require "connection_pool" # Based on the react-rails gem. # None of these methods should be called directly. # See app/helpers/react_on_rails_helper.rb module ReactOnRails class ServerRenderingPool def self.reset_pool options = { size: ReactOnRails.configuration.server_renderer_pool_size, timeout: ReactOnRails.configuration.server_renderer_pool_size } @js_context_pool = ConnectionPool.new(options) { create_js_context } end def self.reset_pool_if_server_bundle_was_modified return unless ReactOnRails.configuration.development_mode file_mtime = File.mtime(ReactOnRails.configuration.server_bundle_js_file) @server_bundle_timestamp ||= file_mtime return if @server_bundle_timestamp == file_mtime ReactOnRails::ServerRenderingPool.reset_pool @server_bundle_timestamp = file_mtime end # js_code: JavaScript expression that returns a string. # Returns a Hash: # html: string of HTML for direct insertion on the page by evaluating js_code # consoleReplayScript: script for replaying console # hasErrors: true if server rendering errors # Note, js_code does not have to be based on React. # js_code MUST RETURN json stringify Object # Calling code will probably call 'html_safe' on return value before rendering to the view. def self.server_render_js_with_console_logging(js_code) trace_messsage(js_code) json_string = eval_js(js_code) result = JSON.parse(json_string) if ReactOnRails.configuration.logging_on_server console_script = result["consoleReplayScript"] console_script_lines = console_script.split("\n") console_script_lines = console_script_lines[2..-2] re = /console\.log\.apply\(console, \["\[SERVER\] (?.*)"\]\);/ if console_script_lines console_script_lines.each do |line| match = re.match(line) Rails.logger.info { "[react_on_rails] #{match[:msg]}" } if match end end end result end class << self private def trace_messsage(js_code, file_name = "tmp/server-generated.js") return unless ENV["TRACE_REACT_ON_RAILS"].present? # Set to anything to print generated code. puts "Z" * 80 puts "react_renderer.rb: 92" puts "wrote file #{file_name}" File.write(file_name, js_code) puts "Z" * 80 end def eval_js(js_code) @js_context_pool.with do |js_context| result = js_context.eval(js_code) js_context.eval("console.history = []") result end end def create_js_context server_js_file = ReactOnRails.configuration.server_bundle_js_file if server_js_file.present? && File.exist?(server_js_file) bundle_js_code = File.read(server_js_file) base_js_code = <<-JS #{console_polyfill} #{execjs_timer_polyfills} #{bundle_js_code}; JS begin ExecJS.compile(base_js_code) rescue => e file_name = "tmp/base_js_code.js" msg = "ERROR when compiling base_js_code! See #{file_name} to "\ "ERROR when compiling base_js_code! See #{file_name} to "\ "correlate line numbers of error. Error is\n\n#{e.message}"\ "\n\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n")}" puts msg Rails.logger.error(msg) trace_messsage(base_js_code, file_name) raise e end else if server_js_file.present? msg = "You specified server rendering JS file: #{server_js_file}, but it cannot be "\ "read. You may set the server_bundle_js_file in your configuration to be \"\" to "\ "avoid this warning" Rails.logger.warn msg puts msg end ExecJS.compile("") end end def execjs_timer_polyfills <<-JS function setInterval() { console.error('setInterval is not defined for execJS. See https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#faq'); } function setTimeout() { console.error('setTimeout is not defined for execJS. See https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#faq'); } JS end # Reimplement console methods for replaying on the client def console_polyfill <<-JS var console = { history: [] }; ['error', 'log', 'info', 'warn'].forEach(function (level) { console[level] = function () { var argArray = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments); if (argArray.length > 0) { argArray[0] = '[SERVER] ' + argArray[0]; } console.history.push({level: level, arguments: argArray}); }; }); JS end end end end