react-native/local-cli/server/util/attachHMRServer.js
David Aurelio 9d09efdd53 transform before extracting dependencies
Summary:Make packager transform files before extracting their dependencies.

This allows us to extract dependencies added by transforms (and to avoid including them manually).

It also allows for better optimization and to get rid of the “whole program optimization” step:
This diff utilizes the new worker introduced in D2976677 / d94a567 – that means that minified builds inline the following variables:

- `__DEV__` → `false`
- `process.env.NODE_ENV` → `'production'`
- `Platform.OS` / `React.Platform.OS` → `'android'` / `'ios'`

and eliminates branches of conditionals with constant conditions. Dependency extraction happens only after that step, which means that production bundles don’t include any modules that are not used.

Fixes #4185

Reviewed By: martinbigio

Differential Revision: D2977169

fb-gh-sync-id: e6ce8dd29d1b49aec49b309201141f5b2709da1d
shipit-source-id: e6ce8dd29d1b49aec49b309201141f5b2709da1d
2016-03-08 09:51:26 -08:00

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/**
* 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.
*/
'use strict';
const getInverseDependencies = require('node-haste').getInverseDependencies;
const querystring = require('querystring');
const url = require('url');
/**
* Attaches a WebSocket based connection to the Packager to expose
* Hot Module Replacement updates to the simulator.
*/
function attachHMRServer({httpServer, path, packagerServer}) {
let client = null;
function disconnect() {
client = null;
packagerServer.setHMRFileChangeListener(null);
}
// For the give platform and entry file, returns a promise with:
// - The full list of dependencies.
// - The shallow dependencies each file on the dependency list has
// - Inverse shallow dependencies map
function getDependencies(platform, bundleEntry) {
return packagerServer.getDependencies({
platform: platform,
dev: true,
hot: true,
entryFile: bundleEntry,
}).then(response => {
// for each dependency builds the object:
// `{path: '/a/b/c.js', deps: ['modA', 'modB', ...]}`
return Promise.all(Object.values(response.dependencies).map(dep => {
return dep.getName().then(depName => {
if (dep.isAsset() || dep.isAsset_DEPRECATED() || dep.isJSON()) {
return Promise.resolve({path: dep.path, deps: []});
}
return packagerServer.getShallowDependencies(dep.path)
.then(deps => {
return {
path: dep.path,
name: depName,
deps,
};
});
});
}))
.then(deps => {
// list with all the dependencies' filenames the bundle entry has
const dependenciesCache = response.dependencies.map(dep => dep.path);
// map from module name to path
const moduleToFilenameCache = Object.create(null);
deps.forEach(dep => moduleToFilenameCache[dep.name] = dep.path);
// map that indicates the shallow dependency each file included on the
// bundle has
const shallowDependencies = Object.create(null);
deps.forEach(dep => shallowDependencies[dep.path] = dep.deps);
// map from module name to the modules' dependencies the bundle entry
// has
const dependenciesModulesCache = Object.create(null);
return Promise.all(response.dependencies.map(dep => {
return dep.getName().then(depName => {
dependenciesModulesCache[depName] = dep;
});
})).then(() => {
return getInverseDependencies(response)
.then(inverseDependenciesCache => {
return {
dependenciesCache,
dependenciesModulesCache,
shallowDependencies,
inverseDependenciesCache,
resolutionResponse: response,
};
});
});
});
});
}
const WebSocketServer = require('ws').Server;
const wss = new WebSocketServer({
server: httpServer,
path: path,
});
console.log('[Hot Module Replacement] Server listening on', path);
wss.on('connection', ws => {
console.log('[Hot Module Replacement] Client connected');
const params = querystring.parse(url.parse(ws.upgradeReq.url).query);
getDependencies(params.platform, params.bundleEntry)
.then(({
dependenciesCache,
dependenciesModulesCache,
shallowDependencies,
inverseDependenciesCache,
}) => {
client = {
ws,
platform: params.platform,
bundleEntry: params.bundleEntry,
dependenciesCache,
dependenciesModulesCache,
shallowDependencies,
inverseDependenciesCache,
};
packagerServer.setHMRFileChangeListener((filename, stat) => {
if (!client) {
return;
}
console.log(
`[Hot Module Replacement] File change detected (${time()})`
);
client.ws.send(JSON.stringify({type: 'update-start'}));
stat.then(() => {
return packagerServer.getShallowDependencies(filename)
.then(deps => {
if (!client) {
return [];
}
// if the file dependencies have change we need to invalidate the
// dependencies caches because the list of files we need to send
// to the client may have changed
const oldDependencies = client.shallowDependencies[filename];
if (arrayEquals(deps, oldDependencies)) {
// Need to create a resolution response to pass to the bundler
// to process requires after transform. By providing a
// specific response we can compute a non recursive one which
// is the least we need and improve performance.
return packagerServer.getDependencies({
platform: client.platform,
dev: true,
hot: true,
entryFile: filename,
recursive: true,
}).then(response => {
const module = packagerServer.getModuleForPath(filename);
return response.copy({dependencies: [module]});
});
}
// if there're new dependencies compare the full list of
// dependencies we used to have with the one we now have
return getDependencies(client.platform, client.bundleEntry)
.then(({
dependenciesCache,
dependenciesModulesCache,
shallowDependencies,
inverseDependenciesCache,
resolutionResponse,
}) => {
if (!client) {
return {};
}
// build list of modules for which we'll send HMR updates
const modulesToUpdate = [packagerServer.getModuleForPath(filename)];
Object.keys(dependenciesModulesCache).forEach(module => {
if (!client.dependenciesModulesCache[module]) {
modulesToUpdate.push(dependenciesModulesCache[module]);
}
});
// Need to send modules to the client in an order it can
// process them: if a new dependency graph was uncovered
// because a new dependency was added, the file that was
// changed, which is the root of the dependency tree that
// will be sent, needs to be the last module that gets
// processed. Reversing the new modules makes sense
// because we get them through the resolver which returns
// a BFS ordered list.
modulesToUpdate.reverse();
// invalidate caches
client.dependenciesCache = dependenciesCache;
client.dependenciesModulesCache = dependenciesModulesCache;
client.shallowDependencies = shallowDependencies;
return resolutionResponse.copy({
dependencies: modulesToUpdate
});
});
})
.then((resolutionResponse) => {
if (!client) {
return;
}
// make sure the file was modified is part of the bundle
if (!client.shallowDependencies[filename]) {
return;
}
const httpServerAddress = httpServer.address();
// Sanitize the value from the HTTP server
let packagerHost = 'localhost';
if (httpServer.address().address &&
httpServer.address().address !== '::' &&
httpServer.address().address !== '') {
packagerHost = httpServerAddress.address;
}
let packagerPort = httpServerAddress.port;
return packagerServer.buildBundleForHMR({
entryFile: client.bundleEntry,
platform: client.platform,
resolutionResponse,
}, packagerHost, packagerPort);
})
.then(bundle => {
if (!client || !bundle || bundle.isEmpty()) {
return;
}
return JSON.stringify({
type: 'update',
body: {
modules: bundle.getModulesNamesAndCode(),
inverseDependencies: inverseDependenciesCache,
sourceURLs: bundle.getSourceURLs(),
sourceMappingURLs: bundle.getSourceMappingURLs(),
},
});
})
.catch(error => {
// send errors to the client instead of killing packager server
let body;
if (error.type === 'TransformError' ||
error.type === 'NotFoundError' ||
error.type === 'UnableToResolveError') {
body = {
type: error.type,
description: error.description,
filename: error.filename,
lineNumber: error.lineNumber,
};
} else {
console.error(error.stack || error);
body = {
type: 'InternalError',
description: 'react-packager has encountered an internal error, ' +
'please check your terminal error output for more details',
};
}
return JSON.stringify({type: 'error', body});
})
.then(update => {
if (!client || !update) {
return;
}
console.log(
'[Hot Module Replacement] Sending HMR update to client (' +
time() + ')'
);
client.ws.send(update);
});
},
() => {
// do nothing, file was removed
},
).finally(() => {
client.ws.send(JSON.stringify({type: 'update-done'}));
});
});
client.ws.on('error', e => {
console.error('[Hot Module Replacement] Unexpected error', e);
disconnect();
});
client.ws.on('close', () => disconnect());
})
.done();
});
}
function arrayEquals(arrayA, arrayB) {
arrayA = arrayA || [];
arrayB = arrayB || [];
return (
arrayA.length === arrayB.length &&
arrayA.every((element, index) => {
return element === arrayB[index];
})
);
}
function time() {
const date = new Date();
return `${date.getHours()}:${date.getMinutes()}:${date.getSeconds()}:${date.getMilliseconds()}`;
}
module.exports = attachHMRServer;