react-native/Libraries/ReactIOS/ReactIOSComponentMixin.js

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/**
* Copyright 2004-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved.
*
* @providesModule ReactIOSComponentMixin
*/
'use strict';
var ReactIOSTagHandles = require('ReactIOSTagHandles');
var ReactInstanceMap = require('ReactInstanceMap');
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/**
* ReactNative vs ReactWeb
* -----------------------
* React treats some pieces of data opaquely. This means that the information
* is first class (it can be passed around), but cannot be inspected. This
* allows us to build infrastructure that reasons about resources, without
* making assumptions about the nature of those resources, and this allows that
* infra to be shared across multiple platforms, where the resources are very
* different. General infra (such as `ReactMultiChild`) reasons opaquely about
* the data, but platform specific code (such as `ReactIOSNativeComponent`) can
* make assumptions about the data.
*
*
* `rootNodeID`, uniquely identifies a position in the generated native view
* tree. Many layers of composite components (created with `React.createClass`)
* can all share the same `rootNodeID`.
*
* `nodeHandle`: A sufficiently unambiguous way to refer to a lower level
* resource (dom node, native view etc). The `rootNodeID` is sufficient for web
* `nodeHandle`s, because the position in a tree is always enough to uniquely
* identify a DOM node (we never have nodes in some bank outside of the
* document). The same would be true for `ReactNative`, but we must maintain a
* mapping that we can send efficiently serializable
* strings across native boundaries.
*
* Opaque name TodaysWebReact FutureWebWorkerReact ReactNative
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* nodeHandle N/A rootNodeID tag
*
*
* `mountImage`: A way to represent the potential to create lower level
* resources whos `nodeHandle` can be discovered immediately by knowing the
* `rootNodeID`. Today's web react represents this with `innerHTML` annotated
* with DOM ids that match the `rootNodeID`.
*
* Opaque name TodaysWebReact FutureWebWorkerReact ReactNative
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* mountImage innerHTML innerHTML {rootNodeID, tag}
*
*/
var ReactIOSComponentMixin = {
/**
* This has no particular meaning in ReactIOS. If this were in the DOM, this
* would return the DOM node. There should be nothing that invokes this
* method. Any current callers of this are mistaken - they should be invoking
* `getNodeHandle`.
*/
getNativeNode: function() {
// TODO (balpert): Wrap iOS native components in a composite wrapper, then
// ReactInstanceMap.get here will always succeed
return ReactIOSTagHandles.rootNodeIDToTag[
(ReactInstanceMap.get(this) || this)._rootNodeID
];
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},
getNodeHandle: function() {
return ReactIOSTagHandles.rootNodeIDToTag[
(ReactInstanceMap.get(this) || this)._rootNodeID
];
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}
};
module.exports = ReactIOSComponentMixin;