@types/react-dom 16.9.0 → 16.9.4
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- react-dom/README.md +1 -1
- react-dom/experimental.d.ts +102 -0
- react-dom/index.d.ts +4 -0
- react-dom/package.json +2 -2
- react-dom/server/index.d.ts +1 -1
- react-dom/test-utils/index.d.ts +0 -4
react-dom/README.md
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Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/react-dom
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Additional Details
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* Last updated:
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* Last updated: Wed, 06 Nov 2019 16:25:05 GMT
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* Dependencies: @types/react
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* Global values: ReactDOM, ReactDOMNodeStream, ReactDOMServer
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* These are types for things that are present in the `experimental` builds of React but not yet
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* on a stable build.
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* Once they are promoted to stable they can just be moved to the main index file.
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* To load the types declared here in an actual project, there are three ways. The easiest one,
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* if your `tsconfig.json` already has a `"types"` array in the `"compilerOptions"` section,
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* is to add `"react-dom/experimental"` to the `"types"` array.
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* Alternatively, a specific import syntax can to be used from a typescript file.
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* This module does not exist in reality, which is why the {} is important:
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* ```ts
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* import {} from 'react-dom/experimental'
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* ```
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* It is also possible to include it through a triple-slash reference:
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* ```ts
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* /// <reference types="react-dom/experimental" />
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* ```
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* Either the import or the reference only needs to appear once, anywhere in the project.
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// See https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/master/packages/react-dom/src/client/ReactDOM.js to see how the exports are declared,
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// and https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/master/packages/shared/ReactFeatureFlags.js to verify which APIs are
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// flagged experimental or not. Experimental APIs will be tagged with `__EXPERIMENTAL__`.
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import React = require('react');
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import ReactDOM = require('.');
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export {};
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declare module '.' {
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// enableSuspenseServerRenderer feature
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interface HydrationOptions {
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onHydrated?(suspenseInstance: Comment): void;
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onDeleted?(suspenseInstance: Comment): void;
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}
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// exposeConcurrentModeAPIs features
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interface RootOptions {
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hydrate?: boolean;
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hydrationOptions?: HydrationOptions;
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}
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interface Root {
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render(children: React.ReactChild | React.ReactNodeArray, callback?: () => void): void;
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unmount(callback?: () => void): void;
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}
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* Replaces `ReactDOM.render` when the `.render` method is called and enables Blocking Mode.
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* Opting into Concurrent Mode introduces semantic changes to how React works.
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* This means that you can’t use Concurrent Mode in just a few components.
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* Because of this, some apps may not be able to migrate directly to Concurrent Mode.
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* Blocking Mode only contains a small subset of Concurrent Mode features and is intended
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* as an intermediary migration step for apps that are unable to migrate directly.
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* @see https://reactjs.org/docs/concurrent-mode-adoption.html#migration-step-blocking-mode
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* @see https://reactjs.org/docs/concurrent-mode-reference.html#createblockingroot
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function createBlockingRoot(
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function createRoot(container: Element | Document | DocumentFragment | Comment, options?: RootOptions): Root;
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function unstable_discreteUpdates<R>(callback: () => R): R;
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function unstable_discreteUpdates<R, A1>(callback: (a1: A1) => R, a1: A1): R;
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// enableSelectiveHydration feature
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// Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped
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// NOTE: Users of the `experimental` builds of React should add a reference
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// for reference and documentation on how exactly to do it.
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"name": "@types/react-dom",
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"version": "16.9.
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"version": "16.9.4",
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"description": "TypeScript definitions for React (react-dom)",
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