/** * Copyright (c) 2015-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 ReactNativeTagHandles * @flow */ 'use strict'; var invariant = require('invariant'); var warning = require('warning'); /** * Keeps track of allocating and associating native "tags" which are numeric, * unique view IDs. All the native tags are negative numbers, to avoid * collisions, but in the JS we keep track of them as positive integers to store * them effectively in Arrays. So we must refer to them as "inverses" of the * native tags (that are * normally negative). * * It *must* be the case that every `rootNodeID` always maps to the exact same * `tag` forever. The easiest way to accomplish this is to never delete * anything from this table. * Why: Because `dangerouslyReplaceNodeWithMarkupByID` relies on being able to * unmount a component with a `rootNodeID`, then mount a new one in its place, */ var INITIAL_TAG_COUNT = 1; var ReactNativeTagHandles = { tagsStartAt: INITIAL_TAG_COUNT, tagCount: INITIAL_TAG_COUNT, allocateTag: function(): number { // Skip over root IDs as those are reserved for native while (this.reactTagIsNativeTopRootID(ReactNativeTagHandles.tagCount)) { ReactNativeTagHandles.tagCount++; } var tag = ReactNativeTagHandles.tagCount; ReactNativeTagHandles.tagCount++; return tag; }, /** * This associates the *last* observed *native* mounting between `rootNodeID` * and some `tag`. This association doesn't imply that `rootNodeID` is still * natively mounted as `tag`. The only reason why we don't clear the * association when the `rootNodeID` is unmounted, is that we don't have a * convenient time to disassociate them (otherwise we would). * `unmountComponent` isn't the correct time because that doesn't imply that * the native node has been natively unmounted. */ associateRootNodeIDWithMountedNodeHandle: function( rootNodeID: ?string, tag: ?number ) { warning(rootNodeID && tag, 'Root node or tag is null when associating'); if (rootNodeID && tag) { ReactNativeTagHandles.tagToRootNodeID[tag] = rootNodeID; ReactNativeTagHandles.rootNodeIDToTag[rootNodeID] = tag; } }, allocateRootNodeIDForTag: function(tag: number): string { invariant( this.reactTagIsNativeTopRootID(tag), 'Expect a native root tag, instead got ', tag ); return '.r[' + tag + ']{TOP_LEVEL}'; }, reactTagIsNativeTopRootID: function(reactTag: number): bool { // We reserve all tags that are 1 mod 10 for native root views return reactTag % 10 === 1; }, /** * Returns the native `nodeHandle` (`tag`) that was most recently *natively* * mounted at the `rootNodeID`. Just because a React component has been * mounted, that doesn't mean that its native node has been mounted. The * native node is mounted when we actually make the call to insert the * `nodeHandle` (`tag`) into the native hierarchy. * * @param {string} rootNodeID Root node ID to find most recently mounted tag * for. Again, this doesn't imply that it is still currently mounted. * @return {number} Tag ID of native view for most recent mounting of * `rootNodeID`. */ mostRecentMountedNodeHandleForRootNodeID: function( rootNodeID: string ): number { return ReactNativeTagHandles.rootNodeIDToTag[rootNodeID]; }, tagToRootNodeID: ([] : Array), rootNodeIDToTag: ({} : {[key: string]: number}) }; module.exports = ReactNativeTagHandles;