Summary:
Android (starting from API 23) supports "light status bar", thus it is possible to extend StatusBar and make `barStyle` property work not only for iOS, but also for Android.
This PR introduces one more `barStyle` option `dark-content` in addition to two existing ones (`default` and `light-content`).
Why there are 3 options instead of 2?
Two simple reasons:
1) to make all existing applications fully compatible with these changes;
2) the default status bar on Android is dark with white text and icons, while on iOS it is light with black text and icons on it. Thus the `default` option means something like "I don't really care, just apply the default color for this platform", while two other options (`light-content` and `dark-content`) allow to accurately specify the required result.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10185
Differential Revision: D3952346
fbshipit-source-id: 999a67614abff52321fbeb06298ebf1946c3f1d1
Summary:
As part of improving the API and Component reference docs #8154 this pull request adds the following:
- jsdoc support for API docs. See the AlertIOS changes as an example.
- type definitions support and added to both API and Component docs. This is supported via react-docgen and jsdoc.
- better formatting of method properties (now shown in a table).
FYI, API and Component docs were previously generated in two different ways. Components were using react-docgen and that basically remains as-is. APIs were using custom parsing code and that's been switched to use a jsdoc parser + react-docgen as an option for typedefs (it could also use the jsdoc parser).
Two docs have been updated to showcase how we'd like the new docs to look:
- AlertIOS (API): showing method parameters, examples, typedefs, more details overall.
- Statusbar (Component): showing method parameters, typedefs, more details overall.
**Note**: To convert new API docs to use the new format, add `jsdoc` to the initial file comment. C
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8196
Differential Revision: D3465037
Pulled By: lacker
fbshipit-source-id: 78415d44bc5be02db802f5b1f7a0b249689abdf7
Summary:
This is a solution for the problem I raised in https://www.facebook.com/groups/react.native.community/permalink/768218933313687/
I've added a new native base class, `RCTEventEmitter` as well as an equivalent JS class/module `NativeEventEmitter` (RCTEventEmitter.js and EventEmitter.js were taken already).
Instead of arbitrary modules sending events via `bridge.eventDispatcher`, the idea is that any module that sends events should now subclass `RCTEventEmitter`, and provide an equivalent JS module that subclasses `NativeEventEmitter`.
JS code that wants to observe the events should now observe it via the specific JS module rather than via `RCTDeviceEventEmitter` directly. e.g. to observer a keyboard event, instead of writing:
const RCTDeviceEventEmitter = require('RCTDeviceEventEmitter');
RCTDeviceEventEmitter.addListener('keyboardWillShow', (event) => { ... });
You'd now write:
const Keyboard = require('Keyboard');
Keyboard.addListener('keyboardWillShow', (event) => { ... });
Within a component, you can also use the `Subscribable.Mixin` as you would previously, but instead of:
this.addListenerOn(RCTDeviceEventEmitter, 'keyboardWillShow', ...);
Write:
this.addListenerOn(Keyboard, 'keyboardWillShow', ...);
This approach allows the native `RCTKeyboardObserver` module to be created lazily the first time a listener is added, and to stop sending events when the last listener is removed. It also allows us to validate that the event strings being observed and omitted match the supported events for that module.
As a proof-of-concept, I've converted the `RCTStatusBarManager` and `RCTKeyboardObserver` modules to use the new system. I'll convert the rest in a follow up diff.
For now, the new `NativeEventEmitter` JS module wraps the `RCTDeviceEventEmitter` JS module, and just uses the native `RCTEventEmitter` module for bookkeeping. This allows for full backwards compatibility (code that is observing the event via `RCTDeviceEventEmitter` instead of the specific module will still work as expected, albeit with a warning). Once all legacy calls have been removed, this could be refactored to something more elegant internally, whilst maintaining the same public interface.
Note: currently, all device events still share a single global namespace, since they're really all registered on the same emitter instance internally. We should move away from that as soon as possible because it's not intuitive and will likely lead to strange bugs if people add generic events such as "onChange" or "onError" to their modules (which is common practice for components, where it's not a problem).
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3269966
fbshipit-source-id: 1412daba850cd373020e1086673ba38ef9193050
Summary:The website now displays public methods on components. This was implemented mostly in react-docgen via #66. This adds a <Method> component that is used by the component and API doc pages to display documentation for a method.
It also adds some missing documentation and tweak some existing one to integrate with this feature. I also prefixed some component methods with an '_' so they don't show up in the doc.
**Test plan (required)**
Tested every component page locally to make sure the methods doc was displayed properly.
Tested an API page to make sure it still worked properly.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6890
Differential Revision: D3159911
Pulled By: vjeux
fb-gh-sync-id: 1e6a4640cda6794496d9844c1af6a1451c017dcc
fbshipit-source-id: 1e6a4640cda6794496d9844c1af6a1451c017dcc
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6706
Differential Revision: D3109403
fb-gh-sync-id: 4c92b4dc7950377f9efad6129a49c594bcd9a68a
fbshipit-source-id: 4c92b4dc7950377f9efad6129a49c594bcd9a68a
Summary:This adds a `HEIGHT` constant on `StatusBar` on Android. I needed only this for now but I will work on a better status bar dimensions API later (see TODO).
It also improves the implementation to fix a bug that happened when multiple `StatusBar` components get updated in the same frame as well as remove useless calls to the `StatusBarModule` when values did not change.
Instead of calling the `StatusBarManager` immediately when the component gets updated and relying on the order of the calls that get dispatched to native we now wait at the end of the frame to send the calls to the `StatusBarManager` using `setImmediate`. To make this work properly we need to change the data structure of the props stack a little bit to store the desired transition/animation too for each value.
Finally this updates the example to only show the ones that work for the current platform.
**Test plan**
In the UIExplorer Example, in the 'StatusBar dimensions' section it should show 25 for the height of the status bar.
A
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6195
Differential Revision: D3017559
fb-gh-sync-id: d6f4c6a72a2dfde83496ecc0f56dca4abaf3055e
shipit-source-id: d6f4c6a72a2dfde83496ecc0f56dca4abaf3055e
Summary:
I started working on improving the `StatusBar` API and make it work on Android. I added support for `setColor`, `setTranslucent` (the status bar is still visible but the app can draw under) and `setHidden` on Android. Looking for feedback on how to improve the API before I put more time on this :).
Right now I went for a cross platform API and functions that don't exist on a platform are just a no-op but I'm not sure it is the best choice since at the moment what is supported is very different between both platforms. I was wondering what you guys think and if it would be better off as 2 different modules.
It is also possible to port some of the features I added for Android to iOS even if there is no 'standard' way to do it. Like `setColor` could be implemented by drawing a colored view under the status bar and translucent by adding/removing some padding.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5360
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2840417
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: 5c8d988bccf8035341f0efe27e54dd8402c18d24
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.
Summary:
Added the ability to turn on and off the network activity indicator using:
```
StatusBarIOS.setNetworkActivityIndicatorVisible(true)
```
and
```
StatusBarIOS.setNetworkActivityIndicatorVisible(false)
```
Also added an example to the UIExplorer example app.
Fix#986
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/2079
Github Author: Mark Miyashita <negativetwelve@gmail.com>
- [ReactNative] Use deprecated ix in TabBarExample | Amjad Masad
- [ReactNative] Expanded license on obj-c files | Christopher Chedeau
- [ReactNative] Expanded license on js files | Christopher Chedeau
- [ReactNative] Fix React Devtools integration | Alex Kotliarskyi
- [Text] Account for font leading so descenders are not clipped | James Ide
- [ReactNative] Expanded license on js packager files | Christopher Chedeau
- more UIExplorer flow | Basil Hosmer
- [react-packager] Pick up package changes while running | Amjad Masad
- Added a graph view and a ReactNative metric that displays current queue and execution time for the JS thread. | Bryce Redd
- [ReactNative] Add NativeModules and DeviceEventEmitter to react-native exports | Alex Kotliarskyi
- [ReactNative] Remove pushNotification prop from renderApplication | Eric Vicenti
- [react_native] Stub VibrationIOS on Android | Andy Street
- [ReactNative] Simplify and test interpolators | Christopher Chedeau
- [ReactNative] Increase timeout for obj-c tests | Christopher Chedeau
- [ReactNative] Updated RKText to new UIManager system | Nick Lockwood
- [ReactNative] Unforked RCTShadowView, moved RKTextView into FBReactKitTextModule | Nick Lockwood
- [ReactKit] Remove NativeModulesDeprecated | Spencer Ahrens
- [ReactNative] Allow single callbacks in NativeModules | Spencer Ahrens
- [ReactNative] s/RK/RCT in OSS | Spencer Ahrens
- [ReactNative] Cleanup StyleSheet API | Christopher Chedeau
- [RCTVibration] Basic Vibration API | Christopher Chedeau
- [React Native] Prevent crash in redbox code with two thrown errors | Ben Alpert
- [ReactNative] unbreak Android | Andrew Rasmussen
- [ReactNative] Make run on iOS7 again | Philipp von Weitershausen
- [ReactNative] Make it possible to use fbobjc's RKJSModules for ReactAndroid | Philipp von Weitershausen
- [React Native] Add image/network cache | Alex Akers
- [ReactNative] Sync fbandroid to fbobjc | Philipp von Weitershausen