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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 ReactClass
*/
'use strict';
var ReactComponent = require("./ReactComponent");
var ReactCurrentOwner = require("./ReactCurrentOwner");
var ReactElement = require("./ReactElement");
var ReactErrorUtils = require("./ReactErrorUtils");
var ReactInstanceMap = require("./ReactInstanceMap");
var ReactLifeCycle = require("./ReactLifeCycle");
var ReactPropTypeLocations = require("./ReactPropTypeLocations");
var ReactPropTypeLocationNames = require("./ReactPropTypeLocationNames");
var ReactUpdateQueue = require("./ReactUpdateQueue");
var assign = require("./Object.assign");
var invariant = require("./invariant");
var keyMirror = require("./keyMirror");
var keyOf = require("./keyOf");
var warning = require("./warning");
var MIXINS_KEY = keyOf({mixins: null});
/**
* Policies that describe methods in `ReactClassInterface`.
*/
var SpecPolicy = keyMirror({
/**
* These methods may be defined only once by the class specification or mixin.
*/
DEFINE_ONCE: null,
/**
* These methods may be defined by both the class specification and mixins.
* Subsequent definitions will be chained. These methods must return void.
*/
DEFINE_MANY: null,
/**
* These methods are overriding the base class.
*/
OVERRIDE_BASE: null,
/**
* These methods are similar to DEFINE_MANY, except we assume they return
* objects. We try to merge the keys of the return values of all the mixed in
* functions. If there is a key conflict we throw.
*/
DEFINE_MANY_MERGED: null
});
var injectedMixins = [];
/**
* Composite components are higher-level components that compose other composite
* or native components.
*
* To create a new type of `ReactClass`, pass a specification of
* your new class to `React.createClass`. The only requirement of your class
* specification is that you implement a `render` method.
*
* var MyComponent = React.createClass({
* render: function() {
* return <div>Hello World</div>;
* }
* });
*
* The class specification supports a specific protocol of methods that have
* special meaning (e.g. `render`). See `ReactClassInterface` for
* more the comprehensive protocol. Any other properties and methods in the
* class specification will available on the prototype.
*
* @interface ReactClassInterface
* @internal
*/
var ReactClassInterface = {
/**
* An array of Mixin objects to include when defining your component.
*
* @type {array}
* @optional
*/
mixins: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
/**
* An object containing properties and methods that should be defined on
* the component's constructor instead of its prototype (static methods).
*
* @type {object}
* @optional
*/
statics: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
/**
* Definition of prop types for this component.
*
* @type {object}
* @optional
*/
propTypes: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
/**
* Definition of context types for this component.
*
* @type {object}
* @optional
*/
contextTypes: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
/**
* Definition of context types this component sets for its children.
*
* @type {object}
* @optional
*/
childContextTypes: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
// ==== Definition methods ====
/**
* Invoked when the component is mounted. Values in the mapping will be set on
* `this.props` if that prop is not specified (i.e. using an `in` check).
*
* This method is invoked before `getInitialState` and therefore cannot rely
* on `this.state` or use `this.setState`.
*
* @return {object}
* @optional
*/
getDefaultProps: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY_MERGED,
/**
* Invoked once before the component is mounted. The return value will be used
* as the initial value of `this.state`.
*
* getInitialState: function() {
* return {
* isOn: false,
* fooBaz: new BazFoo()
* }
* }
*
* @return {object}
* @optional
*/
getInitialState: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY_MERGED,
/**
* @return {object}
* @optional
*/
getChildContext: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY_MERGED,
/**
* Uses props from `this.props` and state from `this.state` to render the
* structure of the component.
*
* No guarantees are made about when or how often this method is invoked, so
* it must not have side effects.
*
* render: function() {
* var name = this.props.name;
* return <div>Hello, {name}!</div>;
* }
*
* @return {ReactComponent}
* @nosideeffects
* @required
*/
render: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_ONCE,
// ==== Delegate methods ====
/**
* Invoked when the component is initially created and about to be mounted.
* This may have side effects, but any external subscriptions or data created
* by this method must be cleaned up in `componentWillUnmount`.
*
* @optional
*/
componentWillMount: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
/**
* Invoked when the component has been mounted and has a DOM representation.
* However, there is no guarantee that the DOM node is in the document.
*
* Use this as an opportunity to operate on the DOM when the component has
* been mounted (initialized and rendered) for the first time.
*
* @param {DOMElement} rootNode DOM element representing the component.
* @optional
*/
componentDidMount: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
/**
* Invoked before the component receives new props.
*
* Use this as an opportunity to react to a prop transition by updating the
* state using `this.setState`. Current props are accessed via `this.props`.
*
* componentWillReceiveProps: function(nextProps, nextContext) {
* this.setState({
* likesIncreasing: nextProps.likeCount > this.props.likeCount
* });
* }
*
* NOTE: There is no equivalent `componentWillReceiveState`. An incoming prop
* transition may cause a state change, but the opposite is not true. If you
* need it, you are probably looking for `componentWillUpdate`.
*
* @param {object} nextProps
* @optional
*/
componentWillReceiveProps: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
/**
* Invoked while deciding if the component should be updated as a result of
* receiving new props, state and/or context.
*
* Use this as an opportunity to `return false` when you're certain that the
* transition to the new props/state/context will not require a component
* update.
*
* shouldComponentUpdate: function(nextProps, nextState, nextContext) {
* return !equal(nextProps, this.props) ||
* !equal(nextState, this.state) ||
* !equal(nextContext, this.context);
* }
*
* @param {object} nextProps
* @param {?object} nextState
* @param {?object} nextContext
* @return {boolean} True if the component should update.
* @optional
*/
shouldComponentUpdate: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_ONCE,
/**
* Invoked when the component is about to update due to a transition from
* `this.props`, `this.state` and `this.context` to `nextProps`, `nextState`
* and `nextContext`.
*
* Use this as an opportunity to perform preparation before an update occurs.
*
* NOTE: You **cannot** use `this.setState()` in this method.
*
* @param {object} nextProps
* @param {?object} nextState
* @param {?object} nextContext
* @param {ReactReconcileTransaction} transaction
* @optional
*/
componentWillUpdate: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
/**
* Invoked when the component's DOM representation has been updated.
*
* Use this as an opportunity to operate on the DOM when the component has
* been updated.
*
* @param {object} prevProps
* @param {?object} prevState
* @param {?object} prevContext
* @param {DOMElement} rootNode DOM element representing the component.
* @optional
*/
componentDidUpdate: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
/**
* Invoked when the component is about to be removed from its parent and have
* its DOM representation destroyed.
*
* Use this as an opportunity to deallocate any external resources.
*
* NOTE: There is no `componentDidUnmount` since your component will have been
* destroyed by that point.
*
* @optional
*/
componentWillUnmount: SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY,
// ==== Advanced methods ====
/**
* Updates the component's currently mounted DOM representation.
*
* By default, this implements React's rendering and reconciliation algorithm.
* Sophisticated clients may wish to override this.
*
* @param {ReactReconcileTransaction} transaction
* @internal
* @overridable
*/
updateComponent: SpecPolicy.OVERRIDE_BASE
};
/**
* Mapping from class specification keys to special processing functions.
*
* Although these are declared like instance properties in the specification
* when defining classes using `React.createClass`, they are actually static
* and are accessible on the constructor instead of the prototype. Despite
* being static, they must be defined outside of the "statics" key under
* which all other static methods are defined.
*/
var RESERVED_SPEC_KEYS = {
displayName: function(Constructor, displayName) {
Constructor.displayName = displayName;
},
mixins: function(Constructor, mixins) {
if (mixins) {
for (var i = 0; i < mixins.length; i++) {
mixSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, mixins[i]);
}
}
},
childContextTypes: function(Constructor, childContextTypes) {
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
validateTypeDef(
Constructor,
childContextTypes,
ReactPropTypeLocations.childContext
);
}
Constructor.childContextTypes = assign(
{},
Constructor.childContextTypes,
childContextTypes
);
},
contextTypes: function(Constructor, contextTypes) {
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
validateTypeDef(
Constructor,
contextTypes,
ReactPropTypeLocations.context
);
}
Constructor.contextTypes = assign(
{},
Constructor.contextTypes,
contextTypes
);
},
/**
* Special case getDefaultProps which should move into statics but requires
* automatic merging.
*/
getDefaultProps: function(Constructor, getDefaultProps) {
if (Constructor.getDefaultProps) {
Constructor.getDefaultProps = createMergedResultFunction(
Constructor.getDefaultProps,
getDefaultProps
);
} else {
Constructor.getDefaultProps = getDefaultProps;
}
},
propTypes: function(Constructor, propTypes) {
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
validateTypeDef(
Constructor,
propTypes,
ReactPropTypeLocations.prop
);
}
Constructor.propTypes = assign(
{},
Constructor.propTypes,
propTypes
);
},
statics: function(Constructor, statics) {
mixStaticSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, statics);
}
};
function validateTypeDef(Constructor, typeDef, location) {
for (var propName in typeDef) {
if (typeDef.hasOwnProperty(propName)) {
// use a warning instead of an invariant so components
// don't show up in prod but not in __DEV__
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
typeof typeDef[propName] === 'function',
'%s: %s type `%s` is invalid; it must be a function, usually from ' +
'React.PropTypes.',
Constructor.displayName || 'ReactClass',
ReactPropTypeLocationNames[location],
propName
) : null);
}
}
}
function validateMethodOverride(proto, name) {
var specPolicy = ReactClassInterface.hasOwnProperty(name) ?
ReactClassInterface[name] :
null;
// Disallow overriding of base class methods unless explicitly allowed.
if (ReactClassMixin.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
specPolicy === SpecPolicy.OVERRIDE_BASE,
'ReactClassInterface: You are attempting to override ' +
'`%s` from your class specification. Ensure that your method names ' +
'do not overlap with React methods.',
name
) : invariant(specPolicy === SpecPolicy.OVERRIDE_BASE));
}
// Disallow defining methods more than once unless explicitly allowed.
if (proto.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY ||
specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY_MERGED,
'ReactClassInterface: You are attempting to define ' +
'`%s` on your component more than once. This conflict may be due ' +
'to a mixin.',
name
) : invariant(specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY ||
specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY_MERGED));
}
}
/**
* Mixin helper which handles policy validation and reserved
* specification keys when building React classses.
*/
function mixSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, spec) {
if (!spec) {
return;
}
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
typeof spec !== 'function',
'ReactClass: You\'re attempting to ' +
'use a component class as a mixin. Instead, just use a regular object.'
) : invariant(typeof spec !== 'function'));
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
!ReactElement.isValidElement(spec),
'ReactClass: You\'re attempting to ' +
'use a component as a mixin. Instead, just use a regular object.'
) : invariant(!ReactElement.isValidElement(spec)));
var proto = Constructor.prototype;
// By handling mixins before any other properties, we ensure the same
// chaining order is applied to methods with DEFINE_MANY policy, whether
// mixins are listed before or after these methods in the spec.
if (spec.hasOwnProperty(MIXINS_KEY)) {
RESERVED_SPEC_KEYS.mixins(Constructor, spec.mixins);
}
for (var name in spec) {
if (!spec.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
continue;
}
if (name === MIXINS_KEY) {
// We have already handled mixins in a special case above
continue;
}
var property = spec[name];
validateMethodOverride(proto, name);
if (RESERVED_SPEC_KEYS.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
RESERVED_SPEC_KEYS[name](Constructor, property);
} else {
// Setup methods on prototype:
// The following member methods should not be automatically bound:
// 1. Expected ReactClass methods (in the "interface").
// 2. Overridden methods (that were mixed in).
var isReactClassMethod =
ReactClassInterface.hasOwnProperty(name);
var isAlreadyDefined = proto.hasOwnProperty(name);
var markedDontBind = property && property.__reactDontBind;
var isFunction = typeof property === 'function';
var shouldAutoBind =
isFunction &&
!isReactClassMethod &&
!isAlreadyDefined &&
!markedDontBind;
if (shouldAutoBind) {
if (!proto.__reactAutoBindMap) {
proto.__reactAutoBindMap = {};
}
proto.__reactAutoBindMap[name] = property;
proto[name] = property;
} else {
if (isAlreadyDefined) {
var specPolicy = ReactClassInterface[name];
// These cases should already be caught by validateMethodOverride
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
isReactClassMethod && (
(specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY_MERGED || specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY)
),
'ReactClass: Unexpected spec policy %s for key %s ' +
'when mixing in component specs.',
specPolicy,
name
) : invariant(isReactClassMethod && (
(specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY_MERGED || specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY)
)));
// For methods which are defined more than once, call the existing
// methods before calling the new property, merging if appropriate.
if (specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY_MERGED) {
proto[name] = createMergedResultFunction(proto[name], property);
} else if (specPolicy === SpecPolicy.DEFINE_MANY) {
proto[name] = createChainedFunction(proto[name], property);
}
} else {
proto[name] = property;
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
// Add verbose displayName to the function, which helps when looking
// at profiling tools.
if (typeof property === 'function' && spec.displayName) {
proto[name].displayName = spec.displayName + '_' + name;
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
function mixStaticSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, statics) {
if (!statics) {
return;
}
for (var name in statics) {
var property = statics[name];
if (!statics.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
continue;
}
var isReserved = name in RESERVED_SPEC_KEYS;
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
!isReserved,
'ReactClass: You are attempting to define a reserved ' +
'property, `%s`, that shouldn\'t be on the "statics" key. Define it ' +
'as an instance property instead; it will still be accessible on the ' +
'constructor.',
name
) : invariant(!isReserved));
var isInherited = name in Constructor;
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
!isInherited,
'ReactClass: You are attempting to define ' +
'`%s` on your component more than once. This conflict may be ' +
'due to a mixin.',
name
) : invariant(!isInherited));
Constructor[name] = property;
}
}
/**
* Merge two objects, but throw if both contain the same key.
*
* @param {object} one The first object, which is mutated.
* @param {object} two The second object
* @return {object} one after it has been mutated to contain everything in two.
*/
function mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(one, two) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
one && two && typeof one === 'object' && typeof two === 'object',
'mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(): Cannot merge non-objects.'
) : invariant(one && two && typeof one === 'object' && typeof two === 'object'));
for (var key in two) {
if (two.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
one[key] === undefined,
'mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(): ' +
'Tried to merge two objects with the same key: `%s`. This conflict ' +
'may be due to a mixin; in particular, this may be caused by two ' +
'getInitialState() or getDefaultProps() methods returning objects ' +
'with clashing keys.',
key
) : invariant(one[key] === undefined));
one[key] = two[key];
}
}
return one;
}
/**
* Creates a function that invokes two functions and merges their return values.
*
* @param {function} one Function to invoke first.
* @param {function} two Function to invoke second.
* @return {function} Function that invokes the two argument functions.
* @private
*/
function createMergedResultFunction(one, two) {
return function mergedResult() {
var a = one.apply(this, arguments);
var b = two.apply(this, arguments);
if (a == null) {
return b;
} else if (b == null) {
return a;
}
var c = {};
mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(c, a);
mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(c, b);
return c;
};
}
/**
* Creates a function that invokes two functions and ignores their return vales.
*
* @param {function} one Function to invoke first.
* @param {function} two Function to invoke second.
* @return {function} Function that invokes the two argument functions.
* @private
*/
function createChainedFunction(one, two) {
return function chainedFunction() {
one.apply(this, arguments);
two.apply(this, arguments);
};
}
/**
* Binds a method to the component.
*
* @param {object} component Component whose method is going to be bound.
* @param {function} method Method to be bound.
* @return {function} The bound method.
*/
function bindAutoBindMethod(component, method) {
var boundMethod = method.bind(component);
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
boundMethod.__reactBoundContext = component;
boundMethod.__reactBoundMethod = method;
boundMethod.__reactBoundArguments = null;
var componentName = component.constructor.displayName;
var _bind = boundMethod.bind;
/* eslint-disable block-scoped-var, no-undef */
boundMethod.bind = function(newThis ) {for (var args=[],$__0=1,$__1=arguments.length;$__0<$__1;$__0++) args.push(arguments[$__0]);
// User is trying to bind() an autobound method; we effectively will
// ignore the value of "this" that the user is trying to use, so
// let's warn.
if (newThis !== component && newThis !== null) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
false,
'bind(): React component methods may only be bound to the ' +
'component instance. See %s',
componentName
) : null);
} else if (!args.length) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
false,
'bind(): You are binding a component method to the component. ' +
'React does this for you automatically in a high-performance ' +
'way, so you can safely remove this call. See %s',
componentName
) : null);
return boundMethod;
}
var reboundMethod = _bind.apply(boundMethod, arguments);
reboundMethod.__reactBoundContext = component;
reboundMethod.__reactBoundMethod = method;
reboundMethod.__reactBoundArguments = args;
return reboundMethod;
/* eslint-enable */
};
}
return boundMethod;
}
/**
* Binds all auto-bound methods in a component.
*
* @param {object} component Component whose method is going to be bound.
*/
function bindAutoBindMethods(component) {
for (var autoBindKey in component.__reactAutoBindMap) {
if (component.__reactAutoBindMap.hasOwnProperty(autoBindKey)) {
var method = component.__reactAutoBindMap[autoBindKey];
component[autoBindKey] = bindAutoBindMethod(
component,
ReactErrorUtils.guard(
method,
component.constructor.displayName + '.' + autoBindKey
)
);
}
}
}
var typeDeprecationDescriptor = {
enumerable: false,
get: function() {
var displayName = this.displayName || this.name || 'Component';
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
false,
'%s.type is deprecated. Use %s directly to access the class.',
displayName,
displayName
) : null);
Object.defineProperty(this, 'type', {
value: this
});
return this;
}
};
/**
* Add more to the ReactClass base class. These are all legacy features and
* therefore not already part of the modern ReactComponent.
*/
var ReactClassMixin = {
/**
* TODO: This will be deprecated because state should always keep a consistent
* type signature and the only use case for this, is to avoid that.
*/
replaceState: function(newState, callback) {
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueReplaceState(this, newState);
if (callback) {
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueCallback(this, callback);
}
},
/**
* Checks whether or not this composite component is mounted.
* @return {boolean} True if mounted, false otherwise.
* @protected
* @final
*/
isMounted: function() {
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
var owner = ReactCurrentOwner.current;
if (owner !== null) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
owner._warnedAboutRefsInRender,
'%s is accessing isMounted inside its render() function. ' +
'render() should be a pure function of props and state. It should ' +
'never access something that requires stale data from the previous ' +
'render, such as refs. Move this logic to componentDidMount and ' +
'componentDidUpdate instead.',
owner.getName() || 'A component'
) : null);
owner._warnedAboutRefsInRender = true;
}
}
var internalInstance = ReactInstanceMap.get(this);
return (
internalInstance &&
internalInstance !== ReactLifeCycle.currentlyMountingInstance
);
},
/**
* Sets a subset of the props.
*
* @param {object} partialProps Subset of the next props.
* @param {?function} callback Called after props are updated.
* @final
* @public
* @deprecated
*/
setProps: function(partialProps, callback) {
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueSetProps(this, partialProps);
if (callback) {
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueCallback(this, callback);
}
},
/**
* Replace all the props.
*
* @param {object} newProps Subset of the next props.
* @param {?function} callback Called after props are updated.
* @final
* @public
* @deprecated
*/
replaceProps: function(newProps, callback) {
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueReplaceProps(this, newProps);
if (callback) {
ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueCallback(this, callback);
}
}
};
var ReactClassComponent = function() {};
assign(
ReactClassComponent.prototype,
ReactComponent.prototype,
ReactClassMixin
);
/**
* Module for creating composite components.
*
* @class ReactClass
*/
var ReactClass = {
/**
* Creates a composite component class given a class specification.
*
* @param {object} spec Class specification (which must define `render`).
* @return {function} Component constructor function.
* @public
*/
createClass: function(spec) {
var Constructor = function(props, context) {
// This constructor is overridden by mocks. The argument is used
// by mocks to assert on what gets mounted.
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
this instanceof Constructor,
'Something is calling a React component directly. Use a factory or ' +
'JSX instead. See: http://fb.me/react-legacyfactory'
) : null);
}
// Wire up auto-binding
if (this.__reactAutoBindMap) {
bindAutoBindMethods(this);
}
this.props = props;
this.context = context;
this.state = null;
// ReactClasses doesn't have constructors. Instead, they use the
// getInitialState and componentWillMount methods for initialization.
var initialState = this.getInitialState ? this.getInitialState() : null;
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
// We allow auto-mocks to proceed as if they're returning null.
if (typeof initialState === 'undefined' &&
this.getInitialState._isMockFunction) {
// This is probably bad practice. Consider warning here and
// deprecating this convenience.
initialState = null;
}
}
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
typeof initialState === 'object' && !Array.isArray(initialState),
'%s.getInitialState(): must return an object or null',
Constructor.displayName || 'ReactCompositeComponent'
) : invariant(typeof initialState === 'object' && !Array.isArray(initialState)));
this.state = initialState;
};
Constructor.prototype = new ReactClassComponent();
Constructor.prototype.constructor = Constructor;
injectedMixins.forEach(
mixSpecIntoComponent.bind(null, Constructor)
);
mixSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, spec);
// Initialize the defaultProps property after all mixins have been merged
if (Constructor.getDefaultProps) {
Constructor.defaultProps = Constructor.getDefaultProps();
}
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
// This is a tag to indicate that the use of these method names is ok,
// since it's used with createClass. If it's not, then it's likely a
// mistake so we'll warn you to use the static property, property
// initializer or constructor respectively.
if (Constructor.getDefaultProps) {
Constructor.getDefaultProps.isReactClassApproved = {};
}
if (Constructor.prototype.getInitialState) {
Constructor.prototype.getInitialState.isReactClassApproved = {};
}
}
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? invariant(
Constructor.prototype.render,
'createClass(...): Class specification must implement a `render` method.'
) : invariant(Constructor.prototype.render));
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV ? warning(
!Constructor.prototype.componentShouldUpdate,
'%s has a method called ' +
'componentShouldUpdate(). Did you mean shouldComponentUpdate()? ' +
'The name is phrased as a question because the function is ' +
'expected to return a value.',
spec.displayName || 'A component'
) : null);
}
// Reduce time spent doing lookups by setting these on the prototype.
for (var methodName in ReactClassInterface) {
if (!Constructor.prototype[methodName]) {
Constructor.prototype[methodName] = null;
}
}
// Legacy hook
Constructor.type = Constructor;
if ("production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
try {
Object.defineProperty(Constructor, 'type', typeDeprecationDescriptor);
} catch (x) {
// IE will fail on defineProperty (es5-shim/sham too)
}
}
return Constructor;
},
injection: {
injectMixin: function(mixin) {
injectedMixins.push(mixin);
}
}
};
module.exports = ReactClass;