) === 'MyMemo(Component)';
*
* @param name Name assigned to higher-order component's wrapper component.
* @param Inner Wrapped component inside higher-order component.
* @return Wrapped name of higher-order component.
*/
const hocName = (name, Inner) => {
const inner = Inner.displayName || Inner.name || 'Component';
const outer = pascalCase(name !== null && name !== void 0 ? name : '');
return `${outer}(${inner})`;
};
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/utils/debounce/index.js
/**
* Parts of this source were derived and modified from lodash,
* released under the MIT license.
*
* https://github.com/lodash/lodash
*
* Copyright JS Foundation and other contributors
*
* Based on Underscore.js, copyright Jeremy Ashkenas,
* DocumentCloud and Investigative Reporters & Editors
*
* This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
* individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision history
* available at https://github.com/lodash/lodash
*
* The following license applies to all parts of this software except as
* documented below:
*
* ====
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
* OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
* WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
/**
* A simplified and properly typed version of lodash's `debounce`, that
* always uses timers instead of sometimes using rAF.
*
* Creates a debounced function that delays invoking `func` until after `wait`
* milliseconds have elapsed since the last time the debounced function was
* invoked. The debounced function comes with a `cancel` method to cancel delayed
* `func` invocations and a `flush` method to immediately invoke them. Provide
* `options` to indicate whether `func` should be invoked on the leading and/or
* trailing edge of the `wait` timeout. The `func` is invoked with the last
* arguments provided to the debounced function. Subsequent calls to the debounced
* function return the result of the last `func` invocation.
*
* **Note:** If `leading` and `trailing` options are `true`, `func` is
* invoked on the trailing edge of the timeout only if the debounced function
* is invoked more than once during the `wait` timeout.
*
* If `wait` is `0` and `leading` is `false`, `func` invocation is deferred
* until the next tick, similar to `setTimeout` with a timeout of `0`.
*
* @param {Function} func The function to debounce.
* @param {number} wait The number of milliseconds to delay.
* @param {Partial< DebounceOptions >} options The options object.
* @param {boolean} options.leading Specify invoking on the leading edge of the timeout.
* @param {number} options.maxWait The maximum time `func` is allowed to be delayed before it's invoked.
* @param {boolean} options.trailing Specify invoking on the trailing edge of the timeout.
*
* @return Returns the new debounced function.
*/
const debounce = (func, wait, options) => {
let lastArgs;
let lastThis;
let maxWait = 0;
let result;
let timerId;
let lastCallTime;
let lastInvokeTime = 0;
let leading = false;
let maxing = false;
let trailing = true;
if (options) {
leading = !!options.leading;
maxing = 'maxWait' in options;
if (options.maxWait !== undefined) {
maxWait = Math.max(options.maxWait, wait);
}
trailing = 'trailing' in options ? !!options.trailing : trailing;
}
function invokeFunc(time) {
const args = lastArgs;
const thisArg = lastThis;
lastArgs = undefined;
lastThis = undefined;
lastInvokeTime = time;
result = func.apply(thisArg, args);
return result;
}
function startTimer(pendingFunc, waitTime) {
timerId = setTimeout(pendingFunc, waitTime);
}
function cancelTimer() {
if (timerId !== undefined) {
clearTimeout(timerId);
}
}
function leadingEdge(time) {
// Reset any `maxWait` timer.
lastInvokeTime = time;
// Start the timer for the trailing edge.
startTimer(timerExpired, wait);
// Invoke the leading edge.
return leading ? invokeFunc(time) : result;
}
function getTimeSinceLastCall(time) {
return time - (lastCallTime || 0);
}
function remainingWait(time) {
const timeSinceLastCall = getTimeSinceLastCall(time);
const timeSinceLastInvoke = time - lastInvokeTime;
const timeWaiting = wait - timeSinceLastCall;
return maxing ? Math.min(timeWaiting, maxWait - timeSinceLastInvoke) : timeWaiting;
}
function shouldInvoke(time) {
const timeSinceLastCall = getTimeSinceLastCall(time);
const timeSinceLastInvoke = time - lastInvokeTime;
// Either this is the first call, activity has stopped and we're at the
// trailing edge, the system time has gone backwards and we're treating
// it as the trailing edge, or we've hit the `maxWait` limit.
return lastCallTime === undefined || timeSinceLastCall >= wait || timeSinceLastCall < 0 || maxing && timeSinceLastInvoke >= maxWait;
}
function timerExpired() {
const time = Date.now();
if (shouldInvoke(time)) {
return trailingEdge(time);
}
// Restart the timer.
startTimer(timerExpired, remainingWait(time));
return undefined;
}
function clearTimer() {
timerId = undefined;
}
function trailingEdge(time) {
clearTimer();
// Only invoke if we have `lastArgs` which means `func` has been
// debounced at least once.
if (trailing && lastArgs) {
return invokeFunc(time);
}
lastArgs = lastThis = undefined;
return result;
}
function cancel() {
cancelTimer();
lastInvokeTime = 0;
clearTimer();
lastArgs = lastCallTime = lastThis = undefined;
}
function flush() {
return pending() ? trailingEdge(Date.now()) : result;
}
function pending() {
return timerId !== undefined;
}
function debounced(...args) {
const time = Date.now();
const isInvoking = shouldInvoke(time);
lastArgs = args;
lastThis = this;
lastCallTime = time;
if (isInvoking) {
if (!pending()) {
return leadingEdge(lastCallTime);
}
if (maxing) {
// Handle invocations in a tight loop.
startTimer(timerExpired, wait);
return invokeFunc(lastCallTime);
}
}
if (!pending()) {
startTimer(timerExpired, wait);
}
return result;
}
debounced.cancel = cancel;
debounced.flush = flush;
debounced.pending = pending;
return debounced;
};
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/utils/throttle/index.js
/**
* Parts of this source were derived and modified from lodash,
* released under the MIT license.
*
* https://github.com/lodash/lodash
*
* Copyright JS Foundation and other contributors
*
* Based on Underscore.js, copyright Jeremy Ashkenas,
* DocumentCloud and Investigative Reporters & Editors
*
* This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
* individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision history
* available at https://github.com/lodash/lodash
*
* The following license applies to all parts of this software except as
* documented below:
*
* ====
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
* OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
* WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* A simplified and properly typed version of lodash's `throttle`, that
* always uses timers instead of sometimes using rAF.
*
* Creates a throttled function that only invokes `func` at most once per
* every `wait` milliseconds. The throttled function comes with a `cancel`
* method to cancel delayed `func` invocations and a `flush` method to
* immediately invoke them. Provide `options` to indicate whether `func`
* should be invoked on the leading and/or trailing edge of the `wait`
* timeout. The `func` is invoked with the last arguments provided to the
* throttled function. Subsequent calls to the throttled function return
* the result of the last `func` invocation.
*
* **Note:** If `leading` and `trailing` options are `true`, `func` is
* invoked on the trailing edge of the timeout only if the throttled function
* is invoked more than once during the `wait` timeout.
*
* If `wait` is `0` and `leading` is `false`, `func` invocation is deferred
* until the next tick, similar to `setTimeout` with a timeout of `0`.
*
* @param {Function} func The function to throttle.
* @param {number} wait The number of milliseconds to throttle invocations to.
* @param {Partial< ThrottleOptions >} options The options object.
* @param {boolean} options.leading Specify invoking on the leading edge of the timeout.
* @param {boolean} options.trailing Specify invoking on the trailing edge of the timeout.
* @return Returns the new throttled function.
*/
const throttle = (func, wait, options) => {
let leading = true;
let trailing = true;
if (options) {
leading = 'leading' in options ? !!options.leading : leading;
trailing = 'trailing' in options ? !!options.trailing : trailing;
}
return debounce(func, wait, {
leading,
trailing,
maxWait: wait
});
};
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/utils/observable-map/index.js
/**
* A constructor (factory) for `ObservableMap`, a map-like key/value data structure
* where the individual entries are observable: using the `subscribe` method, you can
* subscribe to updates for a particular keys. Each subscriber always observes one
* specific key and is not notified about any unrelated changes (for different keys)
* in the `ObservableMap`.
*
* @template K The type of the keys in the map.
* @template V The type of the values in the map.
* @return A new instance of the `ObservableMap` type.
*/
function observableMap() {
const map = new Map();
const listeners = new Map();
function callListeners(name) {
const list = listeners.get(name);
if (!list) {
return;
}
for (const listener of list) {
listener();
}
}
return {
get(name) {
return map.get(name);
},
set(name, value) {
map.set(name, value);
callListeners(name);
},
delete(name) {
map.delete(name);
callListeners(name);
},
subscribe(name, listener) {
let list = listeners.get(name);
if (!list) {
list = new Set();
listeners.set(name, list);
}
list.add(listener);
return () => {
list.delete(listener);
if (list.size === 0) {
listeners.delete(name);
}
};
}
};
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/higher-order/pipe.js
/**
* Parts of this source were derived and modified from lodash,
* released under the MIT license.
*
* https://github.com/lodash/lodash
*
* Copyright JS Foundation and other contributors
*
* Based on Underscore.js, copyright Jeremy Ashkenas,
* DocumentCloud and Investigative Reporters & Editors
*
* This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
* individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision history
* available at https://github.com/lodash/lodash
*
* The following license applies to all parts of this software except as
* documented below:
*
* ====
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
* OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
* WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
/**
* Creates a pipe function.
*
* Allows to choose whether to perform left-to-right or right-to-left composition.
*
* @see https://docs-lodash.com/v4/flow/
*
* @param {boolean} reverse True if right-to-left, false for left-to-right composition.
*/
const basePipe = (reverse = false) => (...funcs) => (...args) => {
const functions = funcs.flat();
if (reverse) {
functions.reverse();
}
return functions.reduce((prev, func) => [func(...prev)], args)[0];
};
/**
* Composes multiple higher-order components into a single higher-order component. Performs left-to-right function
* composition, where each successive invocation is supplied the return value of the previous.
*
* This is inspired by `lodash`'s `flow` function.
*
* @see https://docs-lodash.com/v4/flow/
*/
const pipe = basePipe();
/* harmony default export */ const higher_order_pipe = (pipe);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/higher-order/compose.js
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Composes multiple higher-order components into a single higher-order component. Performs right-to-left function
* composition, where each successive invocation is supplied the return value of the previous.
*
* This is inspired by `lodash`'s `flowRight` function.
*
* @see https://docs-lodash.com/v4/flow-right/
*/
const compose = basePipe(true);
/* harmony default export */ const higher_order_compose = (compose);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external "React"
const external_React_namespaceObject = window["React"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/higher-order/if-condition/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Higher-order component creator, creating a new component which renders if
* the given condition is satisfied or with the given optional prop name.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* type Props = { foo: string };
* const Component = ( props: Props ) =>
;
* ```
*
* @param predicate Function to test condition.
*
* @return Higher-order component.
*/
function ifCondition(predicate) {
return createHigherOrderComponent(WrappedComponent => props => {
if (!predicate(props)) {
return null;
}
return (0,external_React_namespaceObject.createElement)(WrappedComponent, {
...props
});
}, 'ifCondition');
}
/* harmony default export */ const if_condition = (ifCondition);
// EXTERNAL MODULE: external ["wp","isShallowEqual"]
var external_wp_isShallowEqual_ = __webpack_require__(923);
var external_wp_isShallowEqual_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(external_wp_isShallowEqual_);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","element"]
const external_wp_element_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["element"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/higher-order/pure/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Given a component returns the enhanced component augmented with a component
* only re-rendering when its props/state change
*
* @deprecated Use `memo` or `PureComponent` instead.
*/
const pure = createHigherOrderComponent(function (WrappedComponent) {
if (WrappedComponent.prototype instanceof external_wp_element_namespaceObject.Component) {
return class extends WrappedComponent {
shouldComponentUpdate(nextProps, nextState) {
return !external_wp_isShallowEqual_default()(nextProps, this.props) || !external_wp_isShallowEqual_default()(nextState, this.state);
}
};
}
return class extends external_wp_element_namespaceObject.Component {
shouldComponentUpdate(nextProps) {
return !external_wp_isShallowEqual_default()(nextProps, this.props);
}
render() {
return (0,external_React_namespaceObject.createElement)(WrappedComponent, {
...this.props
});
}
};
}, 'pure');
/* harmony default export */ const higher_order_pure = (pure);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","deprecated"]
const external_wp_deprecated_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["deprecated"];
var external_wp_deprecated_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(external_wp_deprecated_namespaceObject);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/higher-order/with-global-events/listener.js
/**
* Class responsible for orchestrating event handling on the global window,
* binding a single event to be shared across all handling instances, and
* removing the handler when no instances are listening for the event.
*/
class Listener {
constructor() {
/** @type {any} */
this.listeners = {};
this.handleEvent = this.handleEvent.bind(this);
}
add( /** @type {any} */eventType, /** @type {any} */instance) {
if (!this.listeners[eventType]) {
// Adding first listener for this type, so bind event.
window.addEventListener(eventType, this.handleEvent);
this.listeners[eventType] = [];
}
this.listeners[eventType].push(instance);
}
remove( /** @type {any} */eventType, /** @type {any} */instance) {
if (!this.listeners[eventType]) {
return;
}
this.listeners[eventType] = this.listeners[eventType].filter(( /** @type {any} */listener) => listener !== instance);
if (!this.listeners[eventType].length) {
// Removing last listener for this type, so unbind event.
window.removeEventListener(eventType, this.handleEvent);
delete this.listeners[eventType];
}
}
handleEvent( /** @type {any} */event) {
this.listeners[event.type]?.forEach(( /** @type {any} */instance) => {
instance.handleEvent(event);
});
}
}
/* harmony default export */ const listener = (Listener);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/higher-order/with-global-events/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Listener instance responsible for managing document event handling.
*/
const with_global_events_listener = new listener();
/* eslint-disable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */
/**
* Higher-order component creator which, given an object of DOM event types and
* values corresponding to a callback function name on the component, will
* create or update a window event handler to invoke the callback when an event
* occurs. On behalf of the consuming developer, the higher-order component
* manages unbinding when the component unmounts, and binding at most a single
* event handler for the entire application.
*
* @deprecated
*
* @param {Record} eventTypesToHandlers Object with keys of DOM
* event type, the value a
* name of the function on
* the original component's
* instance which handles
* the event.
*
* @return {any} Higher-order component.
*/
function withGlobalEvents(eventTypesToHandlers) {
external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.compose.withGlobalEvents', {
since: '5.7',
alternative: 'useEffect'
});
// @ts-ignore We don't need to fix the type-related issues because this is deprecated.
return createHigherOrderComponent(WrappedComponent => {
class Wrapper extends external_wp_element_namespaceObject.Component {
constructor( /** @type {any} */props) {
super(props);
this.handleEvent = this.handleEvent.bind(this);
this.handleRef = this.handleRef.bind(this);
}
componentDidMount() {
Object.keys(eventTypesToHandlers).forEach(eventType => {
with_global_events_listener.add(eventType, this);
});
}
componentWillUnmount() {
Object.keys(eventTypesToHandlers).forEach(eventType => {
with_global_events_listener.remove(eventType, this);
});
}
handleEvent( /** @type {any} */event) {
const handler = eventTypesToHandlers[( /** @type {keyof GlobalEventHandlersEventMap} */
event.type
/* eslint-enable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */)];
if (typeof this.wrappedRef[handler] === 'function') {
this.wrappedRef[handler](event);
}
}
handleRef( /** @type {any} */el) {
this.wrappedRef = el;
// Any component using `withGlobalEvents` that is not setting a `ref`
// will cause `this.props.forwardedRef` to be `null`, so we need this
// check.
if (this.props.forwardedRef) {
this.props.forwardedRef(el);
}
}
render() {
return (0,external_React_namespaceObject.createElement)(WrappedComponent, {
...this.props.ownProps,
ref: this.handleRef
});
}
}
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.forwardRef)((props, ref) => {
return (0,external_React_namespaceObject.createElement)(Wrapper, {
ownProps: props,
forwardedRef: ref
});
});
}, 'withGlobalEvents');
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-instance-id/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
const instanceMap = new WeakMap();
/**
* Creates a new id for a given object.
*
* @param object Object reference to create an id for.
* @return The instance id (index).
*/
function createId(object) {
const instances = instanceMap.get(object) || 0;
instanceMap.set(object, instances + 1);
return instances;
}
/**
* Specify the useInstanceId *function* signatures.
*
* More accurately, useInstanceId distinguishes between three different
* signatures:
*
* 1. When only object is given, the returned value is a number
* 2. When object and prefix is given, the returned value is a string
* 3. When preferredId is given, the returned value is the type of preferredId
*
* @param object Object reference to create an id for.
*/
/**
* Provides a unique instance ID.
*
* @param object Object reference to create an id for.
* @param [prefix] Prefix for the unique id.
* @param [preferredId] Default ID to use.
* @return The unique instance id.
*/
function useInstanceId(object, prefix, preferredId) {
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useMemo)(() => {
if (preferredId) {
return preferredId;
}
const id = createId(object);
return prefix ? `${prefix}-${id}` : id;
}, [object, preferredId, prefix]);
}
/* harmony default export */ const use_instance_id = (useInstanceId);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/higher-order/with-instance-id/index.js
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* A Higher Order Component used to be provide a unique instance ID by
* component.
*/
const withInstanceId = createHigherOrderComponent(WrappedComponent => {
return props => {
const instanceId = use_instance_id(WrappedComponent);
// @ts-ignore
return (0,external_React_namespaceObject.createElement)(WrappedComponent, {
...props,
instanceId: instanceId
});
};
}, 'instanceId');
/* harmony default export */ const with_instance_id = (withInstanceId);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/higher-order/with-safe-timeout/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* We cannot use the `Window['setTimeout']` and `Window['clearTimeout']`
* types here because those functions include functionality that is not handled
* by this component, like the ability to pass extra arguments.
*
* In the case of this component, we only handle the simplest case where
* `setTimeout` only accepts a function (not a string) and an optional delay.
*/
/**
* A higher-order component used to provide and manage delayed function calls
* that ought to be bound to a component's lifecycle.
*/
const withSafeTimeout = createHigherOrderComponent(OriginalComponent => {
return class WrappedComponent extends external_wp_element_namespaceObject.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.timeouts = [];
this.setTimeout = this.setTimeout.bind(this);
this.clearTimeout = this.clearTimeout.bind(this);
}
componentWillUnmount() {
this.timeouts.forEach(clearTimeout);
}
setTimeout(fn, delay) {
const id = setTimeout(() => {
fn();
this.clearTimeout(id);
}, delay);
this.timeouts.push(id);
return id;
}
clearTimeout(id) {
clearTimeout(id);
this.timeouts = this.timeouts.filter(timeoutId => timeoutId !== id);
}
render() {
return (
// @ts-ignore
(0,external_React_namespaceObject.createElement)(OriginalComponent, {
...this.props,
setTimeout: this.setTimeout,
clearTimeout: this.clearTimeout
})
);
}
};
}, 'withSafeTimeout');
/* harmony default export */ const with_safe_timeout = (withSafeTimeout);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/higher-order/with-state/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* A Higher Order Component used to provide and manage internal component state
* via props.
*
* @deprecated Use `useState` instead.
*
* @param {any} initialState Optional initial state of the component.
*
* @return {any} A higher order component wrapper accepting a component that takes the state props + its own props + `setState` and returning a component that only accepts the own props.
*/
function withState(initialState = {}) {
external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.compose.withState', {
since: '5.8',
alternative: 'wp.element.useState'
});
return createHigherOrderComponent(OriginalComponent => {
return class WrappedComponent extends external_wp_element_namespaceObject.Component {
constructor( /** @type {any} */props) {
super(props);
this.setState = this.setState.bind(this);
this.state = initialState;
}
render() {
return (0,external_React_namespaceObject.createElement)(OriginalComponent, {
...this.props,
...this.state,
setState: this.setState
});
}
};
}, 'withState');
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","dom"]
const external_wp_dom_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["dom"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-ref-effect/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Effect-like ref callback. Just like with `useEffect`, this allows you to
* return a cleanup function to be run if the ref changes or one of the
* dependencies changes. The ref is provided as an argument to the callback
* functions. The main difference between this and `useEffect` is that
* the `useEffect` callback is not called when the ref changes, but this is.
* Pass the returned ref callback as the component's ref and merge multiple refs
* with `useMergeRefs`.
*
* It's worth noting that if the dependencies array is empty, there's not
* strictly a need to clean up event handlers for example, because the node is
* to be removed. It *is* necessary if you add dependencies because the ref
* callback will be called multiple times for the same node.
*
* @param callback Callback with ref as argument.
* @param dependencies Dependencies of the callback.
*
* @return Ref callback.
*/
function useRefEffect(callback, dependencies) {
const cleanup = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(node => {
if (node) {
cleanup.current = callback(node);
} else if (cleanup.current) {
cleanup.current();
}
}, dependencies);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-constrained-tabbing/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* In Dialogs/modals, the tabbing must be constrained to the content of
* the wrapper element. This hook adds the behavior to the returned ref.
*
* @return {import('react').RefCallback} Element Ref.
*
* @example
* ```js
* import { useConstrainedTabbing } from '@wordpress/compose';
*
* const ConstrainedTabbingExample = () => {
* const constrainedTabbingRef = useConstrainedTabbing()
* return (
*
*
*
*
* );
* }
* ```
*/
function useConstrainedTabbing() {
return useRefEffect(( /** @type {HTMLElement} */node) => {
function onKeyDown( /** @type {KeyboardEvent} */event) {
const {
key,
shiftKey,
target
} = event;
if (key !== 'Tab') {
return;
}
const action = shiftKey ? 'findPrevious' : 'findNext';
const nextElement = external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.focus.tabbable[action]( /** @type {HTMLElement} */target) || null;
// When the target element contains the element that is about to
// receive focus, for example when the target is a tabbable
// container, browsers may disagree on where to move focus next.
// In this case we can't rely on native browsers behavior. We need
// to manage focus instead.
// See https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/46041.
if ( /** @type {HTMLElement} */target.contains(nextElement)) {
event.preventDefault();
nextElement?.focus();
return;
}
// If the element that is about to receive focus is inside the
// area, rely on native browsers behavior and let tabbing follow
// the native tab sequence.
if (node.contains(nextElement)) {
return;
}
// If the element that is about to receive focus is outside the
// area, move focus to a div and insert it at the start or end of
// the area, depending on the direction. Without preventing default
// behaviour, the browser will then move focus to the next element.
const domAction = shiftKey ? 'append' : 'prepend';
const {
ownerDocument
} = node;
const trap = ownerDocument.createElement('div');
trap.tabIndex = -1;
node[domAction](trap);
// Remove itself when the trap loses focus.
trap.addEventListener('blur', () => node.removeChild(trap));
trap.focus();
}
node.addEventListener('keydown', onKeyDown);
return () => {
node.removeEventListener('keydown', onKeyDown);
};
}, []);
}
/* harmony default export */ const use_constrained_tabbing = (useConstrainedTabbing);
// EXTERNAL MODULE: ./node_modules/clipboard/dist/clipboard.js
var dist_clipboard = __webpack_require__(3758);
var clipboard_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(dist_clipboard);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-copy-on-click/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/* eslint-disable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */
/**
* Copies the text to the clipboard when the element is clicked.
*
* @deprecated
*
* @param {import('react').RefObject>} ref Reference with the element.
* @param {string|Function} text The text to copy.
* @param {number} [timeout] Optional timeout to reset the returned
* state. 4 seconds by default.
*
* @return {boolean} Whether or not the text has been copied. Resets after the
* timeout.
*/
function useCopyOnClick(ref, text, timeout = 4000) {
/* eslint-enable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */
external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.compose.useCopyOnClick', {
since: '5.8',
alternative: 'wp.compose.useCopyToClipboard'
});
/** @type {import('react').MutableRefObject} */
const clipboard = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
const [hasCopied, setHasCopied] = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useState)(false);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
/** @type {number | undefined} */
let timeoutId;
if (!ref.current) {
return;
}
// Clipboard listens to click events.
clipboard.current = new (clipboard_default())(ref.current, {
text: () => typeof text === 'function' ? text() : text
});
clipboard.current.on('success', ({
clearSelection,
trigger
}) => {
// Clearing selection will move focus back to the triggering button,
// ensuring that it is not reset to the body, and further that it is
// kept within the rendered node.
clearSelection();
// Handle ClipboardJS focus bug, see https://github.com/zenorocha/clipboard.js/issues/680
if (trigger) {
/** @type {HTMLElement} */trigger.focus();
}
if (timeout) {
setHasCopied(true);
clearTimeout(timeoutId);
timeoutId = setTimeout(() => setHasCopied(false), timeout);
}
});
return () => {
if (clipboard.current) {
clipboard.current.destroy();
}
clearTimeout(timeoutId);
};
}, [text, timeout, setHasCopied]);
return hasCopied;
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-copy-to-clipboard/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* @template T
* @param {T} value
* @return {import('react').RefObject} The updated ref
*/
function useUpdatedRef(value) {
const ref = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(value);
ref.current = value;
return ref;
}
/**
* Copies the given text to the clipboard when the element is clicked.
*
* @template {HTMLElement} TElementType
* @param {string | (() => string)} text The text to copy. Use a function if not
* already available and expensive to compute.
* @param {Function} onSuccess Called when to text is copied.
*
* @return {import('react').Ref} A ref to assign to the target element.
*/
function useCopyToClipboard(text, onSuccess) {
// Store the dependencies as refs and continuously update them so they're
// fresh when the callback is called.
const textRef = useUpdatedRef(text);
const onSuccessRef = useUpdatedRef(onSuccess);
return useRefEffect(node => {
// Clipboard listens to click events.
const clipboard = new (clipboard_default())(node, {
text() {
return typeof textRef.current === 'function' ? textRef.current() : textRef.current || '';
}
});
clipboard.on('success', ({
clearSelection
}) => {
// Clearing selection will move focus back to the triggering
// button, ensuring that it is not reset to the body, and
// further that it is kept within the rendered node.
clearSelection();
if (onSuccessRef.current) {
onSuccessRef.current();
}
});
return () => {
clipboard.destroy();
};
}, []);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","keycodes"]
const external_wp_keycodes_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["keycodes"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-focus-on-mount/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Hook used to focus the first tabbable element on mount.
*
* @param {boolean | 'firstElement'} focusOnMount Focus on mount mode.
* @return {import('react').RefCallback} Ref callback.
*
* @example
* ```js
* import { useFocusOnMount } from '@wordpress/compose';
*
* const WithFocusOnMount = () => {
* const ref = useFocusOnMount()
* return (
*
*
*
*
* );
* }
* ```
*/
function useFocusOnMount(focusOnMount = 'firstElement') {
const focusOnMountRef = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(focusOnMount);
/**
* Sets focus on a DOM element.
*
* @param {HTMLElement} target The DOM element to set focus to.
* @return {void}
*/
const setFocus = target => {
target.focus({
// When focusing newly mounted dialogs,
// the position of the popover is often not right on the first render
// This prevents the layout shifts when focusing the dialogs.
preventScroll: true
});
};
/** @type {import('react').MutableRefObject | undefined>} */
const timerId = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
focusOnMountRef.current = focusOnMount;
}, [focusOnMount]);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
return () => {
if (timerId.current) {
clearTimeout(timerId.current);
}
};
}, []);
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(node => {
var _node$ownerDocument$a;
if (!node || focusOnMountRef.current === false) {
return;
}
if (node.contains((_node$ownerDocument$a = node.ownerDocument?.activeElement) !== null && _node$ownerDocument$a !== void 0 ? _node$ownerDocument$a : null)) {
return;
}
if (focusOnMountRef.current === 'firstElement') {
timerId.current = setTimeout(() => {
const firstTabbable = external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.focus.tabbable.find(node)[0];
if (firstTabbable) {
setFocus(firstTabbable);
}
}, 0);
return;
}
setFocus(node);
}, []);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-focus-return/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/** @type {Element|null} */
let origin = null;
/**
* Adds the unmount behavior of returning focus to the element which had it
* previously as is expected for roles like menus or dialogs.
*
* @param {() => void} [onFocusReturn] Overrides the default return behavior.
* @return {import('react').RefCallback} Element Ref.
*
* @example
* ```js
* import { useFocusReturn } from '@wordpress/compose';
*
* const WithFocusReturn = () => {
* const ref = useFocusReturn()
* return (
*
*
*
*
* );
* }
* ```
*/
function useFocusReturn(onFocusReturn) {
/** @type {import('react').MutableRefObject} */
const ref = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(null);
/** @type {import('react').MutableRefObject} */
const focusedBeforeMount = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(null);
const onFocusReturnRef = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(onFocusReturn);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
onFocusReturnRef.current = onFocusReturn;
}, [onFocusReturn]);
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(node => {
if (node) {
// Set ref to be used when unmounting.
ref.current = node;
// Only set when the node mounts.
if (focusedBeforeMount.current) {
return;
}
focusedBeforeMount.current = node.ownerDocument.activeElement;
} else if (focusedBeforeMount.current) {
const isFocused = ref.current?.contains(ref.current?.ownerDocument.activeElement);
if (ref.current?.isConnected && !isFocused) {
var _origin;
(_origin = origin) !== null && _origin !== void 0 ? _origin : origin = focusedBeforeMount.current;
return;
}
// Defer to the component's own explicit focus return behavior, if
// specified. This allows for support that the `onFocusReturn`
// decides to allow the default behavior to occur under some
// conditions.
if (onFocusReturnRef.current) {
onFocusReturnRef.current();
} else {
/** @type {null|HTMLElement} */(!focusedBeforeMount.current.isConnected ? origin : focusedBeforeMount.current)?.focus();
}
origin = null;
}
}, []);
}
/* harmony default export */ const use_focus_return = (useFocusReturn);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-focus-outside/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Input types which are classified as button types, for use in considering
* whether element is a (focus-normalized) button.
*/
const INPUT_BUTTON_TYPES = ['button', 'submit'];
/**
* List of HTML button elements subject to focus normalization
*
* @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/button#Clicking_and_focus
*/
/**
* Returns true if the given element is a button element subject to focus
* normalization, or false otherwise.
*
* @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/button#Clicking_and_focus
*
* @param eventTarget The target from a mouse or touch event.
*
* @return Whether the element is a button element subject to focus normalization.
*/
function isFocusNormalizedButton(eventTarget) {
if (!(eventTarget instanceof window.HTMLElement)) {
return false;
}
switch (eventTarget.nodeName) {
case 'A':
case 'BUTTON':
return true;
case 'INPUT':
return INPUT_BUTTON_TYPES.includes(eventTarget.type);
}
return false;
}
/**
* A react hook that can be used to check whether focus has moved outside the
* element the event handlers are bound to.
*
* @param onFocusOutside A callback triggered when focus moves outside
* the element the event handlers are bound to.
*
* @return An object containing event handlers. Bind the event handlers to a
* wrapping element element to capture when focus moves outside that element.
*/
function useFocusOutside(onFocusOutside) {
const currentOnFocusOutside = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(onFocusOutside);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
currentOnFocusOutside.current = onFocusOutside;
}, [onFocusOutside]);
const preventBlurCheck = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(false);
const blurCheckTimeoutId = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
/**
* Cancel a blur check timeout.
*/
const cancelBlurCheck = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(() => {
clearTimeout(blurCheckTimeoutId.current);
}, []);
// Cancel blur checks on unmount.
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
return () => cancelBlurCheck();
}, []);
// Cancel a blur check if the callback or ref is no longer provided.
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
if (!onFocusOutside) {
cancelBlurCheck();
}
}, [onFocusOutside, cancelBlurCheck]);
/**
* Handles a mousedown or mouseup event to respectively assign and
* unassign a flag for preventing blur check on button elements. Some
* browsers, namely Firefox and Safari, do not emit a focus event on
* button elements when clicked, while others do. The logic here
* intends to normalize this as treating click on buttons as focus.
*
* @param event
* @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/button#Clicking_and_focus
*/
const normalizeButtonFocus = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(event => {
const {
type,
target
} = event;
const isInteractionEnd = ['mouseup', 'touchend'].includes(type);
if (isInteractionEnd) {
preventBlurCheck.current = false;
} else if (isFocusNormalizedButton(target)) {
preventBlurCheck.current = true;
}
}, []);
/**
* A callback triggered when a blur event occurs on the element the handler
* is bound to.
*
* Calls the `onFocusOutside` callback in an immediate timeout if focus has
* move outside the bound element and is still within the document.
*/
const queueBlurCheck = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(event => {
// React does not allow using an event reference asynchronously
// due to recycling behavior, except when explicitly persisted.
event.persist();
// Skip blur check if clicking button. See `normalizeButtonFocus`.
if (preventBlurCheck.current) {
return;
}
// The usage of this attribute should be avoided. The only use case
// would be when we load modals that are not React components and
// therefore don't exist in the React tree. An example is opening
// the Media Library modal from another dialog.
// This attribute should contain a selector of the related target
// we want to ignore, because we still need to trigger the blur event
// on all other cases.
const ignoreForRelatedTarget = event.target.getAttribute('data-unstable-ignore-focus-outside-for-relatedtarget');
if (ignoreForRelatedTarget && event.relatedTarget?.closest(ignoreForRelatedTarget)) {
return;
}
blurCheckTimeoutId.current = setTimeout(() => {
// If document is not focused then focus should remain
// inside the wrapped component and therefore we cancel
// this blur event thereby leaving focus in place.
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/hasFocus.
if (!document.hasFocus()) {
event.preventDefault();
return;
}
if ('function' === typeof currentOnFocusOutside.current) {
currentOnFocusOutside.current(event);
}
}, 0);
}, []);
return {
onFocus: cancelBlurCheck,
onMouseDown: normalizeButtonFocus,
onMouseUp: normalizeButtonFocus,
onTouchStart: normalizeButtonFocus,
onTouchEnd: normalizeButtonFocus,
onBlur: queueBlurCheck
};
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-merge-refs/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/* eslint-disable jsdoc/valid-types */
/**
* @template T
* @typedef {T extends import('react').Ref ? R : never} TypeFromRef
*/
/* eslint-enable jsdoc/valid-types */
/**
* @template T
* @param {import('react').Ref} ref
* @param {T} value
*/
function assignRef(ref, value) {
if (typeof ref === 'function') {
ref(value);
} else if (ref && ref.hasOwnProperty('current')) {
/* eslint-disable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */
/** @type {import('react').MutableRefObject} */ref.current = value;
/* eslint-enable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */
}
}
/**
* Merges refs into one ref callback.
*
* It also ensures that the merged ref callbacks are only called when they
* change (as a result of a `useCallback` dependency update) OR when the ref
* value changes, just as React does when passing a single ref callback to the
* component.
*
* As expected, if you pass a new function on every render, the ref callback
* will be called after every render.
*
* If you don't wish a ref callback to be called after every render, wrap it
* with `useCallback( callback, dependencies )`. When a dependency changes, the
* old ref callback will be called with `null` and the new ref callback will be
* called with the same value.
*
* To make ref callbacks easier to use, you can also pass the result of
* `useRefEffect`, which makes cleanup easier by allowing you to return a
* cleanup function instead of handling `null`.
*
* It's also possible to _disable_ a ref (and its behaviour) by simply not
* passing the ref.
*
* ```jsx
* const ref = useRefEffect( ( node ) => {
* node.addEventListener( ... );
* return () => {
* node.removeEventListener( ... );
* };
* }, [ ...dependencies ] );
* const otherRef = useRef();
* const mergedRefs useMergeRefs( [
* enabled && ref,
* otherRef,
* ] );
* return ;
* ```
*
* @template {import('react').Ref} TRef
* @param {Array} refs The refs to be merged.
*
* @return {import('react').RefCallback>} The merged ref callback.
*/
function useMergeRefs(refs) {
const element = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
const isAttached = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(false);
const didElementChange = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(false);
/* eslint-disable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */
/** @type {import('react').MutableRefObject} */
/* eslint-enable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */
const previousRefs = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)([]);
const currentRefs = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(refs);
// Update on render before the ref callback is called, so the ref callback
// always has access to the current refs.
currentRefs.current = refs;
// If any of the refs change, call the previous ref with `null` and the new
// ref with the node, except when the element changes in the same cycle, in
// which case the ref callbacks will already have been called.
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useLayoutEffect)(() => {
if (didElementChange.current === false && isAttached.current === true) {
refs.forEach((ref, index) => {
const previousRef = previousRefs.current[index];
if (ref !== previousRef) {
assignRef(previousRef, null);
assignRef(ref, element.current);
}
});
}
previousRefs.current = refs;
}, refs);
// No dependencies, must be reset after every render so ref callbacks are
// correctly called after a ref change.
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useLayoutEffect)(() => {
didElementChange.current = false;
});
// There should be no dependencies so that `callback` is only called when
// the node changes.
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(value => {
// Update the element so it can be used when calling ref callbacks on a
// dependency change.
assignRef(element, value);
didElementChange.current = true;
isAttached.current = value !== null;
// When an element changes, the current ref callback should be called
// with the new element and the previous one with `null`.
const refsToAssign = value ? currentRefs.current : previousRefs.current;
// Update the latest refs.
for (const ref of refsToAssign) {
assignRef(ref, value);
}
}, []);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-dialog/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Returns a ref and props to apply to a dialog wrapper to enable the following behaviors:
* - constrained tabbing.
* - focus on mount.
* - return focus on unmount.
* - focus outside.
*
* @param options Dialog Options.
*/
function useDialog(options) {
const currentOptions = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
const {
constrainTabbing = options.focusOnMount !== false
} = options;
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
currentOptions.current = options;
}, Object.values(options));
const constrainedTabbingRef = use_constrained_tabbing();
const focusOnMountRef = useFocusOnMount(options.focusOnMount);
const focusReturnRef = use_focus_return();
const focusOutsideProps = useFocusOutside(event => {
// This unstable prop is here only to manage backward compatibility
// for the Popover component otherwise, the onClose should be enough.
if (currentOptions.current?.__unstableOnClose) {
currentOptions.current.__unstableOnClose('focus-outside', event);
} else if (currentOptions.current?.onClose) {
currentOptions.current.onClose();
}
});
const closeOnEscapeRef = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(node => {
if (!node) {
return;
}
node.addEventListener('keydown', event => {
// Close on escape.
if (event.keyCode === external_wp_keycodes_namespaceObject.ESCAPE && !event.defaultPrevented && currentOptions.current?.onClose) {
event.preventDefault();
currentOptions.current.onClose();
}
});
}, []);
return [useMergeRefs([constrainTabbing ? constrainedTabbingRef : null, options.focusOnMount !== false ? focusReturnRef : null, options.focusOnMount !== false ? focusOnMountRef : null, closeOnEscapeRef]), {
...focusOutsideProps,
tabIndex: -1
}];
}
/* harmony default export */ const use_dialog = (useDialog);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-disabled/index.js
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* In some circumstances, such as block previews, all focusable DOM elements
* (input fields, links, buttons, etc.) need to be disabled. This hook adds the
* behavior to disable nested DOM elements to the returned ref.
*
* If you can, prefer the use of the inert HTML attribute.
*
* @param {Object} config Configuration object.
* @param {boolean=} config.isDisabled Whether the element should be disabled.
* @return {import('react').RefCallback} Element Ref.
*
* @example
* ```js
* import { useDisabled } from '@wordpress/compose';
*
* const DisabledExample = () => {
* const disabledRef = useDisabled();
* return (
*
* );
* };
* ```
*/
function useDisabled({
isDisabled: isDisabledProp = false
} = {}) {
return useRefEffect(node => {
if (isDisabledProp) {
return;
}
const defaultView = node?.ownerDocument?.defaultView;
if (!defaultView) {
return;
}
/** A variable keeping track of the previous updates in order to restore them. */
const updates = [];
const disable = () => {
node.childNodes.forEach(child => {
if (!(child instanceof defaultView.HTMLElement)) {
return;
}
if (!child.getAttribute('inert')) {
child.setAttribute('inert', 'true');
updates.push(() => {
child.removeAttribute('inert');
});
}
});
};
// Debounce re-disable since disabling process itself will incur
// additional mutations which should be ignored.
const debouncedDisable = debounce(disable, 0, {
leading: true
});
disable();
/** @type {MutationObserver | undefined} */
const observer = new window.MutationObserver(debouncedDisable);
observer.observe(node, {
childList: true
});
return () => {
if (observer) {
observer.disconnect();
}
debouncedDisable.cancel();
updates.forEach(update => update());
};
}, [isDisabledProp]);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-isomorphic-layout-effect/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Preferred over direct usage of `useLayoutEffect` when supporting
* server rendered components (SSR) because currently React
* throws a warning when using useLayoutEffect in that environment.
*/
const useIsomorphicLayoutEffect = typeof window !== 'undefined' ? external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useLayoutEffect : external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect;
/* harmony default export */ const use_isomorphic_layout_effect = (useIsomorphicLayoutEffect);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-dragging/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
// Event handlers that are triggered from `document` listeners accept a MouseEvent,
// while those triggered from React listeners accept a React.MouseEvent.
/**
* @param {Object} props
* @param {(e: import('react').MouseEvent) => void} props.onDragStart
* @param {(e: MouseEvent) => void} props.onDragMove
* @param {(e?: MouseEvent) => void} props.onDragEnd
*/
function useDragging({
onDragStart,
onDragMove,
onDragEnd
}) {
const [isDragging, setIsDragging] = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useState)(false);
const eventsRef = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)({
onDragStart,
onDragMove,
onDragEnd
});
use_isomorphic_layout_effect(() => {
eventsRef.current.onDragStart = onDragStart;
eventsRef.current.onDragMove = onDragMove;
eventsRef.current.onDragEnd = onDragEnd;
}, [onDragStart, onDragMove, onDragEnd]);
/** @type {(e: MouseEvent) => void} */
const onMouseMove = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(event => eventsRef.current.onDragMove && eventsRef.current.onDragMove(event), []);
/** @type {(e?: MouseEvent) => void} */
const endDrag = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(event => {
if (eventsRef.current.onDragEnd) {
eventsRef.current.onDragEnd(event);
}
document.removeEventListener('mousemove', onMouseMove);
document.removeEventListener('mouseup', endDrag);
setIsDragging(false);
}, []);
/** @type {(e: import('react').MouseEvent) => void} */
const startDrag = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(event => {
if (eventsRef.current.onDragStart) {
eventsRef.current.onDragStart(event);
}
document.addEventListener('mousemove', onMouseMove);
document.addEventListener('mouseup', endDrag);
setIsDragging(true);
}, []);
// Remove the global events when unmounting if needed.
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
return () => {
if (isDragging) {
document.removeEventListener('mousemove', onMouseMove);
document.removeEventListener('mouseup', endDrag);
}
};
}, [isDragging]);
return {
startDrag,
endDrag,
isDragging
};
}
// EXTERNAL MODULE: ./node_modules/mousetrap/mousetrap.js
var mousetrap_mousetrap = __webpack_require__(1933);
var mousetrap_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(mousetrap_mousetrap);
// EXTERNAL MODULE: ./node_modules/mousetrap/plugins/global-bind/mousetrap-global-bind.js
var mousetrap_global_bind = __webpack_require__(5760);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-keyboard-shortcut/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* A block selection object.
*
* @typedef {Object} WPKeyboardShortcutConfig
*
* @property {boolean} [bindGlobal] Handle keyboard events anywhere including inside textarea/input fields.
* @property {string} [eventName] Event name used to trigger the handler, defaults to keydown.
* @property {boolean} [isDisabled] Disables the keyboard handler if the value is true.
* @property {import('react').RefObject} [target] React reference to the DOM element used to catch the keyboard event.
*/
/* eslint-disable jsdoc/valid-types */
/**
* Attach a keyboard shortcut handler.
*
* @see https://craig.is/killing/mice#api.bind for information about the `callback` parameter.
*
* @param {string[]|string} shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts.
* @param {(e: import('mousetrap').ExtendedKeyboardEvent, combo: string) => void} callback Shortcut callback.
* @param {WPKeyboardShortcutConfig} options Shortcut options.
*/
function useKeyboardShortcut( /* eslint-enable jsdoc/valid-types */
shortcuts, callback, {
bindGlobal = false,
eventName = 'keydown',
isDisabled = false,
// This is important for performance considerations.
target
} = {}) {
const currentCallback = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(callback);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
currentCallback.current = callback;
}, [callback]);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
if (isDisabled) {
return;
}
const mousetrap = new (mousetrap_default())(target && target.current ? target.current :
// We were passing `document` here previously, so to successfully cast it to Element we must cast it first to `unknown`.
// Not sure if this is a mistake but it was the behavior previous to the addition of types so we're just doing what's
// necessary to maintain the existing behavior.
/** @type {Element} */ /** @type {unknown} */
document);
const shortcutsArray = Array.isArray(shortcuts) ? shortcuts : [shortcuts];
shortcutsArray.forEach(shortcut => {
const keys = shortcut.split('+');
// Determines whether a key is a modifier by the length of the string.
// E.g. if I add a pass a shortcut Shift+Cmd+M, it'll determine that
// the modifiers are Shift and Cmd because they're not a single character.
const modifiers = new Set(keys.filter(value => value.length > 1));
const hasAlt = modifiers.has('alt');
const hasShift = modifiers.has('shift');
// This should be better moved to the shortcut registration instead.
if ((0,external_wp_keycodes_namespaceObject.isAppleOS)() && (modifiers.size === 1 && hasAlt || modifiers.size === 2 && hasAlt && hasShift)) {
throw new Error(`Cannot bind ${shortcut}. Alt and Shift+Alt modifiers are reserved for character input.`);
}
const bindFn = bindGlobal ? 'bindGlobal' : 'bind';
// @ts-ignore `bindGlobal` is an undocumented property
mousetrap[bindFn](shortcut, ( /* eslint-disable jsdoc/valid-types */
/** @type {[e: import('mousetrap').ExtendedKeyboardEvent, combo: string]} */...args) => /* eslint-enable jsdoc/valid-types */
currentCallback.current(...args), eventName);
});
return () => {
mousetrap.reset();
};
}, [shortcuts, bindGlobal, eventName, target, isDisabled]);
}
/* harmony default export */ const use_keyboard_shortcut = (useKeyboardShortcut);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-media-query/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
const matchMediaCache = new Map();
/**
* A new MediaQueryList object for the media query
*
* @param {string} [query] Media Query.
* @return {MediaQueryList|null} A new object for the media query
*/
function getMediaQueryList(query) {
if (!query) {
return null;
}
let match = matchMediaCache.get(query);
if (match) {
return match;
}
if (typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof window.matchMedia === 'function') {
match = window.matchMedia(query);
matchMediaCache.set(query, match);
return match;
}
return null;
}
/**
* Runs a media query and returns its value when it changes.
*
* @param {string} [query] Media Query.
* @return {boolean} return value of the media query.
*/
function useMediaQuery(query) {
const source = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useMemo)(() => {
const mediaQueryList = getMediaQueryList(query);
return {
/** @type {(onStoreChange: () => void) => () => void} */
subscribe(onStoreChange) {
if (!mediaQueryList) {
return () => {};
}
// Avoid a fatal error when browsers don't support `addEventListener` on MediaQueryList.
mediaQueryList.addEventListener?.('change', onStoreChange);
return () => {
mediaQueryList.removeEventListener?.('change', onStoreChange);
};
},
getValue() {
var _mediaQueryList$match;
return (_mediaQueryList$match = mediaQueryList?.matches) !== null && _mediaQueryList$match !== void 0 ? _mediaQueryList$match : false;
}
};
}, [query]);
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useSyncExternalStore)(source.subscribe, source.getValue, () => false);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-previous/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Use something's value from the previous render.
* Based on https://usehooks.com/usePrevious/.
*
* @param value The value to track.
*
* @return The value from the previous render.
*/
function usePrevious(value) {
const ref = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
// Store current value in ref.
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
ref.current = value;
}, [value]); // Re-run when value changes.
// Return previous value (happens before update in useEffect above).
return ref.current;
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-reduced-motion/index.js
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Hook returning whether the user has a preference for reduced motion.
*
* @return {boolean} Reduced motion preference value.
*/
const useReducedMotion = () => useMediaQuery('(prefers-reduced-motion: reduce)');
/* harmony default export */ const use_reduced_motion = (useReducedMotion);
// EXTERNAL MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/undo-manager/build-module/index.js
var build_module = __webpack_require__(6689);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-state-with-history/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
function undoRedoReducer(state, action) {
switch (action.type) {
case 'UNDO':
{
const undoRecord = state.manager.undo();
if (undoRecord) {
return {
...state,
value: undoRecord[0].changes.prop.from
};
}
return state;
}
case 'REDO':
{
const redoRecord = state.manager.redo();
if (redoRecord) {
return {
...state,
value: redoRecord[0].changes.prop.to
};
}
return state;
}
case 'RECORD':
{
state.manager.addRecord([{
id: 'object',
changes: {
prop: {
from: state.value,
to: action.value
}
}
}], action.isStaged);
return {
...state,
value: action.value
};
}
}
return state;
}
function initReducer(value) {
return {
manager: (0,build_module.createUndoManager)(),
value
};
}
/**
* useState with undo/redo history.
*
* @param initialValue Initial value.
* @return Value, setValue, hasUndo, hasRedo, undo, redo.
*/
function useStateWithHistory(initialValue) {
const [state, dispatch] = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useReducer)(undoRedoReducer, initialValue, initReducer);
return {
value: state.value,
setValue: (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)((newValue, isStaged) => {
dispatch({
type: 'RECORD',
value: newValue,
isStaged
});
}, []),
hasUndo: state.manager.hasUndo(),
hasRedo: state.manager.hasRedo(),
undo: (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(() => {
dispatch({
type: 'UNDO'
});
}, []),
redo: (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(() => {
dispatch({
type: 'REDO'
});
}, [])
};
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-viewport-match/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* @typedef {"huge" | "wide" | "large" | "medium" | "small" | "mobile"} WPBreakpoint
*/
/**
* Hash of breakpoint names with pixel width at which it becomes effective.
*
* @see _breakpoints.scss
*
* @type {Record}
*/
const BREAKPOINTS = {
huge: 1440,
wide: 1280,
large: 960,
medium: 782,
small: 600,
mobile: 480
};
/**
* @typedef {">=" | "<"} WPViewportOperator
*/
/**
* Object mapping media query operators to the condition to be used.
*
* @type {Record}
*/
const CONDITIONS = {
'>=': 'min-width',
'<': 'max-width'
};
/**
* Object mapping media query operators to a function that given a breakpointValue and a width evaluates if the operator matches the values.
*
* @type {Record boolean>}
*/
const OPERATOR_EVALUATORS = {
'>=': (breakpointValue, width) => width >= breakpointValue,
'<': (breakpointValue, width) => width < breakpointValue
};
const ViewportMatchWidthContext = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.createContext)( /** @type {null | number} */null);
/**
* Returns true if the viewport matches the given query, or false otherwise.
*
* @param {WPBreakpoint} breakpoint Breakpoint size name.
* @param {WPViewportOperator} [operator=">="] Viewport operator.
*
* @example
*
* ```js
* useViewportMatch( 'huge', '<' );
* useViewportMatch( 'medium' );
* ```
*
* @return {boolean} Whether viewport matches query.
*/
const useViewportMatch = (breakpoint, operator = '>=') => {
const simulatedWidth = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useContext)(ViewportMatchWidthContext);
const mediaQuery = !simulatedWidth && `(${CONDITIONS[operator]}: ${BREAKPOINTS[breakpoint]}px)`;
const mediaQueryResult = useMediaQuery(mediaQuery || undefined);
if (simulatedWidth) {
return OPERATOR_EVALUATORS[operator](BREAKPOINTS[breakpoint], simulatedWidth);
}
return mediaQueryResult;
};
useViewportMatch.__experimentalWidthProvider = ViewportMatchWidthContext.Provider;
/* harmony default export */ const use_viewport_match = (useViewportMatch);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-resize-observer/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
// This of course could've been more streamlined with internal state instead of
// refs, but then host hooks / components could not opt out of renders.
// This could've been exported to its own module, but the current build doesn't
// seem to work with module imports and I had no more time to spend on this...
function useResolvedElement(subscriber, refOrElement) {
const callbackRefElement = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(null);
const lastReportRef = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(null);
const cleanupRef = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
const callSubscriber = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(() => {
let element = null;
if (callbackRefElement.current) {
element = callbackRefElement.current;
} else if (refOrElement) {
if (refOrElement instanceof HTMLElement) {
element = refOrElement;
} else {
element = refOrElement.current;
}
}
if (lastReportRef.current && lastReportRef.current.element === element && lastReportRef.current.reporter === callSubscriber) {
return;
}
if (cleanupRef.current) {
cleanupRef.current();
// Making sure the cleanup is not called accidentally multiple times.
cleanupRef.current = null;
}
lastReportRef.current = {
reporter: callSubscriber,
element
};
// Only calling the subscriber, if there's an actual element to report.
if (element) {
cleanupRef.current = subscriber(element);
}
}, [refOrElement, subscriber]);
// On each render, we check whether a ref changed, or if we got a new raw
// element.
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
// With this we're *technically* supporting cases where ref objects' current value changes, but only if there's a
// render accompanying that change as well.
// To guarantee we always have the right element, one must use the ref callback provided instead, but we support
// RefObjects to make the hook API more convenient in certain cases.
callSubscriber();
}, [callSubscriber]);
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(element => {
callbackRefElement.current = element;
callSubscriber();
}, [callSubscriber]);
}
// Declaring my own type here instead of using the one provided by TS (available since 4.2.2), because this way I'm not
// forcing consumers to use a specific TS version.
// We're only using the first element of the size sequences, until future versions of the spec solidify on how
// exactly it'll be used for fragments in multi-column scenarios:
// From the spec:
// > The box size properties are exposed as FrozenArray in order to support elements that have multiple fragments,
// > which occur in multi-column scenarios. However the current definitions of content rect and border box do not
// > mention how those boxes are affected by multi-column layout. In this spec, there will only be a single
// > ResizeObserverSize returned in the FrozenArray, which will correspond to the dimensions of the first column.
// > A future version of this spec will extend the returned FrozenArray to contain the per-fragment size information.
// (https://drafts.csswg.org/resize-observer/#resize-observer-entry-interface)
//
// Also, testing these new box options revealed that in both Chrome and FF everything is returned in the callback,
// regardless of the "box" option.
// The spec states the following on this:
// > This does not have any impact on which box dimensions are returned to the defined callback when the event
// > is fired, it solely defines which box the author wishes to observe layout changes on.
// (https://drafts.csswg.org/resize-observer/#resize-observer-interface)
// I'm not exactly clear on what this means, especially when you consider a later section stating the following:
// > This section is non-normative. An author may desire to observe more than one CSS box.
// > In this case, author will need to use multiple ResizeObservers.
// (https://drafts.csswg.org/resize-observer/#resize-observer-interface)
// Which is clearly not how current browser implementations behave, and seems to contradict the previous quote.
// For this reason I decided to only return the requested size,
// even though it seems we have access to results for all box types.
// This also means that we get to keep the current api, being able to return a simple { width, height } pair,
// regardless of box option.
const extractSize = (entry, boxProp, sizeType) => {
if (!entry[boxProp]) {
if (boxProp === 'contentBoxSize') {
// The dimensions in `contentBoxSize` and `contentRect` are equivalent according to the spec.
// See the 6th step in the description for the RO algorithm:
// https://drafts.csswg.org/resize-observer/#create-and-populate-resizeobserverentry-h
// > Set this.contentRect to logical this.contentBoxSize given target and observedBox of "content-box".
// In real browser implementations of course these objects differ, but the width/height values should be equivalent.
return entry.contentRect[sizeType === 'inlineSize' ? 'width' : 'height'];
}
return undefined;
}
// A couple bytes smaller than calling Array.isArray() and just as effective here.
return entry[boxProp][0] ? entry[boxProp][0][sizeType] :
// TS complains about this, because the RO entry type follows the spec and does not reflect Firefox's current
// behaviour of returning objects instead of arrays for `borderBoxSize` and `contentBoxSize`.
// @ts-ignore
entry[boxProp][sizeType];
};
function useResizeObserver(opts = {}) {
// Saving the callback as a ref. With this, I don't need to put onResize in the
// effect dep array, and just passing in an anonymous function without memoising
// will not reinstantiate the hook's ResizeObserver.
const onResize = opts.onResize;
const onResizeRef = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(undefined);
onResizeRef.current = onResize;
const round = opts.round || Math.round;
// Using a single instance throughout the hook's lifetime
const resizeObserverRef = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
const [size, setSize] = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useState)({
width: undefined,
height: undefined
});
// In certain edge cases the RO might want to report a size change just after
// the component unmounted.
const didUnmount = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(false);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
didUnmount.current = false;
return () => {
didUnmount.current = true;
};
}, []);
// Using a ref to track the previous width / height to avoid unnecessary renders.
const previous = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)({
width: undefined,
height: undefined
});
// This block is kinda like a useEffect, only it's called whenever a new
// element could be resolved based on the ref option. It also has a cleanup
// function.
const refCallback = useResolvedElement((0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(element => {
// We only use a single Resize Observer instance, and we're instantiating it on demand, only once there's something to observe.
// This instance is also recreated when the `box` option changes, so that a new observation is fired if there was a previously observed element with a different box option.
if (!resizeObserverRef.current || resizeObserverRef.current.box !== opts.box || resizeObserverRef.current.round !== round) {
resizeObserverRef.current = {
box: opts.box,
round,
instance: new ResizeObserver(entries => {
const entry = entries[0];
let boxProp = 'borderBoxSize';
if (opts.box === 'border-box') {
boxProp = 'borderBoxSize';
} else {
boxProp = opts.box === 'device-pixel-content-box' ? 'devicePixelContentBoxSize' : 'contentBoxSize';
}
const reportedWidth = extractSize(entry, boxProp, 'inlineSize');
const reportedHeight = extractSize(entry, boxProp, 'blockSize');
const newWidth = reportedWidth ? round(reportedWidth) : undefined;
const newHeight = reportedHeight ? round(reportedHeight) : undefined;
if (previous.current.width !== newWidth || previous.current.height !== newHeight) {
const newSize = {
width: newWidth,
height: newHeight
};
previous.current.width = newWidth;
previous.current.height = newHeight;
if (onResizeRef.current) {
onResizeRef.current(newSize);
} else if (!didUnmount.current) {
setSize(newSize);
}
}
})
};
}
resizeObserverRef.current.instance.observe(element, {
box: opts.box
});
return () => {
if (resizeObserverRef.current) {
resizeObserverRef.current.instance.unobserve(element);
}
};
}, [opts.box, round]), opts.ref);
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useMemo)(() => ({
ref: refCallback,
width: size.width,
height: size.height
}), [refCallback, size ? size.width : null, size ? size.height : null]);
}
/**
* Hook which allows to listen the resize event of any target element when it changes sizes.
* _Note: `useResizeObserver` will report `null` until after first render.
*
* @example
*
* ```js
* const App = () => {
* const [ resizeListener, sizes ] = useResizeObserver();
*
* return (
*
* { resizeListener }
* Your content here
*
* );
* };
* ```
*/
function useResizeAware() {
const {
ref,
width,
height
} = useResizeObserver();
const sizes = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useMemo)(() => {
return {
width: width !== null && width !== void 0 ? width : null,
height: height !== null && height !== void 0 ? height : null
};
}, [width, height]);
const resizeListener = (0,external_React_namespaceObject.createElement)("div", {
style: {
position: 'absolute',
top: 0,
left: 0,
right: 0,
bottom: 0,
pointerEvents: 'none',
opacity: 0,
overflow: 'hidden',
zIndex: -1
},
"aria-hidden": "true",
ref: ref
});
return [resizeListener, sizes];
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","priorityQueue"]
const external_wp_priorityQueue_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["priorityQueue"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-async-list/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Returns the first items from list that are present on state.
*
* @param list New array.
* @param state Current state.
* @return First items present iin state.
*/
function getFirstItemsPresentInState(list, state) {
const firstItems = [];
for (let i = 0; i < list.length; i++) {
const item = list[i];
if (!state.includes(item)) {
break;
}
firstItems.push(item);
}
return firstItems;
}
/**
* React hook returns an array which items get asynchronously appended from a source array.
* This behavior is useful if we want to render a list of items asynchronously for performance reasons.
*
* @param list Source array.
* @param config Configuration object.
*
* @return Async array.
*/
function useAsyncList(list, config = {
step: 1
}) {
const {
step = 1
} = config;
const [current, setCurrent] = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useState)([]);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
// On reset, we keep the first items that were previously rendered.
let firstItems = getFirstItemsPresentInState(list, current);
if (firstItems.length < step) {
firstItems = firstItems.concat(list.slice(firstItems.length, step));
}
setCurrent(firstItems);
const asyncQueue = (0,external_wp_priorityQueue_namespaceObject.createQueue)();
for (let i = firstItems.length; i < list.length; i += step) {
asyncQueue.add({}, () => {
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.flushSync)(() => {
setCurrent(state => [...state, ...list.slice(i, i + step)]);
});
});
}
return () => asyncQueue.reset();
}, [list]);
return current;
}
/* harmony default export */ const use_async_list = (useAsyncList);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-warn-on-change/index.js
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
// Disable reason: Object and object are distinctly different types in TypeScript and we mean the lowercase object in thise case
// but eslint wants to force us to use `Object`. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49464634/difference-between-object-and-object-in-typescript
/* eslint-disable jsdoc/check-types */
/**
* Hook that performs a shallow comparison between the preview value of an object
* and the new one, if there's a difference, it prints it to the console.
* this is useful in performance related work, to check why a component re-renders.
*
* @example
*
* ```jsx
* function MyComponent(props) {
* useWarnOnChange(props);
*
* return "Something";
* }
* ```
*
* @param {object} object Object which changes to compare.
* @param {string} prefix Just a prefix to show when console logging.
*/
function useWarnOnChange(object, prefix = 'Change detection') {
const previousValues = usePrevious(object);
Object.entries(previousValues !== null && previousValues !== void 0 ? previousValues : []).forEach(([key, value]) => {
if (value !== object[( /** @type {keyof typeof object} */key)]) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.warn(`${prefix}: ${key} key changed:`, value, object[( /** @type {keyof typeof object} */key)]
/* eslint-enable jsdoc/check-types */);
}
});
}
/* harmony default export */ const use_warn_on_change = (useWarnOnChange);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/use-memo-one/dist/use-memo-one.esm.js
function areInputsEqual(newInputs, lastInputs) {
if (newInputs.length !== lastInputs.length) {
return false;
}
for (var i = 0; i < newInputs.length; i++) {
if (newInputs[i] !== lastInputs[i]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
function useMemoOne(getResult, inputs) {
var initial = (0,external_React_namespaceObject.useState)(function () {
return {
inputs: inputs,
result: getResult()
};
})[0];
var isFirstRun = (0,external_React_namespaceObject.useRef)(true);
var committed = (0,external_React_namespaceObject.useRef)(initial);
var useCache = isFirstRun.current || Boolean(inputs && committed.current.inputs && areInputsEqual(inputs, committed.current.inputs));
var cache = useCache ? committed.current : {
inputs: inputs,
result: getResult()
};
(0,external_React_namespaceObject.useEffect)(function () {
isFirstRun.current = false;
committed.current = cache;
}, [cache]);
return cache.result;
}
function useCallbackOne(callback, inputs) {
return useMemoOne(function () {
return callback;
}, inputs);
}
var useMemo = (/* unused pure expression or super */ null && (useMemoOne));
var useCallback = (/* unused pure expression or super */ null && (useCallbackOne));
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-debounce/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Debounces a function similar to Lodash's `debounce`. A new debounced function will
* be returned and any scheduled calls cancelled if any of the arguments change,
* including the function to debounce, so please wrap functions created on
* render in components in `useCallback`.
*
* @see https://docs-lodash.com/v4/debounce/
*
* @template {(...args: any[]) => void} TFunc
*
* @param {TFunc} fn The function to debounce.
* @param {number} [wait] The number of milliseconds to delay.
* @param {import('../../utils/debounce').DebounceOptions} [options] The options object.
* @return {import('../../utils/debounce').DebouncedFunc} Debounced function.
*/
function useDebounce(fn, wait, options) {
const debounced = useMemoOne(() => debounce(fn, wait !== null && wait !== void 0 ? wait : 0, options), [fn, wait, options]);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => () => debounced.cancel(), [debounced]);
return debounced;
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-debounced-input/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Helper hook for input fields that need to debounce the value before using it.
*
* @param {any} defaultValue The default value to use.
* @return {[string, Function, string]} The input value, the setter and the debounced input value.
*/
function useDebouncedInput(defaultValue = '') {
const [input, setInput] = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useState)(defaultValue);
const [debouncedInput, setDebouncedState] = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useState)(defaultValue);
const setDebouncedInput = useDebounce(setDebouncedState, 250);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => {
setDebouncedInput(input);
}, [input]);
return [input, setInput, debouncedInput];
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-throttle/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Throttles a function similar to Lodash's `throttle`. A new throttled function will
* be returned and any scheduled calls cancelled if any of the arguments change,
* including the function to throttle, so please wrap functions created on
* render in components in `useCallback`.
*
* @see https://docs-lodash.com/v4/throttle/
*
* @template {(...args: any[]) => void} TFunc
*
* @param {TFunc} fn The function to throttle.
* @param {number} [wait] The number of milliseconds to throttle invocations to.
* @param {import('../../utils/throttle').ThrottleOptions} [options] The options object. See linked documentation for details.
* @return {import('../../utils/debounce').DebouncedFunc} Throttled function.
*/
function useThrottle(fn, wait, options) {
const throttled = useMemoOne(() => throttle(fn, wait !== null && wait !== void 0 ? wait : 0, options), [fn, wait, options]);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useEffect)(() => () => throttled.cancel(), [throttled]);
return throttled;
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-drop-zone/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/* eslint-disable jsdoc/valid-types */
/**
* @template T
* @param {T} value
* @return {import('react').MutableRefObject} A ref with the value.
*/
function useFreshRef(value) {
/* eslint-enable jsdoc/valid-types */
/* eslint-disable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */
/** @type {import('react').MutableRefObject} */
/* eslint-enable jsdoc/no-undefined-types */
// Disable reason: We're doing something pretty JavaScript-y here where the
// ref will always have a current value that is not null or undefined but it
// needs to start as undefined. We don't want to change the return type so
// it's easier to just ts-ignore this specific line that's complaining about
// undefined not being part of T.
// @ts-ignore
const ref = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)();
ref.current = value;
return ref;
}
/**
* A hook to facilitate drag and drop handling.
*
* @param {Object} props Named parameters.
* @param {?HTMLElement} [props.dropZoneElement] Optional element to be used as the drop zone.
* @param {boolean} [props.isDisabled] Whether or not to disable the drop zone.
* @param {(e: DragEvent) => void} [props.onDragStart] Called when dragging has started.
* @param {(e: DragEvent) => void} [props.onDragEnter] Called when the zone is entered.
* @param {(e: DragEvent) => void} [props.onDragOver] Called when the zone is moved within.
* @param {(e: DragEvent) => void} [props.onDragLeave] Called when the zone is left.
* @param {(e: MouseEvent) => void} [props.onDragEnd] Called when dragging has ended.
* @param {(e: DragEvent) => void} [props.onDrop] Called when dropping in the zone.
*
* @return {import('react').RefCallback} Ref callback to be passed to the drop zone element.
*/
function useDropZone({
dropZoneElement,
isDisabled,
onDrop: _onDrop,
onDragStart: _onDragStart,
onDragEnter: _onDragEnter,
onDragLeave: _onDragLeave,
onDragEnd: _onDragEnd,
onDragOver: _onDragOver
}) {
const onDropRef = useFreshRef(_onDrop);
const onDragStartRef = useFreshRef(_onDragStart);
const onDragEnterRef = useFreshRef(_onDragEnter);
const onDragLeaveRef = useFreshRef(_onDragLeave);
const onDragEndRef = useFreshRef(_onDragEnd);
const onDragOverRef = useFreshRef(_onDragOver);
return useRefEffect(elem => {
if (isDisabled) {
return;
}
// If a custom dropZoneRef is passed, use that instead of the element.
// This allows the dropzone to cover an expanded area, rather than
// be restricted to the area of the ref returned by this hook.
const element = dropZoneElement !== null && dropZoneElement !== void 0 ? dropZoneElement : elem;
let isDragging = false;
const {
ownerDocument
} = element;
/**
* Checks if an element is in the drop zone.
*
* @param {EventTarget|null} targetToCheck
*
* @return {boolean} True if in drop zone, false if not.
*/
function isElementInZone(targetToCheck) {
const {
defaultView
} = ownerDocument;
if (!targetToCheck || !defaultView || !(targetToCheck instanceof defaultView.HTMLElement) || !element.contains(targetToCheck)) {
return false;
}
/** @type {HTMLElement|null} */
let elementToCheck = targetToCheck;
do {
if (elementToCheck.dataset.isDropZone) {
return elementToCheck === element;
}
} while (elementToCheck = elementToCheck.parentElement);
return false;
}
function maybeDragStart( /** @type {DragEvent} */event) {
if (isDragging) {
return;
}
isDragging = true;
// Note that `dragend` doesn't fire consistently for file and
// HTML drag events where the drag origin is outside the browser
// window. In Firefox it may also not fire if the originating
// node is removed.
ownerDocument.addEventListener('dragend', maybeDragEnd);
ownerDocument.addEventListener('mousemove', maybeDragEnd);
if (onDragStartRef.current) {
onDragStartRef.current(event);
}
}
function onDragEnter( /** @type {DragEvent} */event) {
event.preventDefault();
// The `dragenter` event will also fire when entering child
// elements, but we only want to call `onDragEnter` when
// entering the drop zone, which means the `relatedTarget`
// (element that has been left) should be outside the drop zone.
if (element.contains( /** @type {Node} */event.relatedTarget)) {
return;
}
if (onDragEnterRef.current) {
onDragEnterRef.current(event);
}
}
function onDragOver( /** @type {DragEvent} */event) {
// Only call onDragOver for the innermost hovered drop zones.
if (!event.defaultPrevented && onDragOverRef.current) {
onDragOverRef.current(event);
}
// Prevent the browser default while also signalling to parent
// drop zones that `onDragOver` is already handled.
event.preventDefault();
}
function onDragLeave( /** @type {DragEvent} */event) {
// The `dragleave` event will also fire when leaving child
// elements, but we only want to call `onDragLeave` when
// leaving the drop zone, which means the `relatedTarget`
// (element that has been entered) should be outside the drop
// zone.
// Note: This is not entirely reliable in Safari due to this bug
// https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66547
if (isElementInZone(event.relatedTarget)) {
return;
}
if (onDragLeaveRef.current) {
onDragLeaveRef.current(event);
}
}
function onDrop( /** @type {DragEvent} */event) {
// Don't handle drop if an inner drop zone already handled it.
if (event.defaultPrevented) {
return;
}
// Prevent the browser default while also signalling to parent
// drop zones that `onDrop` is already handled.
event.preventDefault();
// This seemingly useless line has been shown to resolve a
// Safari issue where files dragged directly from the dock are
// not recognized.
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-expressions
event.dataTransfer && event.dataTransfer.files.length;
if (onDropRef.current) {
onDropRef.current(event);
}
maybeDragEnd(event);
}
function maybeDragEnd( /** @type {MouseEvent} */event) {
if (!isDragging) {
return;
}
isDragging = false;
ownerDocument.removeEventListener('dragend', maybeDragEnd);
ownerDocument.removeEventListener('mousemove', maybeDragEnd);
if (onDragEndRef.current) {
onDragEndRef.current(event);
}
}
element.dataset.isDropZone = 'true';
element.addEventListener('drop', onDrop);
element.addEventListener('dragenter', onDragEnter);
element.addEventListener('dragover', onDragOver);
element.addEventListener('dragleave', onDragLeave);
// The `dragstart` event doesn't fire if the drag started outside
// the document.
ownerDocument.addEventListener('dragenter', maybeDragStart);
return () => {
delete element.dataset.isDropZone;
element.removeEventListener('drop', onDrop);
element.removeEventListener('dragenter', onDragEnter);
element.removeEventListener('dragover', onDragOver);
element.removeEventListener('dragleave', onDragLeave);
ownerDocument.removeEventListener('dragend', maybeDragEnd);
ownerDocument.removeEventListener('mousemove', maybeDragEnd);
ownerDocument.removeEventListener('dragenter', maybeDragStart);
};
}, [isDisabled, dropZoneElement] // Refresh when the passed in dropZoneElement changes.
);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-focusable-iframe/index.js
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Dispatches a bubbling focus event when the iframe receives focus. Use
* `onFocus` as usual on the iframe or a parent element.
*
* @return Ref to pass to the iframe.
*/
function useFocusableIframe() {
return useRefEffect(element => {
const {
ownerDocument
} = element;
if (!ownerDocument) {
return;
}
const {
defaultView
} = ownerDocument;
if (!defaultView) {
return;
}
/**
* Checks whether the iframe is the activeElement, inferring that it has
* then received focus, and dispatches a focus event.
*/
function checkFocus() {
if (ownerDocument && ownerDocument.activeElement === element) {
element.focus();
}
}
defaultView.addEventListener('blur', checkFocus);
return () => {
defaultView.removeEventListener('blur', checkFocus);
};
}, []);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-fixed-window-list/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
const DEFAULT_INIT_WINDOW_SIZE = 30;
/**
* @typedef {Object} WPFixedWindowList
*
* @property {number} visibleItems Items visible in the current viewport
* @property {number} start Start index of the window
* @property {number} end End index of the window
* @property {(index:number)=>boolean} itemInView Returns true if item is in the window
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} WPFixedWindowListOptions
*
* @property {number} [windowOverscan] Renders windowOverscan number of items before and after the calculated visible window.
* @property {boolean} [useWindowing] When false avoids calculating the window size
* @property {number} [initWindowSize] Initial window size to use on first render before we can calculate the window size.
* @property {any} [expandedState] Used to recalculate the window size when the expanded state of a list changes.
*/
/**
*
* @param {import('react').RefObject} elementRef Used to find the closest scroll container that contains element.
* @param { number } itemHeight Fixed item height in pixels
* @param { number } totalItems Total items in list
* @param { WPFixedWindowListOptions } [options] Options object
* @return {[ WPFixedWindowList, setFixedListWindow:(nextWindow:WPFixedWindowList)=>void]} Array with the fixed window list and setter
*/
function useFixedWindowList(elementRef, itemHeight, totalItems, options) {
var _options$initWindowSi, _options$useWindowing;
const initWindowSize = (_options$initWindowSi = options?.initWindowSize) !== null && _options$initWindowSi !== void 0 ? _options$initWindowSi : DEFAULT_INIT_WINDOW_SIZE;
const useWindowing = (_options$useWindowing = options?.useWindowing) !== null && _options$useWindowing !== void 0 ? _options$useWindowing : true;
const [fixedListWindow, setFixedListWindow] = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useState)({
visibleItems: initWindowSize,
start: 0,
end: initWindowSize,
itemInView: ( /** @type {number} */index) => {
return index >= 0 && index <= initWindowSize;
}
});
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useLayoutEffect)(() => {
if (!useWindowing) {
return;
}
const scrollContainer = (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.getScrollContainer)(elementRef.current);
const measureWindow = ( /** @type {boolean | undefined} */initRender) => {
var _options$windowOversc;
if (!scrollContainer) {
return;
}
const visibleItems = Math.ceil(scrollContainer.clientHeight / itemHeight);
// Aim to keep opening list view fast, afterward we can optimize for scrolling.
const windowOverscan = initRender ? visibleItems : (_options$windowOversc = options?.windowOverscan) !== null && _options$windowOversc !== void 0 ? _options$windowOversc : visibleItems;
const firstViewableIndex = Math.floor(scrollContainer.scrollTop / itemHeight);
const start = Math.max(0, firstViewableIndex - windowOverscan);
const end = Math.min(totalItems - 1, firstViewableIndex + visibleItems + windowOverscan);
setFixedListWindow(lastWindow => {
const nextWindow = {
visibleItems,
start,
end,
itemInView: ( /** @type {number} */index) => {
return start <= index && index <= end;
}
};
if (lastWindow.start !== nextWindow.start || lastWindow.end !== nextWindow.end || lastWindow.visibleItems !== nextWindow.visibleItems) {
return nextWindow;
}
return lastWindow;
});
};
measureWindow(true);
const debounceMeasureList = debounce(() => {
measureWindow();
}, 16);
scrollContainer?.addEventListener('scroll', debounceMeasureList);
scrollContainer?.ownerDocument?.defaultView?.addEventListener('resize', debounceMeasureList);
scrollContainer?.ownerDocument?.defaultView?.addEventListener('resize', debounceMeasureList);
return () => {
scrollContainer?.removeEventListener('scroll', debounceMeasureList);
scrollContainer?.ownerDocument?.defaultView?.removeEventListener('resize', debounceMeasureList);
};
}, [itemHeight, elementRef, totalItems, options?.expandedState, options?.windowOverscan, useWindowing]);
(0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useLayoutEffect)(() => {
if (!useWindowing) {
return;
}
const scrollContainer = (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.getScrollContainer)(elementRef.current);
const handleKeyDown = ( /** @type {KeyboardEvent} */event) => {
switch (event.keyCode) {
case external_wp_keycodes_namespaceObject.HOME:
{
return scrollContainer?.scrollTo({
top: 0
});
}
case external_wp_keycodes_namespaceObject.END:
{
return scrollContainer?.scrollTo({
top: totalItems * itemHeight
});
}
case external_wp_keycodes_namespaceObject.PAGEUP:
{
return scrollContainer?.scrollTo({
top: scrollContainer.scrollTop - fixedListWindow.visibleItems * itemHeight
});
}
case external_wp_keycodes_namespaceObject.PAGEDOWN:
{
return scrollContainer?.scrollTo({
top: scrollContainer.scrollTop + fixedListWindow.visibleItems * itemHeight
});
}
}
};
scrollContainer?.ownerDocument?.defaultView?.addEventListener('keydown', handleKeyDown);
return () => {
scrollContainer?.ownerDocument?.defaultView?.removeEventListener('keydown', handleKeyDown);
};
}, [totalItems, itemHeight, elementRef, fixedListWindow.visibleItems, useWindowing, options?.expandedState]);
return [fixedListWindow, setFixedListWindow];
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/hooks/use-observable-value/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* React hook that lets you observe an entry in an `ObservableMap`. The hook returns the
* current value corresponding to the key, or `undefined` when there is no value stored.
* It also observes changes to the value and triggers an update of the calling component
* in case the value changes.
*
* @template K The type of the keys in the map.
* @template V The type of the values in the map.
* @param map The `ObservableMap` to observe.
* @param name The map key to observe.
* @return The value corresponding to the map key requested.
*/
function useObservableValue(map, name) {
const [subscribe, getValue] = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useMemo)(() => [listener => map.subscribe(name, listener), () => map.get(name)], [map, name]);
return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useSyncExternalStore)(subscribe, getValue, getValue);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/compose/build-module/index.js
// The `createHigherOrderComponent` helper and helper types.
// The `debounce` helper and its types.
// The `throttle` helper and its types.
// The `ObservableMap` data structure
// The `compose` and `pipe` helpers (inspired by `flowRight` and `flow` from Lodash).
// Higher-order components.
// Hooks.
})();
(window.wp = window.wp || {}).compose = __webpack_exports__;
/******/ })()
;