React DOM: Add support for Invoker Commands API#36493
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This commit adds a new test case to verify that the commandFor attribute is correctly set on button elements. It ensures that the attribute is rendered as expected in the DOM. Additionally, it modifies the handling of the commandFor property in the ReactDOMComponent to allow for better error handling in development mode.
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May 21, 2026
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I am reusing 'popover-target' ID be because the common use case for the invoker API is popovers. If I should change it let me know.
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@eps1lon or @rickhanlonii, this is ready for review. If you would be so kind, could you take a look at this PR? |
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Summary
This includes support for commandfor, command, and oncommand event. The events are only triggered by elements that match the invoker command API.
The Invoker Commands API is currently supported in all major browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox)
I designed this PR to match React DOM: Add support for Popover API #27981 as closely as possible, with as few changes as possible.
fixes: #32478
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