ru.Bee 1.3.2 → 1.4.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/bin/rubee +114 -88
  3. data/lib/app/views/app.tsx +27 -0
  4. data/lib/app/views/index.html +47 -0
  5. data/lib/app/views/layout.erb +3 -3
  6. data/lib/app/views/utils/redirectToBackend.tsx +9 -0
  7. data/lib/app/views/welcome_show.erb +1 -1
  8. data/lib/config/base_configuration.rb +15 -6
  9. data/lib/config/routes.rb +2 -1
  10. data/lib/db/create_accounts.rb +8 -8
  11. data/lib/db/create_comments.rb +7 -7
  12. data/lib/db/create_posts.rb +8 -8
  13. data/lib/db/create_users.rb +8 -8
  14. data/lib/db/structure.rb +42 -42
  15. data/lib/esbuild.config.js +33 -0
  16. data/lib/inits/print_colors.rb +1 -1
  17. data/lib/js/app.js +13 -0
  18. data/lib/js/app.js.map +7 -0
  19. data/lib/js/bundle.js +26157 -0
  20. data/lib/js/bundle.js.map +7 -0
  21. data/lib/node_modules/@types/cookie/LICENSE +21 -0
  22. data/lib/node_modules/@types/cookie/README.md +15 -0
  23. data/lib/node_modules/@types/cookie/index.d.ts +154 -0
  24. data/lib/node_modules/@types/cookie/package.json +30 -0
  25. data/lib/node_modules/cookie/LICENSE +24 -0
  26. data/lib/node_modules/cookie/README.md +248 -0
  27. data/lib/node_modules/cookie/dist/index.d.ts +114 -0
  28. data/lib/node_modules/cookie/dist/index.js +239 -0
  29. data/lib/node_modules/cookie/dist/index.js.map +1 -0
  30. data/lib/node_modules/cookie/package.json +42 -0
  31. data/lib/node_modules/js-tokens/CHANGELOG.md +151 -0
  32. data/lib/node_modules/js-tokens/LICENSE +21 -0
  33. data/lib/node_modules/js-tokens/README.md +240 -0
  34. data/lib/node_modules/js-tokens/index.js +23 -0
  35. data/lib/node_modules/js-tokens/package.json +30 -0
  36. data/lib/node_modules/loose-envify/LICENSE +21 -0
  37. data/lib/node_modules/loose-envify/README.md +45 -0
  38. data/lib/node_modules/loose-envify/cli.js +16 -0
  39. data/lib/node_modules/loose-envify/custom.js +4 -0
  40. data/lib/node_modules/loose-envify/index.js +3 -0
  41. data/lib/node_modules/loose-envify/loose-envify.js +36 -0
  42. data/lib/node_modules/loose-envify/package.json +36 -0
  43. data/lib/node_modules/loose-envify/replace.js +65 -0
  44. data/lib/node_modules/react/LICENSE +21 -0
  45. data/lib/node_modules/react/README.md +37 -0
  46. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react-jsx-dev-runtime.development.js +1315 -0
  47. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react-jsx-dev-runtime.production.min.js +10 -0
  48. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react-jsx-dev-runtime.profiling.min.js +10 -0
  49. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react-jsx-runtime.development.js +1333 -0
  50. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react-jsx-runtime.production.min.js +11 -0
  51. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react-jsx-runtime.profiling.min.js +11 -0
  52. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react.development.js +2740 -0
  53. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react.production.min.js +26 -0
  54. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react.shared-subset.development.js +20 -0
  55. data/lib/node_modules/react/cjs/react.shared-subset.production.min.js +10 -0
  56. data/lib/node_modules/react/index.js +7 -0
  57. data/lib/node_modules/react/jsx-dev-runtime.js +7 -0
  58. data/lib/node_modules/react/jsx-runtime.js +7 -0
  59. data/lib/node_modules/react/package.json +47 -0
  60. data/lib/node_modules/react/react.shared-subset.js +7 -0
  61. data/lib/node_modules/react/umd/react.development.js +3343 -0
  62. data/lib/node_modules/react/umd/react.production.min.js +31 -0
  63. data/lib/node_modules/react/umd/react.profiling.min.js +31 -0
  64. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/LICENSE +21 -0
  65. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/README.md +60 -0
  66. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-server-legacy.browser.development.js +7029 -0
  67. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-server-legacy.browser.production.min.js +93 -0
  68. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-server-legacy.node.development.js +7093 -0
  69. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-server-legacy.node.production.min.js +101 -0
  70. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-server.browser.development.js +7014 -0
  71. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-server.browser.production.min.js +96 -0
  72. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-server.node.development.js +7070 -0
  73. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-server.node.production.min.js +102 -0
  74. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-test-utils.development.js +1763 -0
  75. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom-test-utils.production.min.js +40 -0
  76. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom.development.js +29923 -0
  77. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom.production.min.js +322 -0
  78. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/cjs/react-dom.profiling.min.js +366 -0
  79. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/client.js +25 -0
  80. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/index.js +38 -0
  81. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/package.json +62 -0
  82. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/profiling.js +38 -0
  83. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/server.browser.js +17 -0
  84. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/server.js +3 -0
  85. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/server.node.js +17 -0
  86. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/test-utils.js +7 -0
  87. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/umd/react-dom-server-legacy.browser.development.js +7026 -0
  88. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/umd/react-dom-server-legacy.browser.production.min.js +75 -0
  89. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/umd/react-dom-server.browser.development.js +7011 -0
  90. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/umd/react-dom-server.browser.production.min.js +76 -0
  91. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/umd/react-dom-test-utils.development.js +1759 -0
  92. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/umd/react-dom-test-utils.production.min.js +33 -0
  93. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/umd/react-dom.development.js +29924 -0
  94. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/umd/react-dom.production.min.js +267 -0
  95. data/lib/node_modules/react-dom/umd/react-dom.profiling.min.js +285 -0
  96. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/CHANGELOG.md +1526 -0
  97. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/LICENSE.md +23 -0
  98. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/README.md +7 -0
  99. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/chunk-KNED5TY2.mjs +10476 -0
  100. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/dom-export.d.mts +23 -0
  101. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/dom-export.d.ts +23 -0
  102. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/dom-export.js +6111 -0
  103. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/dom-export.mjs +234 -0
  104. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/fog-of-war-1hWhK5ey.d.mts +1690 -0
  105. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/fog-of-war-oa9CGk10.d.ts +1690 -0
  106. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/future-ldDp5FKH.d.mts +21 -0
  107. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/future-ldDp5FKH.d.ts +21 -0
  108. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/index.d.mts +841 -0
  109. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/index.d.ts +841 -0
  110. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/index.js +10624 -0
  111. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/index.mjs +242 -0
  112. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/lib/types/route-module.d.mts +209 -0
  113. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/lib/types/route-module.d.ts +209 -0
  114. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/lib/types/route-module.js +28 -0
  115. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/lib/types/route-module.mjs +10 -0
  116. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/route-data-5OzAzQtT.d.mts +1716 -0
  117. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/development/route-data-5OzAzQtT.d.ts +1716 -0
  118. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/chunk-ZIM7OIE3.mjs +10476 -0
  119. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/dom-export.d.mts +23 -0
  120. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/dom-export.d.ts +23 -0
  121. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/dom-export.js +6111 -0
  122. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/dom-export.mjs +234 -0
  123. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/fog-of-war-1hWhK5ey.d.mts +1690 -0
  124. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/fog-of-war-oa9CGk10.d.ts +1690 -0
  125. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/future-ldDp5FKH.d.mts +21 -0
  126. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/future-ldDp5FKH.d.ts +21 -0
  127. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/index.d.mts +841 -0
  128. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/index.d.ts +841 -0
  129. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/index.js +10624 -0
  130. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/index.mjs +242 -0
  131. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/lib/types/route-module.d.mts +209 -0
  132. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/lib/types/route-module.d.ts +209 -0
  133. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/lib/types/route-module.js +28 -0
  134. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/lib/types/route-module.mjs +10 -0
  135. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/route-data-5OzAzQtT.d.mts +1716 -0
  136. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/dist/production/route-data-5OzAzQtT.d.ts +1716 -0
  137. data/lib/node_modules/react-router/package.json +116 -0
  138. data/lib/node_modules/react-router-dom/LICENSE.md +23 -0
  139. data/lib/node_modules/react-router-dom/README.md +6 -0
  140. data/lib/node_modules/react-router-dom/dist/index.d.mts +2 -0
  141. data/lib/node_modules/react-router-dom/dist/index.d.ts +2 -0
  142. data/lib/node_modules/react-router-dom/dist/index.js +45 -0
  143. data/lib/node_modules/react-router-dom/dist/index.mjs +18 -0
  144. data/lib/node_modules/react-router-dom/package.json +82 -0
  145. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/LICENSE +21 -0
  146. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/README.md +9 -0
  147. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/cjs/scheduler-unstable_mock.development.js +700 -0
  148. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/cjs/scheduler-unstable_mock.production.min.js +20 -0
  149. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/cjs/scheduler-unstable_post_task.development.js +207 -0
  150. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/cjs/scheduler-unstable_post_task.production.min.js +14 -0
  151. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/cjs/scheduler.development.js +634 -0
  152. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/cjs/scheduler.production.min.js +19 -0
  153. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/index.js +7 -0
  154. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/package.json +36 -0
  155. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/umd/scheduler-unstable_mock.development.js +699 -0
  156. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/umd/scheduler-unstable_mock.production.min.js +19 -0
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  158. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/umd/scheduler.production.min.js +146 -0
  159. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/umd/scheduler.profiling.min.js +146 -0
  160. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/unstable_mock.js +7 -0
  161. data/lib/node_modules/scheduler/unstable_post_task.js +7 -0
  162. data/lib/node_modules/set-cookie-parser/LICENSE +21 -0
  163. data/lib/node_modules/set-cookie-parser/README.md +202 -0
  164. data/lib/node_modules/set-cookie-parser/lib/set-cookie.js +224 -0
  165. data/lib/node_modules/set-cookie-parser/package.json +45 -0
  166. data/lib/node_modules/turbo-stream/LICENSE +7 -0
  167. data/lib/node_modules/turbo-stream/README.md +31 -0
  168. data/lib/node_modules/turbo-stream/dist/flatten.d.ts +2 -0
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  172. data/lib/node_modules/turbo-stream/dist/turbo-stream.mjs +673 -0
  173. data/lib/node_modules/turbo-stream/dist/unflatten.d.ts +2 -0
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  175. data/lib/node_modules/turbo-stream/dist/utils.d.ts +44 -0
  176. data/lib/node_modules/turbo-stream/dist/utils.js +55 -0
  177. data/lib/node_modules/turbo-stream/package.json +50 -0
  178. data/lib/package-lock.json +133 -0
  179. data/lib/package.json +12 -0
  180. data/lib/rubee/async/asyncable.rb +2 -2
  181. data/lib/rubee/async/sidekiq_async.rb +11 -11
  182. data/lib/rubee/async/thread_async.rb +1 -1
  183. data/lib/rubee/async/thread_pool.rb +2 -2
  184. data/lib/rubee/controllers/base_controller.rb +44 -21
  185. data/lib/rubee/controllers/extensions/auth_tokenable.rb +10 -8
  186. data/lib/rubee/controllers/extensions/middlewarable.rb +1 -1
  187. data/lib/rubee/controllers/middlewares/auth_token_middleware.rb +12 -8
  188. data/lib/rubee/extensions/hookable.rb +3 -6
  189. data/lib/rubee/extensions/serializable.rb +3 -3
  190. data/lib/rubee/models/database_objectable.rb +11 -12
  191. data/lib/rubee/models/sequel_object.rb +23 -24
  192. data/lib/rubee.rb +106 -55
  193. data/lib/tests/account_model_test.rb +4 -4
  194. data/lib/tests/auth_tokenable_test.rb +6 -6
  195. data/lib/tests/comment_model_test.rb +7 -7
  196. data/lib/tests/example_models/account.rb +1 -0
  197. data/lib/tests/example_models/comment.rb +1 -0
  198. data/lib/tests/example_models/post.rb +1 -0
  199. data/lib/tests/example_models/user.rb +1 -0
  200. data/lib/tests/rubeeapp_test.rb +21 -6
  201. data/lib/tests/test.db +0 -0
  202. data/lib/tests/test_helper.rb +3 -5
  203. data/lib/tests/user_model_test.rb +71 -54
  204. data/readme.md +104 -2
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+
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+ if (parentA === null) {
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+ // We're at the root.
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ var parentB = parentA.alternate;
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+
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+ if (parentB === null) {
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+ // There is no alternate. This is an unusual case. Currently, it only
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+ // happens when a Suspense component is hidden. An extra fragment fiber
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+ // is inserted in between the Suspense fiber and its children. Skip
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+ // over this extra fragment fiber and proceed to the next parent.
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+ var nextParent = parentA.return;
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+
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+ if (nextParent !== null) {
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+ a = b = nextParent;
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+ continue;
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+ } // If there's no parent, we're at the root.
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+
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+
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+ break;
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+ } // If both copies of the parent fiber point to the same child, we can
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+ // assume that the child is current. This happens when we bailout on low
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+ // priority: the bailed out fiber's child reuses the current child.
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+
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+
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+ if (parentA.child === parentB.child) {
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+ var child = parentA.child;
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+
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+ while (child) {
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+ if (child === a) {
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+ // We've determined that A is the current branch.
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+ assertIsMounted(parentA);
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+ return fiber;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (child === b) {
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+ // We've determined that B is the current branch.
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+ assertIsMounted(parentA);
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+ return alternate;
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+ }
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+
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+ child = child.sibling;
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+ } // We should never have an alternate for any mounting node. So the only
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+ // way this could possibly happen is if this was unmounted, if at all.
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+
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+
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+ throw new Error('Unable to find node on an unmounted component.');
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+ }
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+
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+ if (a.return !== b.return) {
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+ // The return pointer of A and the return pointer of B point to different
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+ // fibers. We assume that return pointers never criss-cross, so A must
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+ // belong to the child set of A.return, and B must belong to the child
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+ // set of B.return.
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+ a = parentA;
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+ b = parentB;
233
+ } else {
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+ // The return pointers point to the same fiber. We'll have to use the
235
+ // default, slow path: scan the child sets of each parent alternate to see
236
+ // which child belongs to which set.
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+ //
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+ // Search parent A's child set
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+ var didFindChild = false;
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+ var _child = parentA.child;
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+
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+ while (_child) {
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+ if (_child === a) {
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+ didFindChild = true;
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+ a = parentA;
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+ b = parentB;
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+ break;
248
+ }
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+
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+ if (_child === b) {
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+ didFindChild = true;
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+ b = parentA;
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+ a = parentB;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ _child = _child.sibling;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (!didFindChild) {
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+ // Search parent B's child set
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+ _child = parentB.child;
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+
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+ while (_child) {
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+ if (_child === a) {
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+ didFindChild = true;
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+ a = parentB;
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+ b = parentA;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (_child === b) {
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+ didFindChild = true;
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+ b = parentB;
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+ a = parentA;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ _child = _child.sibling;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (!didFindChild) {
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+ throw new Error('Child was not found in either parent set. This indicates a bug ' + 'in React related to the return pointer. Please file an issue.');
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ if (a.alternate !== b) {
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+ throw new Error("Return fibers should always be each others' alternates. " + 'This error is likely caused by a bug in React. Please file an issue.');
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+ }
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+ } // If the root is not a host container, we're in a disconnected tree. I.e.
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+ // unmounted.
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+
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+
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+ if (a.tag !== HostRoot) {
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+ throw new Error('Unable to find node on an unmounted component.');
297
+ }
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+
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+ if (a.stateNode.current === a) {
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+ // We've determined that A is the current branch.
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+ return fiber;
302
+ } // Otherwise B has to be current branch.
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+
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+
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+ return alternate;
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+ }
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+
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+ var assign = Object.assign;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * `charCode` represents the actual "character code" and is safe to use with
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+ * `String.fromCharCode`. As such, only keys that correspond to printable
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+ * characters produce a valid `charCode`, the only exception to this is Enter.
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+ * The Tab-key is considered non-printable and does not have a `charCode`,
315
+ * presumably because it does not produce a tab-character in browsers.
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+ *
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+ * @param {object} nativeEvent Native browser event.
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+ * @return {number} Normalized `charCode` property.
319
+ */
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+ function getEventCharCode(nativeEvent) {
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+ var charCode;
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+ var keyCode = nativeEvent.keyCode;
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+
324
+ if ('charCode' in nativeEvent) {
325
+ charCode = nativeEvent.charCode; // FF does not set `charCode` for the Enter-key, check against `keyCode`.
326
+
327
+ if (charCode === 0 && keyCode === 13) {
328
+ charCode = 13;
329
+ }
330
+ } else {
331
+ // IE8 does not implement `charCode`, but `keyCode` has the correct value.
332
+ charCode = keyCode;
333
+ } // IE and Edge (on Windows) and Chrome / Safari (on Windows and Linux)
334
+ // report Enter as charCode 10 when ctrl is pressed.
335
+
336
+
337
+ if (charCode === 10) {
338
+ charCode = 13;
339
+ } // Some non-printable keys are reported in `charCode`/`keyCode`, discard them.
340
+ // Must not discard the (non-)printable Enter-key.
341
+
342
+
343
+ if (charCode >= 32 || charCode === 13) {
344
+ return charCode;
345
+ }
346
+
347
+ return 0;
348
+ }
349
+
350
+ function functionThatReturnsTrue() {
351
+ return true;
352
+ }
353
+
354
+ function functionThatReturnsFalse() {
355
+ return false;
356
+ } // This is intentionally a factory so that we have different returned constructors.
357
+ // If we had a single constructor, it would be megamorphic and engines would deopt.
358
+
359
+
360
+ function createSyntheticEvent(Interface) {
361
+ /**
362
+ * Synthetic events are dispatched by event plugins, typically in response to a
363
+ * top-level event delegation handler.
364
+ *
365
+ * These systems should generally use pooling to reduce the frequency of garbage
366
+ * collection. The system should check `isPersistent` to determine whether the
367
+ * event should be released into the pool after being dispatched. Users that
368
+ * need a persisted event should invoke `persist`.
369
+ *
370
+ * Synthetic events (and subclasses) implement the DOM Level 3 Events API by
371
+ * normalizing browser quirks. Subclasses do not necessarily have to implement a
372
+ * DOM interface; custom application-specific events can also subclass this.
373
+ */
374
+ function SyntheticBaseEvent(reactName, reactEventType, targetInst, nativeEvent, nativeEventTarget) {
375
+ this._reactName = reactName;
376
+ this._targetInst = targetInst;
377
+ this.type = reactEventType;
378
+ this.nativeEvent = nativeEvent;
379
+ this.target = nativeEventTarget;
380
+ this.currentTarget = null;
381
+
382
+ for (var _propName in Interface) {
383
+ if (!Interface.hasOwnProperty(_propName)) {
384
+ continue;
385
+ }
386
+
387
+ var normalize = Interface[_propName];
388
+
389
+ if (normalize) {
390
+ this[_propName] = normalize(nativeEvent);
391
+ } else {
392
+ this[_propName] = nativeEvent[_propName];
393
+ }
394
+ }
395
+
396
+ var defaultPrevented = nativeEvent.defaultPrevented != null ? nativeEvent.defaultPrevented : nativeEvent.returnValue === false;
397
+
398
+ if (defaultPrevented) {
399
+ this.isDefaultPrevented = functionThatReturnsTrue;
400
+ } else {
401
+ this.isDefaultPrevented = functionThatReturnsFalse;
402
+ }
403
+
404
+ this.isPropagationStopped = functionThatReturnsFalse;
405
+ return this;
406
+ }
407
+
408
+ assign(SyntheticBaseEvent.prototype, {
409
+ preventDefault: function () {
410
+ this.defaultPrevented = true;
411
+ var event = this.nativeEvent;
412
+
413
+ if (!event) {
414
+ return;
415
+ }
416
+
417
+ if (event.preventDefault) {
418
+ event.preventDefault(); // $FlowFixMe - flow is not aware of `unknown` in IE
419
+ } else if (typeof event.returnValue !== 'unknown') {
420
+ event.returnValue = false;
421
+ }
422
+
423
+ this.isDefaultPrevented = functionThatReturnsTrue;
424
+ },
425
+ stopPropagation: function () {
426
+ var event = this.nativeEvent;
427
+
428
+ if (!event) {
429
+ return;
430
+ }
431
+
432
+ if (event.stopPropagation) {
433
+ event.stopPropagation(); // $FlowFixMe - flow is not aware of `unknown` in IE
434
+ } else if (typeof event.cancelBubble !== 'unknown') {
435
+ // The ChangeEventPlugin registers a "propertychange" event for
436
+ // IE. This event does not support bubbling or cancelling, and
437
+ // any references to cancelBubble throw "Member not found". A
438
+ // typeof check of "unknown" circumvents this issue (and is also
439
+ // IE specific).
440
+ event.cancelBubble = true;
441
+ }
442
+
443
+ this.isPropagationStopped = functionThatReturnsTrue;
444
+ },
445
+
446
+ /**
447
+ * We release all dispatched `SyntheticEvent`s after each event loop, adding
448
+ * them back into the pool. This allows a way to hold onto a reference that
449
+ * won't be added back into the pool.
450
+ */
451
+ persist: function () {// Modern event system doesn't use pooling.
452
+ },
453
+
454
+ /**
455
+ * Checks if this event should be released back into the pool.
456
+ *
457
+ * @return {boolean} True if this should not be released, false otherwise.
458
+ */
459
+ isPersistent: functionThatReturnsTrue
460
+ });
461
+ return SyntheticBaseEvent;
462
+ }
463
+ /**
464
+ * @interface Event
465
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/
466
+ */
467
+
468
+
469
+ var EventInterface = {
470
+ eventPhase: 0,
471
+ bubbles: 0,
472
+ cancelable: 0,
473
+ timeStamp: function (event) {
474
+ return event.timeStamp || Date.now();
475
+ },
476
+ defaultPrevented: 0,
477
+ isTrusted: 0
478
+ };
479
+ var SyntheticEvent = createSyntheticEvent(EventInterface);
480
+
481
+ var UIEventInterface = assign({}, EventInterface, {
482
+ view: 0,
483
+ detail: 0
484
+ });
485
+
486
+ var SyntheticUIEvent = createSyntheticEvent(UIEventInterface);
487
+ var lastMovementX;
488
+ var lastMovementY;
489
+ var lastMouseEvent;
490
+
491
+ function updateMouseMovementPolyfillState(event) {
492
+ if (event !== lastMouseEvent) {
493
+ if (lastMouseEvent && event.type === 'mousemove') {
494
+ lastMovementX = event.screenX - lastMouseEvent.screenX;
495
+ lastMovementY = event.screenY - lastMouseEvent.screenY;
496
+ } else {
497
+ lastMovementX = 0;
498
+ lastMovementY = 0;
499
+ }
500
+
501
+ lastMouseEvent = event;
502
+ }
503
+ }
504
+ /**
505
+ * @interface MouseEvent
506
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/
507
+ */
508
+
509
+
510
+ var MouseEventInterface = assign({}, UIEventInterface, {
511
+ screenX: 0,
512
+ screenY: 0,
513
+ clientX: 0,
514
+ clientY: 0,
515
+ pageX: 0,
516
+ pageY: 0,
517
+ ctrlKey: 0,
518
+ shiftKey: 0,
519
+ altKey: 0,
520
+ metaKey: 0,
521
+ getModifierState: getEventModifierState,
522
+ button: 0,
523
+ buttons: 0,
524
+ relatedTarget: function (event) {
525
+ if (event.relatedTarget === undefined) return event.fromElement === event.srcElement ? event.toElement : event.fromElement;
526
+ return event.relatedTarget;
527
+ },
528
+ movementX: function (event) {
529
+ if ('movementX' in event) {
530
+ return event.movementX;
531
+ }
532
+
533
+ updateMouseMovementPolyfillState(event);
534
+ return lastMovementX;
535
+ },
536
+ movementY: function (event) {
537
+ if ('movementY' in event) {
538
+ return event.movementY;
539
+ } // Don't need to call updateMouseMovementPolyfillState() here
540
+ // because it's guaranteed to have already run when movementX
541
+ // was copied.
542
+
543
+
544
+ return lastMovementY;
545
+ }
546
+ });
547
+
548
+ var SyntheticMouseEvent = createSyntheticEvent(MouseEventInterface);
549
+ /**
550
+ * @interface DragEvent
551
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/
552
+ */
553
+
554
+ var DragEventInterface = assign({}, MouseEventInterface, {
555
+ dataTransfer: 0
556
+ });
557
+
558
+ var SyntheticDragEvent = createSyntheticEvent(DragEventInterface);
559
+ /**
560
+ * @interface FocusEvent
561
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/
562
+ */
563
+
564
+ var FocusEventInterface = assign({}, UIEventInterface, {
565
+ relatedTarget: 0
566
+ });
567
+
568
+ var SyntheticFocusEvent = createSyntheticEvent(FocusEventInterface);
569
+ /**
570
+ * @interface Event
571
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-animations/#AnimationEvent-interface
572
+ * @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AnimationEvent
573
+ */
574
+
575
+ var AnimationEventInterface = assign({}, EventInterface, {
576
+ animationName: 0,
577
+ elapsedTime: 0,
578
+ pseudoElement: 0
579
+ });
580
+
581
+ var SyntheticAnimationEvent = createSyntheticEvent(AnimationEventInterface);
582
+ /**
583
+ * @interface Event
584
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/clipboard-apis/
585
+ */
586
+
587
+ var ClipboardEventInterface = assign({}, EventInterface, {
588
+ clipboardData: function (event) {
589
+ return 'clipboardData' in event ? event.clipboardData : window.clipboardData;
590
+ }
591
+ });
592
+
593
+ var SyntheticClipboardEvent = createSyntheticEvent(ClipboardEventInterface);
594
+ /**
595
+ * @interface Event
596
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/#events-compositionevents
597
+ */
598
+
599
+ var CompositionEventInterface = assign({}, EventInterface, {
600
+ data: 0
601
+ });
602
+
603
+ var SyntheticCompositionEvent = createSyntheticEvent(CompositionEventInterface);
604
+ /**
605
+ * Normalization of deprecated HTML5 `key` values
606
+ * @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent#Key_names
607
+ */
608
+
609
+ var normalizeKey = {
610
+ Esc: 'Escape',
611
+ Spacebar: ' ',
612
+ Left: 'ArrowLeft',
613
+ Up: 'ArrowUp',
614
+ Right: 'ArrowRight',
615
+ Down: 'ArrowDown',
616
+ Del: 'Delete',
617
+ Win: 'OS',
618
+ Menu: 'ContextMenu',
619
+ Apps: 'ContextMenu',
620
+ Scroll: 'ScrollLock',
621
+ MozPrintableKey: 'Unidentified'
622
+ };
623
+ /**
624
+ * Translation from legacy `keyCode` to HTML5 `key`
625
+ * Only special keys supported, all others depend on keyboard layout or browser
626
+ * @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent#Key_names
627
+ */
628
+
629
+ var translateToKey = {
630
+ '8': 'Backspace',
631
+ '9': 'Tab',
632
+ '12': 'Clear',
633
+ '13': 'Enter',
634
+ '16': 'Shift',
635
+ '17': 'Control',
636
+ '18': 'Alt',
637
+ '19': 'Pause',
638
+ '20': 'CapsLock',
639
+ '27': 'Escape',
640
+ '32': ' ',
641
+ '33': 'PageUp',
642
+ '34': 'PageDown',
643
+ '35': 'End',
644
+ '36': 'Home',
645
+ '37': 'ArrowLeft',
646
+ '38': 'ArrowUp',
647
+ '39': 'ArrowRight',
648
+ '40': 'ArrowDown',
649
+ '45': 'Insert',
650
+ '46': 'Delete',
651
+ '112': 'F1',
652
+ '113': 'F2',
653
+ '114': 'F3',
654
+ '115': 'F4',
655
+ '116': 'F5',
656
+ '117': 'F6',
657
+ '118': 'F7',
658
+ '119': 'F8',
659
+ '120': 'F9',
660
+ '121': 'F10',
661
+ '122': 'F11',
662
+ '123': 'F12',
663
+ '144': 'NumLock',
664
+ '145': 'ScrollLock',
665
+ '224': 'Meta'
666
+ };
667
+ /**
668
+ * @param {object} nativeEvent Native browser event.
669
+ * @return {string} Normalized `key` property.
670
+ */
671
+
672
+ function getEventKey(nativeEvent) {
673
+ if (nativeEvent.key) {
674
+ // Normalize inconsistent values reported by browsers due to
675
+ // implementations of a working draft specification.
676
+ // FireFox implements `key` but returns `MozPrintableKey` for all
677
+ // printable characters (normalized to `Unidentified`), ignore it.
678
+ var key = normalizeKey[nativeEvent.key] || nativeEvent.key;
679
+
680
+ if (key !== 'Unidentified') {
681
+ return key;
682
+ }
683
+ } // Browser does not implement `key`, polyfill as much of it as we can.
684
+
685
+
686
+ if (nativeEvent.type === 'keypress') {
687
+ var charCode = getEventCharCode(nativeEvent); // The enter-key is technically both printable and non-printable and can
688
+ // thus be captured by `keypress`, no other non-printable key should.
689
+
690
+ return charCode === 13 ? 'Enter' : String.fromCharCode(charCode);
691
+ }
692
+
693
+ if (nativeEvent.type === 'keydown' || nativeEvent.type === 'keyup') {
694
+ // While user keyboard layout determines the actual meaning of each
695
+ // `keyCode` value, almost all function keys have a universal value.
696
+ return translateToKey[nativeEvent.keyCode] || 'Unidentified';
697
+ }
698
+
699
+ return '';
700
+ }
701
+ /**
702
+ * Translation from modifier key to the associated property in the event.
703
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/#keys-Modifiers
704
+ */
705
+
706
+
707
+ var modifierKeyToProp = {
708
+ Alt: 'altKey',
709
+ Control: 'ctrlKey',
710
+ Meta: 'metaKey',
711
+ Shift: 'shiftKey'
712
+ }; // Older browsers (Safari <= 10, iOS Safari <= 10.2) do not support
713
+ // getModifierState. If getModifierState is not supported, we map it to a set of
714
+ // modifier keys exposed by the event. In this case, Lock-keys are not supported.
715
+
716
+ function modifierStateGetter(keyArg) {
717
+ var syntheticEvent = this;
718
+ var nativeEvent = syntheticEvent.nativeEvent;
719
+
720
+ if (nativeEvent.getModifierState) {
721
+ return nativeEvent.getModifierState(keyArg);
722
+ }
723
+
724
+ var keyProp = modifierKeyToProp[keyArg];
725
+ return keyProp ? !!nativeEvent[keyProp] : false;
726
+ }
727
+
728
+ function getEventModifierState(nativeEvent) {
729
+ return modifierStateGetter;
730
+ }
731
+ /**
732
+ * @interface KeyboardEvent
733
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/
734
+ */
735
+
736
+
737
+ var KeyboardEventInterface = assign({}, UIEventInterface, {
738
+ key: getEventKey,
739
+ code: 0,
740
+ location: 0,
741
+ ctrlKey: 0,
742
+ shiftKey: 0,
743
+ altKey: 0,
744
+ metaKey: 0,
745
+ repeat: 0,
746
+ locale: 0,
747
+ getModifierState: getEventModifierState,
748
+ // Legacy Interface
749
+ charCode: function (event) {
750
+ // `charCode` is the result of a KeyPress event and represents the value of
751
+ // the actual printable character.
752
+ // KeyPress is deprecated, but its replacement is not yet final and not
753
+ // implemented in any major browser. Only KeyPress has charCode.
754
+ if (event.type === 'keypress') {
755
+ return getEventCharCode(event);
756
+ }
757
+
758
+ return 0;
759
+ },
760
+ keyCode: function (event) {
761
+ // `keyCode` is the result of a KeyDown/Up event and represents the value of
762
+ // physical keyboard key.
763
+ // The actual meaning of the value depends on the users' keyboard layout
764
+ // which cannot be detected. Assuming that it is a US keyboard layout
765
+ // provides a surprisingly accurate mapping for US and European users.
766
+ // Due to this, it is left to the user to implement at this time.
767
+ if (event.type === 'keydown' || event.type === 'keyup') {
768
+ return event.keyCode;
769
+ }
770
+
771
+ return 0;
772
+ },
773
+ which: function (event) {
774
+ // `which` is an alias for either `keyCode` or `charCode` depending on the
775
+ // type of the event.
776
+ if (event.type === 'keypress') {
777
+ return getEventCharCode(event);
778
+ }
779
+
780
+ if (event.type === 'keydown' || event.type === 'keyup') {
781
+ return event.keyCode;
782
+ }
783
+
784
+ return 0;
785
+ }
786
+ });
787
+
788
+ var SyntheticKeyboardEvent = createSyntheticEvent(KeyboardEventInterface);
789
+ /**
790
+ * @interface PointerEvent
791
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/pointerevents/
792
+ */
793
+
794
+ var PointerEventInterface = assign({}, MouseEventInterface, {
795
+ pointerId: 0,
796
+ width: 0,
797
+ height: 0,
798
+ pressure: 0,
799
+ tangentialPressure: 0,
800
+ tiltX: 0,
801
+ tiltY: 0,
802
+ twist: 0,
803
+ pointerType: 0,
804
+ isPrimary: 0
805
+ });
806
+
807
+ var SyntheticPointerEvent = createSyntheticEvent(PointerEventInterface);
808
+ /**
809
+ * @interface TouchEvent
810
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/touch-events/
811
+ */
812
+
813
+ var TouchEventInterface = assign({}, UIEventInterface, {
814
+ touches: 0,
815
+ targetTouches: 0,
816
+ changedTouches: 0,
817
+ altKey: 0,
818
+ metaKey: 0,
819
+ ctrlKey: 0,
820
+ shiftKey: 0,
821
+ getModifierState: getEventModifierState
822
+ });
823
+
824
+ var SyntheticTouchEvent = createSyntheticEvent(TouchEventInterface);
825
+ /**
826
+ * @interface Event
827
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-transitions-20090320/#transition-events-
828
+ * @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TransitionEvent
829
+ */
830
+
831
+ var TransitionEventInterface = assign({}, EventInterface, {
832
+ propertyName: 0,
833
+ elapsedTime: 0,
834
+ pseudoElement: 0
835
+ });
836
+
837
+ var SyntheticTransitionEvent = createSyntheticEvent(TransitionEventInterface);
838
+ /**
839
+ * @interface WheelEvent
840
+ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/
841
+ */
842
+
843
+ var WheelEventInterface = assign({}, MouseEventInterface, {
844
+ deltaX: function (event) {
845
+ return 'deltaX' in event ? event.deltaX : // Fallback to `wheelDeltaX` for Webkit and normalize (right is positive).
846
+ 'wheelDeltaX' in event ? -event.wheelDeltaX : 0;
847
+ },
848
+ deltaY: function (event) {
849
+ return 'deltaY' in event ? event.deltaY : // Fallback to `wheelDeltaY` for Webkit and normalize (down is positive).
850
+ 'wheelDeltaY' in event ? -event.wheelDeltaY : // Fallback to `wheelDelta` for IE<9 and normalize (down is positive).
851
+ 'wheelDelta' in event ? -event.wheelDelta : 0;
852
+ },
853
+ deltaZ: 0,
854
+ // Browsers without "deltaMode" is reporting in raw wheel delta where one
855
+ // notch on the scroll is always +/- 120, roughly equivalent to pixels.
856
+ // A good approximation of DOM_DELTA_LINE (1) is 5% of viewport size or
857
+ // ~40 pixels, for DOM_DELTA_SCREEN (2) it is 87.5% of viewport size.
858
+ deltaMode: 0
859
+ });
860
+
861
+ var SyntheticWheelEvent = createSyntheticEvent(WheelEventInterface);
862
+
863
+ /**
864
+ * HTML nodeType values that represent the type of the node
865
+ */
866
+ var ELEMENT_NODE = 1;
867
+
868
+ function invokeGuardedCallbackProd(name, func, context, a, b, c, d, e, f) {
869
+ var funcArgs = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 3);
870
+
871
+ try {
872
+ func.apply(context, funcArgs);
873
+ } catch (error) {
874
+ this.onError(error);
875
+ }
876
+ }
877
+
878
+ var invokeGuardedCallbackImpl = invokeGuardedCallbackProd;
879
+
880
+ {
881
+ // In DEV mode, we swap out invokeGuardedCallback for a special version
882
+ // that plays more nicely with the browser's DevTools. The idea is to preserve
883
+ // "Pause on exceptions" behavior. Because React wraps all user-provided
884
+ // functions in invokeGuardedCallback, and the production version of
885
+ // invokeGuardedCallback uses a try-catch, all user exceptions are treated
886
+ // like caught exceptions, and the DevTools won't pause unless the developer
887
+ // takes the extra step of enabling pause on caught exceptions. This is
888
+ // unintuitive, though, because even though React has caught the error, from
889
+ // the developer's perspective, the error is uncaught.
890
+ //
891
+ // To preserve the expected "Pause on exceptions" behavior, we don't use a
892
+ // try-catch in DEV. Instead, we synchronously dispatch a fake event to a fake
893
+ // DOM node, and call the user-provided callback from inside an event handler
894
+ // for that fake event. If the callback throws, the error is "captured" using
895
+ // a global event handler. But because the error happens in a different
896
+ // event loop context, it does not interrupt the normal program flow.
897
+ // Effectively, this gives us try-catch behavior without actually using
898
+ // try-catch. Neat!
899
+ // Check that the browser supports the APIs we need to implement our special
900
+ // DEV version of invokeGuardedCallback
901
+ if (typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof window.dispatchEvent === 'function' && typeof document !== 'undefined' && typeof document.createEvent === 'function') {
902
+ var fakeNode = document.createElement('react');
903
+
904
+ invokeGuardedCallbackImpl = function invokeGuardedCallbackDev(name, func, context, a, b, c, d, e, f) {
905
+ // If document doesn't exist we know for sure we will crash in this method
906
+ // when we call document.createEvent(). However this can cause confusing
907
+ // errors: https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/3482
908
+ // So we preemptively throw with a better message instead.
909
+ if (typeof document === 'undefined' || document === null) {
910
+ throw new Error('The `document` global was defined when React was initialized, but is not ' + 'defined anymore. This can happen in a test environment if a component ' + 'schedules an update from an asynchronous callback, but the test has already ' + 'finished running. To solve this, you can either unmount the component at ' + 'the end of your test (and ensure that any asynchronous operations get ' + 'canceled in `componentWillUnmount`), or you can change the test itself ' + 'to be asynchronous.');
911
+ }
912
+
913
+ var evt = document.createEvent('Event');
914
+ var didCall = false; // Keeps track of whether the user-provided callback threw an error. We
915
+ // set this to true at the beginning, then set it to false right after
916
+ // calling the function. If the function errors, `didError` will never be
917
+ // set to false. This strategy works even if the browser is flaky and
918
+ // fails to call our global error handler, because it doesn't rely on
919
+ // the error event at all.
920
+
921
+ var didError = true; // Keeps track of the value of window.event so that we can reset it
922
+ // during the callback to let user code access window.event in the
923
+ // browsers that support it.
924
+
925
+ var windowEvent = window.event; // Keeps track of the descriptor of window.event to restore it after event
926
+ // dispatching: https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/13688
927
+
928
+ var windowEventDescriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(window, 'event');
929
+
930
+ function restoreAfterDispatch() {
931
+ // We immediately remove the callback from event listeners so that
932
+ // nested `invokeGuardedCallback` calls do not clash. Otherwise, a
933
+ // nested call would trigger the fake event handlers of any call higher
934
+ // in the stack.
935
+ fakeNode.removeEventListener(evtType, callCallback, false); // We check for window.hasOwnProperty('event') to prevent the
936
+ // window.event assignment in both IE <= 10 as they throw an error
937
+ // "Member not found" in strict mode, and in Firefox which does not
938
+ // support window.event.
939
+
940
+ if (typeof window.event !== 'undefined' && window.hasOwnProperty('event')) {
941
+ window.event = windowEvent;
942
+ }
943
+ } // Create an event handler for our fake event. We will synchronously
944
+ // dispatch our fake event using `dispatchEvent`. Inside the handler, we
945
+ // call the user-provided callback.
946
+
947
+
948
+ var funcArgs = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 3);
949
+
950
+ function callCallback() {
951
+ didCall = true;
952
+ restoreAfterDispatch();
953
+ func.apply(context, funcArgs);
954
+ didError = false;
955
+ } // Create a global error event handler. We use this to capture the value
956
+ // that was thrown. It's possible that this error handler will fire more
957
+ // than once; for example, if non-React code also calls `dispatchEvent`
958
+ // and a handler for that event throws. We should be resilient to most of
959
+ // those cases. Even if our error event handler fires more than once, the
960
+ // last error event is always used. If the callback actually does error,
961
+ // we know that the last error event is the correct one, because it's not
962
+ // possible for anything else to have happened in between our callback
963
+ // erroring and the code that follows the `dispatchEvent` call below. If
964
+ // the callback doesn't error, but the error event was fired, we know to
965
+ // ignore it because `didError` will be false, as described above.
966
+
967
+
968
+ var error; // Use this to track whether the error event is ever called.
969
+
970
+ var didSetError = false;
971
+ var isCrossOriginError = false;
972
+
973
+ function handleWindowError(event) {
974
+ error = event.error;
975
+ didSetError = true;
976
+
977
+ if (error === null && event.colno === 0 && event.lineno === 0) {
978
+ isCrossOriginError = true;
979
+ }
980
+
981
+ if (event.defaultPrevented) {
982
+ // Some other error handler has prevented default.
983
+ // Browsers silence the error report if this happens.
984
+ // We'll remember this to later decide whether to log it or not.
985
+ if (error != null && typeof error === 'object') {
986
+ try {
987
+ error._suppressLogging = true;
988
+ } catch (inner) {// Ignore.
989
+ }
990
+ }
991
+ }
992
+ } // Create a fake event type.
993
+
994
+
995
+ var evtType = "react-" + (name ? name : 'invokeguardedcallback'); // Attach our event handlers
996
+
997
+ window.addEventListener('error', handleWindowError);
998
+ fakeNode.addEventListener(evtType, callCallback, false); // Synchronously dispatch our fake event. If the user-provided function
999
+ // errors, it will trigger our global error handler.
1000
+
1001
+ evt.initEvent(evtType, false, false);
1002
+ fakeNode.dispatchEvent(evt);
1003
+
1004
+ if (windowEventDescriptor) {
1005
+ Object.defineProperty(window, 'event', windowEventDescriptor);
1006
+ }
1007
+
1008
+ if (didCall && didError) {
1009
+ if (!didSetError) {
1010
+ // The callback errored, but the error event never fired.
1011
+ // eslint-disable-next-line react-internal/prod-error-codes
1012
+ error = new Error('An error was thrown inside one of your components, but React ' + "doesn't know what it was. This is likely due to browser " + 'flakiness. React does its best to preserve the "Pause on ' + 'exceptions" behavior of the DevTools, which requires some ' + "DEV-mode only tricks. It's possible that these don't work in " + 'your browser. Try triggering the error in production mode, ' + 'or switching to a modern browser. If you suspect that this is ' + 'actually an issue with React, please file an issue.');
1013
+ } else if (isCrossOriginError) {
1014
+ // eslint-disable-next-line react-internal/prod-error-codes
1015
+ error = new Error("A cross-origin error was thrown. React doesn't have access to " + 'the actual error object in development. ' + 'See https://reactjs.org/link/crossorigin-error for more information.');
1016
+ }
1017
+
1018
+ this.onError(error);
1019
+ } // Remove our event listeners
1020
+
1021
+
1022
+ window.removeEventListener('error', handleWindowError);
1023
+
1024
+ if (!didCall) {
1025
+ // Something went really wrong, and our event was not dispatched.
1026
+ // https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/16734
1027
+ // https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/16585
1028
+ // Fall back to the production implementation.
1029
+ restoreAfterDispatch();
1030
+ return invokeGuardedCallbackProd.apply(this, arguments);
1031
+ }
1032
+ };
1033
+ }
1034
+ }
1035
+
1036
+ var invokeGuardedCallbackImpl$1 = invokeGuardedCallbackImpl;
1037
+
1038
+ var hasError = false;
1039
+ var caughtError = null; // Used by event system to capture/rethrow the first error.
1040
+
1041
+ var hasRethrowError = false;
1042
+ var rethrowError = null;
1043
+ var reporter = {
1044
+ onError: function (error) {
1045
+ hasError = true;
1046
+ caughtError = error;
1047
+ }
1048
+ };
1049
+ /**
1050
+ * Call a function while guarding against errors that happens within it.
1051
+ * Returns an error if it throws, otherwise null.
1052
+ *
1053
+ * In production, this is implemented using a try-catch. The reason we don't
1054
+ * use a try-catch directly is so that we can swap out a different
1055
+ * implementation in DEV mode.
1056
+ *
1057
+ * @param {String} name of the guard to use for logging or debugging
1058
+ * @param {Function} func The function to invoke
1059
+ * @param {*} context The context to use when calling the function
1060
+ * @param {...*} args Arguments for function
1061
+ */
1062
+
1063
+ function invokeGuardedCallback(name, func, context, a, b, c, d, e, f) {
1064
+ hasError = false;
1065
+ caughtError = null;
1066
+ invokeGuardedCallbackImpl$1.apply(reporter, arguments);
1067
+ }
1068
+ /**
1069
+ * Same as invokeGuardedCallback, but instead of returning an error, it stores
1070
+ * it in a global so it can be rethrown by `rethrowCaughtError` later.
1071
+ * TODO: See if caughtError and rethrowError can be unified.
1072
+ *
1073
+ * @param {String} name of the guard to use for logging or debugging
1074
+ * @param {Function} func The function to invoke
1075
+ * @param {*} context The context to use when calling the function
1076
+ * @param {...*} args Arguments for function
1077
+ */
1078
+
1079
+ function invokeGuardedCallbackAndCatchFirstError(name, func, context, a, b, c, d, e, f) {
1080
+ invokeGuardedCallback.apply(this, arguments);
1081
+
1082
+ if (hasError) {
1083
+ var error = clearCaughtError();
1084
+
1085
+ if (!hasRethrowError) {
1086
+ hasRethrowError = true;
1087
+ rethrowError = error;
1088
+ }
1089
+ }
1090
+ }
1091
+ /**
1092
+ * During execution of guarded functions we will capture the first error which
1093
+ * we will rethrow to be handled by the top level error handler.
1094
+ */
1095
+
1096
+ function rethrowCaughtError() {
1097
+ if (hasRethrowError) {
1098
+ var error = rethrowError;
1099
+ hasRethrowError = false;
1100
+ rethrowError = null;
1101
+ throw error;
1102
+ }
1103
+ }
1104
+ function clearCaughtError() {
1105
+ if (hasError) {
1106
+ var error = caughtError;
1107
+ hasError = false;
1108
+ caughtError = null;
1109
+ return error;
1110
+ } else {
1111
+ throw new Error('clearCaughtError was called but no error was captured. This error ' + 'is likely caused by a bug in React. Please file an issue.');
1112
+ }
1113
+ }
1114
+
1115
+ var isArrayImpl = Array.isArray; // eslint-disable-next-line no-redeclare
1116
+
1117
+ function isArray(a) {
1118
+ return isArrayImpl(a);
1119
+ }
1120
+
1121
+ var SecretInternals = ReactDOM.__SECRET_INTERNALS_DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED;
1122
+ var EventInternals = SecretInternals.Events;
1123
+ var getInstanceFromNode = EventInternals[0];
1124
+ var getNodeFromInstance = EventInternals[1];
1125
+ var getFiberCurrentPropsFromNode = EventInternals[2];
1126
+ var enqueueStateRestore = EventInternals[3];
1127
+ var restoreStateIfNeeded = EventInternals[4];
1128
+ var reactAct = React.unstable_act;
1129
+
1130
+ function Event(suffix) {}
1131
+
1132
+ var hasWarnedAboutDeprecatedMockComponent = false;
1133
+ /**
1134
+ * @class ReactTestUtils
1135
+ */
1136
+
1137
+ function findAllInRenderedFiberTreeInternal(fiber, test) {
1138
+ if (!fiber) {
1139
+ return [];
1140
+ }
1141
+
1142
+ var currentParent = findCurrentFiberUsingSlowPath(fiber);
1143
+
1144
+ if (!currentParent) {
1145
+ return [];
1146
+ }
1147
+
1148
+ var node = currentParent;
1149
+ var ret = [];
1150
+
1151
+ while (true) {
1152
+ if (node.tag === HostComponent || node.tag === HostText || node.tag === ClassComponent || node.tag === FunctionComponent) {
1153
+ var publicInst = node.stateNode;
1154
+
1155
+ if (test(publicInst)) {
1156
+ ret.push(publicInst);
1157
+ }
1158
+ }
1159
+
1160
+ if (node.child) {
1161
+ node.child.return = node;
1162
+ node = node.child;
1163
+ continue;
1164
+ }
1165
+
1166
+ if (node === currentParent) {
1167
+ return ret;
1168
+ }
1169
+
1170
+ while (!node.sibling) {
1171
+ if (!node.return || node.return === currentParent) {
1172
+ return ret;
1173
+ }
1174
+
1175
+ node = node.return;
1176
+ }
1177
+
1178
+ node.sibling.return = node.return;
1179
+ node = node.sibling;
1180
+ }
1181
+ }
1182
+
1183
+ function validateClassInstance(inst, methodName) {
1184
+ if (!inst) {
1185
+ // This is probably too relaxed but it's existing behavior.
1186
+ return;
1187
+ }
1188
+
1189
+ if (get(inst)) {
1190
+ // This is a public instance indeed.
1191
+ return;
1192
+ }
1193
+
1194
+ var received;
1195
+ var stringified = String(inst);
1196
+
1197
+ if (isArray(inst)) {
1198
+ received = 'an array';
1199
+ } else if (inst && inst.nodeType === ELEMENT_NODE && inst.tagName) {
1200
+ received = 'a DOM node';
1201
+ } else if (stringified === '[object Object]') {
1202
+ received = 'object with keys {' + Object.keys(inst).join(', ') + '}';
1203
+ } else {
1204
+ received = stringified;
1205
+ }
1206
+
1207
+ throw new Error(methodName + "(...): the first argument must be a React class instance. " + ("Instead received: " + received + "."));
1208
+ }
1209
+ /**
1210
+ * Utilities for making it easy to test React components.
1211
+ *
1212
+ * See https://reactjs.org/docs/test-utils.html
1213
+ *
1214
+ * Todo: Support the entire DOM.scry query syntax. For now, these simple
1215
+ * utilities will suffice for testing purposes.
1216
+ * @lends ReactTestUtils
1217
+ */
1218
+
1219
+
1220
+ var didWarnAboutReactTestUtilsDeprecation = false;
1221
+
1222
+ function renderIntoDocument(element) {
1223
+ {
1224
+ if (!didWarnAboutReactTestUtilsDeprecation) {
1225
+ didWarnAboutReactTestUtilsDeprecation = true;
1226
+
1227
+ error('ReactDOMTestUtils is deprecated and will be removed in a future ' + 'major release, because it exposes internal implementation details ' + 'that are highly likely to change between releases. Upgrade to a ' + 'modern testing library, such as @testing-library/react. See ' + 'https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils for more info.');
1228
+ }
1229
+ }
1230
+
1231
+ var div = document.createElement('div'); // None of our tests actually require attaching the container to the
1232
+ // DOM, and doing so creates a mess that we rely on test isolation to
1233
+ // clean up, so we're going to stop honoring the name of this method
1234
+ // (and probably rename it eventually) if no problems arise.
1235
+ // document.documentElement.appendChild(div);
1236
+
1237
+ return ReactDOM.render(element, div);
1238
+ }
1239
+
1240
+ function isElement(element) {
1241
+ return React.isValidElement(element);
1242
+ }
1243
+
1244
+ function isElementOfType(inst, convenienceConstructor) {
1245
+ return React.isValidElement(inst) && inst.type === convenienceConstructor;
1246
+ }
1247
+
1248
+ function isDOMComponent(inst) {
1249
+ return !!(inst && inst.nodeType === ELEMENT_NODE && inst.tagName);
1250
+ }
1251
+
1252
+ function isDOMComponentElement(inst) {
1253
+ return !!(inst && React.isValidElement(inst) && !!inst.tagName);
1254
+ }
1255
+
1256
+ function isCompositeComponent(inst) {
1257
+ if (isDOMComponent(inst)) {
1258
+ // Accessing inst.setState warns; just return false as that'll be what
1259
+ // this returns when we have DOM nodes as refs directly
1260
+ return false;
1261
+ }
1262
+
1263
+ return inst != null && typeof inst.render === 'function' && typeof inst.setState === 'function';
1264
+ }
1265
+
1266
+ function isCompositeComponentWithType(inst, type) {
1267
+ if (!isCompositeComponent(inst)) {
1268
+ return false;
1269
+ }
1270
+
1271
+ var internalInstance = get(inst);
1272
+ var constructor = internalInstance.type;
1273
+ return constructor === type;
1274
+ }
1275
+
1276
+ function findAllInRenderedTree(inst, test) {
1277
+ validateClassInstance(inst, 'findAllInRenderedTree');
1278
+
1279
+ if (!inst) {
1280
+ return [];
1281
+ }
1282
+
1283
+ var internalInstance = get(inst);
1284
+ return findAllInRenderedFiberTreeInternal(internalInstance, test);
1285
+ }
1286
+ /**
1287
+ * Finds all instances of components in the rendered tree that are DOM
1288
+ * components with the class name matching `className`.
1289
+ * @return {array} an array of all the matches.
1290
+ */
1291
+
1292
+
1293
+ function scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithClass(root, classNames) {
1294
+ validateClassInstance(root, 'scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithClass');
1295
+ return findAllInRenderedTree(root, function (inst) {
1296
+ if (isDOMComponent(inst)) {
1297
+ var className = inst.className;
1298
+
1299
+ if (typeof className !== 'string') {
1300
+ // SVG, probably.
1301
+ className = inst.getAttribute('class') || '';
1302
+ }
1303
+
1304
+ var classList = className.split(/\s+/);
1305
+
1306
+ if (!isArray(classNames)) {
1307
+ if (classNames === undefined) {
1308
+ throw new Error('TestUtils.scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithClass expects a ' + 'className as a second argument.');
1309
+ }
1310
+
1311
+ classNames = classNames.split(/\s+/);
1312
+ }
1313
+
1314
+ return classNames.every(function (name) {
1315
+ return classList.indexOf(name) !== -1;
1316
+ });
1317
+ }
1318
+
1319
+ return false;
1320
+ });
1321
+ }
1322
+ /**
1323
+ * Like scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithClass but expects there to be one result,
1324
+ * and returns that one result, or throws exception if there is any other
1325
+ * number of matches besides one.
1326
+ * @return {!ReactDOMComponent} The one match.
1327
+ */
1328
+
1329
+
1330
+ function findRenderedDOMComponentWithClass(root, className) {
1331
+ validateClassInstance(root, 'findRenderedDOMComponentWithClass');
1332
+ var all = scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithClass(root, className);
1333
+
1334
+ if (all.length !== 1) {
1335
+ throw new Error('Did not find exactly one match (found: ' + all.length + ') ' + 'for class:' + className);
1336
+ }
1337
+
1338
+ return all[0];
1339
+ }
1340
+ /**
1341
+ * Finds all instances of components in the rendered tree that are DOM
1342
+ * components with the tag name matching `tagName`.
1343
+ * @return {array} an array of all the matches.
1344
+ */
1345
+
1346
+
1347
+ function scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithTag(root, tagName) {
1348
+ validateClassInstance(root, 'scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithTag');
1349
+ return findAllInRenderedTree(root, function (inst) {
1350
+ return isDOMComponent(inst) && inst.tagName.toUpperCase() === tagName.toUpperCase();
1351
+ });
1352
+ }
1353
+ /**
1354
+ * Like scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithTag but expects there to be one result,
1355
+ * and returns that one result, or throws exception if there is any other
1356
+ * number of matches besides one.
1357
+ * @return {!ReactDOMComponent} The one match.
1358
+ */
1359
+
1360
+
1361
+ function findRenderedDOMComponentWithTag(root, tagName) {
1362
+ validateClassInstance(root, 'findRenderedDOMComponentWithTag');
1363
+ var all = scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithTag(root, tagName);
1364
+
1365
+ if (all.length !== 1) {
1366
+ throw new Error('Did not find exactly one match (found: ' + all.length + ') ' + 'for tag:' + tagName);
1367
+ }
1368
+
1369
+ return all[0];
1370
+ }
1371
+ /**
1372
+ * Finds all instances of components with type equal to `componentType`.
1373
+ * @return {array} an array of all the matches.
1374
+ */
1375
+
1376
+
1377
+ function scryRenderedComponentsWithType(root, componentType) {
1378
+ validateClassInstance(root, 'scryRenderedComponentsWithType');
1379
+ return findAllInRenderedTree(root, function (inst) {
1380
+ return isCompositeComponentWithType(inst, componentType);
1381
+ });
1382
+ }
1383
+ /**
1384
+ * Same as `scryRenderedComponentsWithType` but expects there to be one result
1385
+ * and returns that one result, or throws exception if there is any other
1386
+ * number of matches besides one.
1387
+ * @return {!ReactComponent} The one match.
1388
+ */
1389
+
1390
+
1391
+ function findRenderedComponentWithType(root, componentType) {
1392
+ validateClassInstance(root, 'findRenderedComponentWithType');
1393
+ var all = scryRenderedComponentsWithType(root, componentType);
1394
+
1395
+ if (all.length !== 1) {
1396
+ throw new Error('Did not find exactly one match (found: ' + all.length + ') ' + 'for componentType:' + componentType);
1397
+ }
1398
+
1399
+ return all[0];
1400
+ }
1401
+ /**
1402
+ * Pass a mocked component module to this method to augment it with
1403
+ * useful methods that allow it to be used as a dummy React component.
1404
+ * Instead of rendering as usual, the component will become a simple
1405
+ * <div> containing any provided children.
1406
+ *
1407
+ * @param {object} module the mock function object exported from a
1408
+ * module that defines the component to be mocked
1409
+ * @param {?string} mockTagName optional dummy root tag name to return
1410
+ * from render method (overrides
1411
+ * module.mockTagName if provided)
1412
+ * @return {object} the ReactTestUtils object (for chaining)
1413
+ */
1414
+
1415
+
1416
+ function mockComponent(module, mockTagName) {
1417
+ {
1418
+ if (!hasWarnedAboutDeprecatedMockComponent) {
1419
+ hasWarnedAboutDeprecatedMockComponent = true;
1420
+
1421
+ warn('ReactTestUtils.mockComponent() is deprecated. ' + 'Use shallow rendering or jest.mock() instead.\n\n' + 'See https://reactjs.org/link/test-utils-mock-component for more information.');
1422
+ }
1423
+ }
1424
+
1425
+ mockTagName = mockTagName || module.mockTagName || 'div';
1426
+ module.prototype.render.mockImplementation(function () {
1427
+ return React.createElement(mockTagName, null, this.props.children);
1428
+ });
1429
+ return this;
1430
+ }
1431
+
1432
+ function nativeTouchData(x, y) {
1433
+ return {
1434
+ touches: [{
1435
+ pageX: x,
1436
+ pageY: y
1437
+ }]
1438
+ };
1439
+ } // Start of inline: the below functions were inlined from
1440
+ // EventPropagator.js, as they deviated from ReactDOM's newer
1441
+ // implementations.
1442
+
1443
+ /**
1444
+ * Dispatch the event to the listener.
1445
+ * @param {SyntheticEvent} event SyntheticEvent to handle
1446
+ * @param {function} listener Application-level callback
1447
+ * @param {*} inst Internal component instance
1448
+ */
1449
+
1450
+
1451
+ function executeDispatch(event, listener, inst) {
1452
+ var type = event.type || 'unknown-event';
1453
+ event.currentTarget = getNodeFromInstance(inst);
1454
+ invokeGuardedCallbackAndCatchFirstError(type, listener, undefined, event);
1455
+ event.currentTarget = null;
1456
+ }
1457
+ /**
1458
+ * Standard/simple iteration through an event's collected dispatches.
1459
+ */
1460
+
1461
+
1462
+ function executeDispatchesInOrder(event) {
1463
+ var dispatchListeners = event._dispatchListeners;
1464
+ var dispatchInstances = event._dispatchInstances;
1465
+
1466
+ if (isArray(dispatchListeners)) {
1467
+ for (var i = 0; i < dispatchListeners.length; i++) {
1468
+ if (event.isPropagationStopped()) {
1469
+ break;
1470
+ } // Listeners and Instances are two parallel arrays that are always in sync.
1471
+
1472
+
1473
+ executeDispatch(event, dispatchListeners[i], dispatchInstances[i]);
1474
+ }
1475
+ } else if (dispatchListeners) {
1476
+ executeDispatch(event, dispatchListeners, dispatchInstances);
1477
+ }
1478
+
1479
+ event._dispatchListeners = null;
1480
+ event._dispatchInstances = null;
1481
+ }
1482
+ /**
1483
+ * Dispatches an event and releases it back into the pool, unless persistent.
1484
+ *
1485
+ * @param {?object} event Synthetic event to be dispatched.
1486
+ * @private
1487
+ */
1488
+
1489
+
1490
+ var executeDispatchesAndRelease = function (event) {
1491
+ if (event) {
1492
+ executeDispatchesInOrder(event);
1493
+
1494
+ if (!event.isPersistent()) {
1495
+ event.constructor.release(event);
1496
+ }
1497
+ }
1498
+ };
1499
+
1500
+ function isInteractive(tag) {
1501
+ return tag === 'button' || tag === 'input' || tag === 'select' || tag === 'textarea';
1502
+ }
1503
+
1504
+ function getParent(inst) {
1505
+ do {
1506
+ inst = inst.return; // TODO: If this is a HostRoot we might want to bail out.
1507
+ // That is depending on if we want nested subtrees (layers) to bubble
1508
+ // events to their parent. We could also go through parentNode on the
1509
+ // host node but that wouldn't work for React Native and doesn't let us
1510
+ // do the portal feature.
1511
+ } while (inst && inst.tag !== HostComponent);
1512
+
1513
+ if (inst) {
1514
+ return inst;
1515
+ }
1516
+
1517
+ return null;
1518
+ }
1519
+ /**
1520
+ * Simulates the traversal of a two-phase, capture/bubble event dispatch.
1521
+ */
1522
+
1523
+
1524
+ function traverseTwoPhase(inst, fn, arg) {
1525
+ var path = [];
1526
+
1527
+ while (inst) {
1528
+ path.push(inst);
1529
+ inst = getParent(inst);
1530
+ }
1531
+
1532
+ var i;
1533
+
1534
+ for (i = path.length; i-- > 0;) {
1535
+ fn(path[i], 'captured', arg);
1536
+ }
1537
+
1538
+ for (i = 0; i < path.length; i++) {
1539
+ fn(path[i], 'bubbled', arg);
1540
+ }
1541
+ }
1542
+
1543
+ function shouldPreventMouseEvent(name, type, props) {
1544
+ switch (name) {
1545
+ case 'onClick':
1546
+ case 'onClickCapture':
1547
+ case 'onDoubleClick':
1548
+ case 'onDoubleClickCapture':
1549
+ case 'onMouseDown':
1550
+ case 'onMouseDownCapture':
1551
+ case 'onMouseMove':
1552
+ case 'onMouseMoveCapture':
1553
+ case 'onMouseUp':
1554
+ case 'onMouseUpCapture':
1555
+ case 'onMouseEnter':
1556
+ return !!(props.disabled && isInteractive(type));
1557
+
1558
+ default:
1559
+ return false;
1560
+ }
1561
+ }
1562
+ /**
1563
+ * @param {object} inst The instance, which is the source of events.
1564
+ * @param {string} registrationName Name of listener (e.g. `onClick`).
1565
+ * @return {?function} The stored callback.
1566
+ */
1567
+
1568
+
1569
+ function getListener(inst, registrationName) {
1570
+ // TODO: shouldPreventMouseEvent is DOM-specific and definitely should not
1571
+ // live here; needs to be moved to a better place soon
1572
+ var stateNode = inst.stateNode;
1573
+
1574
+ if (!stateNode) {
1575
+ // Work in progress (ex: onload events in incremental mode).
1576
+ return null;
1577
+ }
1578
+
1579
+ var props = getFiberCurrentPropsFromNode(stateNode);
1580
+
1581
+ if (!props) {
1582
+ // Work in progress.
1583
+ return null;
1584
+ }
1585
+
1586
+ var listener = props[registrationName];
1587
+
1588
+ if (shouldPreventMouseEvent(registrationName, inst.type, props)) {
1589
+ return null;
1590
+ }
1591
+
1592
+ if (listener && typeof listener !== 'function') {
1593
+ throw new Error("Expected `" + registrationName + "` listener to be a function, instead got a value of `" + typeof listener + "` type.");
1594
+ }
1595
+
1596
+ return listener;
1597
+ }
1598
+
1599
+ function listenerAtPhase(inst, event, propagationPhase) {
1600
+ var registrationName = event._reactName;
1601
+
1602
+ if (propagationPhase === 'captured') {
1603
+ registrationName += 'Capture';
1604
+ }
1605
+
1606
+ return getListener(inst, registrationName);
1607
+ }
1608
+
1609
+ function accumulateDispatches(inst, ignoredDirection, event) {
1610
+ if (inst && event && event._reactName) {
1611
+ var registrationName = event._reactName;
1612
+ var listener = getListener(inst, registrationName);
1613
+
1614
+ if (listener) {
1615
+ if (event._dispatchListeners == null) {
1616
+ event._dispatchListeners = [];
1617
+ }
1618
+
1619
+ if (event._dispatchInstances == null) {
1620
+ event._dispatchInstances = [];
1621
+ }
1622
+
1623
+ event._dispatchListeners.push(listener);
1624
+
1625
+ event._dispatchInstances.push(inst);
1626
+ }
1627
+ }
1628
+ }
1629
+
1630
+ function accumulateDirectionalDispatches(inst, phase, event) {
1631
+ {
1632
+ if (!inst) {
1633
+ error('Dispatching inst must not be null');
1634
+ }
1635
+ }
1636
+
1637
+ var listener = listenerAtPhase(inst, event, phase);
1638
+
1639
+ if (listener) {
1640
+ if (event._dispatchListeners == null) {
1641
+ event._dispatchListeners = [];
1642
+ }
1643
+
1644
+ if (event._dispatchInstances == null) {
1645
+ event._dispatchInstances = [];
1646
+ }
1647
+
1648
+ event._dispatchListeners.push(listener);
1649
+
1650
+ event._dispatchInstances.push(inst);
1651
+ }
1652
+ }
1653
+
1654
+ function accumulateDirectDispatchesSingle(event) {
1655
+ if (event && event._reactName) {
1656
+ accumulateDispatches(event._targetInst, null, event);
1657
+ }
1658
+ }
1659
+
1660
+ function accumulateTwoPhaseDispatchesSingle(event) {
1661
+ if (event && event._reactName) {
1662
+ traverseTwoPhase(event._targetInst, accumulateDirectionalDispatches, event);
1663
+ }
1664
+ } // End of inline
1665
+
1666
+
1667
+ var Simulate = {};
1668
+ var directDispatchEventTypes = new Set(['mouseEnter', 'mouseLeave', 'pointerEnter', 'pointerLeave']);
1669
+ /**
1670
+ * Exports:
1671
+ *
1672
+ * - `Simulate.click(Element)`
1673
+ * - `Simulate.mouseMove(Element)`
1674
+ * - `Simulate.change(Element)`
1675
+ * - ... (All keys from event plugin `eventTypes` objects)
1676
+ */
1677
+
1678
+ function makeSimulator(eventType) {
1679
+ return function (domNode, eventData) {
1680
+ if (React.isValidElement(domNode)) {
1681
+ throw new Error('TestUtils.Simulate expected a DOM node as the first argument but received ' + 'a React element. Pass the DOM node you wish to simulate the event on instead. ' + 'Note that TestUtils.Simulate will not work if you are using shallow rendering.');
1682
+ }
1683
+
1684
+ if (isCompositeComponent(domNode)) {
1685
+ throw new Error('TestUtils.Simulate expected a DOM node as the first argument but received ' + 'a component instance. Pass the DOM node you wish to simulate the event on instead.');
1686
+ }
1687
+
1688
+ var reactName = 'on' + eventType[0].toUpperCase() + eventType.slice(1);
1689
+ var fakeNativeEvent = new Event();
1690
+ fakeNativeEvent.target = domNode;
1691
+ fakeNativeEvent.type = eventType.toLowerCase();
1692
+ var targetInst = getInstanceFromNode(domNode);
1693
+ var event = new SyntheticEvent(reactName, fakeNativeEvent.type, targetInst, fakeNativeEvent, domNode); // Since we aren't using pooling, always persist the event. This will make
1694
+ // sure it's marked and won't warn when setting additional properties.
1695
+
1696
+ event.persist();
1697
+ assign(event, eventData);
1698
+
1699
+ if (directDispatchEventTypes.has(eventType)) {
1700
+ accumulateDirectDispatchesSingle(event);
1701
+ } else {
1702
+ accumulateTwoPhaseDispatchesSingle(event);
1703
+ }
1704
+
1705
+ ReactDOM.unstable_batchedUpdates(function () {
1706
+ // Normally extractEvent enqueues a state restore, but we'll just always
1707
+ // do that since we're by-passing it here.
1708
+ enqueueStateRestore(domNode);
1709
+ executeDispatchesAndRelease(event);
1710
+ rethrowCaughtError();
1711
+ });
1712
+ restoreStateIfNeeded();
1713
+ };
1714
+ } // A one-time snapshot with no plans to update. We'll probably want to deprecate Simulate API.
1715
+
1716
+
1717
+ var simulatedEventTypes = ['blur', 'cancel', 'click', 'close', 'contextMenu', 'copy', 'cut', 'auxClick', 'doubleClick', 'dragEnd', 'dragStart', 'drop', 'focus', 'input', 'invalid', 'keyDown', 'keyPress', 'keyUp', 'mouseDown', 'mouseUp', 'paste', 'pause', 'play', 'pointerCancel', 'pointerDown', 'pointerUp', 'rateChange', 'reset', 'resize', 'seeked', 'submit', 'touchCancel', 'touchEnd', 'touchStart', 'volumeChange', 'drag', 'dragEnter', 'dragExit', 'dragLeave', 'dragOver', 'mouseMove', 'mouseOut', 'mouseOver', 'pointerMove', 'pointerOut', 'pointerOver', 'scroll', 'toggle', 'touchMove', 'wheel', 'abort', 'animationEnd', 'animationIteration', 'animationStart', 'canPlay', 'canPlayThrough', 'durationChange', 'emptied', 'encrypted', 'ended', 'error', 'gotPointerCapture', 'load', 'loadedData', 'loadedMetadata', 'loadStart', 'lostPointerCapture', 'playing', 'progress', 'seeking', 'stalled', 'suspend', 'timeUpdate', 'transitionEnd', 'waiting', 'mouseEnter', 'mouseLeave', 'pointerEnter', 'pointerLeave', 'change', 'select', 'beforeInput', 'compositionEnd', 'compositionStart', 'compositionUpdate'];
1718
+
1719
+ function buildSimulators() {
1720
+ simulatedEventTypes.forEach(function (eventType) {
1721
+ Simulate[eventType] = makeSimulator(eventType);
1722
+ });
1723
+ }
1724
+
1725
+ buildSimulators();
1726
+ var didWarnAboutUsingAct = false;
1727
+ var act = function actWithWarning(callback) {
1728
+ {
1729
+ if (!didWarnAboutUsingAct) {
1730
+ didWarnAboutUsingAct = true;
1731
+
1732
+ error('`ReactDOMTestUtils.act` is deprecated in favor of `React.act`. ' + 'Import `act` from `react` instead of `react-dom/test-utils`. ' + 'See https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils for more info.');
1733
+ }
1734
+ }
1735
+
1736
+ return reactAct(callback);
1737
+ } ;
1738
+
1739
+ exports.Simulate = Simulate;
1740
+ exports.act = act;
1741
+ exports.findAllInRenderedTree = findAllInRenderedTree;
1742
+ exports.findRenderedComponentWithType = findRenderedComponentWithType;
1743
+ exports.findRenderedDOMComponentWithClass = findRenderedDOMComponentWithClass;
1744
+ exports.findRenderedDOMComponentWithTag = findRenderedDOMComponentWithTag;
1745
+ exports.isCompositeComponent = isCompositeComponent;
1746
+ exports.isCompositeComponentWithType = isCompositeComponentWithType;
1747
+ exports.isDOMComponent = isDOMComponent;
1748
+ exports.isDOMComponentElement = isDOMComponentElement;
1749
+ exports.isElement = isElement;
1750
+ exports.isElementOfType = isElementOfType;
1751
+ exports.mockComponent = mockComponent;
1752
+ exports.nativeTouchData = nativeTouchData;
1753
+ exports.renderIntoDocument = renderIntoDocument;
1754
+ exports.scryRenderedComponentsWithType = scryRenderedComponentsWithType;
1755
+ exports.scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithClass = scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithClass;
1756
+ exports.scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithTag = scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithTag;
1757
+ exports.traverseTwoPhase = traverseTwoPhase;
1758
+
1759
+ })));