I only understood today the reason for the Object.assign

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Nuckyz 2024-05-29 23:42:14 -03:00
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@ -56,8 +56,7 @@ const PermissionUtil = findByProps("computePermissions", "canEveryoneRole") as {
computePermissions({ ...args }): bigint;
};
const Tag = findComponentByCode(".DISCORD_SYSTEM_MESSAGE_BOT_TAG_TOOLTIP,") as React.ComponentType<{ type?: number, className?: string, useRemSizes?: boolean; }>;
const { BotTagTypes } = findByProps("BotTagTypes");
const Tag = findComponentByCode(".DISCORD_SYSTEM_MESSAGE_BOT_TAG_TOOLTIP,") as React.ComponentType<{ type?: number, className?: string, useRemSizes?: boolean; }> & { Types: Record<string, number>; };
const isWebhook = (message: Message, user: User) => !!message?.webhookId && user.isNonUserBot();
@ -123,7 +122,7 @@ function SettingsComponent(props: { setValue(v: any): void; }) {
onMouseEnter={onMouseEnter}
onMouseLeave={onMouseLeave}
>
{t.displayName} Tag <Tag type={BotTagTypes[t.name]} />
{t.displayName} Tag <Tag type={Tag.Types[t.name]} />
</div>
)}
</Tooltip>
@ -303,7 +302,7 @@ export default definePlugin({
return obj;
},
isOPTag: (tag: number) => tag === BotTagTypes.ORIGINAL_POSTER || tags.some(t => tag === BotTagTypes[`${t.name}-OP`]),
isOPTag: (tag: number) => tag === Tag.Types.ORIGINAL_POSTER || tags.some(t => tag === Tag.Types[`${t.name}-OP`]),
getTagText(passedTagName: string, strings: Record<string, string>) {
if (!passedTagName) return strings.APP_TAG;
@ -336,9 +335,9 @@ export default definePlugin({
if (!user)
return null;
if (location === "chat" && user.id === "1")
return BotTagTypes.OFFICIAL;
return Tag.Types.OFFICIAL;
if (user.isClyde())
return BotTagTypes.AI;
return Tag.Types.AI;
let type = typeof origType === "number" ? origType : null;
@ -366,11 +365,11 @@ export default definePlugin({
(tag.condition?.(message!, user, channel))
) {
if (channel.isForumPost() && channel.ownerId === user.id)
type = BotTagTypes[`${tag.name}-OP`];
type = Tag.Types[`${tag.name}-OP`];
else if (user.bot && !isWebhook(message!, user) && !settings.dontShowBotTag)
type = BotTagTypes[`${tag.name}-BOT`];
type = Tag.Types[`${tag.name}-BOT`];
else
type = BotTagTypes[tag.name];
type = Tag.Types[tag.name];
break;
}
}

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@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ const handler: ProxyHandler<any> = {
/**
* Wraps the result of factory in a Proxy you can consume as if it wasn't lazy.
* On first property access, the factory is evaluated.
*
* @param factory Factory returning the result
* @param attempts How many times to try to evaluate the factory before giving up
* @returns Result of factory function

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@ -9,13 +9,6 @@ import { makeLazy } from "./lazy";
/**
* A lazy component. The factory method is called on first render.
*
* IMPORTANT: You cannot access properties set on the lazy component using this method.
*
* Example of how you cannot access the properties set on the component:
* ```
* const Component = LazyComponent(...);
* console.log(Component.Types); // This will not work
* ````
* @param factory Function returning a component
* @param attempts How many times to try to get the component before giving up
* @returns Result of factory function
@ -31,6 +24,7 @@ export function LazyComponent<T extends object = any>(factory: () => React.Compo
const ResultComponent = get();
if (ResultComponent != null) {
InnerComponent = ResultComponent;
Object.assign(LazyComponent, ResultComponent);
}
}

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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ const handler: ProxyHandler<any> = {
/**
* A proxy which has an inner value that can be set later.
* When a property is accessed, the proxy looks for the property value in its inner value, and errors if it's not set.
*
* @param err The error message to throw when the inner value is not set
* @param primitiveErr The error message to throw when the inner value is a primitive
* @returns A proxy which will act like the inner value when accessed

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@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ function printFilter(filter: FilterFn) {
* then call the callback with the module as the first argument.
*
* If the module is already required, the callback will be called immediately.
*
* @param filter A function that takes a module and returns a boolean
* @param callback A function that takes the found module as its first argument
*/
@ -165,6 +166,7 @@ export function waitFor(filter: FilterFn, callback: ModCallbackFn, { isIndirect
* The callback must return a value that will be used as the proxy inner value.
*
* If no callback is specified, the default callback will assign the proxy inner value to all the module.
*
* @param filter A function that takes a module and returns a boolean
* @param callback A function that takes the found module as its first argument and returns something to use as the proxy inner value. Useful if you want to use a value from the module, instead of all of it. Defaults to the module itself
* @returns A proxy that has the callback return value as its true value, or the callback return value if the callback was called when the function was called
@ -190,13 +192,6 @@ export function find<T = AnyObject>(filter: FilterFn, callback: (mod: any) => an
/**
* Find the first component that matches the filter.
*
* IMPORTANT: You cannot access properties set on the found component using this method. You should instead try to obtain the property using a non component find instead.
*
* Example of how you cannot access the properties set on the component:
* ```
* const Component = findComponent(...);
* console.log(Component.Types); // This will not work
* ````
* @param filter A function that takes a module and returns a boolean
* @param parse A function that takes the found component as its first argument and returns a component. Useful if you want to wrap the found component in something. Defaults to the original component
* @returns The component if found, or a noop component
@ -222,7 +217,7 @@ export function findComponent<T extends object = any>(filter: FilterFn, parse: (
waitFor(filter, (v: any) => {
const parsedComponent = parse(v);
InnerComponent = parsedComponent;
Object.assign(InnerComponent, parsedComponent);
Object.assign(WrapperComponent, parsedComponent);
}, { isIndirect: true });
if (IS_DEV) {
@ -241,13 +236,6 @@ export function findComponent<T extends object = any>(filter: FilterFn, parse: (
/**
* Find the first component that is exported by the first prop name.
*
* IMPORTANT: You cannot access properties set on the found component using this method. You should instead try to obtain the property using a non component find instead.
*
* Example of how you cannot access the properties set on the component:
* ```
* const Component = findExportedComponent(...);
* console.log(Component.Types); // This will not work
* ````
* @example findExportedComponent("FriendRow")
* @example findExportedComponent("FriendRow", "Friend", FriendRow => React.memo(FriendRow))
*
@ -277,7 +265,7 @@ export function findExportedComponent<T extends object = any>(...props: string[]
waitFor(filter, (v: any) => {
const parsedComponent = parse(v[newProps[0]]);
InnerComponent = parsedComponent;
Object.assign(InnerComponent, parsedComponent);
Object.assign(WrapperComponent, parsedComponent);
}, { isIndirect: true });
if (IS_DEV) {
@ -293,13 +281,6 @@ export function findExportedComponent<T extends object = any>(...props: string[]
/**
* Find the first component in a default export that includes all the given code.
*
* IMPORTANT: You cannot access properties set on the found component using this method. You should instead try to obtain the property using a non component find instead.
*
* Example of how you cannot access the properties set on the component:
* ```
* const Component = findComponentByCode(...);
* console.log(Component.Types); // This will not work
* ````
* @example findComponentByCode(".Messages.USER_SETTINGS_PROFILE_COLOR_SELECT_COLOR")
* @example findComponentByCode(".Messages.USER_SETTINGS_PROFILE_COLOR_SELECT_COLOR", ".BACKGROUND_PRIMARY)", ColorPicker => React.memo(ColorPicker))
*
@ -367,6 +348,7 @@ export function findStore<T = GenericStore>(name: string) {
/**
* Find the first already required module that matches the filter.
*
* @param filter A function that takes a module and returns a boolean
* @returns The found module or null
*/
@ -414,6 +396,7 @@ export function cacheFindAll(filter: FilterFn) {
/**
* Same as {@link cacheFind} but in bulk.
*
* @param filterFns Array of filters. Please note that this array will be modified in place, so if you still
* need it afterwards, pass a copy.
* @returns Array of results in the same order as the passed filters
@ -520,6 +503,7 @@ export function findModuleFactory(...code: string[]) {
*
* Wraps the result of factory in a Proxy you can consume as if it wasn't lazy.
* On first property access, the factory is evaluated.
*
* @param factory Factory returning the result
* @param attempts How many times to try to evaluate the factory before giving up
* @returns Result of factory function
@ -535,13 +519,6 @@ export function webpackDependantLazy<T = AnyObject>(factory: () => T, attempts?:
*
* A lazy component. The factory method is called on first render.
*
* IMPORTANT: You cannot access properties set on the lazy component using this method.
*
* Example of how you cannot access the properties set on the component:
* ```
* const Component = webpackDependantLazyComponent(...);
* console.log(Component.Types); // This will not work
* ````
* @param factory Function returning a Component
* @param attempts How many times to try to get the component before giving up
* @returns Result of factory function
@ -566,6 +543,7 @@ function deprecatedRedirect<T extends (...args: any[]) => any>(oldMethod: string
*
* Wraps the result of factory in a Proxy you can consume as if it wasn't lazy.
* On first property access, the factory is evaluated.
*
* @param factory Factory returning the result
* @param attempts How many times to try to evaluate the factory before giving up
* @returns Result of factory function
@ -579,13 +557,6 @@ export const proxyLazyWebpack = deprecatedRedirect("proxyLazyWebpack", "webpackD
*
* A lazy component. The factory method is called on first render.
*
* IMPORTANT: You cannot access properties set on the lazy component using this method.
*
* Example of how you cannot access the properties set on the component:
* ```
* const Component = LazyComponentWebpack(...);
* console.log(Component.Types); // This will not work
* ````
* @param factory Function returning a Component
* @param attempts How many times to try to get the component before giving up
* @returns Result of factory function
@ -651,6 +622,7 @@ export const findAll = deprecatedRedirect("findAll", "cacheFindAll", cacheFindAl
* @deprecated Use {@link cacheFindBulk} instead
*
* Same as {@link cacheFind} but in bulk
*
* @param filterFns Array of filters. Please note that this array will be modified in place, so if you still
* need it afterwards, pass a copy.
* @returns Array of results in the same order as the passed filters
@ -662,6 +634,7 @@ export const ChunkIdsRegex = /\("(.+?)"\)/g;
/**
* Extract and load chunks using their entry point.
*
* @param code An array of all the code the module factory containing the lazy chunk loading must include
* @param matcher A RegExp that returns the chunk ids array as the first capture group and the entry point id as the second. Defaults to a matcher that captures the lazy chunk loading found in the module factory
* @returns A promise that resolves when the chunks were loaded
@ -712,6 +685,7 @@ export async function extractAndLoadChunks(code: string[], matcher: RegExp = Def
* This is just a wrapper around {@link extractAndLoadChunks} to make our reporter test for your webpack finds.
*
* Extract and load chunks using their entry point.
*
* @param code An array of all the code the module factory containing the lazy chunk loading must include
* @param matcher A RegExp that returns the chunk ids array as the first capture group and the entry point id as the second. Defaults to a matcher that captures the lazy chunk loading found in the module factory
* @returns A function that returns a promise that resolves when the chunks were loaded, on first call
@ -724,7 +698,8 @@ export function extractAndLoadChunksLazy(code: string[], matcher = DefaultExtrac
/**
* Search modules by keyword. This searches the factory methods,
* meaning you can search all sorts of things, displayName, methodName, strings somewhere in the code, etc
* meaning you can search all sorts of things, methodName, strings somewhere in the code, etc.
*
* @param filters One or more strings or regexes
* @returns Mapping of found modules
*/
@ -751,6 +726,7 @@ export function search(...filters: Array<string | RegExp>) {
* to view a massive file. extract then returns the extracted module so you can jump to it.
* As mentioned above, note that this extracted module is not actually used,
* so putting breakpoints or similar will have no effect.
*
* @param id The id of the module to extract
*/
export function extract(id: string | number) {