I am working in a implementation of monaco editor. Everything works good but in the console appears the next warning:
[Violation] 'requestAnimationFrame' handler took 50ms
and marks that line:
/**
* A flag to indicate if currently handling a native requestAnimationFrame callback
*/
let inAnimationFrameRunner = false;
in dom.ts
file.
I made this question before but was stopped because I didn't put the code and I could not restore the question again but I still getting the warning, so, I created the post again and added the code.
The number of the warnings is increasing per seconds or milliseconds and I think that this makes the editior functionality a little slow after had show the warning near 800+ times. I added a picture with the message and the number 1753. I was finding about that in internet but I didn't found anything about this warning and monaco editor. Why is generated it ? What can I do to prevent it ? []
The below code is how I made the implementation. I am working with javascript/es6 and React, I have a class Editor that get monaco by requireJS and is called by the React class in the componentDidMount
method.
class EditorModel {
async init() {
require(['vs/editor/editor.main'], monaco => {
this._monaco = monaco;
monaco.languages.typescript.typescriptDefaults.setDiagnosticsOptions({
noSemanticValidation: false,
noSyntaxValidation: false
});
monaco.languages.typescript.typescriptDefaults.setCompilerOptions({
experimentalDecorators: true,
allowSyntheticDefaultImports: true,
jsx: this.monaco.languages.typescript.JsxEmit.React
});
// selector is the HTML Node
const instance = monaco.editor.create(selector, {
theme: 'vs-dark',
language: 'typescript',
wordWrap: 'on',
automaticLayout: true
});
/**
* File is an object that represents the file. It contains a
* filename & source properties. The source contains the "code" property that
* represents the content of the file.
*/
const file = getFile();
const uri = `/${file.filename}`;
if (this._models.has(uri)) return this._models.get(uri);
const model = monaco.editor.createModel(
file.source.code,
'typescript',// language
monaco.Uri.file(uri) // uri
);
instance.addCommand(monaco.KeyMod.CtrlCmd | monaco.KeyCode.KEY_S, () => {
this.save();
});
instance.setModel(model);
this._instance = instance;
});
}
save() {
// code to save....
}
}
and Here is the code of the React Object
class Editor extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {ready: false};
this.vs = React.createRef();
this.editor = props.editor; // The Editor Model
this.id = props.id;
this.updateState = () => this.setState({});
}
componentDidMount(props) {
this.editor.init(this.vs.current);
this.editor.bind('change', this.updateState);
}
componentWillUnmount() {
this.editor && this.editor.instance.dispose();
this.controller.editors.delete(this.id, this.editor);
}
render() {
return (
<div className="ds-editor__container">
<div className="vs-editor" ref={this.vs}/>
</div>
);
}
}
Editor.contextType = EditorContext;
The number of the warnings is increasing per seconds or milliseconds and I think that this makes the editior functionality a little slow after had show the warning near 800+ times. I added a picture with the message and the number 1753. I was finding about that in internet but I didn't found anything about this warning and monaco editor. Why is generated it ? What can I do to prevent it ?