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API for prerendering a top-level update and deferring the commit #11232
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Adds the ability to start rendering work without flushing the changes to the screen, by blocking the commit phase. This can be used to coordinate React's commit phase with other async work. - root.prerender schedules an update and returns a work object. - work.commit unblocks the commit phase and flushes the remaining work synchronously. (Not yet implemented is work.then, which schedules a callback that fires once the work has completed.)
Implements a limited version of resuming that only applies to the root, to account for the pathological case where a prerendered root must be completely restarted before it can commit. This won't be necessary once we implement resuming for real.
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I'd be ok with landing this approach on isBlocked as a temporary incremental step but I really think we need to revisit why the normal API can't be implement on top these details, and therefore let us remove the concept of "blocked".
DOMRenderer.unblockRoot(root, expirationTime); | ||
DOMRenderer.flushRoot(root, expirationTime); | ||
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type ReactRootNode = { | ||
render(children: ReactNodeList, callback: ?() => mixed): void, |
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I wonder if this new API really should return a Thenable since that's what people have been asking for with these callback APIs. I noticed because the prerender API doesn't have it.
// expiration time. | ||
// TODO: Can this be unified with updateContainer? Or is it incompatible | ||
// with the existing semantics of ReactDOM.render? | ||
updateRoot( |
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We need to be stricter with naming of these things. I'm not sure what makes most sense here since Root is otherwise just an internal concept. I think this still make sense to refer to Container here. From the outside perspective there is no root.
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Especially since the comment eve says that this might not even be a root.
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Didn't we just add an API called createRoot
? :D
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Also I think that comment is outdated post-portals, but I wasn't sure enough to delete it.
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We have the createRoot for persistent updates, HostRoot fiber and createRoot in the ReactDOM renderer. Neither of which are the same and neither is this.
updateRoot( | ||
element: ReactNodeList, | ||
container: OpaqueRoot, | ||
parentComponent: ?React$Component<any, any>, |
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If this is an new API we don't have to support legacy apis like renderSubtreeIntoContainer.
return scheduleTopLevelUpdate(current, element, true, callback); | ||
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unblockRoot(root: OpaqueRoot, expirationTime: ExpirationTime) { |
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Why do we need these to be separate? This is inherent complexity to support where as the current API only lets you do both at once.
I think we should try again to simply defer all commits until explicitly called since we have so many cases where that seems to matter. And the legacy mode is simply a wrapper that does that eagerly. In that case that's the normal mode so the concept of being blocked doesn't make sense and unblocking doesn't as well.
type WorkNode = { | ||
commit(): void, | ||
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_reactRootContainer: *, |
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Why do we use an existential type here instead of something explicit?
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Because I was lazy and didn't want to import it :D
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:D
Closing in favor of new approach |
New PR #11346 |
Adds the ability to start rendering work without flushing the changes to the screen, by blocking the commit phase. This can be used to coordinate React's commit phase with other async work.
root.prerender
schedules an update and returns a work object.work.commit
unblocks the commit phase and flushes the remainingwork synchronously.
(Not yet implemented is
work.then
, which schedules a callback that fires once the work has completed. To keep these PRs focused, I'll do this in a follow-up.)