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Attempting to load an undefined URL via XMLHttpRequest produced a confusing error deep within the network layer. This diff improves the networking stack to catch such errors earlier, and also adds a helpful error in the JS layer.
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/4558
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2811080
fb-gh-sync-id: 1837427e1080a0308f2c4f9a8a42bce2e041fb48
Summary:
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This diff replaces the RegEx module method parser with a handwritten recursive descent parser that's faster and easier to maintain.
The new parser is ~8 times faster when tested on the UIManager.managerChildren() method, and uses ~1/10 as much RAM.
The new parser also supports lightweight generics, and is more tolerant of white space.
(This means that you now can – and should – use types like `NSArray<NSString *> *` for your exported properties and method arguments, instead of `NSStringArray`).
Reviewed By: jspahrsummers
Differential Revision: D2736636
fb-gh-sync-id: f6a11431935fa8acc8ac36f3471032ec9a1c8490
Summary:
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When uploading images, RCTHTTPFormDataHelper was sometimes accessed on the wrong thread.
Reviewed By: helouree
Differential Revision: D2709186
fb-gh-sync-id: d0a14926927d1d41f602f78a9f6892dfbdfc6ff9
Summary: public
The `bridge.modules` dictionary provides access to all native modules, but this API requires that every module is initialized in advance so that any module can be accessed.
This diff introduces a better API that will allow modules to be initialized lazily as they are needed, and deprecates `bridge.modules` (modules that use it will still work, but should be rewritten to use `bridge.moduleClasses` or `-[bridge moduleForName/Class:` instead.
The rules are now as follows:
* Any module that overrides `init` or `setBridge:` will be initialized on the main thread when the bridge is created
* Any module that implements `constantsToExport:` will be initialized later when the config is exported (the module itself will be initialized on a background queue, but `constantsToExport:` will still be called on the main thread.
* All other modules will be initialized lazily when a method is first called on them.
These rules may seem slightly arcane, but they have the advantage of not violating any assumptions that may have been made by existing code - any module written under the original assumption that it would be initialized synchronously on the main thread when the bridge is created should still function exactly the same, but modules that avoid overriding `init` or `setBridge:` will now be loaded lazily.
I've rewritten most of the standard modules to take advantage of this new lazy loading, with the following results:
Out of the 65 modules included in UIExplorer:
* 16 are initialized on the main thread when the bridge is created
* A further 8 are initialized when the config is exported to JS
* The remaining 41 will be initialized lazily on-demand
Reviewed By: jspahrsummers
Differential Revision: D2677695
fb-gh-sync-id: 507ae7e9fd6b563e89292c7371767c978e928f33
Summary: This adds a persistent cookie store that shares cookies with WebView.
Add a `ForwardingCookieHandler` to OkHttp that uses the underlying Android webkit `CookieManager`.
Use a `LazyCookieHandler` to defer initialization of `CookieManager` as this will in turn trigger initialization of the Chromium stack in KitKat+ which takes some time. This was we will incur this cost on a background network thread instead of during startup.
Also add a `clearCookies()` method to the network module.
Add a cookies example to the XHR example. This example should also work for iOS (except for the clear cookies part). They are for now just scoped to Android.
Closes#2792.
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Reviewed By: andreicoman11
Differential Revision: D2615550
fb-gh-sync-id: ff726a35f0fc3c7124d2f755448fe24c9d1caf21
Summary: public
Recent refactoring of `XMLHttpRequestBase` made use of `abortRequest` instead of the existing `cancelRequest` in iOS. This will simply alias `abortRequest` to `cancelRequest`.
Reviewed By: nicklockwood
Differential Revision: D2671189
fb-gh-sync-id: 6987d004e5a54973c330e19a1baba19ee41170f0
Summary: Hi,
I'm currently building an app that changes metadata, does some resizes, maybe watermarking ...etc. I want to use RCTImageStoreManager to store the original image in memory and allow me to command different modifications from javascript as it gives me more flexibility. As RCTImageEditingManager does for example.
But currently the RTCImageStoreManager uses UIImage to store the image, the problem is that UIImage losses metadata.
So i suggest we change it to NSData.
Additionally I added a method to remove an image from the store.
A related PR can be found here https://github.com/lwansbrough/react-native-camera/pull/100.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3290
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2647271
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: e66353ae3005423beee72ec22189dcb117fc719f
Summary: public
Removed redundant calls to [RCTNetwork canHandleRequest] in release mode when loading images, and improved perf for handler lookups when running in debug mode.
Reviewed By: tadeuzagallo
Differential Revision: D2663307
fb-gh-sync-id: 13285154c1c3773b32dba7894d86d14992e2fd7d
Summary: Send part of the response body every 100 ms if the client has set onreadystatechange. This
is done by using the same events as the iOS code and removing the callback that Android previously
used.
Reconsolidate iOS and Android implementations.
Closes#3772
(The previous commit was reverted)
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Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D2658153
fb-gh-sync-id: b1a32d22db7cc2995c673edd31f4bbaf16ca36cb
Summary: Send part of the response body every 100 ms if the client has set onreadystatechange. This
is done by using the same events as the iOS code and removing the callback that Android previously
used.
Reconsolidate iOS and Android implementations.
Closes#3772
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Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D2647005
fb-gh-sync-id: d006e566867fa47d5f8dff71219cb390bcb8e15a
Summary: Hi,
While implementing my own `RCTURLRequestHandler` I came across retain cycles in `RCTNetworkTask` when used with `RCTFileRequestHandler` and `RCTDataRequestHandler`.
The `NSBlockOperation` used in `RCTFileRequestHandler` and `RCTDataRequestHandler` could never be dealloc'ed because of a retain cycle.
And then the second issue was that those blocks were also strongly capturing the passed delegate which in this case is the `RCTNetworkTask` itself and then since the task was storing the block as a `requestToken`, the task could never be dealloc'ed as well.
Here are my proposed fixes. Let me know what you think.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3884
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2615353
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: a73cbecffbebea75aaeb23d39f04a0d87602926f
Summary: public
Added lightweight genarics annotations to make the code more readable and help the compiler catch bugs.
Fixed some type bugs and improved bridge validation in a few places.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2600189
fb-gh-sync-id: f81e22f2cdc107bf8d0b15deec6d5b83aacc5b56
Summary: Right now `FormData` doesn't allow duplicate keys and uses the last value set for a duplicate key. I tested this in Chrome:
```
var formData = new FormData();
formData.append('key', 'value1');
formData.append('key', 'value2');
var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.open("POST", serverUrl);
request.send(formData);
```
and the request has both 'value1' and 'value2'.
I removed the duplicate key check in `FormData`. If people want to build appending or disallow duplicate keys, they can build either on top of this.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3556
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2566999
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: 580e52e69376ebe9693e39a386cc540802b6d94f
Summary: public
Added RCTDataRequestHandler, which is responsible for loading data URLs. This moves the logic for data URL handling out of RCTImageDownloader (no longer needed) and into the RCTNetwork library, where it makes more sense.
This also means that it is now possible to load data URLs via XHR, and use them for purposes other than just images.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2540964
fb-gh-sync-id: 4f0418bd6b9186f047cc8297276bb970795af104
Summary: public
There was a race condition issue in RCTDownLoadTask whereby the request handler would sometimes call one of the delegate methods before setup was complete, causing an error to be logged because the request token had not been set, and causing te request to fail because the class was not yet set up.
This diff fixes that issue by adding an explicit `start` method to RCTDownloadTask, and changing the setup order to allow for the request to call back immediately without this being treated as an error.
Reviewed By: tadeuzagallo
Differential Revision: D2553628
fb-gh-sync-id: 5ca4e791574a632ccbf2e873e28ac88bffdf851d
Summary: @public
We previously discovered that using an NSURLSessionDataTask to load local files is noticably less efficient than using regular filesystem methods.
This diff adds RCTFileRequestHandler as a replacement for RCTHTTPRequestHandler when loading local files. This reduces loading time when loading local files via XMLHttpRequest, as well as improving the performance for some image load requests.
Reviewed By: @javache
Differential Revision: D2531710
fb-gh-sync-id: 259714baac131784de494d24939f42ad52bff41a
Summary: @public
This diff unifies the logic for detecting when images refer to XCAsset files into a single function (RCTXCAssetNameForURL) and uses it for both +[RCTConvert UIImage:] and RCTImageLoader.
I've also tightened the definition of XCAssets so that it only applies to images inside .car files, not any image inside the main bundle. This avoids using the +[UIImage imageNamed:] when not strictly necessary, which is desirable since that method is not thread-safe, and has undocumented caching behavior that is difficult to reason about.
Reviewed By: @javache
Differential Revision: D2526400
fb-gh-sync-id: 7199c2a44f1d55ff236d2c38a0a9368739b993d5
Summary: @public
RCTNetworking currently relies on network responses to include an accurate text encoding, otherwise it is unable to convert the response data to text unless it's encoded as UTF8.
See: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/1780#issuecomment-139334294 for details.
This diff makes use of a new feature in iOS8 to detect the encoding of the text authomatically
Reviewed By: @sahrens
Differential Revision: D2443446
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:
The bridge implementation on React Android does not currently support boxed numeric/boolean types (the equivalent of NSNumber arguments on iOS), nor does Java support Objective-C's nil messaging system that transparently casts nil to zero, false, etc for primitive types.
To avoid platform incompatibilities, we now treat all primitive arguments as non-nullable rather than silently converting NSNull -> nil -> 0/false.
We also now enforce that NSNumber * objects must be explicitly marked as `nonnull` (this restriction may be lifted in future if/when Android supports boxed numbers).
Other object types are still assumed to be nullable unless specifically annotated with `nonnull`.
Summary:
This diff implements highlighting of tapped text subranges for the iOS `<Text>` component, styled to match how iOS webkit views highlight links (translucent grey overlay with rounded corners).
Highlighting is enabled by default for any `<Text>` component which has an onPress handler. To disable the highlight, add `suppressHighlighting={true}` to the component props.
Summary:
Added Gzip function to RCTUtils. This uses dlopen to load the zlib library at runtime so there's no need to link it into your project.
The main reason for this feature is to support gzipping of HTTP request bodies. Now, if you add 'Content-Encoding:gzip' to your request headers when using XMLHttpRequest, your request body will be automatically gzipped on the native side before sending.
(Note: Gzip decoding of *response* bodies is handled automatically by iOS, and was already available).
Summary:
As discussed with @nicklockwood in the issue https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/1780, the error should be changed to a warning to not break fetch() to send a POST to a remote API without wanting to parse the reply. E.g. google sends back an empty 1x1px gif when POSTing something to google analytics.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1860
Github Author: "philipp.krone" <kronep@googlemail.com>
Summary:
Trivial change to fix the lowercase response headers set for XHR responses.
What would happen is the first iterated header wouldn't be part of `_lowerCaseResponseHeaders`.
Also it would mutate the original `responseHeaders` object, mixing lowercase headers with the original values.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1876
Github Author: Jean Regisser <jean.regisser@gmail.com>
Summary:
@tadeuzagallo - We discussed this ~a week ago when I was putting together the 0.7.0-rc release, only got around to creating the PR for it now so it's properly sync'd.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1865
Github Author: Brent Vatne <brentvatne@gmail.com>
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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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/
Summary:
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Previously, our XMLHttpRequest implementation would only update the readyState when the download was fully completed. This diff adds support for receiving incremental data updates as the download happens, which can be monitored by adding the onreadystatechange event handler.
As a performance optimization, incremental data updates are only sent if the onreadystatechanged handler has been set in the JS, otherwise it just sends the whole data block once download is complete, as before.
Test Plan:
* Run the UIExplorer XMLHttpRequest example (in both OSS and Catalyst) to see incremental downloads working.
* Run the Movies app to see regular (non-incremental) downloads in action
* Run any network-based app in Catalyst shell to verify RKDataManager still works
Summary:
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For some reason we were manually JSON-encoding the RCTDataManager responses, and then decoding them again on the JS side. Since all data sent over the bridge is JSON-encoded anyway, this is pretty pointless.
Test Plan:
* Test Movies app in OSS, which uses RCTDataManager
* Test any code that uses RKHTTPQueryGenericExecutor to make network requests (e.g. Groups)
* Test the Groups photo upload feature, which uses RKHTTPQueryWithImageUploadExecutor
Summary:
With this in place, it's possible to upload a picture from the `CameraRoll` to Parse, for instance:
xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.onload = function() {
data = JSON.parse(xhr.responseText);
var parseFile = new Parse.File(data.name);
parseFile._url = data.url;
callback(parseFile);
};
xhr.setRequestHeader('X-Parse-Application-Id', appID);
xhr.setRequestHeader('X-Parse-JavaScript-Key', appKey);
xhr.open('POST', 'https://api.parse.com/1/files/image.jpg');
// assetURI as provided e.g. by the CameraRoll API
xhr.send(new NativeFile(assetURI));
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1357
Github Author: Philipp von Weitershausen <philikon@fb.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
HTTP headers are case-insensitive, so we should treat them that way when they're being set on `XMLHttpRequest`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1381
Github Author: Philipp von Weitershausen <philikon@fb.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
`XMLHttpRequest.getResponseHeader` is case-insensitive, therefor the React-Native implementation needs to mimic this behavior as to not break libraries that are dependent on this.
There is a corresponding issue in `superagent` but this is the root cause (https://github.com/visionmedia/superagent/issues/636).
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1138
Github Author: Ryan Pastorelle <rpastorelle@yahoo.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
* This PR fixes a typo for the NetInfo docs page
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/937
Github Author: Mike Wilcox <mwilcox56@gmail.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
I think perhaps these were left out by mistake?
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/382
Github Author: Mike Driver <mikedriver@gmail.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.