"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.default = useLinking; exports.series = void 0; var _core = require("@react-navigation/core"); var _fastDeepEqual = _interopRequireDefault(require("fast-deep-equal")); var React = _interopRequireWildcard(require("react")); var _createMemoryHistory = _interopRequireDefault(require("./createMemoryHistory")); var _ServerContext = _interopRequireDefault(require("./ServerContext")); function _getRequireWildcardCache(nodeInterop) { if (typeof WeakMap !== "function") return null; var cacheBabelInterop = new WeakMap(); var cacheNodeInterop = new WeakMap(); return (_getRequireWildcardCache = function (nodeInterop) { return nodeInterop ? cacheNodeInterop : cacheBabelInterop; })(nodeInterop); } function _interopRequireWildcard(obj, nodeInterop) { if (!nodeInterop && obj && obj.__esModule) { return obj; } if (obj === null || typeof obj !== "object" && typeof obj !== "function") { return { default: obj }; } var cache = _getRequireWildcardCache(nodeInterop); if (cache && cache.has(obj)) { return cache.get(obj); } var newObj = {}; var hasPropertyDescriptor = Object.defineProperty && Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor; for (var key in obj) { if (key !== "default" && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key)) { var desc = hasPropertyDescriptor ? Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(obj, key) : null; if (desc && (desc.get || desc.set)) { Object.defineProperty(newObj, key, desc); } else { newObj[key] = obj[key]; } } } newObj.default = obj; if (cache) { cache.set(obj, newObj); } return newObj; } function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; } /** * Find the matching navigation state that changed between 2 navigation states * e.g.: a -> b -> c -> d and a -> b -> c -> e -> f, if history in b changed, b is the matching state */ const findMatchingState = (a, b) => { if (a === undefined || b === undefined || a.key !== b.key) { return [undefined, undefined]; } // Tab and drawer will have `history` property, but stack will have history in `routes` const aHistoryLength = a.history ? a.history.length : a.routes.length; const bHistoryLength = b.history ? b.history.length : b.routes.length; const aRoute = a.routes[a.index]; const bRoute = b.routes[b.index]; const aChildState = aRoute.state; const bChildState = bRoute.state; // Stop here if this is the state object that changed: // - history length is different // - focused routes are different // - one of them doesn't have child state // - child state keys are different if (aHistoryLength !== bHistoryLength || aRoute.key !== bRoute.key || aChildState === undefined || bChildState === undefined || aChildState.key !== bChildState.key) { return [a, b]; } return findMatchingState(aChildState, bChildState); }; /** * Run async function in series as it's called. */ const series = cb => { let queue = Promise.resolve(); const callback = () => { queue = queue.then(cb); }; return callback; }; exports.series = series; let linkingHandlers = []; function useLinking(ref, _ref) { let { independent, enabled = true, config, getStateFromPath = _core.getStateFromPath, getPathFromState = _core.getPathFromState, getActionFromState = _core.getActionFromState } = _ref; React.useEffect(() => { if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') { return undefined; } if (independent) { return undefined; } if (enabled !== false && linkingHandlers.length) { console.error(['Looks like you have configured linking in multiple places. This is likely an error since deep links should only be handled in one place to avoid conflicts. Make sure that:', "- You don't have multiple NavigationContainers in the app each with 'linking' enabled", '- Only a single instance of the root component is rendered'].join('\n').trim()); } const handler = Symbol(); if (enabled !== false) { linkingHandlers.push(handler); } return () => { const index = linkingHandlers.indexOf(handler); if (index > -1) { linkingHandlers.splice(index, 1); } }; }, [enabled, independent]); const [history] = React.useState(_createMemoryHistory.default); // We store these options in ref to avoid re-creating getInitialState and re-subscribing listeners // This lets user avoid wrapping the items in `React.useCallback` or `React.useMemo` // Not re-creating `getInitialState` is important coz it makes it easier for the user to use in an effect const enabledRef = React.useRef(enabled); const configRef = React.useRef(config); const getStateFromPathRef = React.useRef(getStateFromPath); const getPathFromStateRef = React.useRef(getPathFromState); const getActionFromStateRef = React.useRef(getActionFromState); React.useEffect(() => { enabledRef.current = enabled; configRef.current = config; getStateFromPathRef.current = getStateFromPath; getPathFromStateRef.current = getPathFromState; getActionFromStateRef.current = getActionFromState; }); const server = React.useContext(_ServerContext.default); const getInitialState = React.useCallback(() => { let value; if (enabledRef.current) { const location = (server === null || server === void 0 ? void 0 : server.location) ?? (typeof window !== 'undefined' ? window.location : undefined); const path = location ? location.pathname + location.search : undefined; if (path) { value = getStateFromPathRef.current(path, configRef.current); } } const thenable = { then(onfulfilled) { return Promise.resolve(onfulfilled ? onfulfilled(value) : value); }, catch() { return thenable; } }; return thenable; // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps }, []); const previousIndexRef = React.useRef(undefined); const previousStateRef = React.useRef(undefined); const pendingPopStatePathRef = React.useRef(undefined); React.useEffect(() => { previousIndexRef.current = history.index; return history.listen(() => { const navigation = ref.current; if (!navigation || !enabled) { return; } const path = location.pathname + location.search; const index = history.index; const previousIndex = previousIndexRef.current ?? 0; previousIndexRef.current = index; pendingPopStatePathRef.current = path; // When browser back/forward is clicked, we first need to check if state object for this index exists // If it does we'll reset to that state object // Otherwise, we'll handle it like a regular deep link const record = history.get(index); if ((record === null || record === void 0 ? void 0 : record.path) === path && record !== null && record !== void 0 && record.state) { navigation.resetRoot(record.state); return; } const state = getStateFromPathRef.current(path, configRef.current); // We should only dispatch an action when going forward // Otherwise the action will likely add items to history, which would mess things up if (state) { // Make sure that the routes in the state exist in the root navigator // Otherwise there's an error in the linking configuration const rootState = navigation.getRootState(); if (state.routes.some(r => !(rootState !== null && rootState !== void 0 && rootState.routeNames.includes(r.name)))) { console.warn("The navigation state parsed from the URL contains routes not present in the root navigator. This usually means that the linking configuration doesn't match the navigation structure. See https://reactnavigation.org/docs/configuring-links for more details on how to specify a linking configuration."); return; } if (index > previousIndex) { const action = getActionFromStateRef.current(state, configRef.current); if (action !== undefined) { try { navigation.dispatch(action); } catch (e) { // Ignore any errors from deep linking. // This could happen in case of malformed links, navigation object not being initialized etc. console.warn(`An error occurred when trying to handle the link '${path}': ${typeof e === 'object' && e != null && 'message' in e ? e.message : e}`); } } else { navigation.resetRoot(state); } } else { navigation.resetRoot(state); } } else { // if current path didn't return any state, we should revert to initial state navigation.resetRoot(state); } }); }, [enabled, history, ref]); React.useEffect(() => { var _ref$current; if (!enabled) { return; } const getPathForRoute = (route, state) => { // If the `route` object contains a `path`, use that path as long as `route.name` and `params` still match // This makes sure that we preserve the original URL for wildcard routes if (route !== null && route !== void 0 && route.path) { const stateForPath = getStateFromPathRef.current(route.path, configRef.current); if (stateForPath) { const focusedRoute = (0, _core.findFocusedRoute)(stateForPath); if (focusedRoute && focusedRoute.name === route.name && (0, _fastDeepEqual.default)(focusedRoute.params, route.params)) { return route.path; } } } return getPathFromStateRef.current(state, configRef.current); }; if (ref.current) { // We need to record the current metadata on the first render if they aren't set // This will allow the initial state to be in the history entry const state = ref.current.getRootState(); if (state) { const route = (0, _core.findFocusedRoute)(state); const path = getPathForRoute(route, state); if (previousStateRef.current === undefined) { previousStateRef.current = state; } history.replace({ path, state }); } } const onStateChange = async () => { const navigation = ref.current; if (!navigation || !enabled) { return; } const previousState = previousStateRef.current; const state = navigation.getRootState(); // root state may not available, for example when root navigators switch inside the container if (!state) { return; } const pendingPath = pendingPopStatePathRef.current; const route = (0, _core.findFocusedRoute)(state); const path = getPathForRoute(route, state); previousStateRef.current = state; pendingPopStatePathRef.current = undefined; // To detect the kind of state change, we need to: // - Find the common focused navigation state in previous and current state // - If only the route keys changed, compare history/routes.length to check if we go back/forward/replace // - If no common focused navigation state found, it's a replace const [previousFocusedState, focusedState] = findMatchingState(previousState, state); if (previousFocusedState && focusedState && // We should only handle push/pop if path changed from what was in last `popstate` // Otherwise it's likely a change triggered by `popstate` path !== pendingPath) { const historyDelta = (focusedState.history ? focusedState.history.length : focusedState.routes.length) - (previousFocusedState.history ? previousFocusedState.history.length : previousFocusedState.routes.length); if (historyDelta > 0) { // If history length is increased, we should pushState // Note that path might not actually change here, for example, drawer open should pushState history.push({ path, state }); } else if (historyDelta < 0) { // If history length is decreased, i.e. entries were removed, we want to go back const nextIndex = history.backIndex({ path }); const currentIndex = history.index; try { if (nextIndex !== -1 && nextIndex < currentIndex) { // An existing entry for this path exists and it's less than current index, go back to that await history.go(nextIndex - currentIndex); } else { // We couldn't find an existing entry to go back to, so we'll go back by the delta // This won't be correct if multiple routes were pushed in one go before // Usually this shouldn't happen and this is a fallback for that await history.go(historyDelta); } // Store the updated state as well as fix the path if incorrect history.replace({ path, state }); } catch (e) { // The navigation was interrupted } } else { // If history length is unchanged, we want to replaceState history.replace({ path, state }); } } else { // If no common navigation state was found, assume it's a replace // This would happen if the user did a reset/conditionally changed navigators history.replace({ path, state }); } }; // We debounce onStateChange coz we don't want multiple state changes to be handled at one time // This could happen since `history.go(n)` is asynchronous // If `pushState` or `replaceState` were called before `history.go(n)` completes, it'll mess stuff up return (_ref$current = ref.current) === null || _ref$current === void 0 ? void 0 : _ref$current.addListener('state', series(onStateChange)); }, [enabled, history, ref]); return { getInitialState }; } //# sourceMappingURL=useLinking.js.map