proxy-based Twister client written with react-js
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/**
* Copyright 2013-2015, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*
* @providesModule ReactComponent
*/
'use strict';
var ReactUpdateQueue = require("./ReactUpdateQueue");
var invariant = require("./invariant");
var warning = require("./warning");
/**
* Base class helpers for the updating state of a component.
*/
function ReactComponent(props, context) {
this.props = props;
this.context = context;
}
/**
* Sets a subset of the state. Always use this to mutate
* state. You should treat `this.state` as immutable.
*
* There is no guarantee that `this.state` will be immediately updated, so
* accessing `this.state` after calling this method may return the old value.
*
* There is no guarantee that calls to `setState` will run synchronously,
* as they may eventually be batched together. You can provide an optional
* callback that will be executed when the call to setState is actually
* completed.
*
* When a function is provided to setState, it will be called at some point in
* the future (not synchronously). It will be called with the up to date
* component arguments (state, props, context). These values can be different
* from this.* because your function may be called after receiveProps but before
* shouldComponentUpdate, and this new state, props, and context will not yet be
* assigned to this.
*
* @param {object|function} partialState Next partial state or function to
* produce next partial state to be merged with current state.
* @param {?function} callback Called after state is updated.
* @final
* @protected
*/
ReactComponent.prototype.setState = function(partialState, callback) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
typeof partialState === 'object' ||
typeof partialState === 'function' ||
partialState == null,
'setState(...): takes an object of state variables to update or a ' +
'function which returns an object of state variables.'
) : invariant(typeof partialState === 'object' ||
typeof partialState === 'function' ||
partialState == null));
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
partialState != null,
'setState(...): You passed an undefined or null state object; ' +
'instead, use forceUpdate().'
) : null);
}
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueSetState(this, partialState);
if (callback) {
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueCallback(this, callback);
}
};
/**
* Forces an update. This should only be invoked when it is known with
* certainty that we are **not** in a DOM transaction.
*
* You may want to call this when you know that some deeper aspect of the
* component's state has changed but `setState` was not called.
*
* This will not invoke `shouldComponentUpdate`, but it will invoke
* `componentWillUpdate` and `componentDidUpdate`.
*
* @param {?function} callback Called after update is complete.
* @final
* @protected
*/
ReactComponent.prototype.forceUpdate = function(callback) {
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueForceUpdate(this);
if (callback) {
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueCallback(this, callback);
}
};
/**
* Deprecated APIs. These APIs used to exist on classic React classes but since
* we would like to deprecate them, we're not going to move them over to this
* modern base class. Instead, we define a getter that warns if it's accessed.
*/
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
var deprecatedAPIs = {
getDOMNode: 'getDOMNode',
isMounted: 'isMounted',
replaceProps: 'replaceProps',
replaceState: 'replaceState',
setProps: 'setProps'
};
var defineDeprecationWarning = function(methodName, displayName) {
try {
Object.defineProperty(ReactComponent.prototype, methodName, {
get: function() {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
false,
'%s(...) is deprecated in plain JavaScript React classes.',
displayName
) : null);
return undefined;
}
});
} catch (x) {
// IE will fail on defineProperty (es5-shim/sham too)
}
};
for (var fnName in deprecatedAPIs) {
if (deprecatedAPIs.hasOwnProperty(fnName)) {
defineDeprecationWarning(fnName, deprecatedAPIs[fnName]);
}
}
}
module.exports = ReactComponent;