Summary:
- [x] Explain the **motivation** for making this change.
- [x] Provide a **test plan** demonstrating that the code is solid.
- [x] Match the **code formatting** of the rest of the codebase.
- [x] Target the `master` branch, NOT a "stable" branch.
The CameraRoll docs have a method for `saveImageWithTag`. I wanted to know how to use it and how it differs from the other methods. So I open the react-native repo and used the source.
I discovered this method is deprecated. It does use a console warning to notify upon use. A developer should not have to use a deprecated method to know it's no longer supported. The docs should state this until it is removed from the library.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/facebook/react-native.git
cd react-native
npm install
cd website
npm install
npm start
open http://localhost:8079/react-native/docs/cameraroll.html
```
Verify there are comments for `saveImageWithTag` method notifying developers that it is deprecated.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14345
Differential Revision: D5198453
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: 2b74120a1ee450b903cdcff3812a83747dac5bb8
Summary:
Currently, Android camera roll videos cannot be retrieved in RN since
1) `CameraRollManager.java` doesn't do anything with the `assetType` param
2) Unspecifying MIME types doesn't show videos
This diff allows videos to be shown in the `CameraRoll.getPhotos(..)` call by reading `assetType`. Future diffs will come where the thumbnail and other info will be returned as well.
Reviewed By: furdei
Differential Revision: D5019202
fbshipit-source-id: a920273761b31f1a59ba6b8bc49c05852506829c
Summary: Exporting an object instead of an array so it can be used as an enum by other files.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D5007488
fbshipit-source-id: 8253a424f0dbb51511b889b1da637f366c0f290a
Summary:
- [x] Explain the **motivation** for making this change.
- [ ] ~Provide a **test plan** demonstrating that the code is solid.~
- [x] Match the **code formatting** of the rest of the codebase.
- [x] Target the `master` branch, NOT a "stable" branch.
The key name required to access the CameraRoll in iOS is incorrect.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13755
Differential Revision: D4994048
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 9ec2f793f03f529e9cf0f89106f88445fde50f2a
Summary: The xcode project for these bundled libraries should not depend on UIExplorer
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D4979629
fbshipit-source-id: 440b225805e9ebaf0a02b39a35c3ab9c2a83ad05
Summary:
This is enforced for all of our internal iOS code and a common cause of import failures.
cc janicduplessis
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13124
Differential Revision: D4765016
fbshipit-source-id: 7c8248c98bca0fa6bad24d5a52b666243375e0db
Summary:
**Motivation**:
The `CameraRoll.getPhotos()` documentation is lacking, I've simply exposed the shapes of the params object and returned object, as defined and documented in `getPhotosParamChecker` and `getPhotosReturnChecker`.
**Test plan**:
Built the website and checked the documentation.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/12524
Differential Revision: D4608419
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 887d32b32312a492e57bf65fca503891de0bd661
Summary:
The DCIM folder is a better mapping to a "CameraRoll" than the "movies" or "pictures" directories.
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Environment.html#DIRECTORY_DCIM
```
DIRECTORY_DCIM
The traditional location for pictures and videos when mounting the device as a camera.
Note that this is primarily a convention for the top-level public directory, as this convention makes no sense elsewhere.
```
**Test plan**
- Make sure tests pass on both Travis and Circle CI.
- Test `saveToCameraRoll` in an example app, and check it is saved to the expected folder in a photos app.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/12059
Differential Revision: D4500946
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: 8af994492303c175374502dffe6fd2f3e4e9975e
Summary:
Explain the **motivation** for making this change. What existing problem does the pull request solve?
I had tried fixing a broken link in a previous commit (#11453). My commit was merged, but it did not resolve the underlying problem. I have looked into how links should be formed for the docs and have fixed the original problem as well as updated all other links to be consistent.
Previous link formats:
- /docs/sample.html <-- broken link
- sample.html <-- broken link
- https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/sample.html <-- works
- /react-native/docs/sample.html <-- works
- docs/sample.html <-- works (permalink format)
This PR updates all links to the permalink format.
**Test plan (required)**
I ran the website locally and manually tested half of the links in each category. They all worked.
```
$ cd website
$ npm install && npm start
```
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/12064
Differential Revision: D4489153
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: bf0231d941ba147317595c3b3466dc579a887169
Summary:
As of iOS10 permission is required to access user photos and their galleries, I felt this really needed to be addressed. I hope to create a section dedicated to iOS permissions soon.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/11259
Differential Revision: D4364354
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 97bdeb09deba01995eebd038e00ccc84b08281c9
Summary:
Xcode really sucks, per some discussion on e1577df1fd and https://developer.apple.com/library/content/technotes/tn2215/_index.html, if you use the headers phase, and mark headers in your static library as public, they will actually end up in the final package that's built and you can't submit to the app store! This changes our xcode setup to use a copy files phase instead.
I've also changed the header include path to be $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/include, which is added to the include path by Xcode by default, so 3rd party libraries should not be impacted by these changes anymore.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D4291607
fbshipit-source-id: 969b9ebcbeb8161f85427f8c429e198d9d0fae30
Summary:
To make React Native play nicely with our internal build infrastructure we need to properly namespace all of our header includes.
Where previously you could do `#import "RCTBridge.h"`, you must now write this as `#import <React/RCTBridge.h>`. If your xcode project still has a custom header include path, both variants will likely continue to work, but for new projects, we're defaulting the header include path to `$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/usr/local/include`, where the React and CSSLayout targets will copy a subset of headers too. To make Xcode copy headers phase work properly, you may need to add React as an explicit dependency to your app's scheme and disable "parallelize build".
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D4213120
fbshipit-source-id: 84a32a4b250c27699e6795f43584f13d594a9a82
Summary: Correct header import paths, update podspec so we point at the copy in ReactCommon (and can eventually remove the copy under React)
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D4204501
fbshipit-source-id: e979a010092f025b2cdc289e1e5f22fc7b65a8d1
Summary:
on iOS, if you pull photo from one of user's custom album, the app crashes on the assertion `RCTAssert(resolvedPromise == NO, @"Resolved the promise before we finished processing the results.");` . assertion that was assumed to never been reached.
According to iOS doc, the enumerateGroupsWithTypes `usingBlock` block is called with `group=nil` when the iteration is over, but in current react-native implementation, it is stopping in other circumstance (because the `else` case) which is probably a mistake.
You have probably never seen the bug because you didn't tried to use getPhotos with something else than the pre-defined groups, but it should be possible to do so *(and it seems to work fine as soon as I included my fix. Later I should provide a PR that includes a way to list user groups :) but at least I need this to gets in, otherwise it crashes)*.
For instance, User have a Photo Folder (or "album", whatever you call it) called "Instagram", when I call `CameraRoll.getPhotos({ groupName: "Instagram",
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10272
Differential Revision: D4009342
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: a73ca828133b4f0d880c229f9b675538854020de
Summary:
It's very confusing that this modules doesn't work like most others. I believe it would be beneficial to state that upfront. When you know that you *have* to link the CameraRoll library then the resources help you know how to link are pretty straightforward.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9708
Differential Revision: D3809715
fbshipit-source-id: b100874426146d38251c52fde29502e4dda74d40
Summary: This removes `node_modules/react` from the list of directories that are used for haste module resolutions. Modules required from React are now imported with `require('react/lib/…')`.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3509863
fbshipit-source-id: 32cd34e2b8496f0a6676dbe6bb1eacc18124c01e
Summary:
This PR adds the ability to export videos to the CameraRoll on both Android and iOS (previously only photos were possible, at least on iOS). The API has changed as follows:
```
// old
saveImageWithTag(tag: string): Promise<string>
// new
saveToCameraRoll(tag: string, type?: 'photo' | 'video'): Promise<string>
```
if no `type` parameter is passed, `video` is inferred if the tag ends with ".mov" or ".mp4", otherwise `photo` is assumed.
I've left in the `saveImageWithTag` method for now with a deprecation warning.
**Test plan (required)**
I created the following very simple app to test exporting photos and videos to the CameraRoll, and ran it on both iOS and Android. The functionality works as intended on both platforms.
```js
// index.js
/**
* Sample React Native App
* https://github.com/facebook/react-native
* flow
*/
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import {
AppRegistry,
StyleSheet,
Text,
View,
CameraRoll,
} from 'react-native';
import FS fro
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7988
Differential Revision: D3401251
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: af3fc24e6fa5b84ac377e9173f3709c6f9795f20
Summary:
Allows developers to specify headers to include in the HTTP request
when fetching a remote image. For example, one might leverage this
when fetching an image from an endpoint that requires authentication:
```
<Image
style={styles.logo}
source={{
uri: 'http://facebook.github.io/react/img/logo_og.png',
headers: {
Authorization: 'someAuthToken'
}
}}
/>
```
Note that the header values must be strings.
Works on iOS and Android.
**Test plan (required)**
- Ran a small example like the one above on iOS and Android and ensured the headers were sent to the server.
- Ran a small example to ensure that \<Image\> components without headers still work.
- Currently using this code in our app.
Adam Comella
Microsoft Corp.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7338
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3371458
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: cdb24fe2572c3ae3ba82c86ad383af6d85157e20
Summary:
This pull request corrects a bug found in `RCTAssetsLibraryRequestHandler` which used the asset UTI as the mimeType.
The code for finding the mimeType is based on the implementation used in `RCTImageLoader` and `RCTImageUtils`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7349
Differential Revision: D3252796
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: b9303a99333e4744dfe23045f4a2755307305772
fbshipit-source-id: b9303a99333e4744dfe23045f4a2755307305772
Summary:Follow-up to https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5084
This…
- changes all requires within RN to `require('fbjs/lib/…')`
- updates `.flowconfig`
- updates `packager/blacklist.js`
- adapts tests
- removes things from `Libraries/vendor/{core,emitter}` that are also in fbjs
- removes knowledge of `fbjs` from the packager
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5084
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D2926835
fb-gh-sync-id: 2095e22b2f38e032599d1f2601722b3560e8b6e9
shipit-source-id: 2095e22b2f38e032599d1f2601722b3560e8b6e9
Summary:
public
In 9baff8f437 (diff-8d9841e5b53fd6c9cf3a7f431827e319R331), I incorrectly assumed that iOS was wrapping promises in an extra Array. What was really happening is that all the callers were doing this. I removed the wrapping in the callers and the special case handling MessageQueue.
Now one can pass whatever object one wants to resolve and it will show properly in the resolve call on the js side. This fixes issue https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/5851
Reviewed By: nicklockwood
Differential Revision: D2921565
fb-gh-sync-id: 9f81e2a87f6a48e9197413b843e452db345a7ff9
shipit-source-id: 9f81e2a87f6a48e9197413b843e452db345a7ff9
Summary:
public
This is the first module moving to the new model of working with Promises.
We now warn on uses of callback version. At some point we will remove that.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2849811
fb-gh-sync-id: 8a31924cc2b438efc58f3ad22d5f27c273563472
Summary:
public
Standardises the image decoding logic for all image sources, meaning we get the benefits of efficient downscaling of images from all sources, not just ALAssets.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2647083
fb-gh-sync-id: e41456f838e4c6ab709b1c1523f651a86ff6e623
Summary: The CameraRoll API shows up "unsuffixed" in the API list in the docs, so it is confusing to find that it is unimplemented on Android.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3901
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2625837
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: 4e5c00d260a30840a12fd9be0409c354d2052642