Summary:
We had rendering support for prev links, but we never had any previous links in our metadata. Only next links. This adds that support to both Guides and APIs.
**For guides**: `previous` is manually inserted into the metadata of the actual markdown file.
**For APIs/Components**: `previous` is established via code within `extractDocs.js`
> This isn't totally perfect. For example, the transition from the last guide to the first API/component has a next link from the guide, but not a previous link from the API since the way you get the previous links are different from guides and APIs. But this gets us really close.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8754
Differential Revision: D3557972
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: e270bb51e7a4f59f61dad28ae0928d27d0af3d4a
Summary:
Documentation on iOS about triggering events from native components was outdated.
Let me know what you think.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6739
Differential Revision: D3240665
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: f62d52bebd58aae6f93388734338ef74ae536ec5
fbshipit-source-id: f62d52bebd58aae6f93388734338ef74ae536ec5
Summary:?` instance to React Native. The layout system suppressed the values for `frame` and `backgroundColor` on my simple view and it wasn't clear why. After some debugging and hacking it became apparent that React Native needed to adjust those properties during layout. The workaround I found was to wrap my custom `UIView` in another `UIView` instance.
**Motivation**
When attempting to bridge a simple 100x100 red background `UIView` to ReactNative I could not get the view to show up as a `RCTView`. The view was there, but it was not 100x100 and it didn't have a red background. After a couple hours of poking around and debugging the call stacks on `setBackgroundColor` and `setFrame` it became apparent that React Native calls those messages on your `UIView` and sends new values. This is likely because of the layout system React Native uses.
I was encouraged to provide a small comment in the documentation if I thought others might find it useful. This PR is an attempt to provide a note in the documentation
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6786
Differential Revision: D3133093
fb-gh-sync-id: 77d895f2f8e09978d283ee9e3193ee68cc5a7cb8
fbshipit-source-id: 77d895f2f8e09978d283ee9e3193ee68cc5a7cb8
Summary:
public
Due to the cross-platform polyfills we have added (and will add in future) to `UIManager.js`, accessing UIManager directly via NativeModules instead of importing the wrapper is discouraged.
This diff fixes a few places where we were doing this inside our own modules.
Note: As a general policy, we should avoid accessing modules via NativeModules anyway. Using wrapper classes allows us to provide static declarations for all the native methods and properties, which can be checked at build time by flow. If we access the modules directly, those interfaces are only known at runtime.
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D2881300
fb-gh-sync-id: 6737358ea8ea6d722cc1941a4b9fa0123a87fc29
This is an early release and there are several things that are known
not to work if you're porting your iOS app to Android.
See the Known Issues guide on the website.
We will work with the community to reach platform parity with iOS.
This is in preparation for open sourcing React Native for Android.
Also add hyphens to URLs for consistency. This can break people's
browser bookmarks but it's better to be consistent and we can
redirect to docs: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/2137
Test plan: Ran the website locally using `cd website; npm start`
and checked all pages render correctly.
http://i.imgur.com/RrPNgRr.png
Will update "Getting Started", "Tutorial", "Debugging" and
"Testing" separately.