,
RendererID,
} from 'react-devtools-shared/src/backend/types';
import type {StyleAndLayout as StyleAndLayoutPayload} from 'react-devtools-shared/src/backend/NativeStyleEditor/types';
import type {ConsolePatchSettings} from 'react-devtools-shared/src/backend/console';
const BATCH_DURATION = 100;
// This message specifies the version of the DevTools protocol currently supported by the backend,
// as well as the earliest NPM version (e.g. "4.13.0") that protocol is supported by on the frontend.
// This enables an older frontend to display an upgrade message to users for a newer, unsupported backend.
export type BridgeProtocol = {
// Version supported by the current frontend/backend.
version: number,
// NPM version range that also supports this version.
// Note that 'maxNpmVersion' is only set when the version is bumped.
minNpmVersion: string,
maxNpmVersion: string | null,
};
// Bump protocol version whenever a backwards breaking change is made
// in the messages sent between BackendBridge and FrontendBridge.
// This mapping is embedded in both frontend and backend builds.
//
// The backend protocol will always be the latest entry in the BRIDGE_PROTOCOL array.
//
// When an older frontend connects to a newer backend,
// the backend can send the minNpmVersion and the frontend can display an NPM upgrade prompt.
//
// When a newer frontend connects with an older protocol version,
// the frontend can use the embedded minNpmVersion/maxNpmVersion values to display a downgrade prompt.
export const BRIDGE_PROTOCOL: Array<BridgeProtocol> = [
// This version technically never existed,
// but a backwards breaking change was added in 4.11,
// so the safest guess to downgrade the frontend would be to version 4.10.
{
version: 0,
minNpmVersion: '"<4.11.0"',
maxNpmVersion: '"<4.11.0"',
},
// Versions 4.11.x 4.12.x contained the backwards breaking change,
// but we didn't add the "fix" of checking the protocol version until 4.13,
// so we don't recommend downgrading to 4.11 or 4.12.
{
version: 1,
minNpmVersion: '4.13.0',
maxNpmVersion: '4.21.0',
},
// Version 2 adds a StrictMode-enabled and supports-StrictMode bits to add-root operation.
{
version: 2,
minNpmVersion: '4.22.0',
maxNpmVersion: null,
},
];
export const currentBridgeProtocol: BridgeProtocol =
BRIDGE_PROTOCOL[BRIDGE_PROTOCOL.length - 1];
type ElementAndRendererID = {id: number, rendererID: RendererID};
type Message = {
event: string,
payload: any,
};
type HighlightElementInDOM = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
displayName: string | null,
hideAfterTimeout: boolean,
openNativeElementsPanel: boolean,
scrollIntoView: boolean,
};
type OverrideValue = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
path: Array<string | number>,
wasForwarded?: boolean,
value: any,
};
type OverrideHookState = {
...OverrideValue,
hookID: number,
};
type PathType = 'props' | 'hooks' | 'state' | 'context';
type DeletePath = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
type: PathType,
hookID?: ?number,
path: Array<string | number>,
};
type RenamePath = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
type: PathType,
hookID?: ?number,
oldPath: Array<string | number>,
newPath: Array<string | number>,
};
type OverrideValueAtPath = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
type: PathType,
hookID?: ?number,
path: Array<string | number>,
value: any,
};
type OverrideError = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
forceError: boolean,
};
type OverrideSuspense = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
forceFallback: boolean,
};
type CopyElementPathParams = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
path: Array<string | number>,
};
type ViewAttributeSourceParams = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
path: Array<string | number>,
};
type InspectElementParams = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
forceFullData: boolean,
path: Array<number | string> | null,
requestID: number,
};
type StoreAsGlobalParams = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
count: number,
path: Array<string | number>,
};
type NativeStyleEditor_RenameAttributeParams = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
oldName: string,
newName: string,
value: string,
};
type NativeStyleEditor_SetValueParams = {
...ElementAndRendererID,
name: string,
value: string,
};
type SavedPreferencesParams = {
appendComponentStack: boolean,
breakOnConsoleErrors: boolean,
componentFilters: Array<ComponentFilter>,
showInlineWarningsAndErrors: boolean,
hideConsoleLogsInStrictMode: boolean,
};
export type BackendEvents = {
backendVersion: [string],
bridgeProtocol: [BridgeProtocol],
extensionBackendInitialized: [],
fastRefreshScheduled: [],
getSavedPreferences: [],
inspectedElement: [InspectedElementPayload],
isBackendStorageAPISupported: [boolean],
isSynchronousXHRSupported: [boolean],
operations: [Array<number>],
ownersList: [OwnersList],
overrideComponentFilters: [Array<ComponentFilter>],
profilingData: [ProfilingDataBackend],
profilingStatus: [boolean],
reloadAppForProfiling: [],
selectFiber: [number],
shutdown: [],
stopInspectingNative: [boolean],
syncSelectionFromNativeElementsPanel: [],
syncSelectionToNativeElementsPanel: [],
unsupportedRendererVersion: [RendererID],
// React Native style editor plug-in.
isNativeStyleEditorSupported: [
{isSupported: boolean, validAttributes: ?$ReadOnlyArray<string>},
],
NativeStyleEditor_styleAndLayout: [StyleAndLayoutPayload],
};
type FrontendEvents = {
clearErrorsAndWarnings: [{rendererID: RendererID}],
clearErrorsForFiberID: [ElementAndRendererID],
clearNativeElementHighlight: [],
clearWarningsForFiberID: [ElementAndRendererID],
copyElementPath: [CopyElementPathParams],
deletePath: [DeletePath],
getBackendVersion: [],
getBridgeProtocol: [],
getOwnersList: [ElementAndRendererID],
getProfilingData: [{rendererID: RendererID}],
getProfilingStatus: [],
highlightNativeElement: [HighlightElementInDOM],
inspectElement: [InspectElementParams],
logElementToConsole: [ElementAndRendererID],
overrideError: [OverrideError],
overrideSuspense: [OverrideSuspense],
overrideValueAtPath: [OverrideValueAtPath],
profilingData: [ProfilingDataBackend],
reloadAndProfile: [boolean],
renamePath: [RenamePath],
savedPreferences: [SavedPreferencesParams],
selectFiber: [number],
setTraceUpdatesEnabled: [boolean],
shutdown: [],
startInspectingNative: [],
startProfiling: [boolean],
stopInspectingNative: [boolean],
stopProfiling: [],
storeAsGlobal: [StoreAsGlobalParams],
updateComponentFilters: [Array<ComponentFilter>],
updateConsolePatchSettings: [ConsolePatchSettings],
viewAttributeSource: [ViewAttributeSourceParams],
viewElementSource: [ElementAndRendererID],
// React Native style editor plug-in.
NativeStyleEditor_measure: [ElementAndRendererID],
NativeStyleEditor_renameAttribute: [NativeStyleEditor_RenameAttributeParams],
NativeStyleEditor_setValue: [NativeStyleEditor_SetValueParams],
// Temporarily support newer standalone front-ends sending commands to older embedded backends.
// We do this because React Native embeds the React DevTools backend,
// but cannot control which version of the frontend users use.
//
// Note that nothing in the newer backend actually listens to these events,
// but the new frontend still dispatches them (in case older backends are listening to them instead).
//
// Note that this approach does no support the combination of a newer backend with an older frontend.
// It would be more work to support both approaches (and not run handlers twice)
// so I chose to support the more likely/common scenario (and the one more difficult for an end user to "fix").
overrideContext: [OverrideValue],
overrideHookState: [OverrideHookState],
overrideProps: [OverrideValue],
overrideState: [OverrideValue],
};
class Bridge<
OutgoingEvents: Object,
IncomingEvents: Object,
> extends EventEmitter<{
...IncomingEvents,
...OutgoingEvents,
}> {
_isShutdown: boolean = false;
_messageQueue: Array<any> = [];
_timeoutID: TimeoutID | null = null;
_wall: Wall;
_wallUnlisten: Function | null = null;
constructor(wall: Wall) {
super();
this._wall = wall;
this._wallUnlisten =
wall.listen((message: Message) => {
if (message && message.event) {
(this: any).emit(message.event, message.payload);
}
}) || null;
// Temporarily support older standalone front-ends sending commands to newer embedded backends.
// We do this because React Native embeds the React DevTools backend,
// but cannot control which version of the frontend users use.
this.addListener('overrideValueAtPath', this.overrideValueAtPath);
}
// Listening directly to the wall isn't advised.
// It can be used to listen for legacy (v3) messages (since they use a different format).
get wall(): Wall {
return this._wall;
}
send<EventName: $Keys<OutgoingEvents>>(
event: EventName,
...payload: $ElementType<OutgoingEvents, EventName>
) {
if (this._isShutdown) {
console.warn(
`Cannot send message "${event}" through a Bridge that has been shutdown.`,
);
return;
}
// When we receive a message:
// - we add it to our queue of messages to be sent
// - if there hasn't been a message recently, we set a timer for 0 ms in
// the future, allowing all messages created in the same tick to be sent
// together
// - if there *has* been a message flushed in the last BATCH_DURATION ms
// (or we're waiting for our setTimeout-0 to fire), then _timeoutID will
// be set, and we'll simply add to the queue and wait for that
this._messageQueue.push(event, payload);
if (!this._timeoutID) {
this._timeoutID = setTimeout(this._flush, 0);
}
}
shutdown() {
if (this._isShutdown) {
console.warn('Bridge was already shutdown.');
return;
}
// Queue the shutdown outgoing message for subscribers.
this.send('shutdown');
// Mark this bridge as destroyed, i.e. disable its public API.
this._isShutdown = true;
// Disable the API inherited from EventEmitter that can add more listeners and send more messages.
// $FlowFixMe This property is not writable.
this.addListener = function() {};
// $FlowFixMe This property is not writable.
this.emit = function() {};
// NOTE: There's also EventEmitter API like `on` and `prependListener` that we didn't add to our Flow type of EventEmitter.
// Unsubscribe this bridge incoming message listeners to be sure, and so they don't have to do that.
this.removeAllListeners();
// Stop accepting and emitting incoming messages from the wall.
const wallUnlisten = this._wallUnlisten;
if (wallUnlisten) {
wallUnlisten();
}
// Synchronously flush all queued outgoing messages.
// At this step the subscribers' code may run in this call stack.
do {
this._flush();
} while (this._messageQueue.length);
// Make sure once again that there is no dangling timer.
if (this._timeoutID !== null) {
clearTimeout(this._timeoutID);
this._timeoutID = null;
}
}
_flush: () => void = () => {
// This method is used after the bridge is marked as destroyed in shutdown sequence,
// so we do not bail out if the bridge marked as destroyed.
// It is a private method that the bridge ensures is only called at the right times.
if (this._timeoutID !== null) {
clearTimeout(this._timeoutID);
this._timeoutID = null;
}
if (this._messageQueue.length) {
for (let i = 0; i < this._messageQueue.length; i += 2) {
this._wall.send(this._messageQueue[i], ...this._messageQueue[i + 1]);
}
this._messageQueue.length = 0;
// Check again for queued messages in BATCH_DURATION ms. This will keep
// flushing in a loop as long as messages continue to be added. Once no
// more are, the timer expires.
this._timeoutID = setTimeout(this._flush, BATCH_DURATION);
}
};
// Temporarily support older standalone backends by forwarding "overrideValueAtPath" commands
// to the older message types they may be listening to.
overrideValueAtPath: OverrideValueAtPath => void = ({
id,
path,
rendererID,
type,
value,
}: OverrideValueAtPath) => {
switch (type) {
case 'context':
this.send('overrideContext', {
id,
path,
rendererID,
wasForwarded: true,
value,
});
break;
case 'hooks':
this.send('overrideHookState', {
id,
path,
rendererID,
wasForwarded: true,
value,
});
break;
case 'props':
this.send('overrideProps', {
id,
path,
rendererID,
wasForwarded: true,
value,
});
break;
case 'state':
this.send('overrideState', {
id,
path,
rendererID,
wasForwarded: true,
value,
});
break;
}
};
}
export type BackendBridge = Bridge<BackendEvents, FrontendEvents>;
export type FrontendBridge = Bridge<FrontendEvents, BackendEvents>;
export default Bridge;