\\` or \\`useRoutes(routes, location)\\`, ` +\n `the location pathname must begin with the portion of the URL pathname that was ` +\n `matched by all parent routes. The current pathname base is \"${parentPathnameBase}\" ` +\n `but pathname \"${parsedLocationArg.pathname}\" was given in the \\`location\\` prop.`\n );\n\n location = parsedLocationArg;\n } else {\n location = locationFromContext;\n }\n\n let pathname = location.pathname || \"/\";\n let remainingPathname =\n parentPathnameBase === \"/\"\n ? pathname\n : pathname.slice(parentPathnameBase.length) || \"/\";\n\n let matches = matchRoutes(routes, { pathname: remainingPathname });\n\n if (__DEV__) {\n warning(\n parentRoute || matches != null,\n `No routes matched location \"${location.pathname}${location.search}${location.hash}\" `\n );\n\n warning(\n matches == null ||\n matches[matches.length - 1].route.element !== undefined,\n `Matched leaf route at location \"${location.pathname}${location.search}${location.hash}\" does not have an element. ` +\n `This means it will render an with a null value by default resulting in an \"empty\" page.`\n );\n }\n\n let renderedMatches = _renderMatches(\n matches &&\n matches.map((match) =>\n Object.assign({}, match, {\n params: Object.assign({}, parentParams, match.params),\n pathname: joinPaths([parentPathnameBase, match.pathname]),\n pathnameBase:\n match.pathnameBase === \"/\"\n ? parentPathnameBase\n : joinPaths([parentPathnameBase, match.pathnameBase]),\n })\n ),\n parentMatches,\n dataRouterStateContext || undefined\n );\n\n // When a user passes in a `locationArg`, the associated routes need to\n // be wrapped in a new `LocationContext.Provider` in order for `useLocation`\n // to use the scoped location instead of the global location.\n if (locationArg) {\n return (\n \n {renderedMatches}\n \n );\n }\n\n return renderedMatches;\n}\n\nfunction DefaultErrorElement() {\n let error = useRouteError();\n let message = isRouteErrorResponse(error)\n ? `${error.status} ${error.statusText}`\n : error instanceof Error\n ? error.message\n : JSON.stringify(error);\n let stack = error instanceof Error ? error.stack : null;\n let lightgrey = \"rgba(200,200,200, 0.5)\";\n let preStyles = { padding: \"0.5rem\", backgroundColor: lightgrey };\n let codeStyles = { padding: \"2px 4px\", backgroundColor: lightgrey };\n return (\n <>\n Unhandled Thrown Error!
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: null}\n 💿 Hey developer 👋
\n \n You can provide a way better UX than this when your app throws errors by\n providing your own \n errorElement
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\n >\n );\n}\n\ntype RenderErrorBoundaryProps = React.PropsWithChildren<{\n location: Location;\n error: any;\n component: React.ReactNode;\n}>;\n\ntype RenderErrorBoundaryState = {\n location: Location;\n error: any;\n};\n\nexport class RenderErrorBoundary extends React.Component<\n RenderErrorBoundaryProps,\n RenderErrorBoundaryState\n> {\n constructor(props: RenderErrorBoundaryProps) {\n super(props);\n this.state = {\n location: props.location,\n error: props.error,\n };\n }\n\n static getDerivedStateFromError(error: any) {\n return { error: error };\n }\n\n static getDerivedStateFromProps(\n props: RenderErrorBoundaryProps,\n state: RenderErrorBoundaryState\n ) {\n // When we get into an error state, the user will likely click \"back\" to the\n // previous page that didn't have an error. Because this wraps the entire\n // application, that will have no effect--the error page continues to display.\n // This gives us a mechanism to recover from the error when the location changes.\n //\n // Whether we're in an error state or not, we update the location in state\n // so that when we are in an error state, it gets reset when a new location\n // comes in and the user recovers from the error.\n if (state.location !== props.location) {\n return {\n error: props.error,\n location: props.location,\n };\n }\n\n // If we're not changing locations, preserve the location but still surface\n // any new errors that may come through. We retain the existing error, we do\n // this because the error provided from the app state may be cleared without\n // the location changing.\n return {\n error: props.error || state.error,\n location: state.location,\n };\n }\n\n componentDidCatch(error: any, errorInfo: any) {\n console.error(\n \"React Router caught the following error during render\",\n error,\n errorInfo\n );\n }\n\n render() {\n return this.state.error ? (\n \n ) : (\n this.props.children\n );\n }\n}\n\ninterface RenderedRouteProps {\n routeContext: RouteContextObject;\n match: RouteMatch;\n children: React.ReactNode | null;\n}\n\nfunction RenderedRoute({ routeContext, match, children }: RenderedRouteProps) {\n let dataStaticRouterContext = React.useContext(DataStaticRouterContext);\n\n // Track how deep we got in our render pass to emulate SSR componentDidCatch\n // in a DataStaticRouter\n if (dataStaticRouterContext && match.route.errorElement) {\n dataStaticRouterContext._deepestRenderedBoundaryId = match.route.id;\n }\n\n return (\n \n {children}\n \n );\n}\n\nexport function _renderMatches(\n matches: RouteMatch[] | null,\n parentMatches: RouteMatch[] = [],\n dataRouterState?: RemixRouter[\"state\"]\n): React.ReactElement | null {\n if (matches == null) {\n if (dataRouterState?.errors) {\n // Don't bail if we have data router errors so we can render them in the\n // boundary. Use the pre-matched (or shimmed) matches\n matches = dataRouterState.matches as DataRouteMatch[];\n } else {\n return null;\n }\n }\n\n let renderedMatches = matches;\n\n // If we have data errors, trim matches to the highest error boundary\n let errors = dataRouterState?.errors;\n if (errors != null) {\n let errorIndex = renderedMatches.findIndex(\n (m) => m.route.id && errors?.[m.route.id]\n );\n invariant(\n errorIndex >= 0,\n `Could not find a matching route for the current errors: ${errors}`\n );\n renderedMatches = renderedMatches.slice(\n 0,\n Math.min(renderedMatches.length, errorIndex + 1)\n );\n }\n\n return renderedMatches.reduceRight((outlet, match, index) => {\n let error = match.route.id ? errors?.[match.route.id] : null;\n // Only data routers handle errors\n let errorElement = dataRouterState\n ? match.route.errorElement || \n : null;\n let getChildren = () => (\n \n {error\n ? errorElement\n : match.route.element !== undefined\n ? match.route.element\n : outlet}\n \n );\n // Only wrap in an error boundary within data router usages when we have an\n // errorElement on this route. Otherwise let it bubble up to an ancestor\n // errorElement\n return dataRouterState && (match.route.errorElement || index === 0) ? (\n \n ) : (\n getChildren()\n );\n }, null as React.ReactElement | null);\n}\n\nenum DataRouterHook {\n UseRevalidator = \"useRevalidator\",\n}\n\nenum DataRouterStateHook {\n UseLoaderData = \"useLoaderData\",\n UseActionData = \"useActionData\",\n UseRouteError = \"useRouteError\",\n UseNavigation = \"useNavigation\",\n UseRouteLoaderData = \"useRouteLoaderData\",\n UseMatches = \"useMatches\",\n UseRevalidator = \"useRevalidator\",\n}\n\nfunction getDataRouterConsoleError(\n hookName: DataRouterHook | DataRouterStateHook\n) {\n return `${hookName} must be used within a data router. See https://reactrouter.com/en/main/routers/picking-a-router.`;\n}\n\nfunction useDataRouterContext(hookName: DataRouterHook) {\n let ctx = React.useContext(DataRouterContext);\n invariant(ctx, getDataRouterConsoleError(hookName));\n return ctx;\n}\n\nfunction useDataRouterState(hookName: DataRouterStateHook) {\n let state = React.useContext(DataRouterStateContext);\n invariant(state, getDataRouterConsoleError(hookName));\n return state;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the current navigation, defaulting to an \"idle\" navigation when\n * no navigation is in progress\n */\nexport function useNavigation() {\n let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseNavigation);\n return state.navigation;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns a revalidate function for manually triggering revalidation, as well\n * as the current state of any manual revalidations\n */\nexport function useRevalidator() {\n let dataRouterContext = useDataRouterContext(DataRouterHook.UseRevalidator);\n let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseRevalidator);\n return {\n revalidate: dataRouterContext.router.revalidate,\n state: state.revalidation,\n };\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the active route matches, useful for accessing loaderData for\n * parent/child routes or the route \"handle\" property\n */\nexport function useMatches() {\n let { matches, loaderData } = useDataRouterState(\n DataRouterStateHook.UseMatches\n );\n return React.useMemo(\n () =>\n matches.map((match) => {\n let { pathname, params } = match;\n // Note: This structure matches that created by createUseMatchesMatch\n // in the @remix-run/router , so if you change this please also change\n // that :) Eventually we'll DRY this up\n return {\n id: match.route.id,\n pathname,\n params,\n data: loaderData[match.route.id] as unknown,\n handle: match.route.handle as unknown,\n };\n }),\n [matches, loaderData]\n );\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the loader data for the nearest ancestor Route loader\n */\nexport function useLoaderData(): unknown {\n let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseLoaderData);\n\n let route = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n invariant(route, `useLoaderData must be used inside a RouteContext`);\n\n let thisRoute = route.matches[route.matches.length - 1];\n invariant(\n thisRoute.route.id,\n `useLoaderData can only be used on routes that contain a unique \"id\"`\n );\n\n return state.loaderData[thisRoute.route.id];\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the loaderData for the given routeId\n */\nexport function useRouteLoaderData(routeId: string): unknown {\n let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseRouteLoaderData);\n return state.loaderData[routeId];\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the action data for the nearest ancestor Route action\n */\nexport function useActionData(): unknown {\n let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseActionData);\n\n let route = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n invariant(route, `useActionData must be used inside a RouteContext`);\n\n return Object.values(state?.actionData || {})[0];\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the nearest ancestor Route error, which could be a loader/action\n * error or a render error. This is intended to be called from your\n * errorElement to display a proper error message.\n */\nexport function useRouteError(): unknown {\n let error = React.useContext(RouteErrorContext);\n let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseRouteError);\n let route = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n let thisRoute = route.matches[route.matches.length - 1];\n\n // If this was a render error, we put it in a RouteError context inside\n // of RenderErrorBoundary\n if (error) {\n return error;\n }\n\n invariant(route, `useRouteError must be used inside a RouteContext`);\n invariant(\n thisRoute.route.id,\n `useRouteError can only be used on routes that contain a unique \"id\"`\n );\n\n // Otherwise look for errors from our data router state\n return state.errors?.[thisRoute.route.id];\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the happy-path data from the nearest ancestor value\n */\nexport function useAsyncValue(): unknown {\n let value = React.useContext(AwaitContext);\n return value?._data;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the error from the nearest ancestor value\n */\nexport function useAsyncError(): unknown {\n let value = React.useContext(AwaitContext);\n return value?._error;\n}\n\nconst alreadyWarned: Record = {};\n\nfunction warningOnce(key: string, cond: boolean, message: string) {\n if (!cond && !alreadyWarned[key]) {\n alreadyWarned[key] = true;\n warning(false, message);\n }\n}\n","import * as React from \"react\";\nimport type {\n TrackedPromise,\n InitialEntry,\n Location,\n MemoryHistory,\n Router as RemixRouter,\n RouterState,\n To,\n} from \"@remix-run/router\";\nimport {\n Action as NavigationType,\n AbortedDeferredError,\n createMemoryHistory,\n invariant,\n parsePath,\n stripBasename,\n warning,\n} from \"@remix-run/router\";\nimport { useSyncExternalStore as useSyncExternalStoreShim } from \"./use-sync-external-store-shim\";\n\nimport type {\n DataRouteObject,\n IndexRouteObject,\n RouteMatch,\n RouteObject,\n Navigator,\n NonIndexRouteObject,\n RelativeRoutingType,\n} from \"./context\";\nimport {\n LocationContext,\n NavigationContext,\n DataRouterContext,\n DataRouterStateContext,\n AwaitContext,\n} from \"./context\";\nimport {\n useAsyncValue,\n useInRouterContext,\n useNavigate,\n useOutlet,\n useRoutes,\n _renderMatches,\n} from \"./hooks\";\n\nexport interface RouterProviderProps {\n fallbackElement?: React.ReactNode;\n router: RemixRouter;\n}\n\n/**\n * Given a Remix Router instance, render the appropriate UI\n */\nexport function RouterProvider({\n fallbackElement,\n router,\n}: RouterProviderProps): React.ReactElement {\n // Sync router state to our component state to force re-renders\n let state: RouterState = useSyncExternalStoreShim(\n router.subscribe,\n () => router.state,\n // We have to provide this so React@18 doesn't complain during hydration,\n // but we pass our serialized hydration data into the router so state here\n // is already synced with what the server saw\n () => router.state\n );\n\n let navigator = React.useMemo((): Navigator => {\n return {\n createHref: router.createHref,\n go: (n) => router.navigate(n),\n push: (to, state, opts) =>\n router.navigate(to, {\n state,\n preventScrollReset: opts?.preventScrollReset,\n }),\n replace: (to, state, opts) =>\n router.navigate(to, {\n replace: true,\n state,\n preventScrollReset: opts?.preventScrollReset,\n }),\n };\n }, [router]);\n\n let basename = router.basename || \"/\";\n\n return (\n \n \n \n {router.state.initialized ? : fallbackElement}\n \n \n \n );\n}\n\nexport interface MemoryRouterProps {\n basename?: string;\n children?: React.ReactNode;\n initialEntries?: InitialEntry[];\n initialIndex?: number;\n}\n\n/**\n * A that stores all entries in memory.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/routers/memory-router\n */\nexport function MemoryRouter({\n basename,\n children,\n initialEntries,\n initialIndex,\n}: MemoryRouterProps): React.ReactElement {\n let historyRef = React.useRef();\n if (historyRef.current == null) {\n historyRef.current = createMemoryHistory({\n initialEntries,\n initialIndex,\n v5Compat: true,\n });\n }\n\n let history = historyRef.current;\n let [state, setState] = React.useState({\n action: history.action,\n location: history.location,\n });\n\n React.useLayoutEffect(() => history.listen(setState), [history]);\n\n return (\n \n );\n}\n\nexport interface NavigateProps {\n to: To;\n replace?: boolean;\n state?: any;\n relative?: RelativeRoutingType;\n}\n\n/**\n * Changes the current location.\n *\n * Note: This API is mostly useful in React.Component subclasses that are not\n * able to use hooks. In functional components, we recommend you use the\n * `useNavigate` hook instead.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/components/navigate\n */\nexport function Navigate({\n to,\n replace,\n state,\n relative,\n}: NavigateProps): null {\n invariant(\n useInRouterContext(),\n // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of\n // the router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n ` may be used only in the context of a component.`\n );\n\n warning(\n !React.useContext(NavigationContext).static,\n ` must not be used on the initial render in a . ` +\n `This is a no-op, but you should modify your code so the is ` +\n `only ever rendered in response to some user interaction or state change.`\n );\n\n let dataRouterState = React.useContext(DataRouterStateContext);\n let navigate = useNavigate();\n\n React.useEffect(() => {\n // Avoid kicking off multiple navigations if we're in the middle of a\n // data-router navigation, since components get re-rendered when we enter\n // a submitting/loading state\n if (dataRouterState && dataRouterState.navigation.state !== \"idle\") {\n return;\n }\n navigate(to, { replace, state, relative });\n });\n\n return null;\n}\n\nexport interface OutletProps {\n context?: unknown;\n}\n\n/**\n * Renders the child route's element, if there is one.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/components/outlet\n */\nexport function Outlet(props: OutletProps): React.ReactElement | null {\n return useOutlet(props.context);\n}\n\nexport interface PathRouteProps {\n caseSensitive?: NonIndexRouteObject[\"caseSensitive\"];\n path?: NonIndexRouteObject[\"path\"];\n id?: NonIndexRouteObject[\"id\"];\n loader?: NonIndexRouteObject[\"loader\"];\n action?: NonIndexRouteObject[\"action\"];\n hasErrorBoundary?: NonIndexRouteObject[\"hasErrorBoundary\"];\n shouldRevalidate?: NonIndexRouteObject[\"shouldRevalidate\"];\n handle?: NonIndexRouteObject[\"handle\"];\n index?: false;\n children?: React.ReactNode;\n element?: React.ReactNode | null;\n errorElement?: React.ReactNode | null;\n}\n\nexport interface LayoutRouteProps extends PathRouteProps {}\n\nexport interface IndexRouteProps {\n caseSensitive?: IndexRouteObject[\"caseSensitive\"];\n path?: IndexRouteObject[\"path\"];\n id?: IndexRouteObject[\"id\"];\n loader?: IndexRouteObject[\"loader\"];\n action?: IndexRouteObject[\"action\"];\n hasErrorBoundary?: IndexRouteObject[\"hasErrorBoundary\"];\n shouldRevalidate?: IndexRouteObject[\"shouldRevalidate\"];\n handle?: IndexRouteObject[\"handle\"];\n index: true;\n children?: undefined;\n element?: React.ReactNode | null;\n errorElement?: React.ReactNode | null;\n}\n\nexport type RouteProps = PathRouteProps | LayoutRouteProps | IndexRouteProps;\n\n/**\n * Declares an element that should be rendered at a certain URL path.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/components/route\n */\nexport function Route(_props: RouteProps): React.ReactElement | null {\n invariant(\n false,\n `A is only ever to be used as the child of element, ` +\n `never rendered directly. Please wrap your in a .`\n );\n}\n\nexport interface RouterProps {\n basename?: string;\n children?: React.ReactNode;\n location: Partial | string;\n navigationType?: NavigationType;\n navigator: Navigator;\n static?: boolean;\n}\n\n/**\n * Provides location context for the rest of the app.\n *\n * Note: You usually won't render a directly. Instead, you'll render a\n * router that is more specific to your environment such as a \n * in web browsers or a for server rendering.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/routers/router\n */\nexport function Router({\n basename: basenameProp = \"/\",\n children = null,\n location: locationProp,\n navigationType = NavigationType.Pop,\n navigator,\n static: staticProp = false,\n}: RouterProps): React.ReactElement | null {\n invariant(\n !useInRouterContext(),\n `You cannot render a inside another .` +\n ` You should never have more than one in your app.`\n );\n\n // Preserve trailing slashes on basename, so we can let the user control\n // the enforcement of trailing slashes throughout the app\n let basename = basenameProp.replace(/^\\/*/, \"/\");\n let navigationContext = React.useMemo(\n () => ({ basename, navigator, static: staticProp }),\n [basename, navigator, staticProp]\n );\n\n if (typeof locationProp === \"string\") {\n locationProp = parsePath(locationProp);\n }\n\n let {\n pathname = \"/\",\n search = \"\",\n hash = \"\",\n state = null,\n key = \"default\",\n } = locationProp;\n\n let location = React.useMemo(() => {\n let trailingPathname = stripBasename(pathname, basename);\n\n if (trailingPathname == null) {\n return null;\n }\n\n return {\n pathname: trailingPathname,\n search,\n hash,\n state,\n key,\n };\n }, [basename, pathname, search, hash, state, key]);\n\n warning(\n location != null,\n ` is not able to match the URL ` +\n `\"${pathname}${search}${hash}\" because it does not start with the ` +\n `basename, so the won't render anything.`\n );\n\n if (location == null) {\n return null;\n }\n\n return (\n \n \n \n );\n}\n\nexport interface RoutesProps {\n children?: React.ReactNode;\n location?: Partial | string;\n}\n\n/**\n * A container for a nested tree of elements that renders the branch\n * that best matches the current location.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/components/routes\n */\nexport function Routes({\n children,\n location,\n}: RoutesProps): React.ReactElement | null {\n let dataRouterContext = React.useContext(DataRouterContext);\n // When in a DataRouterContext _without_ children, we use the router routes\n // directly. If we have children, then we're in a descendant tree and we\n // need to use child routes.\n let routes =\n dataRouterContext && !children\n ? (dataRouterContext.router.routes as DataRouteObject[])\n : createRoutesFromChildren(children);\n return useRoutes(routes, location);\n}\n\nexport interface AwaitResolveRenderFunction {\n (data: Awaited): React.ReactElement;\n}\n\nexport interface AwaitProps {\n children: React.ReactNode | AwaitResolveRenderFunction;\n errorElement?: React.ReactNode;\n resolve: TrackedPromise | any;\n}\n\n/**\n * Component to use for rendering lazily loaded data from returning defer()\n * in a loader function\n */\nexport function Await({ children, errorElement, resolve }: AwaitProps) {\n return (\n \n {children}\n \n );\n}\n\ntype AwaitErrorBoundaryProps = React.PropsWithChildren<{\n errorElement?: React.ReactNode;\n resolve: TrackedPromise | any;\n}>;\n\ntype AwaitErrorBoundaryState = {\n error: any;\n};\n\nenum AwaitRenderStatus {\n pending,\n success,\n error,\n}\n\nconst neverSettledPromise = new Promise(() => {});\n\nclass AwaitErrorBoundary extends React.Component<\n AwaitErrorBoundaryProps,\n AwaitErrorBoundaryState\n> {\n constructor(props: AwaitErrorBoundaryProps) {\n super(props);\n this.state = { error: null };\n }\n\n static getDerivedStateFromError(error: any) {\n return { error };\n }\n\n componentDidCatch(error: any, errorInfo: any) {\n console.error(\n \" caught the following error during render\",\n error,\n errorInfo\n );\n }\n\n render() {\n let { children, errorElement, resolve } = this.props;\n\n let promise: TrackedPromise | null = null;\n let status: AwaitRenderStatus = AwaitRenderStatus.pending;\n\n if (!(resolve instanceof Promise)) {\n // Didn't get a promise - provide as a resolved promise\n status = AwaitRenderStatus.success;\n promise = Promise.resolve();\n Object.defineProperty(promise, \"_tracked\", { get: () => true });\n Object.defineProperty(promise, \"_data\", { get: () => resolve });\n } else if (this.state.error) {\n // Caught a render error, provide it as a rejected promise\n status = AwaitRenderStatus.error;\n let renderError = this.state.error;\n promise = Promise.reject().catch(() => {}); // Avoid unhandled rejection warnings\n Object.defineProperty(promise, \"_tracked\", { get: () => true });\n Object.defineProperty(promise, \"_error\", { get: () => renderError });\n } else if ((resolve as TrackedPromise)._tracked) {\n // Already tracked promise - check contents\n promise = resolve;\n status =\n promise._error !== undefined\n ? AwaitRenderStatus.error\n : promise._data !== undefined\n ? AwaitRenderStatus.success\n : AwaitRenderStatus.pending;\n } else {\n // Raw (untracked) promise - track it\n status = AwaitRenderStatus.pending;\n Object.defineProperty(resolve, \"_tracked\", { get: () => true });\n promise = resolve.then(\n (data: any) =>\n Object.defineProperty(resolve, \"_data\", { get: () => data }),\n (error: any) =>\n Object.defineProperty(resolve, \"_error\", { get: () => error })\n );\n }\n\n if (\n status === AwaitRenderStatus.error &&\n promise._error instanceof AbortedDeferredError\n ) {\n // Freeze the UI by throwing a never resolved promise\n throw neverSettledPromise;\n }\n\n if (status === AwaitRenderStatus.error && !errorElement) {\n // No errorElement, throw to the nearest route-level error boundary\n throw promise._error;\n }\n\n if (status === AwaitRenderStatus.error) {\n // Render via our errorElement\n return ;\n }\n\n if (status === AwaitRenderStatus.success) {\n // Render children with resolved value\n return ;\n }\n\n // Throw to the suspense boundary\n throw promise;\n }\n}\n\n/**\n * @private\n * Indirection to leverage useAsyncValue for a render-prop API on \n */\nfunction ResolveAwait({\n children,\n}: {\n children: React.ReactNode | AwaitResolveRenderFunction;\n}) {\n let data = useAsyncValue();\n if (typeof children === \"function\") {\n return children(data);\n }\n return <>{children}>;\n}\n\n///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n// UTILS\n///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n\n/**\n * Creates a route config from a React \"children\" object, which is usually\n * either a `` element or an array of them. Used internally by\n * `` to create a route config from its children.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/utils/create-routes-from-children\n */\nexport function createRoutesFromChildren(\n children: React.ReactNode,\n parentPath: number[] = []\n): RouteObject[] {\n let routes: RouteObject[] = [];\n\n React.Children.forEach(children, (element, index) => {\n if (!React.isValidElement(element)) {\n // Ignore non-elements. This allows people to more easily inline\n // conditionals in their route config.\n return;\n }\n\n if (element.type === React.Fragment) {\n // Transparently support React.Fragment and its children.\n routes.push.apply(\n routes,\n createRoutesFromChildren(element.props.children, parentPath)\n );\n return;\n }\n\n invariant(\n element.type === Route,\n `[${\n typeof element.type === \"string\" ? element.type : element.type.name\n }] is not a component. All component children of must be a or `\n );\n\n invariant(\n !element.props.index || !element.props.children,\n \"An index route cannot have child routes.\"\n );\n\n let treePath = [...parentPath, index];\n let route: RouteObject = {\n id: element.props.id || treePath.join(\"-\"),\n caseSensitive: element.props.caseSensitive,\n element: element.props.element,\n index: element.props.index,\n path: element.props.path,\n loader: element.props.loader,\n action: element.props.action,\n errorElement: element.props.errorElement,\n hasErrorBoundary: element.props.errorElement != null,\n shouldRevalidate: element.props.shouldRevalidate,\n handle: element.props.handle,\n };\n\n if (element.props.children) {\n route.children = createRoutesFromChildren(\n element.props.children,\n treePath\n );\n }\n\n routes.push(route);\n });\n\n return routes;\n}\n\n/**\n * Renders the result of `matchRoutes()` into a React element.\n */\nexport function renderMatches(\n matches: RouteMatch[] | null\n): React.ReactElement | null {\n return _renderMatches(matches);\n}\n\n/**\n * @private\n * Walk the route tree and add hasErrorBoundary if it's not provided, so that\n * users providing manual route arrays can just specify errorElement\n */\nexport function enhanceManualRouteObjects(\n routes: RouteObject[]\n): RouteObject[] {\n return routes.map((route) => {\n let routeClone = { ...route };\n if (routeClone.hasErrorBoundary == null) {\n routeClone.hasErrorBoundary = routeClone.errorElement != null;\n }\n if (routeClone.children) {\n routeClone.children = enhanceManualRouteObjects(routeClone.children);\n }\n return routeClone;\n });\n}\n","import { unstable_capitalize as capitalize } from '@mui/utils';\nimport responsivePropType from './responsivePropType';\nimport { handleBreakpoints } from './breakpoints';\nexport function getPath(obj, path, checkVars = true) {\n if (!path || typeof path !== 'string') {\n return null;\n } // Check if CSS variables are used\n\n\n if (obj && obj.vars && checkVars) {\n const val = `vars.${path}`.split('.').reduce((acc, item) => acc && acc[item] ? acc[item] : null, obj);\n\n if (val != null) {\n return val;\n }\n }\n\n return path.split('.').reduce((acc, item) => {\n if (acc && acc[item] != null) {\n return acc[item];\n }\n\n return null;\n }, obj);\n}\n\nfunction getValue(themeMapping, transform, propValueFinal, userValue = propValueFinal) {\n let value;\n\n if (typeof themeMapping === 'function') {\n value = themeMapping(propValueFinal);\n } else if (Array.isArray(themeMapping)) {\n value = themeMapping[propValueFinal] || userValue;\n } else {\n value = getPath(themeMapping, propValueFinal) || userValue;\n }\n\n if (transform) {\n value = transform(value);\n }\n\n return value;\n}\n\nfunction style(options) {\n const {\n prop,\n cssProperty = options.prop,\n themeKey,\n transform\n } = options;\n\n const fn = props => {\n if (props[prop] == null) {\n return null;\n }\n\n const propValue = props[prop];\n const theme = props.theme;\n const themeMapping = getPath(theme, themeKey) || {};\n\n const styleFromPropValue = propValueFinal => {\n let value = getValue(themeMapping, transform, propValueFinal);\n\n if (propValueFinal === value && typeof propValueFinal === 'string') {\n // Haven't found value\n value = getValue(themeMapping, transform, `${prop}${propValueFinal === 'default' ? '' : capitalize(propValueFinal)}`, propValueFinal);\n }\n\n if (cssProperty === false) {\n return value;\n }\n\n return {\n [cssProperty]: value\n };\n };\n\n return handleBreakpoints(props, propValue, styleFromPropValue);\n };\n\n fn.propTypes = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' ? {\n [prop]: responsivePropType\n } : {};\n fn.filterProps = [prop];\n return fn;\n}\n\nexport default style;","function _classCallCheck(instance, Constructor) {\n if (!(instance instanceof Constructor)) {\n throw new TypeError(\"Cannot call a class as a function\");\n }\n}\n\nmodule.exports = _classCallCheck;","import { unstable_capitalize as capitalize } from '@material-ui/utils';\nimport responsivePropType from './responsivePropType';\nimport { handleBreakpoints } from './breakpoints';\nexport function getPath(obj, path) {\n if (!path || typeof path !== 'string') {\n return null;\n }\n\n return path.split('.').reduce((acc, item) => acc && acc[item] ? acc[item] : null, obj);\n}\n\nfunction getValue(themeMapping, transform, propValueFinal, userValue = propValueFinal) {\n let value;\n\n if (typeof themeMapping === 'function') {\n value = themeMapping(propValueFinal);\n } else if (Array.isArray(themeMapping)) {\n value = themeMapping[propValueFinal] || userValue;\n } else {\n value = getPath(themeMapping, propValueFinal) || userValue;\n }\n\n if (transform) {\n value = transform(value);\n }\n\n return value;\n}\n\nfunction style(options) {\n const {\n prop,\n cssProperty = options.prop,\n themeKey,\n transform\n } = options;\n\n const fn = props => {\n if (props[prop] == null) {\n return null;\n }\n\n const propValue = props[prop];\n const theme = props.theme;\n const themeMapping = getPath(theme, themeKey) || {};\n\n const styleFromPropValue = propValueFinal => {\n let value = getValue(themeMapping, transform, propValueFinal);\n\n if (propValueFinal === value && typeof propValueFinal === 'string') {\n // Haven't found value\n value = getValue(themeMapping, transform, `${prop}${propValueFinal === 'default' ? '' : capitalize(propValueFinal)}`, propValueFinal);\n }\n\n if (cssProperty === false) {\n return value;\n }\n\n return {\n [cssProperty]: value\n };\n };\n\n return handleBreakpoints(props, propValue, styleFromPropValue);\n };\n\n fn.propTypes = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' ? {\n [prop]: responsivePropType\n } : {};\n fn.filterProps = [prop];\n return fn;\n}\n\nexport default style;","export default function _classCallCheck(instance, Constructor) {\n if (!(instance instanceof Constructor)) {\n throw new TypeError(\"Cannot call a class as a function\");\n }\n}","function _defineProperties(target, props) {\n for (var i = 0; i < props.length; i++) {\n var descriptor = props[i];\n descriptor.enumerable = descriptor.enumerable || false;\n descriptor.configurable = true;\n if (\"value\" in descriptor) descriptor.writable = true;\n Object.defineProperty(target, descriptor.key, descriptor);\n }\n}\n\nfunction _createClass(Constructor, protoProps, staticProps) {\n if (protoProps) _defineProperties(Constructor.prototype, protoProps);\n if (staticProps) _defineProperties(Constructor, staticProps);\n return Constructor;\n}\n\nmodule.exports = _createClass;","function _defineProperties(target, props) {\n for (var i = 0; i < props.length; i++) {\n var descriptor = props[i];\n descriptor.enumerable = descriptor.enumerable || false;\n descriptor.configurable = true;\n if (\"value\" in descriptor) descriptor.writable = true;\n Object.defineProperty(target, descriptor.key, descriptor);\n }\n}\n\nexport default function _createClass(Constructor, protoProps, staticProps) {\n if (protoProps) _defineProperties(Constructor.prototype, protoProps);\n if (staticProps) _defineProperties(Constructor, staticProps);\n return Constructor;\n}","import { formatMuiErrorMessage as _formatMuiErrorMessage } from \"@material-ui/utils\";\n\n/* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define */\n\n/**\n * Returns a number whose value is limited to the given range.\n * @param {number} value The value to be clamped\n * @param {number} min The lower boundary of the output range\n * @param {number} max The upper boundary of the output range\n * @returns {number} A number in the range [min, max]\n */\nfunction clamp(value, min = 0, max = 1) {\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n if (value < min || value > max) {\n console.error(`Material-UI: The value provided ${value} is out of range [${min}, ${max}].`);\n }\n }\n\n return Math.min(Math.max(min, value), max);\n}\n/**\n * Converts a color from CSS hex format to CSS rgb format.\n * @param {string} color - Hex color, i.e. #nnn or #nnnnnn\n * @returns {string} A CSS rgb color string\n */\n\n\nexport function hexToRgb(color) {\n color = color.substr(1);\n const re = new RegExp(`.{1,${color.length >= 6 ? 2 : 1}}`, 'g');\n let colors = color.match(re);\n\n if (colors && colors[0].length === 1) {\n colors = colors.map(n => n + n);\n }\n\n return colors ? `rgb${colors.length === 4 ? 'a' : ''}(${colors.map((n, index) => {\n return index < 3 ? parseInt(n, 16) : Math.round(parseInt(n, 16) / 255 * 1000) / 1000;\n }).join(', ')})` : '';\n}\n\nfunction intToHex(int) {\n const hex = int.toString(16);\n return hex.length === 1 ? `0${hex}` : hex;\n}\n/**\n * Converts a color from CSS rgb format to CSS hex format.\n * @param {string} color - RGB color, i.e. rgb(n, n, n)\n * @returns {string} A CSS rgb color string, i.e. #nnnnnn\n */\n\n\nexport function rgbToHex(color) {\n // Idempotent\n if (color.indexOf('#') === 0) {\n return color;\n }\n\n const {\n values\n } = decomposeColor(color);\n return `#${values.map((n, i) => intToHex(i === 3 ? Math.round(255 * n) : n)).join('')}`;\n}\n/**\n * Converts a color from hsl format to rgb format.\n * @param {string} color - HSL color values\n * @returns {string} rgb color values\n */\n\nexport function hslToRgb(color) {\n color = decomposeColor(color);\n const {\n values\n } = color;\n const h = values[0];\n const s = values[1] / 100;\n const l = values[2] / 100;\n const a = s * Math.min(l, 1 - l);\n\n const f = (n, k = (n + h / 30) % 12) => l - a * Math.max(Math.min(k - 3, 9 - k, 1), -1);\n\n let type = 'rgb';\n const rgb = [Math.round(f(0) * 255), Math.round(f(8) * 255), Math.round(f(4) * 255)];\n\n if (color.type === 'hsla') {\n type += 'a';\n rgb.push(values[3]);\n }\n\n return recomposeColor({\n type,\n values: rgb\n });\n}\n/**\n * Returns an object with the type and values of a color.\n *\n * Note: Does not support rgb % values.\n * @param {string} color - CSS color, i.e. one of: #nnn, #nnnnnn, rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla()\n * @returns {object} - A MUI color object: {type: string, values: number[]}\n */\n\nexport function decomposeColor(color) {\n // Idempotent\n if (color.type) {\n return color;\n }\n\n if (color.charAt(0) === '#') {\n return decomposeColor(hexToRgb(color));\n }\n\n const marker = color.indexOf('(');\n const type = color.substring(0, marker);\n\n if (['rgb', 'rgba', 'hsl', 'hsla', 'color'].indexOf(type) === -1) {\n throw new Error(process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? `Material-UI: Unsupported \\`${color}\\` color.\nThe following formats are supported: #nnn, #nnnnnn, rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla(), color().` : _formatMuiErrorMessage(9, color));\n }\n\n let values = color.substring(marker + 1, color.length - 1);\n let colorSpace;\n\n if (type === 'color') {\n values = values.split(' ');\n colorSpace = values.shift();\n\n if (values.length === 4 && values[3].charAt(0) === '/') {\n values[3] = values[3].substr(1);\n }\n\n if (['srgb', 'display-p3', 'a98-rgb', 'prophoto-rgb', 'rec-2020'].indexOf(colorSpace) === -1) {\n throw new Error(process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? `Material-UI: unsupported \\`${colorSpace}\\` color space.\nThe following color spaces are supported: srgb, display-p3, a98-rgb, prophoto-rgb, rec-2020.` : _formatMuiErrorMessage(10, colorSpace));\n }\n } else {\n values = values.split(',');\n }\n\n values = values.map(value => parseFloat(value));\n return {\n type,\n values,\n colorSpace\n };\n}\n/**\n * Converts a color object with type and values to a string.\n * @param {object} color - Decomposed color\n * @param {string} color.type - One of: 'rgb', 'rgba', 'hsl', 'hsla'\n * @param {array} color.values - [n,n,n] or [n,n,n,n]\n * @returns {string} A CSS color string\n */\n\nexport function recomposeColor(color) {\n const {\n type,\n colorSpace\n } = color;\n let {\n values\n } = color;\n\n if (type.indexOf('rgb') !== -1) {\n // Only convert the first 3 values to int (i.e. not alpha)\n values = values.map((n, i) => i < 3 ? parseInt(n, 10) : n);\n } else if (type.indexOf('hsl') !== -1) {\n values[1] = `${values[1]}%`;\n values[2] = `${values[2]}%`;\n }\n\n if (type.indexOf('color') !== -1) {\n values = `${colorSpace} ${values.join(' ')}`;\n } else {\n values = `${values.join(', ')}`;\n }\n\n return `${type}(${values})`;\n}\n/**\n * Calculates the contrast ratio between two colors.\n *\n * Formula: https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20-TECHS/G17.html#G17-tests\n * @param {string} foreground - CSS color, i.e. one of: #nnn, #nnnnnn, rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla()\n * @param {string} background - CSS color, i.e. one of: #nnn, #nnnnnn, rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla()\n * @returns {number} A contrast ratio value in the range 0 - 21.\n */\n\nexport function getContrastRatio(foreground, background) {\n const lumA = getLuminance(foreground);\n const lumB = getLuminance(background);\n return (Math.max(lumA, lumB) + 0.05) / (Math.min(lumA, lumB) + 0.05);\n}\n/**\n * The relative brightness of any point in a color space,\n * normalized to 0 for darkest black and 1 for lightest white.\n *\n * Formula: https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20-TECHS/G17.html#G17-tests\n * @param {string} color - CSS color, i.e. one of: #nnn, #nnnnnn, rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla(), color()\n * @returns {number} The relative brightness of the color in the range 0 - 1\n */\n\nexport function getLuminance(color) {\n color = decomposeColor(color);\n let rgb = color.type === 'hsl' ? decomposeColor(hslToRgb(color)).values : color.values;\n rgb = rgb.map(val => {\n if (color.type !== 'color') {\n val /= 255; // normalized\n }\n\n return val <= 0.03928 ? val / 12.92 : ((val + 0.055) / 1.055) ** 2.4;\n }); // Truncate at 3 digits\n\n return Number((0.2126 * rgb[0] + 0.7152 * rgb[1] + 0.0722 * rgb[2]).toFixed(3));\n}\n/**\n * Darken or lighten a color, depending on its luminance.\n * Light colors are darkened, dark colors are lightened.\n * @param {string} color - CSS color, i.e. one of: #nnn, #nnnnnn, rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla(), color()\n * @param {number} coefficient=0.15 - multiplier in the range 0 - 1\n * @returns {string} A CSS color string. Hex input values are returned as rgb\n */\n\nexport function emphasize(color, coefficient = 0.15) {\n return getLuminance(color) > 0.5 ? darken(color, coefficient) : lighten(color, coefficient);\n}\n/**\n * Set the absolute transparency of a color.\n * Any existing alpha values are overwritten.\n * @param {string} color - CSS color, i.e. one of: #nnn, #nnnnnn, rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla(), color()\n * @param {number} value - value to set the alpha channel to in the range 0 - 1\n * @returns {string} A CSS color string. Hex input values are returned as rgb\n */\n\nexport function alpha(color, value) {\n color = decomposeColor(color);\n value = clamp(value);\n\n if (color.type === 'rgb' || color.type === 'hsl') {\n color.type += 'a';\n }\n\n if (color.type === 'color') {\n color.values[3] = `/${value}`;\n } else {\n color.values[3] = value;\n }\n\n return recomposeColor(color);\n}\n/**\n * Darkens a color.\n * @param {string} color - CSS color, i.e. one of: #nnn, #nnnnnn, rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla(), color()\n * @param {number} coefficient - multiplier in the range 0 - 1\n * @returns {string} A CSS color string. Hex input values are returned as rgb\n */\n\nexport function darken(color, coefficient) {\n color = decomposeColor(color);\n coefficient = clamp(coefficient);\n\n if (color.type.indexOf('hsl') !== -1) {\n color.values[2] *= 1 - coefficient;\n } else if (color.type.indexOf('rgb') !== -1 || color.type.indexOf('color') !== -1) {\n for (let i = 0; i < 3; i += 1) {\n color.values[i] *= 1 - coefficient;\n }\n }\n\n return recomposeColor(color);\n}\n/**\n * Lightens a color.\n * @param {string} color - CSS color, i.e. one of: #nnn, #nnnnnn, rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla(), color()\n * @param {number} coefficient - multiplier in the range 0 - 1\n * @returns {string} A CSS color string. Hex input values are returned as rgb\n */\n\nexport function lighten(color, coefficient) {\n color = decomposeColor(color);\n coefficient = clamp(coefficient);\n\n if (color.type.indexOf('hsl') !== -1) {\n color.values[2] += (100 - color.values[2]) * coefficient;\n } else if (color.type.indexOf('rgb') !== -1) {\n for (let i = 0; i < 3; i += 1) {\n color.values[i] += (255 - color.values[i]) * coefficient;\n }\n } else if (color.type.indexOf('color') !== -1) {\n for (let i = 0; i < 3; i += 1) {\n color.values[i] += (1 - color.values[i]) * coefficient;\n }\n }\n\n return recomposeColor(color);\n}","export default function toInteger(dirtyNumber) {\n if (dirtyNumber === null || dirtyNumber === true || dirtyNumber === false) {\n return NaN;\n }\n\n var number = Number(dirtyNumber);\n\n if (isNaN(number)) {\n return number;\n }\n\n return number < 0 ? Math.ceil(number) : Math.floor(number);\n}","import type { Action, ActionCreator, StoreEnhancer } from 'redux'\r\nimport { compose } from 'redux'\r\n\r\n/**\r\n * @public\r\n */\r\nexport interface DevToolsEnhancerOptions {\r\n /**\r\n * the instance name to be showed on the monitor page. Default value is `document.title`.\r\n * If not specified and there's no document title, it will consist of `tabId` and `instanceId`.\r\n */\r\n name?: string\r\n /**\r\n * action creators functions to be available in the Dispatcher.\r\n */\r\n actionCreators?: ActionCreator[] | { [key: string]: ActionCreator }\r\n /**\r\n * if more than one action is dispatched in the indicated interval, all new actions will be collected and sent at once.\r\n * It is the joint between performance and speed. When set to `0`, all actions will be sent instantly.\r\n * Set it to a higher value when experiencing perf issues (also `maxAge` to a lower value).\r\n *\r\n * @default 500 ms.\r\n */\r\n latency?: number\r\n /**\r\n * (> 1) - maximum allowed actions to be stored in the history tree. The oldest actions are removed once maxAge is reached. It's critical for performance.\r\n *\r\n * @default 50\r\n */\r\n maxAge?: number\r\n /**\r\n * Customizes how actions and state are serialized and deserialized. Can be a boolean or object. If given a boolean, the behavior is the same as if you\r\n * were to pass an object and specify `options` as a boolean. Giving an object allows fine-grained customization using the `replacer` and `reviver`\r\n * functions.\r\n */\r\n serialize?:\r\n | boolean\r\n | {\r\n /**\r\n * - `undefined` - will use regular `JSON.stringify` to send data (it's the fast mode).\r\n * - `false` - will handle also circular references.\r\n * - `true` - will handle also date, regex, undefined, error objects, symbols, maps, sets and functions.\r\n * - object, which contains `date`, `regex`, `undefined`, `error`, `symbol`, `map`, `set` and `function` keys.\r\n * For each of them you can indicate if to include (by setting as `true`).\r\n * For `function` key you can also specify a custom function which handles serialization.\r\n * See [`jsan`](https://github.com/kolodny/jsan) for more details.\r\n */\r\n options?:\r\n | undefined\r\n | boolean\r\n | {\r\n date?: true\r\n regex?: true\r\n undefined?: true\r\n error?: true\r\n symbol?: true\r\n map?: true\r\n set?: true\r\n function?: true | ((fn: (...args: any[]) => any) => string)\r\n }\r\n /**\r\n * [JSON replacer function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify#The_replacer_parameter) used for both actions and states stringify.\r\n * In addition, you can specify a data type by adding a [`__serializedType__`](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remotedev-serialize/blob/master/helpers/index.js#L4)\r\n * key. So you can deserialize it back while importing or persisting data.\r\n * Moreover, it will also [show a nice preview showing the provided custom type](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/7957859/21814330/a17d556a-d761-11e6-85ef-159dd12f36c5.png):\r\n */\r\n replacer?: (key: string, value: unknown) => any\r\n /**\r\n * [JSON `reviver` function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/parse#Using_the_reviver_parameter)\r\n * used for parsing the imported actions and states. See [`remotedev-serialize`](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remotedev-serialize/blob/master/immutable/serialize.js#L8-L41)\r\n * as an example on how to serialize special data types and get them back.\r\n */\r\n reviver?: (key: string, value: unknown) => any\r\n /**\r\n * Automatically serialize/deserialize immutablejs via [remotedev-serialize](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remotedev-serialize).\r\n * Just pass the Immutable library. It will support all ImmutableJS structures. You can even export them into a file and get them back.\r\n * The only exception is `Record` class, for which you should pass this in addition the references to your classes in `refs`.\r\n */\r\n immutable?: any\r\n /**\r\n * ImmutableJS `Record` classes used to make possible restore its instances back when importing, persisting...\r\n */\r\n refs?: any\r\n }\r\n /**\r\n * function which takes `action` object and id number as arguments, and should return `action` object back.\r\n */\r\n actionSanitizer?: (action: A, id: number) => A\r\n /**\r\n * function which takes `state` object and index as arguments, and should return `state` object back.\r\n */\r\n stateSanitizer?: