Summary:
In some case, it is very useful to have `velocity` and `targetContentOffset` parameters for `ScrollEndDrag` event. I just added them.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1500
Github Author: =?UTF-8?q?=E6=AD=A3=E9=9C=96?= <zhenglin.lzl@alibaba-inc.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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I've increased the warning levels in the OSS frameworks, which caught a bunch of minor issues. I also fixed some new errors in Xcode 7 relating to designated initializers and TLS security.
Test Plan:
* Test the sample apps and make sure they still work.
* Run tests.
Summary:
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Include `js_name` and `__LINE__` on exported methods' generated names + use the
method implementation instead of `objc_msgSend` on the bridge, so it still works
in case of clashing.
Test Plan: Everything still working, otherwise it'd crash at startup.
Summary:
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`-[RCTJavaScriptExecutor executeBlockOnJavaScriptQueue:]` would always `dispatch_async`
for the WebView and WebSocket executors, what caused for any frame aligned dispatch.
Test Plan:
Test the `Timers, TimerMixin` example on UIExplorer, `requestAnimationFrame` was
taking ~33.3ms when debugging, now takes ~16.6ms as expected.
Summary:
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Include stack traces in native redboxes (e.g. from RCTLogError). It's not trivial to get the file names and line numbers for every frame of the stack, but we can get the first one which is nice.
Test Plan: {F22548418}
Summary:
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setFrame:forRootView: wasn't triggering a batch update, which is required to trigger text update. This meant text wasn't re-displayed after a rotate, only after a touch.
I also found a bug that meant we weren't caching textStorage as much as we could be. Fixed that too.
Test Plan:
* Test <Text> example in UIExplorer and ensure it lays out on rotate.
* Test <Timers> example and verify text is still updating
* Products shouldn't be affected as they have separate text implementation
Summary:
Added some more exports to React that are either necessary or often useful for component authors.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/262
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
This is a proposal to add `getScrollResponder` to all ScrollView-like components, including ListView. This allows multiple higher-order scroll views to be composed while allowing the owner of the top-level scroll view to call `scrollableView.getScrollResponder().scrollTo(...)` regardless of whether `scrollableView` is a ScrollView, ListView, InvertedScrollView, etc.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/766
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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Remove extra `JSGlobalContextRetain` that was causing the context ref to leak +
remove `self` reference from block and improve invalidation
Test Plan:
Run the UIExplorer, reload the app a few times, verify that the memory usage is
not increasing.
Summary:
I am not 100% sure what causes reason to be null but it does happen.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1483
Github Author: Stanislav Vishnevskiy <vishnevskiy@gmail.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
Without a width or height set for the X or O image they don't appear, fix this problem by adding styles with width and height specified.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1122
Github Author: Rusty Conover <rusty@luckydinosaur.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
The `InspectorOverlay` component was getting unwieldy, so I broke it into three components:
- Inspector
- InspectorOverlay
- InspectorPanel
and added @flow types.
The inspector was also living under the `ReactIOS` directory, and I moved it
up into the `Libraries` directory, as the inspector will soon be usable [on
Android](https://phabricator.fb.com/D2138319).
All features of the inspector should remain functional, with the addition of
one feature:
- you can toggle "touch to inspect" by tapping the "Inspect" button at the
bottom of the inspection panel. When inspection is disabled, the panel remains, but you can interact with
the app normally without touches being intercepted
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Test Plan:
Open the inspector:
- touch to inspect things, verify that margin, padding, size and position are
reported correctly, and that the component hierarchy is navigable.
- tap the "Inspect" button, and verify that you can interact with the app
normally.
{F22548949}
[Video of toggling inspection](https://www.latest.facebook.com/pxlcld/mrs9)
Summary:
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This probably needs more thought - might want to differentiate between console.error and reportError.
Test Plan: console.error and reportError no longer redbox. invariant and RCTLogError still do.
Summary:
Summary:
Adds a CocoaPods subspec for LinkingIOS
Discussed in issue #667
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1586
Github Author: Mark Edington <medington@wanderful.com>
Test Plan:
Pull in the subspec and run a sample which calls
RCTLinkingManager.openURL(url);
Summary:
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The information we required about the exported methods were previously stored
on the binary's DATA section, which didn't allow to access methods on different
static libraries, or in any dynamic library at all. Instead of fetching information
from all the DATA segments, this diff changes the macro in order to create a
new method, that returns the required information about the original method. The
module itself is registered at load time, and on the bridge initialization all
the auto-generated methods are called to gather the methods' information.
Test Plan:
UIExplorer previously had a dependency on `RCTTest`, because it had a `TestModule`
that had to be on the same library. `RCTTest` is now a dependency of
`UIExplorerIntegrationTests`. So the tests themselves running should test it.
Summary:
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The alert is less aggressive, otherwise it seems like the app is broken.
Test Plan:
Run the UIExplorer, open the Geolocation example and deny access. It should
alert instead of redbox'ing
Summary:
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This is the first of a few diffs that change the way the executors are handled
by the bridge.
For they are just promoted to modules, so they are automatically loaded by the bridge.
Test Plan:
Tested on UIExplorer, Catalyst and MAdMan.
Tested all the 3 executors, everything looks fine.
Summary:
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There have been multiple instances of confusion about whether a redbox means the
developer did something they shouldn't but things will keep working, or if
something went horribly wrong and the app will crash in prod. This diff
introduces an orange background color to the redbox for `console.error` and
`RCTLogError` to indicate that something bad happened, but that the app will
continue working.
Test Plan:
see orange error for geo permissions:
{F22541375}
Summary:
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`[Bridge] Add support for JS async functions to RCT_EXPORT_METHOD` was imported but broke some internal code, reverting the `MessageQueue` that caused the issues and add a test, since the method is not used yet.
Test Plan: Run the test o/
Summary:
Adds support for JS async methods and helps guide people writing native modules w.r.t. the callbacks. With this diff, on the native side you write:
```objc
RCT_EXPORT_METHOD(getValueAsync:(NSString *)key
resolver:(RCTPromiseResolver)resolve
rejecter:(RCTPromiseRejecter)reject)
{
NSError *error = nil;
id value = [_nativeDataStore valueForKey:key error:&error];
// "resolve" and "reject" are automatically defined blocks that take
// any object (nil is OK) and an NSError, respectively
if (!error) {
resolve(value);
} else {
reject(error);
}
}
```
On the JS side, you can write:
```js
var {DemoDataStore} = require('react-native').NativeModules;
DemoDataStore.getValueAsync('sample-key').then((value) => {
console.log('Got:', value);
}, (error) => {
console.error(error);
// "error" is an Error object whose message is the NSError's description.
// The NSError's code and domain are also set, and the native trace i
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1232
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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This is a refactor of @philikon's original diff that decouples the dependencies between the Network and Image modules, and replaces RCTDataQueryExecutor with a more useful abstraction.
I've introduced the RCTURLRequestHandler protocol, which is a new type of bridge module used for loading data using an NSURLRequest. RCTURLRequestHandlers can be registered using RCT_EXPORT_MODULE() and are then available at runtime for use by the RCTDataManager, which will automatically select the appropriate handler for a given request based on the handler's self-reported capabilities.
The currently implemented handlers are:
- RCTHTTPRequestHandler - the standard open source HTTP request handler that uses NSURLSession
- RKHTTPRequestHandler - the internal FB HTTP request handler that uses FBNetworking
- RCTImageRequestHandler - a handler for loading local images from the iOS asset-library
Depends on D2108193
Test Plan:
- Internal apps still work
- OSS port still compiles, Movies app and a sample Parse app still work
- uploading image to Parse using the above code snippet works
- tested `FormData` with string and image parameters using http://www.posttestserver.com/