Summary:
**PR changes**
The RCTText class originally overrode the accessibilityLabel and returned the raw text of the class ignoring if the accessibilityLabel was set explicitly in code.
Example:
<Text accessibilityLabel="Example"> Hello World </Text> // returns "Hello World" instead of "Example" for the accessibility label
My update checks if the super's accessibilityLabel is not nil and returns the value else it returns the raw text itself as a default to mirror what a UIKit's UILabel does. The super's accessibilityLabel is nil if the accessibilityLabel is not ever set in code. I don't check the length of the label because if the value was set to an empty purposely then it will respect that and return whatever was set in code.
With the new changes:
<Text accessibilityLabel="Example"> Hello World </Text> // returns "Example" for the accessibilityLabel
This change doesn't support nested <Text> components with both accessibilityLabel's value set respectively. The parent's value will return.
Example:
// returns "Example" instead of "Example Test" for the accessibility label
<Text accessibilityLabel="Example">
Hello
<Text accessibilityLabel="Test">
World
</Text>
</Text>
The workaround is just to set the only the parent view's accessibilityLabel with the label desired for it and all its nested views or just not nest the views if possible.
I believe a bigger change would be needed to support accessibility for nested views, for now the changes I have made should satisfy the requirements.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D5806097
fbshipit-source-id: aef2d7cec4657317fcd7dd557448905e4b767f1a
Summary:
The icon size in the test/example cannot be rounded correctly as 3x image, causing redbox like:
```
-[RNTesterSnapshotTests testTabBarExample] : failed: caught "NSInternalInconsistencyException", "RedBox error: Error setting property 'icon' of RCTTabBarItem with tag #14: Image source flux@3x.png size {33, 33} does not match loaded image size {33.333333333333336, 33.333333333333336}."
```
This simply resizes them from 100x100 to 99x99
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D5747345
fbshipit-source-id: 084b4b028436b18dab324fef1fb0a4365072be75
Summary:
**Motivation**
Properly support long presses on the Apple TV remote, and also enable dev menu functionality on a real Apple TV device (shaking an Apple TV doesn't work 😄 )
**Test plan**
New example added to `RNTester`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/15221
Differential Revision: D5526463
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: a61051e86bc82a9561eefc1704bed6b1f2617e05
Summary: We're focusing the React Native core on a set of high quality essential components and will be removing any modules that do not belong in that set. If you're currently using AdSuppportIOS, it will remain available in the react-native-deprecated-modules archive. There's also alternative implementations such as https://github.com/ptomasroos/react-native-idfa/.
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D5388632
fbshipit-source-id: ce6204512b61242a0ba8c731836f3b3b7239b4b0
Summary:
This is the first PR from a series of PRs grabbou and me will make to add blob support to React Native. The next PR will include blob support for XMLHttpRequest.
I'd like to get this merged with minimal changes to preserve the attribution. My next PR can contain bigger changes.
Blobs are used to transfer binary data between server and client. Currently React Native lacks a way to deal with binary data. The only thing that comes close is uploading files through a URI.
Current workarounds to transfer binary data includes encoding and decoding them to base64 and and transferring them as string, which is not ideal, since it increases the payload size and the whole payload needs to be sent via the bridge every time changes are made.
The PR adds a way to deal with blobs via a new native module. The blob is constructed on the native side and the data never needs to pass through the bridge. Currently the only way to create a blob is to receive a blob from the server via websocket.
The PR is largely a direct port of https://github.com/silklabs/silk/tree/master/react-native-blobs by philikon into RN (with changes to integrate with RN), and attributed as such.
> **Note:** This is a breaking change for all people running iOS without CocoaPods. You will have to manually add `RCTBlob.xcodeproj` to your `Libraries` and then, add it to Build Phases. Just follow the process of manual linking. We'll also need to document this process in the release notes.
Related discussion - https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/11103
- `Image` can't show image when `URL.createObjectURL` is used with large images on Android
The websocket integration can be tested via a simple server,
```js
const fs = require('fs');
const http = require('http');
const WebSocketServer = require('ws').Server;
const wss = new WebSocketServer({
server: http.createServer().listen(7232),
});
wss.on('connection', (ws) => {
ws.on('message', (d) => {
console.log(d);
});
ws.send(fs.readFileSync('./some-file'));
});
```
Then on the client,
```js
var ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:7232');
ws.binaryType = 'blob';
ws.onerror = (error) => {
console.error(error);
};
ws.onmessage = (e) => {
console.log(e.data);
ws.send(e.data);
};
```
cc brentvatne ide
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/11417
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D5188484
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 6afcbc4d19aa7a27b0dc9d52701ba400e7d7e98f
Summary:
Adding a Babel plugin that will analyze the file looking for any potential candidate to use `regenerator-runtime`, and if so, will inject dynamically the module. The module is injected per file, so we avoid polluting the global environment. The plugin is also able to inject the `require` call beforehand, so that the inliner can pick them and inline them.
The Babel plugin is part of `react-native-babel-preset`, so as long as you are using this preset you are safe. If not, you should include the specific transformer into your list of plugins, as `react-native-babel-preset/transforms/transform-regenerator-runtime-insertion.js`.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D5388655
fbshipit-source-id: dc403f3d5e2d807529eb8569a85c45fec36a6a3e
Summary: This fixes pretty bad issue when contentSize is calculated based on an intrinsic horizontal (width) limitation, not on a real/current horizontal (width) one.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D5422114
fbshipit-source-id: 0eb582aeb59d29530990d4faabf2f41baa79c058
Summary: The implementation of `clearsOnBeginEditing` was unified and moved to superclass.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D5299396
fbshipit-source-id: 98c5494a782cbe4df5b2d6021828eb7b2012f6dc
Summary:
It's very important in complex UIs to be able to apply alpha channel-based masks to arbitrary content. Common use cases include adding gradient masks at the top or bottom of scroll views, creating masked text effects, feathering images, and generally just masking views while still allowing transparency of those views.
The original motivation for creating this component stemmed from work on `react-navigation`. As I tried to mimic behavior in the native iOS header, I needed to be able to achieve the effect pictured here (this is a screenshot from a native iOS application):
![iOS native navbar animation](https://slack-imgs.com/?c=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fd3vv6lp55qjaqc.cloudfront.net%2Fitems%2F0N3g1Q3H423P3m1c1z3E%2FScreen%2520Shot%25202017-07-06%2520at%252011.57.29%2520AM.png)
In this image, there are two masks:
- A mask on the back button chevron
- A gradient mask on the right button
In addition, the underlying view in the navigation bar is intended to be a UIBlurView. Thus, alpha masking is the only way to achieve this effect.
Behind the scenes, the `maskView` property on `UIView` is used. This is a shortcut to setting the mask on the CALayer directly.
This gives us the ability to mask any view with any other view. While building this component (and testing in the context of an Expo app), I was able to use a `GLView` (a view that renders an OpenGL context) to mask a `Video` component!
I chose to implement this only on iOS right now, as the Android implementation is a) significantly more complicated and b) will most likely not be as performant (especially when trying to mask more complex views).
Review the `<MaskedViewIOS>` section in the RNTester app, observe that views are masked appropriately.
![example](https://d3vv6lp55qjaqc.cloudfront.net/items/250X092v2k3f212f3O16/Screen%20Recording%202017-07-07%20at%2012.18%20PM.gif?X-CloudApp-Visitor-Id=abb33b3e3769bbe2f7b26d13dc5d1442&v=5f9e2d4c)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14898
Differential Revision: D5398721
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 343af874e2d664541aca1fefe922cf7d82aea701
Summary:
This replaces all uses of `React.createClass` with `createReactClass` from the `create-react-class` package, attempting to match use of `var` and `const` according to local style.
Fixes#14620
Refs #14712
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14729
Differential Revision: D5321810
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: ae7b40640b2773fd89c3fb727ec87f688bebf585
Summary:
Adding a Babel plugin that will analyze the file looking for any potential candidate to use `regenerator-runtime`, and if so, will inject dynamically the module. The module is injected per file, so we avoid polluting the global environment. The plugin is also able to inject the `require` call beforehand, so that the inliner can pick them and inline them.
The Babel plugin is part of `react-native-babel-preset`, so as long as you are using this preset you are safe. If not, you should include the specific transformer into your list of plugins, as `react-native-babel-preset/transforms/transform-regenerator-runtime-insertion.js`.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D5321193
fbshipit-source-id: fd4805b28c8a2b986842e23570a64003370d2067
Summary:
Standard only-numeric (number pad) keyboard on iOS does not have any "Done" or "Enter" button, and this is often very badly hurt user experience.
Usually it can be solved by implementing custom `inputAccessoryView`, but RN does not have built-in support for customizing it.
So, this commit introduced limited support only for "Done" button (returnKeyType="done") and it should suite very well for the vast majority of use cases.
This is highly requested feature, see more details here:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/1190
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D5268020
fbshipit-source-id: 90bd5bffac6aaa1fb7c5c2ac539b35b04d45918f
Summary:
<details>
Thanks for submitting a PR! Please read these instructions carefully:
- [ ] Explain the **motivation** for making this change.
- [ ] Provide a **test plan** demonstrating that the code is solid.
- [ ] Match the **code formatting** of the rest of the codebase.
- [ ] Target the `master` branch, NOT a "stable" branch.
Please read the [Contribution Guidelines](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) to learn more about contributing to React Native.
</details>
_What existing problem does the pull request solve?
In iOS when sending a silent push notification you need to configure the 'content-available' APS key to the value of 1 (When this key is present, the system wakes up your app in the background and delivers the notification to its app delegate, see [apple docs](https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/NetworkingInternet/Conceptual/RemoteNotificationsPG/PayloadKeyReference.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40008194-CH17-SW1)).
This PR exposes this property to the notification event handler so app code can handle silent push scenario specifically. Currently this property is not available.
I've updated the PushNotificationIOSExample in the RNTester.
1. Open RNTester in xcode
2. Enable the push notifications capability
3. run on device
4. Go to PushNotificationIOS
5. click on "send fake notification"
6. verify alert message contains 'content-available' with a value of 1.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14584
Differential Revision: D5279181
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: d2288e147d89ba267f54265d819aa0a9969095e7
Summary:
Flashing scroll indicators is a standard behavior on iOS to show the user there's more content.
Launch RNTester on iOS, go to the ScrollView section, tap the "Flash scroll indicators" button.
You'll see this:
![Flash scroll indicators](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/57791/26250919/ebea607a-3cab-11e7-96c6-27579cc809ab.gif)
I've exposed the method `flashScrollIndicators` on all scrolling components that were already exposing a `scrollToXXX` method so it's usable from those components using a ref.
Let me know what you think.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14058
Differential Revision: D5103239
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: caad8474fbe475065418d771b17e4ea9766ffcdc
Summary:
lineBreakMode is a non-existing property (or maybe legacy?)
While reading the docs I encountered this prop being used in the example, but it doesn't exist in the codebase anymore.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13820
Differential Revision: D5189652
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 70e620fc094ae5e1628ab13ee9e410044e4f5291
Summary:
Sometimes, when we implement some custom RN view, we have to proxy all accessible atributes directly to some subview which actually has accesible content. So, in other words, this allows bypass some axillary views in terms of accessibility.
Concreate example which this approach supposed to fix:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14200/files#diff-e5f6b1386b7ba07fd887bca11ec828a4R208
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D5143860
fbshipit-source-id: 6d7ce747f28e5a31d32c925b8ad8fd4b98ce1de1
Summary:
The `requestIdleCallback` sometimes doesn't work in `Debug JS Remotely` mode if I use real device, the callback will never called. I guess it may be debugger worker and device caused by the time gap, or some cause websocket blocking, so it's just sometimes happening.
I think we can support [options](https://developer.mozilla.org/zh-TW/docs/Web/API/Window/requestIdleCallback#Parameters) for that.
Added an example `Run requestIdleCallback with timeout option` for Timers of UIExplorer, it use `{ timeout: 100 }` option with burn CPU 100ms, we can see `didTimeout` is true.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13116
Differential Revision: D4894348
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 29c4c2fe5634b30a8bf8d3495305cd8f635ed922
Summary:
Motivation:
* We maintain two different implementation of <TextInput> (multilined and singlelined), this change makes the implementations much similar which will help us to support and improve both of them in the (near) future;
* We have to have separated RCTView-based container view for (TextField) to support sofisticated bordering and so on;
* It opens to us possibility to unify UITextView and UITextField subclasses and remove code duplication across RCTTextView and RCTTextField;
* Making things decoupled in general will allow us to fix existing bugs with events.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D5083010
fbshipit-source-id: 2f2d42c2244d2b39256c51480c1f16f4e3947c01
Summary: Now padding, border and intinsic sizes are computed same way as for singlelined text input.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D5075880
fbshipit-source-id: 1bc2fd479c13a003c717b1fc3d9c69f4639d4444
Summary: Previosly `borderWidth` did not affect actual content inset (which was a problem).
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D5072483
fbshipit-source-id: d43cba7414a9335b9f9fd4d1565d7aee403cce0e
Summary:
Singleline <TextInput> now has intrinsic size which is equal to size of placeholder.
And if <TextInput> does not have placeholder it still has intrinsic height.
So, we don't need to set the size up manually every single time anymore!
(Multiline <TextInput> already has this feature.)
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D5069971
fbshipit-source-id: f65c1062a812259b66d287929314dc571dc1f3ee
Summary:
Follow up to #11973 to add support to Animated.loop with useNativeDriver on iOS.
**Test plan**
Test with new UIExplorer example
Run unit tests
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13359
Differential Revision: D4960754
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: caa840281f1b060df7a2b1c50405fcae1e1b0de6
Summary:
Previously <TextInput>'s onContentSizeChange event fires very rearly, usually just once after initial layout. This diff fixed that.
I also considered to a bunch of another things to get the native notification, but I found that overriding `onTextChanged` is the most reliable, easy and effitient way to implement this.
I tried/considered:
* onLayout (does not fire)
* OnPreDrawListener (fires to often)
* OnGlobalLayoutListener (does not fire)
* OnLayoutChangeListener (does not fire)
* isLayoutRequested (too hacky)
(I also fixed the <AutoExpandingTextInput> demo to illustrate the fix.)
And just heads up, we will remove `contentSize` info from `onChange` event very soon.
GH issue: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/11692
Reviewed By: achen1
Differential Revision: D5132589
fbshipit-source-id: e7edbd8dc5ae891a6f4a87b51d9450b8c6ce4a1e
Summary:
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/13784
The section footer was only rendered with the last item of the section. However, that meant in sections where no items were rendered, no section footer would be rendered. This patch makes sure that when there are no items the section footer is rendered with the section header in addition to adding tests asserting the existance of section footers in empty lists.
One potential point of contention is whether or not a section separator (as defined by the `SectionSeparatorComponent` prop to `<SectionList>`) should be rendered in an empty list. I did not include a section separator for empty lists, but let me know if you think one should be included. See the test plan below for an image of an empty section rendered without a section separator.
I was also running into a lint error, `no-alert`, in `SectionListExample.js` around line 135 that blocked me from publishing. This error looks to be triggered when the `alert()` global function is called, so to fix the error I added an import for the `Alert` module and called the `alert()` function on that module.
To help debug the `scrollToLocation()` behavior that was modified as a part of this PR I added three buttons (can be seen in the test plan image) which scroll to arbitrary points in the list.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D5084095
fbshipit-source-id: 4c98bebc1c3f1ceaa5a634fa144685d83d1072df
Summary:
**Motivation**
The ART library is part of the react-native repo, but is not included in UIExplorer and has no native testing. This PR adds the ART library to UIExplorer, adds an example tab for it, and adds a snapshot test.
**Test plan**
New snapshot test.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13621
Differential Revision: D4954082
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 83e21c5df1b766ff6ca9f8914eb3382f7323627d
Summary:
We are removing support of nesting views inside <Image> component. We decided to do this because having this feature makes supporting `intrinsinc content size` of the `<Image>` impossible; so when the transition process is complete, there will be no need to specify image size explicitly, it can be inferred from actual image bitmap.
And this is the step #0.
<ImageBackground> is very simple drop-in replacement which implements this functionality via very simple styling.
Please, use <ImageBackground> instead of <Image> if you want to put something inside.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D5100021
fbshipit-source-id: 640c0fb2d1066e166d974efba39b4cfaaee7dd45