Summary: This adds a callback for <Text> to get metrics about the rendered text. It's divided by line but that could be changed to "fragments" (which makes more sense for multi-lingual). Right now by line is convenient as you frequently want to know where the first and last line end (though we could make this work with fragments I suppose).
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D9440914
fbshipit-source-id: bb011bb7a52438380d3f604ffe7019b98c18d978
Summary:
While the original reason for this change was because of an issue #20780, with further investigation I concluded that the issue is till present for this combo of versions:
glog - 0.3.5
google-cast-sdk - 4.3.1
Downgrading google-cast-sdk to 4.3.0 fixed the build issue.
Release Notes:
--------------
Updated glog version from 0.3.4 to 0.3.5 for iOS
[IOS] [ENHANCEMENT] [GLOG]
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20811
Differential Revision: D9485221
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 65caf0839588384a5229a6165506dc6ef62e5fc5
Summary:
Bump android gradle plugin to 3.1.4. We have been stay to 2.x too long. With 3.x we can have instant run and great performance and new features brought by google.
Also thanks to CFKevinRef great pr to make this possible.
pass all current ci. I have also tested RNTester release version works without crash.
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17967.
[GENERAL] [ANDROID] [FEATURE] - bump android gradle to 3.1.4
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20767
Differential Revision: D9437576
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 6084056a1390582a75a879918f2538b0480f6299
Summary:
I found that android support library 27.x (874cca1ac2) requires compileSdkVersion to be 27. Also found that many FB projects use SDK 27.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20777
Differential Revision: D9478431
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: ca100f6b5b39e7d112926124423f9510a0efc291
Summary:
The API was available only on Android (with no mention to that effect in the docs, AFAICT).
This commit adds a simple iOS implementation based on NSURLCache. It should be possible to
query the decoded image cache as well to provide higher fidelity (i.e. "disk", "memory",
"decoded") if the caller passes size, scale, etc. in addition to the image URL, but it's
probably not worth the complexity. The assumption is that callers are interested in the
durability rather than performance aspect of the returned information.
Tested with RNTester on iPhone emulator.
[IOS] [ENHANCEMENT] [Image] - Implemented queryCache
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18782
Differential Revision: D9411533
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: b430263959bb5f9b8ed9e28bb0a95f8879df881a
Summary: The controller you requested could not be found.
Reviewed By: gabelevi
Differential Revision: D9390604
fbshipit-source-id: 68ba89ba197f74322e4c85c3bfc1f334fb740852
Summary: Locking down view style so that invalid styles can't be passed into View.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D9309097
fbshipit-source-id: 69e7e3c5626609cfd47c167027a55470c42228c8
Summary:
.android.js files may be checked (when the next version of flow is released) by using `flow start --flowconfig-name .flowconfig.android` and `flow status --flowconfig-name .flowconfig.android`
This diff adds suppressions to the errors that are in .android.js files, which flow does not check right now.
When site is `react_native_fb` or `react_native_android_fb`, error will be suppressed when checking with .flowconfig.android
When site is `react_native_fb` or `react_native_ios_fb`, error will be suppressed when checking with .flowconfig.
You can use `react_native_fb` when it should be suppressed for both.
The controller you requested could not be found.
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D9122178
fbshipit-source-id: 0ec9d3cae3d887f58645e6585b2a3f6c3889b13e
Summary:
ag -L --ignore __snapshots__ 'flow strict|noflow|generated|The controller you requested could not be found.' | ag '\.js$' | xargs ag -l 'flow' | sort > ~/temp
cat ~/temp | xargs ag -L 'flow strict' | xargs sed -i '' 's/flow$/flow strict-local/'
until flow check; do flow check --json | jq -r '.errors[].message[0].path' | sort | uniq | xargs hg revert; done
allow_many_files
The controller you requested could not be found.
The controller you requested could not be found.
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D9004573
fbshipit-source-id: 936bd5741706b781be06bf08b6ad805a69407dfd
Summary:
…s a crash in Text Example of RNTester.
Thank you for sending the PR! We appreciate you spending the time to work on these changes.
Help us understand your motivation by explaining why you decided to make this change.
If this PR fixes an issue, type "Fixes #issueNumber" to automatically close the issue when the PR is merged.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20558
Differential Revision: D9235009
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 23ed28f7c8b84f509d35ac0fe7aa72c183a9ab11
Summary:
Flow doesn't check .android.js files yet anyway.
I'm going to be adding suppressions in a followup diff. It would be nice to not have >1k suppressions saying that we can't do certain things in `flow strict` when we don't even typecheck with regular `flow` just yet
I ran these commands to produce this diff:
`find . -name '*.android.js' -exec sed -i 's/flow strict-local/flow/g' {} +`
`find . -name '*.android.js' -exec sed -i 's/flow strict/flow/g' {} +`
Followed https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/112023/how-can-i-replace-a-string-in-a-files to do it.
The controller you requested could not be found.
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D9143783
fbshipit-source-id: e9af4fe695ebdba4db4083de1697cc248d48eb0d
Summary:
I added three examples to the RN Tester in order to test the new accessibility props I've added to the accessibility API.
These examples test the following properties on views and touchables:
* AccessibilityRole
* AccessibilityStates
* AccessibilityHint
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D9167874
fbshipit-source-id: 4971b9ae43ad4f35c6be7e8548cc31393c3f0a33
Summary:
Introduces warnings to `Switch` when the deprecated props are being used.
See D9081343 for more details on the specific prop changes.
Reviewed By: blairvanderhoof
Differential Revision: D9081451
fbshipit-source-id: 7f997fc97d316038f0917d2540b982bd9cf34d03
Summary:
@public
This should fix#18403.
When the user is inputting in Chinese/Japanese with <TextInput> in a controlled manner, the RCTBaseTextInputView will compare the JS-generated attributed string against the TextInputView attributed string and repeatedly overwrite the TextInputView one. This is because the native TextInputView will provide extra styling to show that some text is provisional.
My solution is to do a plain text string comparison at this point, like how we do for dictation.
Expected behavior when typing in a language that has "multistage" text input: For instance, in Chinese/Japanese it's common to type out the pronunciation for a word and then choose the appropriate word from above the keyboard. In this model, the "pronunciation" shows up in the text box first and then is replaced with the chosen word.
Using the word Japan which is written 日本 but first typed as にほん. It takes 4 key-presses to get to 日本, since に, ほ, ん, are all typed and then 日本 is selected. So here is what should happen:
1. enter に, onChange fires with 'に', markedTextRange covers 'に'
2. enter ほ, onChange fires with 'にほ', markedTextRange covers 'にほ'
3. enter ん, onChange fires with 'にほん', markedTextRange covers 'にほん'
4. user selects 日本 from the menu above the keyboard (provided by the keyboard/OS), onChange fires with '日本', markedTextRange is removed
previously we were overwriting the attributed text which would remove the markedTextRange, preventing the user from selecting 日本 from above the keyboard.
Cheekily, I've also fixed an issue with secure text entry as it's the same type of problem.
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D9002295
fbshipit-source-id: 7304ede055f301dab9ce1ea70f65308f2a4b4a8f
Summary:
ag -L --ignore __snapshots__ 'flow strict$|noflow|generated|The controller you requested could not be found.' | ag '\.js$' | xargs ag -l 'flow' | sort > ~/temp
cat ~/temp | xargs ag -L 'flow strict' | xargs sed -i '' 's/flow$/flow strict/'
cat ~/temp | xargs ag -L 'flow strict$' | xargs sed -i '' 's/flow strict-local$/flow strict/'
until flow; do flow check --json | jq -r '.errors[].message[0].path' | sort | uniq | xargs hg revert; done
allow_many_files
The controller you requested could not be found.
The controller you requested could not be found.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D9003523
fbshipit-source-id: d0c9fbfe3c32e65d57819fa040d06cd6ebbd59cc
Summary:
Previously, I created two props, `accessibilityRole` and `accessibilityStates` for view. These props were intended to be a cross-platform solution to replace `accessibilityComponentType` on Android and `accessibilityTraits` on iOS.
In this stack, I ran a code mod to replace instances of the two old properties used in our codebase with the new ones.
For this diff, I did a search for the few remaining uses of `accessibilityTraits` that was not caught by my script or the previous diff in the stack, and I manually changed them to `accessibilityRole` and `accessibilityStates`.
Changes in this diff generally followed this pattern:
Before:
```
function accessibilityTraits(props: Props): Array<string> {
const traits = ['button'];
if (props.selected) {
traits.push('selected');
}
return traits;
}
<AdsManagerTouchableHighlight
accessibilityTraits={accessibilityTraits(this.props)}
```
After:
```
function accessibilityStates(props: Props): Array<AccessibilityState> {
const states = [];
if (!props.enabled) {
states.push('disabled');
}
if (props.checked) {
states.push('selected');
}
return states;
}
<AdsManagerTouchableHighlight
accessibilityRole="button"
accessibilityStates={accessibilityStates(this.props)}
```
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D8944741
fbshipit-source-id: 4b309d9c858e7e831fbf971aca2f546df7a1431d
Summary:
Previously, I created two props, `accessibilityRole` and `accessibilityStates` for view. These props were intended to be a cross-platform solution to replace `accessibilityComponentType` on Android and `accessibilityTraits` on iOS.
In this stack, I ran a code mod to replace instances of the two old properties used in our codebase with the new ones.
For this diff, I did a search for all the remnant uses of `accessibilityComponentType` that was not caught by my script, and I manually changed them to `accessibilityRole` and `accessibilityStates`. If the same prop also set `accessibilityTraits` I also removed that here because the two new props works on both platforms.
It was difficult to write a script for this, because most of them were contextual changes.
Out of the contextual changes, most of them followed one of these two patterns:
Before:
```
const accessibilityComponentType = 'button';
const accessibilityTraits = ['button'];
if (this.props.checked) {
accessibilityTraits.push('selected');
}
if (this.props.disabled) {
accessibilityTraits.push('disabled');
}
contentView = (
<AdsManagerTouchableHighlight
accessibilityComponentType={accessibilityComponentType}
accessibilityTraits={accessibilityTraits}
```
After:
const accessibilityRole = 'button';
const accessibilityStates = [];
if (this.props.checked) {
accessibilityStates.push('selected');
}
if (this.props.disabled) {
accessibilityStates.push('disabled');
}
contentView = (
<AdsManagerTouchableHighlight
accessibilityRole={accessibilityRole}
accessibilityStates={accessibilityStates}
Before:
```
<PressableBackground
accessible={this.props.accessible}
accessibilityLabel={this.props.accessibilityLabel}
accessibilityTraits={this.props.accessibilityTraits}
```
After:
```
<PressableBackground
accessible={this.props.accessible}
accessibilityLabel={this.props.accessibilityLabel}
accessibilityRole={this.props.accessibilityRole}
accessibilityRole={this.props.accessibilityStates}
```
In addition to changing the props on the components,
Another fix I had to do was to add props accessibilityRole and accessibilityStates to components that don't directly inherit properties from view including text input and touchables.
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D8943499
fbshipit-source-id: fbb40a5e5f5d630b0fe56a009ff24635d4c8cc93
Summary:
This adds the accessibilityHint for View, Text and Touchable* on iOS.
The accessibilityHint provides some more information about an element
when the accessibilityLabel is not enough.
The accessibilityHint is a core accessibility property on iOS.
From https://developer.apple.com/documentation/objectivec/nsobject/1615093-accessibilityhint:
> An accessibility hint helps users understand what will happen when they perform an action on the accessibility element when that result is not obvious from the accessibility label.
Related issue: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/14706
The npm scripts `test`, `flow`, `lint` and `prettier` are satisfied.
I added a couple of examples to the RNTester app. The Accessibility Inspector on Mac helps debugging accessibility stuff on a simulator, but it does not show the accessibilityHint. Therefore I tested the RNTester app on an iPhone 8 device using VoiceOver to verify the hint functionality. It works fine, and I've tested disabling and enabling "read hints" in the VoiceOver settings on the phone.
https://github.com/facebook/react-native-website/pull/222
[IOS][FEATURE][Accessibility] - Add accessibilityHint for View, Text, Touchable* on iOS
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18093
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D7230780
Pulled By: ziqichen6
fbshipit-source-id: 172ad28dc9ae2b67ea256100f6acb939f2466d0b
Summary: There are several cases for creating an animated implementation of FlatList or SectionList (e.g. passing Animated.Event for onScroll with useNativeDriver enabled, see FlatListExample or SectionListExample), so we might as well add them to the exports.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D8886446
fbshipit-source-id: 4b207500ea4d8d10de8c1b2639a5f492bc62e560
Summary:
Original commit changeset: 0b0b3a2d7b80
This constant is still in use at Facebook. Its removal has been pushed to sometime in the future.
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D8721213
fbshipit-source-id: d1197c96804e4d2dc96be27421e5248a2394cdac
Summary:
Original commit changeset: 0b0b3a2d7b80
Reverting D8714400 which removed the `isIPhoneX_deprecated` flag, which is still widely used across the RN codebase https://fburl.com/biggrep/16jg5bzn
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D8743401
fbshipit-source-id: cfc44bdd8019eda41e67ca573b20be417d121d12
Summary:
Cleanup the `isIPhoneX_deprecated` constant which was said to be removed by June 1st 2018.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19920
Differential Revision: D8714400
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 0b0b3a2d7b8098baf0474afea230780c79b2fe14
Summary:
Improves the examples in `ViewExample.js` that tests overflow behavior. Notable:
- Test view flattening behavior by setting `overflow` on views that only have other layout-only styles.
- Test the default behavior when `overflow` is not set at all.
Reviewed By: achen1
Differential Revision: D8690560
fbshipit-source-id: 6320ef51305952d13bf5724b369651fdfd32ff21
Summary: Minor cleanup of ViewExample.js in the RNTester.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D8690133
fbshipit-source-id: d034f6d215679dac7f19fab90729bb7e7ef39edd
Summary:
This PR sets gradle targetSdkVersion to 26, which will satisfy new requirements from Play Store. Also removed redundant config from manifest files.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19944
Differential Revision: D8679682
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 5c900d47be1d8b81ce340e38a05d9b309da143c3
Summary:
use same signing config for debug build
pass all current ci.
none
[GENERAL] [INTERNAL] [RNTester] - use same signing config for debug build .
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19760
Differential Revision: D8623409
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 420842db3f954101ee8f771aaf0b021bea385741
Summary:
This will bump android build tools to 26.0.3, and will remove warning about newer version of build tools in Android Studio, thus improve developer experience.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19831
Differential Revision: D8620094
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: fa1c6739bb7556736c1b323acea88fe87e82f4d7
Summary: Need to test a potential issue with Animated.Image on Android. Adding a RNTester example to exercise it.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D8559440
fbshipit-source-id: 4319d958de146c177cb0bd4b84679b773ce50833
Summary:
@public
A few people have been complaining, including me, that when we compile a react native project, there are a lot of warnings from xcode, suggesting to update the project build settings to the new recommendations.
I took the liberty to actually update the xcode projects, so we can finally have these gone, as well as replace some deprecated methods with the new suggested ones.
[IOS] [MINOR] [Xcode] - updated the Xcode projects with the latest suggestions from Xcode 9.3, and replaced a few deprecated methods of iOS with their new replacements.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19574
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D8530135
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: b9c9ede0e07760cb2207caa6b468bd5c241848dc
Summary:
A few people have been complaining, including me, that when we compile a react native project, there are a lot of warnings from xcode, suggesting to update the project build settings to the new recommendations.
I took the liberty to actually update the xcode projects, so we can finally have these gone, as well as replace some deprecated methods with the new suggested ones.
I made two react native projects, one with the regular react native and the other one using this branch.
Left is before, right is after:
![screen shot 2018-06-05 at 15 44 34](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/100233/40979899-6aba12da-68d7-11e8-8630-6c3009b6dc24.png)
[IOS] [MINOR] [Xcode] - updated the Xcode projects with the latest suggestions from Xcode 9.3, and replaced a few deprecated methods of iOS with their new replacements.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19574
Differential Revision: D8489006
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 2922b2e76aca6883c4f5d04e9c511b9fc1029583
Summary:
Suppress lint errors in Dialog module. remove abortOnError=false.
This might hide future problems, so removing it
``` gradle
lintOptions {
abortOnError false
}
```
Builds locally just fine. But CI is failing for unknown reasons. https://circleci.com/gh/dulmandakh/react-native/265
RNTester will built without errors
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19740
Differential Revision: D8450600
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: faf508a0c546af18a05ee224628f88b02a38ab9f
Summary:
* Current ci is missing an important part to test the whole part. With this we can make sure the js and android part compiles.
* Ensure the current android proguard rules is okay.
The `my-release-key.keystore` is just a copy of debug.keystore in `react-native/keystores`.
Pass all ci.
none
[GENERAL] [ENHANCEMENT] [CI] - Add RNTester to ci
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19673
Differential Revision: D8435419
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: d3d92a5d1b8477c1f298643cc96695769e5c93ea
Summary:
Android Target API Level 26 will be required starting from August 2018, it's so soon 😄.Read https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2017/12/improving-app-security-and-performance.html
This PR uses android build tools 26.0.2, support library 26.1.0 (with android lifecycle) and setting compileSdkVersion to 26, but leaving minSdkVersion and targetSdkVersion intact, which will make targeting 26 easy.
Circle CI: https://circleci.com/gh/dulmandakh/react-native/209
Everything will build and work just fine.
[ANDROID] [ENHANCEMENT] [TOOLS] - Use android build-tools 26.0.2 and set compileSdk to 26, and use support library version 26.1.0.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19662
Differential Revision: D8398855
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: a4066eb04cb5f947efe1f3202b638c1092b79aae
Summary:
Bump Prettier to use version 1.13.4
All code changes are caused by running Prettier and should only affect files that have an `format` header.
All other changes caused by yarn.
Reviewed By: ryanmce
Differential Revision: D8251255
fbshipit-source-id: 0b4445c35f1269d72730f2000002a27c1bc35914
Summary: There are new patterns that require some upgrades to Folly version we're using for the cocoapods/gradle. Until the upgrade happens, Fabric target doesn't need to be included in the normal RNTester podfile (it was there for sanity build check).
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D8151782
fbshipit-source-id: 8d83355d65b1eeeab865585f2ae75ac835bdf826
Summary:
This reverts a3931e9531
The open source `test_android` job is not configured to use Android 26 quite yet. I've spent a couple of days trying to get our Android tests back in working order, with no luck.
I'm reverting the change that bumped React Native to use build tools 26 + Android SDK 26. I encourage contributors interested in making this change happen to work on getting our Android tests working with API 26.
This will allow us to focus on getting `test_android` back to green, and _then_ we can work on bumping to API 26 while keeping tests green.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D8066226
fbshipit-source-id: 9bfd58a7f081c0971b78b331073e70545c21ca6d