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ReactDOMInput.js
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/**
* Copyright 2013-present, 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 ReactDOMInput
*/
'use strict';
var DOMPropertyOperations = require('DOMPropertyOperations');
var ReactControlledValuePropTypes = require('ReactControlledValuePropTypes');
var ReactDOMComponentTree = require('ReactDOMComponentTree');
var invariant = require('fbjs/lib/invariant');
var warning = require('fbjs/lib/warning');
if (__DEV__) {
var {
getStackAddendumByID,
} = require('ReactGlobalSharedState').ReactComponentTreeHook;
}
var didWarnValueDefaultValue = false;
var didWarnCheckedDefaultChecked = false;
var didWarnControlledToUncontrolled = false;
var didWarnUncontrolledToControlled = false;
function isControlled(props) {
var usesChecked = props.type === 'checkbox' || props.type === 'radio';
return usesChecked ? props.checked != null : props.value != null;
}
/**
* Implements an <input> host component that allows setting these optional
* props: `checked`, `value`, `defaultChecked`, and `defaultValue`.
*
* If `checked` or `value` are not supplied (or null/undefined), user actions
* that affect the checked state or value will trigger updates to the element.
*
* If they are supplied (and not null/undefined), the rendered element will not
* trigger updates to the element. Instead, the props must change in order for
* the rendered element to be updated.
*
* The rendered element will be initialized as unchecked (or `defaultChecked`)
* with an empty value (or `defaultValue`).
*
* @see http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html5-20121025/the-input-element.html
*/
var ReactDOMInput = {
getHostProps: function(inst, props) {
var value = props.value;
var checked = props.checked;
var hostProps = Object.assign(
{
// Make sure we set .type before any other properties (setting .value
// before .type means .value is lost in IE11 and below)
type: undefined,
// Make sure we set .step before .value (setting .value before .step
// means .value is rounded on mount, based upon step precision)
step: undefined,
// Make sure we set .min & .max before .value (to ensure proper order
// in corner cases such as min or max deriving from value, e.g. Issue #7170)
min: undefined,
max: undefined,
},
props,
{
defaultChecked: undefined,
defaultValue: undefined,
value: value != null ? value : inst._wrapperState.initialValue,
checked: checked != null ? checked : inst._wrapperState.initialChecked,
},
);
return hostProps;
},
mountWrapper: function(inst, props) {
if (__DEV__) {
var owner = inst._currentElement._owner;
ReactControlledValuePropTypes.checkPropTypes('input', props, () =>
getStackAddendumByID(inst._debugID));
if (
props.checked !== undefined &&
props.defaultChecked !== undefined &&
!didWarnCheckedDefaultChecked
) {
warning(
false,
'%s contains an input of type %s with both checked and defaultChecked props. ' +
'Input elements must be either controlled or uncontrolled ' +
'(specify either the checked prop, or the defaultChecked prop, but not ' +
'both). Decide between using a controlled or uncontrolled input ' +
'element and remove one of these props. More info: ' +
'https://fb.me/react-controlled-components',
(owner && owner.getName()) || 'A component',
props.type,
);
didWarnCheckedDefaultChecked = true;
}
if (
props.value !== undefined &&
props.defaultValue !== undefined &&
!didWarnValueDefaultValue
) {
warning(
false,
'%s contains an input of type %s with both value and defaultValue props. ' +
'Input elements must be either controlled or uncontrolled ' +
'(specify either the value prop, or the defaultValue prop, but not ' +
'both). Decide between using a controlled or uncontrolled input ' +
'element and remove one of these props. More info: ' +
'https://fb.me/react-controlled-components',
(owner && owner.getName()) || 'A component',
props.type,
);
didWarnValueDefaultValue = true;
}
}
var defaultValue = props.defaultValue;
inst._wrapperState = {
initialChecked: props.checked != null
? props.checked
: props.defaultChecked,
initialValue: props.value != null ? props.value : defaultValue,
listeners: null,
controlled: isControlled(props),
};
},
updateWrapper: function(inst) {
var props = inst._currentElement.props;
if (__DEV__) {
var controlled = isControlled(props);
if (
!inst._wrapperState.controlled &&
controlled &&
!didWarnUncontrolledToControlled
) {
warning(
false,
'A component is changing an uncontrolled input of type %s to be controlled. ' +
'Input elements should not switch from uncontrolled to controlled (or vice versa). ' +
'Decide between using a controlled or uncontrolled input ' +
'element for the lifetime of the component. More info: https://fb.me/react-controlled-components%s',
props.type,
getStackAddendumByID(inst._debugID),
);
didWarnUncontrolledToControlled = true;
}
if (
inst._wrapperState.controlled &&
!controlled &&
!didWarnControlledToUncontrolled
) {
warning(
false,
'A component is changing a controlled input of type %s to be uncontrolled. ' +
'Input elements should not switch from controlled to uncontrolled (or vice versa). ' +
'Decide between using a controlled or uncontrolled input ' +
'element for the lifetime of the component. More info: https://fb.me/react-controlled-components%s',
props.type,
getStackAddendumByID(inst._debugID),
);
didWarnControlledToUncontrolled = true;
}
}
var checked = props.checked;
if (checked != null) {
DOMPropertyOperations.setValueForProperty(
ReactDOMComponentTree.getNodeFromInstance(inst),
'checked',
checked || false,
);
}
var node = ReactDOMComponentTree.getNodeFromInstance(inst);
var value = props.value;
if (value != null) {
if (value === 0 && node.value === '') {
node.value = '0';
// Note: IE9 reports a number inputs as 'text', so check props instead.
} else if (props.type === 'number') {
// Simulate `input.valueAsNumber`. IE9 does not support it
var valueAsNumber = parseFloat(node.value, 10) || 0;
// eslint-disable-next-line
if (value != valueAsNumber) {
// Cast `value` to a string to ensure the value is set correctly. While
// browsers typically do this as necessary, jsdom doesn't.
node.value = '' + value;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line
} else if (value != node.value) {
// Cast `value` to a string to ensure the value is set correctly. While
// browsers typically do this as necessary, jsdom doesn't.
node.value = '' + value;
}
} else {
if (props.value == null && props.defaultValue != null) {
// In Chrome, assigning defaultValue to certain input types triggers input validation.
// For number inputs, the display value loses trailing decimal points. For email inputs,
// Chrome raises "The specified value <x> is not a valid email address".
//
// Here we check to see if the defaultValue has actually changed, avoiding these problems
// when the user is inputting text
//
// https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/7253
if (node.defaultValue !== '' + props.defaultValue) {
node.defaultValue = '' + props.defaultValue;
}
}
if (props.checked == null && props.defaultChecked != null) {
node.defaultChecked = !!props.defaultChecked;
}
}
},
postMountWrapper: function(inst) {
var props = inst._currentElement.props;
// This is in postMount because we need access to the DOM node, which is not
// available until after the component has mounted.
var node = ReactDOMComponentTree.getNodeFromInstance(inst);
// Detach value from defaultValue. We won't do anything if we're working on
// submit or reset inputs as those values & defaultValues are linked. They
// are not resetable nodes so this operation doesn't matter and actually
// removes browser-default values (eg "Submit Query") when no value is
// provided.
switch (props.type) {
case 'submit':
case 'reset':
break;
case 'color':
case 'date':
case 'datetime':
case 'datetime-local':
case 'month':
case 'time':
case 'week':
// This fixes the no-show issue on iOS Safari and Android Chrome:
// https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/7233
node.value = '';
node.value = node.defaultValue;
break;
default:
node.value = node.value;
break;
}
// Normally, we'd just do `node.checked = node.checked` upon initial mount, less this bug
// this is needed to work around a chrome bug where setting defaultChecked
// will sometimes influence the value of checked (even after detachment).
// Reference: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=608416
// We need to temporarily unset name to avoid disrupting radio button groups.
var name = node.name;
if (name !== '') {
node.name = '';
}
node.defaultChecked = !node.defaultChecked;
node.defaultChecked = !node.defaultChecked;
if (name !== '') {
node.name = name;
}
},
restoreControlledState: function(inst) {
if (inst._rootNodeID) {
// DOM component is still mounted; update
ReactDOMInput.updateWrapper(inst);
}
var props = inst._currentElement.props;
updateNamedCousins(inst, props);
},
};
function updateNamedCousins(thisInstance, props) {
var name = props.name;
if (props.type === 'radio' && name != null) {
var rootNode = ReactDOMComponentTree.getNodeFromInstance(thisInstance);
var queryRoot = rootNode;
while (queryRoot.parentNode) {
queryRoot = queryRoot.parentNode;
}
// If `rootNode.form` was non-null, then we could try `form.elements`,
// but that sometimes behaves strangely in IE8. We could also try using
// `form.getElementsByName`, but that will only return direct children
// and won't include inputs that use the HTML5 `form=` attribute. Since
// the input might not even be in a form. It might not even be in the
// document. Let's just use the local `querySelectorAll` to ensure we don't
// miss anything.
var group = queryRoot.querySelectorAll(
'input[name=' + JSON.stringify('' + name) + '][type="radio"]',
);
for (var i = 0; i < group.length; i++) {
var otherNode = group[i];
if (otherNode === rootNode || otherNode.form !== rootNode.form) {
continue;
}
// This will throw if radio buttons rendered by different copies of React
// and the same name are rendered into the same form (same as #1939).
// That's probably okay; we don't support it just as we don't support
// mixing React radio buttons with non-React ones.
var otherInstance = ReactDOMComponentTree.getInstanceFromNode(otherNode);
invariant(
otherInstance,
'ReactDOMInput: Mixing React and non-React radio inputs with the ' +
'same `name` is not supported.',
);
// If this is a controlled radio button group, forcing the input that
// was previously checked to update will cause it to be come re-checked
// as appropriate.
if (otherInstance._rootNodeID) {
ReactDOMInput.updateWrapper(otherInstance);
}
}
}
}
module.exports = ReactDOMInput;