/** * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. * * @format * @flow strict-local */ import NativeFrameRateLogger from './NativeFrameRateLogger'; const invariant = require('invariant'); /** * Flow API for native FrameRateLogger module. If the native module is not installed, function calls * are just no-ops. * * Typical behavior is that `setContext` is called when a new screen is loaded (e.g. via a * navigation integration), and then `beginScroll` is called by `ScrollResponder` at which point the * native module then begins tracking frame drops. When `ScrollResponder` calls `endScroll`, the * native module gathers up all it's frame drop data and reports it via an analytics pipeline for * analysis. * * Note that `beginScroll` may be called multiple times by `ScrollResponder` - unclear if that's a * bug, but the native module should be robust to that. * * In the future we may add support for tracking frame drops in other types of interactions beyond * scrolling. */ const FrameRateLogger = { /** * Enable `debug` to see local logs of what's going on. `reportStackTraces` will grab stack traces * during UI thread stalls and upload them if the native module supports it. */ setGlobalOptions: function (options: { debug?: boolean, reportStackTraces?: boolean, ... }) { if (options.debug !== undefined) { invariant( NativeFrameRateLogger, 'Trying to debug FrameRateLogger without the native module!', ); } if (NativeFrameRateLogger) { // Needs to clone the object first to avoid modifying the argument. const optionsClone = { debug: !!options.debug, reportStackTraces: !!options.reportStackTraces, }; NativeFrameRateLogger.setGlobalOptions(optionsClone); } }, /** * Must call `setContext` before any events can be properly tracked, which is done automatically * in `AppRegistry`, but navigation is also a common place to hook in. */ setContext: function (context: string) { NativeFrameRateLogger && NativeFrameRateLogger.setContext(context); }, /** * Called in `ScrollResponder` so any component that uses that module will handle this * automatically. */ beginScroll() { NativeFrameRateLogger && NativeFrameRateLogger.beginScroll(); }, /** * Called in `ScrollResponder` so any component that uses that module will handle this * automatically. */ endScroll() { NativeFrameRateLogger && NativeFrameRateLogger.endScroll(); }, }; module.exports = FrameRateLogger;