Fix stylesheet validation of functions with additional prototype methods#27264
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… Styles facebook#27264 change stylesheet validation to avoid enumerating properties on the prototype of a style. It introduces a secondary behavior change, where null/undefined styles used to be tolerated but now lead to an exception. This is because `for in undefined` will noop where `for of Object.keys(undefined)` will throw. This scenario of undefined/null styles seems to actually show up in practice and was previously well tolerated. E.g. `Button.js` has code that looks like this: ```jsx const styles = StyleSheet.create({ button: Platform.select({ ios: {}, android: { elevation: 4, // Material design blue from https://material.google.com/style/color.html#color-color-palette backgroundColor: '#2196F3', borderRadius: 2, }, }), ``` For non ios/Android platforms, that creates a style object which looks like: ```js { button: undefined, ... } ``` This previously meant that the component would be unstyled if created, but now means out-of-tree platforms throw at require-time for Button. This change restores the previous `for in` loop but adds a `hasOwnProperty` check to avoid properties on prototypes. Validated that importing Buttons will no longer cause an exception, and that invalid properties are still caught.
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… Styles (#29171) Summary: #27264 changed stylesheet validation to avoid enumerating properties on the prototype of a style. It introduces a secondary behavior change, where null/undefined styles used to be tolerated but now lead to an exception. This is because `for in undefined` will noop where `for of Object.keys(undefined)` will throw. This scenario of undefined/null styles seems to actually show up in practice and was previously well tolerated. E.g. `Button.js` has code that looks like this: ```jsx const styles = StyleSheet.create({ button: Platform.select({ ios: {}, android: { elevation: 4, // Material design blue from https://material.google.com/style/color.html#color-color-palette backgroundColor: '#2196F3', borderRadius: 2, }, }), ``` For non ios/Android platforms, that creates a style object which looks like: ```js { button: undefined, ... } ``` This previously meant that the component would be unstyled if created, but now means out-of-tree platforms throw if the builtin Button component is required. This change restores the previous `for in` loop but adds a `hasOwnProperty` check to avoid properties on prototypes. ## Changelog [General] [Fixed] - Restore Previous Behavior for StyleSheet Validation of Null/Undefined Styles Pull Request resolved: #29171 Test Plan: Validated that importing Buttons will no longer cause an exception, and that invalid properties are still caught. Reviewed By: JoshuaGross Differential Revision: D22118379 Pulled By: TheSavior fbshipit-source-id: 650c64b934ccd12a3dc1b75e95debc359925ad73
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… Styles (#29171) Summary: #27264 changed stylesheet validation to avoid enumerating properties on the prototype of a style. It introduces a secondary behavior change, where null/undefined styles used to be tolerated but now lead to an exception. This is because `for in undefined` will noop where `for of Object.keys(undefined)` will throw. This scenario of undefined/null styles seems to actually show up in practice and was previously well tolerated. E.g. `Button.js` has code that looks like this: ```jsx const styles = StyleSheet.create({ button: Platform.select({ ios: {}, android: { elevation: 4, // Material design blue from https://material.google.com/style/color.html#color-color-palette backgroundColor: '#2196F3', borderRadius: 2, }, }), ``` For non ios/Android platforms, that creates a style object which looks like: ```js { button: undefined, ... } ``` This previously meant that the component would be unstyled if created, but now means out-of-tree platforms throw if the builtin Button component is required. This change restores the previous `for in` loop but adds a `hasOwnProperty` check to avoid properties on prototypes. ## Changelog [General] [Fixed] - Restore Previous Behavior for StyleSheet Validation of Null/Undefined Styles Pull Request resolved: #29171 Test Plan: Validated that importing Buttons will no longer cause an exception, and that invalid properties are still caught. Reviewed By: JoshuaGross Differential Revision: D22118379 Pulled By: TheSavior fbshipit-source-id: 650c64b934ccd12a3dc1b75e95debc359925ad73
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Summary
Some babel plugins add additional methods to
Function.prototype(see https://github.com/MatAtBread/fast-async):Although undocumented, React Native allows functions to be passed to
StyleSheet.create()for dynamic styling:If there are additional custom methods on
Function.prototype, React Native'sStyleSheetValidation.validateStylewill loop through these properties and raise an error because those properties are not valid style keys, because it loops through all properties, including inherited ones.This PR modifies
StyleSheetValidation.validateStyleto only loop through the style's own properties, instead of including inherited ones.Changelog
[General] [Fixed] - Fix stylesheet validation for functions with custom prototype methods.
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