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Fix loading of Facebook share button

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Brett Sun 2016-01-06 15:13:09 +01:00
parent c4730dbae5
commit cf6dbb26f3
4 changed files with 65 additions and 20 deletions

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'use strict';
import { altThirdParty } from '../alt';
class FacebookActions {
constructor() {
this.generateActions(
'sdkReady'
);
}
}
export default altThirdParty.createActions(FacebookActions);

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@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
import React from 'react';
import FacebookHandler from '../../third_party/facebook';
import AppConstants from '../../constants/application_constants';
import { InjectInHeadUtils } from '../../utils/inject_utils';
@ -17,24 +19,40 @@ let FacebookShareButton = React.createClass({
};
},
componentDidMount() {
/**
* Ideally we would only use FB.XFBML.parse() on the component that we're
* mounting, but doing this when we first load the FB sdk causes unpredictable behaviour.
* The button sometimes doesn't get initialized, likely because FB hasn't properly
* been initialized yet.
*
* To circumvent this, we always have the sdk parse the entire DOM on the initial load
* (see FacebookHandler) and then use FB.XFBML.parse() on the mounting component later.
*/
InjectInHeadUtils
.inject(AppConstants.facebook.sdkUrl)
.then(() => { FB.XFBML.parse(this.refs.fbShareButton.getDOMNode().parentElement) });
getInitialState() {
return FacebookHandler.getState();
},
shouldComponentUpdate(nextProps) {
return this.props.type !== nextProps.type;
componentDidMount() {
FacebookHandler.listen(this.onChange);
this.loadFacebook();
},
shouldComponentUpdate(nextProps, nextState) {
// Don't update if the props haven't changed or the FB SDK loading status is still the same
return this.props.type !== nextProps.type || nextState.loaded !== this.state.loaded;
},
componentDidUpdate() {
// If the component changes, we need to reparse the share button's XFBML.
// To prevent cases where the Facebook SDK hasn't been loaded yet at this stage,
// let's make sure that it's injected before trying to reparse.
this.loadFacebook();
},
onChange(state) {
this.setState(state);
},
loadFacebook() {
InjectInHeadUtils
.inject(AppConstants.facebook.sdkUrl)
.then(() => {
if (this.state.loaded) {
FB.XFBML.parse(this.refs.fbShareButton.getDOMNode().parent)
}
});
},
render() {

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'use strict';
import { altThirdParty } from '../alt';
import EventActions from '../actions/event_actions';
import FacebookActions from '../actions/facebook_actions';
import AppConstants from '../constants/application_constants'
class FacebookHandler {
constructor() {
this.loaded = false;
this.bindActions(EventActions);
this.bindActions(FacebookActions);
}
onApplicationWillBoot(settings) {
@ -16,15 +21,19 @@ class FacebookHandler {
window.fbAsyncInit = () => {
FB.init({
appId: AppConstants.facebook.appId,
// Force FB to parse everything on first load to make sure all the XFBML components are initialized.
// If we don't do this, we can run into issues with components on the first load who are not be
// initialized.
xfbml: true,
// Don't parse anything on the first load as we will parse all XFBML components as necessary.
xfbml: false,
version: 'v2.5',
cookie: false
});
FacebookActions.sdkReady();
};
}
onSdkReady() {
this.loaded = true;
}
}
export default altThirdParty.createStore(FacebookHandler, 'FacebookHandler');

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width: 56px;
box-sizing: content-box; /* We want to ignore padding in these calculations as we use the sdk buttons' height and width */
padding: 1px 0;
&:not(:first-child) {
margin-left: 1px;
}
}