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dependabot[bot] ea0af7c931 Bump sinon from 14.0.1 to 14.0.2 in /js/js-flipper (#4315)
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Bumps [sinon](https://github.com/sinonjs/sinon) from 14.0.1 to 14.0.2.
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<p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/sinonjs/sinon/blob/main/docs/changelog.md">sinon's changelog</a>.</em></p>
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<h2>14.0.2</h2>
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<li><a href="4d70f6e096"><code>4d70f6e0</code></a>
Upgrade nise to latest (Morgan Roderick)</li>
<li><a href="96a0d756b5"><code>96a0d756</code></a>
Update <code>@​sinonjs/samsam</code> to latest (Morgan Roderick)</li>
<li><a href="babb4736d7"><code>babb4736</code></a>
Prefer <code>@​sinonjs/commons</code><a href="https://github.com/2"><code>@​2</code></a> (Morgan Roderick)
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<p>That makes ES2017 support explicit</p>
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<p><em>Released by Morgan Roderick on 2022-11-07.</em></p>
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<li><a href="225b1409fe"><code>225b140</code></a> 14.0.2</li>
<li><a href="4d70f6e096"><code>4d70f6e</code></a> Upgrade nise to latest</li>
<li><a href="96a0d756b5"><code>96a0d75</code></a> Update <code>@​sinonjs/samsam</code> to latest</li>
<li><a href="babb4736d7"><code>babb473</code></a> Prefer <code>@​sinonjs/commons</code><a href="https://github.com/2"><code>@​2</code></a></li>
<li><a href="b9e5f7d4ab"><code>b9e5f7d</code></a> Bump nokogiri from 1.13.7 to 1.13.9</li>
<li>See full diff in <a href="https://github.com/sinonjs/sinon/compare/v14.0.1...v14.0.2">compare view</a></li>
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Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/flipper/pull/4315

Reviewed By: antonk52

Differential Revision: D41472337

Pulled By: passy

fbshipit-source-id: 7dea0e6e5f805770cf4ad6c634117b9a2fbd73e0
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js-flipper

This package exposes JavaScript bindings to talk from web / Node.js directly to flipper.

Installation

yarn add js-flipper

Usage

How to build Flipper plugins is explained in the flipper documentation: Creating a Flipper plugin. Building a Flipper plugin involves building a plugin for the Desktop app, and a plugin that runs on a Device (web or Node.js). This package is only needed for the plugin that runs on the device (web / Node.js), and wants to use the WebSocket connection to communicate to Flipper.

This package exposes a flipperClient. It has:

  • addPlugin method. It accepts a plugin parameter, that registers a client plugin and will fire the relevant callbacks if the corresponding desktop plugin is selected in the Flipper Desktop. The full plugin API is documented here.
  • start method. It starts the client. It has two arguments:
    • appName - (required) the name displayed in Flipper
    • options which conforms to the interface
      interface FlipperClientOptions {
        // Make the client connect to a different URL
        urlBase?: string;
        // Override WebSocket implementation (Node.js folks, it is for you!)
        websocketFactory?: (url: string) => FlipperWebSocket;
        // Override how errors are handled (it is simple `console.error` by default)
        onError?: (e: unknown) => void;
        // Timeout after which client tries to reconnect to Flipper
        reconnectTimeout?: number;
        // Set device ID. Default: random ID persisted to local storage.
        getDeviceId?: () => Promise<string> | string
      }
      

Example (web)

An example plugin can be found in FlipperTicTacToe.js.

The corresponding Desktop plugin ships by default in Flipper, so importing the above file and dropping the <FlipperTicTacToe /> component somewhere in your application should work out of the box.

The sources of the corresponding Desktop plugin can be found here.

Node.js

Node.js does not have a built-in WebSocket implementation. You need to install any implementation of WebSockets for Node.js that is compatible with the interface of the web version.

import flipperClient from 'js-flipper';
// Say, you decided to go with 'ws'
// https://github.com/websockets/ws
import WebSocket from 'ws';

// Start the client and pass some options
// You might ask yourself why there is the second argument `{ origin: 'localhost:' }`
// Flipper Desktop verifies the `Origin` header for every WS connection. You need to set it to one of the whitelisted values (see `VALID_WEB_SOCKET_REQUEST_ORIGIN_PREFIXES`).
flipperClient.start('My cool nodejs app', { websocketFactory: url => new WebSocket(url, {origin: 'localhost:'}) });

An example plugin should be somewhat similar to what we have for React. It is currently WIP (do not confuse with RIP!).