import { useEffect, useState, useMemo, useRef } from 'react'; import shim from '@joplin/lib/shim'; import Setting from '@joplin/lib/models/Setting'; const { themeStyle } = require('../../global-style.js'); import markupLanguageUtils from '@joplin/lib/markupLanguageUtils'; const { assetsToHeaders } = require('@joplin/renderer'); interface Source { uri: string; baseUrl: string; } interface UseSourceResult { source: Source; injectedJs: string[]; } function usePrevious(value: any, initialValue: any = null): any { const ref = useRef(initialValue); useEffect(() => { ref.current = value; }); return ref.current; } export default function useSource(noteBody: string, noteMarkupLanguage: number, themeId: number, highlightedKeywords: string[], noteResources: any, paddingBottom: number, noteHash: string): UseSourceResult { const [source, setSource] = useState(undefined); const [injectedJs, setInjectedJs] = useState([]); const [resourceLoadedTime, setResourceLoadedTime] = useState(0); const [isFirstRender, setIsFirstRender] = useState(true); const rendererTheme = useMemo(() => { return { bodyPaddingTop: '.8em', // Extra top padding on the rendered MD so it doesn't touch the border bodyPaddingBottom: paddingBottom, // Extra bottom padding to make it possible to scroll past the action button (so that it doesn't overlap the text) ...themeStyle(themeId), }; }, [themeId, paddingBottom]); const markupToHtml = useMemo(() => { return markupLanguageUtils.newMarkupToHtml(); // eslint-disable-next-line @seiyab/react-hooks/exhaustive-deps -- Old code before rule was applied }, [isFirstRender]); // To address https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/issues/433 // // If a checkbox in a note is ticked, the body changes, which normally // would trigger a re-render of this component, which has the // unfortunate side effect of making the view scroll back to the top. // This re-rendering however is uncessary since the component is // already visually updated via JS. So here, if the note has not // changed, we prevent the component from updating. This fixes the // above issue. A drawback of this is if the note is updated via sync, // this change will not be displayed immediately. // // IMPORTANT: KEEP noteBody AS THE FIRST dependency in the array as the // below logic rely on this. const effectDependencies = [noteBody, resourceLoadedTime, noteMarkupLanguage, themeId, rendererTheme, highlightedKeywords, noteResources, noteHash, isFirstRender, markupToHtml]; const previousDeps = usePrevious(effectDependencies, []); const changedDeps = effectDependencies.reduce((accum: any, dependency: any, index: any) => { if (dependency !== previousDeps[index]) { return { ...accum, [index]: true }; } return accum; }, {}); const onlyNoteBodyHasChanged = Object.keys(changedDeps).length === 1 && changedDeps[0]; useEffect(() => { if (onlyNoteBodyHasChanged) return () => {}; let cancelled = false; async function renderNote() { const theme = themeStyle(themeId); const bodyToRender = noteBody || ''; const mdOptions = { onResourceLoaded: () => { setResourceLoadedTime(Date.now()); }, highlightedKeywords: highlightedKeywords, resources: noteResources, codeTheme: theme.codeThemeCss, postMessageSyntax: 'window.joplinPostMessage_', enableLongPress: shim.mobilePlatform() === 'android', // On iOS, there's already a built-on open/share menu }; // Whenever a resource state changes, for example when it goes from "not downloaded" to "downloaded", the "noteResources" // props changes, thus triggering a render. The **content** of this noteResources array however is not changed because // it doesn't contain info about the resource download state. Because of that, if we were to use the markupToHtml() cache // it wouldn't re-render at all. We don't need this cache in any way because this hook is only triggered when we know // something has changed. markupToHtml.clearCache(noteMarkupLanguage); const result = await markupToHtml.render( noteMarkupLanguage, bodyToRender, rendererTheme, mdOptions ); if (cancelled) return; let html = result.html; const resourceDownloadMode = Setting.value('sync.resourceDownloadMode'); const js = []; js.push('try {'); js.push(shim.injectedJs('webviewLib')); // Note that this postMessage function accepts two arguments, for compatibility with the desktop version, but // the ReactNativeWebView actually supports only one, so the second arg is ignored (and currently not needed for the mobile app). js.push('window.joplinPostMessage_ = (msg, args) => { return window.ReactNativeWebView.postMessage(msg); };'); js.push('webviewLib.initialize({ postMessage: msg => { return window.ReactNativeWebView.postMessage(msg); } });'); js.push(` const readyStateCheckInterval = setInterval(function() { if (document.readyState === "complete") { clearInterval(readyStateCheckInterval); if ("${resourceDownloadMode}" === "manual") webviewLib.setupResourceManualDownload(); const hash = "${noteHash}"; // Gives it a bit of time before scrolling to the anchor // so that images are loaded. if (hash) { setTimeout(() => { const e = document.getElementById(hash); if (!e) { console.warn('Cannot find hash', hash); return; } e.scrollIntoView(); }, 500); } } }, 10); `); js.push('} catch (e) {'); js.push(' window.ReactNativeWebView.postMessage("error:" + e.message + ": " + JSON.stringify(e))'); js.push(' true;'); js.push('}'); js.push('true;'); // iOS doesn't automatically adjust the WebView's font size to match users' // accessibility settings. To do this, we need to tell it to match the system font. // See https://github.com/ionic-team/capacitor/issues/2748#issuecomment-612923135 const iOSSpecificCss = ` @media screen { :root body { font: -apple-system-body; } } `; html = ` ${assetsToHeaders(result.pluginAssets, { asHtml: true })} ${html} `; const tempFile = `${Setting.value('resourceDir')}/NoteBodyViewer.html`; await shim.fsDriver().writeFile(tempFile, html, 'utf8'); if (cancelled) return; // Now that we are sending back a file instead of an HTML string, we're always sending back the // same file. So we add a cache busting query parameter to it, to make sure that the WebView re-renders. // // `baseUrl` is where the images will be loaded from. So images must use a path relative to resourceDir. setSource({ uri: `file://${tempFile}?r=${Math.round(Math.random() * 100000000)}`, baseUrl: `file://${Setting.value('resourceDir')}/`, }); setInjectedJs(js); } // When mounted, we need to render the webview in two stages; // - First without any source, so that all webview props are setup properly // - Secondly with the source to actually render the note // This is necessary to prevent a race condition that could cause an ERR_ACCESS_DENIED error // https://github.com/react-native-webview/react-native-webview/issues/656#issuecomment-551312436 if (isFirstRender) { setIsFirstRender(false); setSource(undefined); setInjectedJs([]); } else { void renderNote(); } return () => { cancelled = true; }; // eslint-disable-next-line @seiyab/react-hooks/exhaustive-deps -- Old code before rule was applied }, effectDependencies); return { source, injectedJs }; }