Summary: The previous version of `performanceNow` used to reassign to a `require(...)` alias, which our inline requires transform guarded against. Before the update to React 0.14, we were pulling `performanceNow` from a hardcoded `react-tools` version (b4e74e38e4/src/shared/vendor/performance/performanceNow.js), so we couldn't just fix the file and had to special case it. Now that we've updated to React 0.14, `performanceNow` is pulled from fbjs and no longer needs to be special cased.
public
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D2634940
fb-gh-sync-id: 7085cde3179c04f9ecfd87bdd472b19e370ee73c
Summary: When Node is installed with nvm, scripts invoked from Xcode need to set up nvm. This can be done either by sourcing .profile/.bash_profile/.bashrc/etc... or by sourcing nvm.sh directly -- this diff does the latter and handles the case where nvm may have been installed the official way (under ~/.nvm/nvm.sh AFAIK) or via homebrew.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/4015
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2633301
Pulled By: frantic
fb-gh-sync-id: 3c2b9b0d21887ba21d6f85f5d279314d50c1db28
Summary: Unfortunately ReactTestUtils requires ReactDOM (for renderIntoDocument), and ReactTestUtils is required by ReactNative. This worked internally because we already shimmed ReactDOM for Relay; now we shim it externally too, at least until we figure out a better solution for this in React.
public
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D2629811
fb-gh-sync-id: 94aac2c4eda39d039fdcedd88295e7afb0f5c5b2
Summary: All minor changes since we were already on the beta: most notable is that destructors are required in pooling to help prevent memory leaks.
public
Reviewed By: sebmarkbage
Differential Revision: D2608692
fb-gh-sync-id: acdad38768f7f48c0f0e7e44cbff6f0db316f4ca
Summary: Log level 'log' from JS should be equivalent to 'info'. Also added knowledge of 'trace' log level in RCTLog.
public
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D2615500
fb-gh-sync-id: 7a02f49bf7953c1a075741c21e984470c44b5551
Summary: I'm planning to split up `DependencyResolver` into the react-native specific implementation of it and a new, generic resolver that is going to replace `node-haste` for jest and other places where we might need JS dependency resolution.
The plan is to split the two folders up so that:
* `Resolver` is the folder for all the react-native specific resolver code
* `DependencyResolver` will become a standalone library, eventually moving into a package called `node-haste`.
There is still a lot to be figured out. This is just the first diff of likely many. The current goal is to make `DependencyResolver` standalone to be able to create an instance of a resolver and resolve all dependencies for a file. This is when I can start integrating it more seriously with jest.
This diff simply moves a bunch of things around and turns `HasteModuleResolver` into an ES2015 class ( :) ).
bypass-lint
public
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2614151
fb-gh-sync-id: ff4e434c4747d2fb032d34dc19fb85e0b0c553ac
Summary: public
Aparently this used to work on 0.11, lets fix it :)
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D2557719
fb-gh-sync-id: dcbca077431c1356c89dfc55b71eecff64c7ad3d
Summary: public
We're seeing intermittent errors on the packager when rebasing. Since this is very hard to repro lets add more logging to the warning we show just before starting to rebuild the entire haste map again
Reviewed By: frantic
Differential Revision: D2585427
fb-gh-sync-id: fbfa953f6c8ae78cbee2f3ab19ad494b084165c8
Summary: public
This is not only to put the files on a place where it makes more sense but also to allow to use ES6 features on them as `/packager` is not whitelisted on `babel`.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D2577267
fb-gh-sync-id: b69a17c0aad349a3eda987e33d1778d97a8e1549
Summary: This version should be more stable and has the `moduleNameMapper` feature that frantic was asking for - I will send a follow-up diff for that. I also fixed an issue with `module.parent` and a module inside of yeoman that thought it was owning the universe.
See https://github.com/facebook/jest/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#061 for a changelog since 0.5.6.
public
allow-crlf-text
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2579041
fb-gh-sync-id: cb918875557f219239f49fc0ad49ac61d0884173
Summary: Since we rely on a non npm version of `react-tools` which includes docs and other unnecessary files we need to make sure we blacklist some of them as otherwise the packager fails
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3616
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2572024
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: 2082cd69e2ccddb275dfdc7db107d4ed6b826bbb
Summary: Many emacs users will want to use the `emacsclient` command to launch emacs. This opens the file in an existing emacs session rather than opening up a new instance.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3536
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2565189
Pulled By: pcottle
fb-gh-sync-id: be12782aa92281eb649710ac22db2ffa1486a08a
Summary: This was already implemented -- just documenting it in the CLI.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3246
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2560211
Pulled By: martinbigio
fb-gh-sync-id: c4e4d974db28d6251636ff38bfcb0afdf5148de7
Summary: @public
We've been forgiving unresolved modules errors in the past but we've realized that doing so makes the codebase a bit unstable as people don't make sure to fix these errors. From now on we'll early fail and stop the packager when any module cannot be resolved (including assets)
Reviewed By: @amasad
Differential Revision: D2518076
fb-gh-sync-id: e170d95b905cc29afbe46e24b65425ddd887f77c
Summary: @public
The legacy 'isStatic' property for image sources is no longer used anywhere in our codebase, but was still being generated by the packager and referenced in the JS in various places.
This diff removes all the remaining references.
Reviewed By: @frantic
Differential Revision: D2531263
fb-gh-sync-id: 0bba0bb8473b1baa908ef7507cbf6d83efb0d9ee
Summary: @public We're moving all the operation from `local-cli` to the `private-cli` and improving the code in the process. On this diff we introduce the `server` command which will be use to start the packager server. On follow up diffs we'll make changes to start using it from `local-cli`.
Reviewed By: @vjeux
Differential Revision: D2531443
fb-gh-sync-id: 5f7f12a250895265d83d1b076f6bbddb5cbdc257
Summary: When you try to install these with old Node you'll now get a message from npm telling you that your version of Node is old. This makes it more obvious what's going on and hopefully reduces the number of issues we get due to people using an old version of Node.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3296
Reviewed By: @svcscm
Differential Revision: D2526500
Pulled By: @vjeux
fb-gh-sync-id: 036e10a8d1819ea082e419cd328a458202f0e071
Summary: @public
When doing node <script> some es6 features like const seem to work. But when we extracted some of them into other files and require them through babels require infra it started failing because the paths where those files are located where not on the `only` whitelist.
Reviewed By: @vjeux
Differential Revision: D2525557
fb-gh-sync-id: 79752c4f9b8ff2d20f73cfe27d6a2f3706959d95
Summary: @public
This was a hard one, bare with me on the full story of what happened.
We recently started writting additional JS scripts in ES6 for the cli. These code needs to be transformed by babel before we execute it as we don't run node with `--harmony`. To do so we removed the `only` attribute on the `babel-register`. Turns out this broke the packager on oss as if no `only` not `ignore` parameter is specified babel will ignore `node_modules`. Since on oss when a project is created `react-native-github` is located inside of `node_modules` we started getting syntax errors.
The fix is to include separately all the different paths we need to make sure babel transforms each of them. We cannot simply have a single `babel-core/register` as we need to include paths that belong both to oss and internal only. So, we need to have multiple `register` invocations. Since babel does not accumulate the `only` you send on every invocation we need to build a small wrapper to do so.
Reviewed By: @frantic
Differential Revision: D2522426
fb-gh-sync-id: 379a7bb169c7d5cb3002268742de269238bba766
Summary: @public
The source maps generated by uglify are already stringified, and therefore were
being stringified twice.
Reviewed By: @martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2498242
Summary: @public
Dead-lock trying to read package.json because it's both a "module" and a "package". in `Module.getName` it uses the cache key "name" and tries to call `Package.getName` which uses the same cache key and we end up returning the same promise that we're trying to resolve resulting in a dead-lock.
This changes the cache keys for the packages that adds a prefix "package-".
Reviewed By: @vjeux
Differential Revision: D2506979
Summary: Users should use Node 4.0 instead of io.js. This isn't a hard requirement since io.js still works but it's simpler if everyone is on the latest version.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/2547
Reviewed By: @svcscm
Differential Revision: D2506388
Pulled By: @vjeux
Summary: @public
Update packager entry and profiler pre-built dylib +
Update makefile to make it easier to use different versions of Xcode
and shortcircuit when using the wrong version.
Reviewed By: @jspahrsummers
Differential Revision: D2498157
Summary: *This is a PR to fix#1939 (DependencyResolver fails to handle ES6 modules import statements with new lines)*
**This PR includes:**
- A fix to the problematic regular expression
- Updated tests that support the new line style.
**Summary:**
We found out that while the packager does its module wrapping thing for lines like this:
```js
import theDefault, { named1, named2 } from 'src/mylib';
```
It fails to do the same for multi line imports:
```js
import theDefault, {
named1,
named2
} from 'src/mylib';
```
We've tracked done the issue to a [faulty regular expression in replacePatterns.js](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/packager/react-packager/src/DependencyResolver/replacePatterns.js#L12)
You can see various import statements with the problematic regular expression [here](http://regexr.com/3bc8m)
We've figure out a better regular expression (you can play around with it [here](http://regexr.com/3bd3s))Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1940
Reviewed By: @svcscm
Differential Revision: D2498519
Pulled By: @vjeux
Summary: This is an updated copy of #1993, which was approved by @vjeux but hasn't been rebased. It whitelists the es6 module syntax and updates the JS Environment docs to match. cc @ide @hkjorgensenCloses https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3175
Reviewed By: @svcscm
Differential Revision: D2498360
Pulled By: @vjeux
Summary: @public
This moves us from warnings on name collisions to errors. If the error happens in initialization it will fatal out.
However, if the error happens while working (after initialization) then I did my best to make it recoverable. The rational behind this is that if you're working and you're changing names, you may introduce a duplication while moving things around. It will suck if you have to restart the server every time you do that.
Reviewed By: @frantic
Differential Revision: D2493098
Summary: @public
Since we added packager-managed assets -- internally we still think of asset dependency as a single "module". In reality there are multiple files that represent this module. This becomes important with the `getDependencies` API which is used by Buck to inform it on what to rebuild. Since `getDependencies` deals with modules, and is more of an internal API, I've introduced a new one and would go on to deprecate this.
Reviewed By: @frantic
Differential Revision: D2487207
Summary: @public
Have a top-level debug namespace: `ReactNativePackager`
And add a couple of debugs in the transformer. This is ground work for adding a verbose option.
Reviewed By: @DmitrySoshnikov
Differential Revision: D2489960
Summary: In javascriptcore(ios9), this code will run as expected(output 0 1):
```js
for(let i=0; i<2; i++) {
const data = i;
console.log(data);
}
```
But when debug in chrome, the above code will fail without `use strict` prologue (if you add prologue, rn will fail with red screen `Const declarations are not supported in strict mode`): https://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=4432.
So it's better to transpile contant by default.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/2955
Reviewed By: @svcscm
Differential Revision: D2483398
Pulled By: @vjeux
Summary: @public
Fix the haste resolution algorithm. Changed the map data structure from a list of modules, to a list of modules grouped by platform.
This considerably simplifies the "getModule" method and makes it easy to properly warn about colliding module names.
This also fixes a bug where we used to include `.web` files when we shouldn't (see task).
Reviewed By: @vjeux
Differential Revision: D2482969
Summary: @public
@amasad added a warning when there are two @providesModule with the same name. This removes all those warnings by blacklisting the internal version of those files. Once we get of the big react-tools/ hack, we'll be able to remove all those :)
Reviewed By: @amasad
Differential Revision: D2482521
Summary: @public
The issue of colliding haste modules have came up many times and have wasted countless engineering hours. This will start warning about it and will also start selecting modules at random so that people don't depend on undefined behavior.
Additionally, this surfaced an issue where with assets we may fatally throw if the directory doesn't exist. This is fixed by checking the existence of the directory before trying to match files in it.
Reviewed By: @jingc
Differential Revision: D2478480
Summary: The `react.displayName` transform was added in 93b9329b75.
That diff missed to update the `.babelrc` where the comment says it should stay
in sync (I'm not sure where it's used though). I added a comment in the other
direction so this can be prevented in the future.
I also updated the `cacheVersion` so we actually transform the code again to add
the missing displayName properties to unchanged components.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/2905
Reviewed By: @vjeux
Differential Revision: D2473447
Pulled By: @kassens
Summary: To make the chrome debugger environment consisten with the JSC executer environment,
where there is no `window.document`, make the chrome debugger run the javascript inside a web worker.
This fixes#1473
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1632
Reviewed By: @martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2471710
Pulled By: @vjeux
Summary: Ex. When `console.log` or similar is called, this will call
the original method, which can be quite useful.
For example, under iOS, this will log to the Safari console debugger,
which has an expandable UI for inspecting objects, etc., and is also
just useful if you are using that as a REPL.
I don't believe this incurs a meaningful performance penalty unless
the console is open, but it would be easy to stick behind a flag
if that is a problem.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/2486
Reviewed By: @svcscm
Differential Revision: D2472470
Pulled By: @vjeux
Summary: @public
We swallow errors like it's nobody's business :(
Having an error handler that `reject`s after the promise has been resolved is a no-op. In node, if there is no `error` event handler then the error would throw.
So after we start listening and we want to resolve the promise, we remove the error listener so that we make sure errors actually throw.
Finally, I made the `uncaughtError` handler log `error.stack` so we can get an idea of what's going on.
Reviewed By: @martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2468472
Summary: @public
I've noticed that the logs can be sometimes misleading, as when an Activity ends it doesn't log immediatly. A sync `console.log` would log before it although the Acitivity should've finished before.
Turns out we wait before writing out the logs to the console. I don't see any reason for this. Looking at the `Activity` module it's over-engineered. This diff makes logging sync and simplfies the module.
Reviewed By: @martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2467922
Summary: I think packager on different platform should generate same output if possible. So packager should replace '\\' in module name with '/' on Windows.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/2813
Reviewed By: @svcscm
Differential Revision: D2458634
Pulled By: @martinbigio
Summary: @public
The server dies after 30 seconds if it has no jobs on it's queue. The problem is that the jobs counter gets decreased before returning the bytes to the client. As a consequence, it's possible that the server dies while it's returning the bytes to the client, or just after it finished returning the bytes to the client.
To avoid both issues lets move the counter decrease a few lines below and bump the timer to make sure we have time to fully write the bytes on the socket and let the client close the connection before the server dies.
Reviewed By: @vjeux
Differential Revision: D2445264
Summary: There are a few small bugs with the code that launches the editor from the packager:
* First of all, the filepath is not escaped which means tokens like `(` or spaces will mess up the process execution. Dropbox unfortunately decided to use spaces in its enterprise product, so I was getting this error:
![screen shot 2015-07-11 at 3 20 54 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1135007/8635748/186e7f2e-27ea-11e5-8058-1f4dabb79634.png)
* Next, the line number argument formatting was assumed to be in a specific format (`:%d`) which actually errors out vim and other editors.
* Lastly, the process was started synchronously but not attached to the stdin / stdout of the parent process. This means that only editors like mvim, sublime, and others would work since they spawn a new window. Editors like emacs, vi, nano, etc wouldn't work and instead just hang at the command line.
So I whipped up this diff to fix a number of these issues, demo here:
http://recordit.co/M6zwiUj7hp
The demo shows both
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1957
Reviewed By: @vjeux, @pcottle
Differential Revision: D2420941
Pulled By: @frantic
Summary: @public
Invoking an extra promise caused failures in the promise-based tests. This fixes them.
Reviewed By: @vjeux
Differential Revision: D2432431
Summary: @public
Migrate scripts to open source and add new route on the packager
to directly convert profiler outputs to a devtools compatible format.
Reviewed By: @jspahrsummers
Differential Revision: D2425740
Summary: how did this ever work?
All build jobs must pass in the platform argument.
This also turns the "platform" argument into a required one.
I added a task to infer the platform argument from the filename here: t8306875
Reviewed By: @martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2425114
Summary: When we updated joi, the error message was changed. I removed the content to prevent similar errors in the future.
Reviewed By: @amasad
Differential Revision: D2424048
Summary: @public
The profiler helper shouldn't live inside the packager itself, move
it to the packager.js file with other middlewares.
Reviewed By: @martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2424878
Summary:
1. When the server starts up, it only gives itself 30 second to live before receiving any connections/jobs
2. There is a startup cost with starting the server and handshaking
3. The server dies before the client has a chance to connect to it
Solution:
1. While the server should die pretty fast after it's done it's work, we should have a longer timeout for starting it
2. I also added accompanying server logs with client connection errors
Summary:
We don't currently support platform extensions in asset modules.
This adds supports for it:
```
require('./a.png');
```
Will require 'a.ios.png' if it exists and 'a.png' if it doesn't.
Summary:
Saw an issue with a build because of an ENONT error: https://fb.facebook.com/groups/716936458354972/permalink/923628747685741/
My hypothesis:
1. We issue a ping to the socket (in SocketInterface/index.js) a decides if the available socket is alive
2. We see that it's alive but by the time we actually connect to it the server would've died
Solution:
1. The server shouldn't die as long as there are clients connected to it (currently it only stay alive as long as there are jobs)
2. The "ping" should only disconnect once the client is connected
3. Finally, have a better error message than ENOENT
Summary:
Sourcemap urls were generated as just the pathname (no options) which meant that they generated source for the wrong bundle.
Even worse, there exists a race condition when multiple request to the same bundle has different types of paltform arguments (in this case one could be 'ios' and the other is undefined). The fix will this will come later as it's more involved -- will need to refactor the dependency resolver to have a per-request state.
Summary:
Fix failing test that matches the exact error string to match using `contains`.
I was under the impression that jest tests were running in CI -- turns out not yet.
Summary:
Some messages are special and are intended for the devtools, like `{$open: id}` and `{$error: id}`. The main debugger-ui page can't handle these and thinks something is wrong when `object.method` is undefined. This diff handles messages only if they specify a method.
Fixes#2377
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/2405
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Summary:
A few potential races to fix:
1. Multiple clients maybe racing to delete a zombie socket
2. Servers who should die because other servers are already listening are taking the socket with them (move `process.on('exit'` code to after the server is listening
3. Servers which are redundant should immediatly die
Summary:
Buck (our build system) currently starts multiple packager instances for each target and may build multiple targets in parallel. This means we're paying startup costs and are duplicating the work. This enables us to start one instance of the packager and connect to it via socket to do all the work that needs to be done.
The way this is structured:
1. SocketServer: A server that listens on a socket path that is generated based on the server options
2. SocketClient: Interfaces with the server and exposes the operations that we support as methods
3. SocketInterface: Integration point and responsible for forking off the server
Summary:
The transform step in currently the longest one in the bundling process. This adds a progress bar to track the transform progress.
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Summary:
There are two fs steps and it wasn't clear why. This now puts the right label:
```
[9:38:25 PM] <START> Building in-memory fs for JavaScript
[9:38:27 PM] <END> Building in-memory fs for JavaScript (2030ms)
[9:38:27 PM] <START> Building in-memory fs for Assets
[9:38:27 PM] <END> Building in-memory fs for Assets (615ms)
```
Summary:
The `BundlesLayout` will be used as a persistent index. As such, it would be easier to avoid having dependencies to `Module`, `Package`, `Asset`, etc. We're not using that information for now and if we happen to need to use it we could always fetch it using the `ModuleCache`.
Summary:
We've decided to move the syntax for asynchronously requiring async dependencies. The new syntax works better with promises and therefore withe async/await as well. The new syntax looks like this: `System.import('moduleA').then(moduleA => {...});` or if you're using async/await you could simply do:
let moduleA = await System.import('moduleA');
new moduleA().someFunction();
If you need to require multiple dependencies just do:
Promise
.all([System.import('moduleA'), System.import('moduleB')])
.then((moduleA, moduleB) => {...})
or the equivalent using async/await
Summary:
Fix error in the template string (no plus, thinks it's a function).
And bump the timeout to 30 seconds because a file is taking more than 10 seconds `js/RKJSModules/Libraries/FBComponents/FBFed/FeedStoryFragments.js`
Summary:
Since JS doesn't have the guarantee that once a bundle is loaded it will stay in memory (and this is something we actually don't want to enforce to keep memmory usage low), we need to keep track of parent/child relationships on the packager to pass it down to native. As part of this diff, we also introduced an ID for each bundle. The ID for a child bundle is shynthetized as the bundleID of the parent module + an index which gets incremented every time a new bundle is created. For instance given this tree:
a,b
c f
d e g
the ID for `d` will be `bundle.0.1.2`, the one for e will be `bundle.0.1.3` and the one for `g` will be `bundle.0.5.6`. This information will be useful to figure out which bundles need to be loaded when a `require.ensure` is re-written.
Summary:
There's been a case where Babel can hang indefinitely on a file parse/transform. Possibly related to https://github.com/babel/babel/issues/2211
This adds a timeout to transform jobs and throws an error informing the user of the offending file. The timeout interval defaults to 10 seconds, but can be changed via an option.
Summary:
D2319999 introduced a regression where we stopped waiting for the "build haste map" step to finish before we accept any requests. This makes sure that we block on that.
Need to unbreak with this, but will follow up with a test to catch this in the future.
Summary:
Currently the platform selection is controlled by the blacklist. However, since we want to use the same server instance for cross-platform development, we need this to be controlled per request.
One outstanding issue, is that the DependencyGraph class wasn't designed that way and it doesn't have a per-request state. This means that with the current design race conditions is possible. If we got a request for a different platfrom while processing the previous request, we may change the outcome of the previous request.
To fix this a larger refactor is needed. I'll follow up a diff to do that.
Finally, so I don't break the universe like last time, I'll leave it up to the RN guys to update the call sites.
Summary:
This sets NODE_ENV based on the value of the `dev` option when bundling the apps. This would then be inlined by the node-env-inline babel plugin. And finally -- if unreachable -- will be dead-code-eliminated by uglify.
This is not used in development because we set NODE_ENV to the value of __DEV__, which can be switched via a query param. However, the plugin has minimal overhead and to avoid complexity in the transformers I just enabled it by default.
Summary:
Not that at the moment a module can be present in multiple bundles, so the new API will return only one of them. In the near future we'll impose the invariant that a module can only be present in a single bundle so this API will return the exact bundle in which it is.
Summary:
Instead of using plain objects and having to convert to and from them we just use the `Module` class across the codebase.
This seems cleaner and can enforce the type as opposed to fuzzy objects.
Summary:
Introduce a Bundler capable of generating the layout of modules for a given entry point. The current algorithm is the most trivial we could come up with: (1)it puts all the sync dependencies into the same bundle and (2) each group of async dependencies with all their dependencies into a separate bundle. For async dependencies we do this recursivelly, meaning that async dependencies could have async dependencies which will end up on separate bundles as well.
The output of of the layout is an array of bundles. Each bundle is just an array for now with the dependencies in the order the requires where processed. Using this information we should be able to generate the actual bundles by using the `/path/to/entry/point.bundle` endpoint. We might change the structure of this json in the future, for instance to account for parent/child bundles relationships.
The next step will be to improve this algorithm to avoid repeating quite a bit dependencies across bundles.
Summary:
This is the first step to add support for splitting the JS bundle into multiple ones. This diff adds support for keeping track of the async dependencies each module has. To do so we introduce the following syntax:
require.ensure(['dep1', 'dep2, ..., 'depN'], callback);
Where the callback function is asynchronously invoked once all the indicated modules are loaded.
Internally, the packager keeps track of every set of async dependencies a module has. So for instance if a module looks like this:
require.ensure(['dep1'], () => {...});
require.ensure(['dep2'], () => {...});
the `Module` object will keep track of each set of dependencies separately (because we might want to put them on separate bundles).
Summary:
The word Package is overloaded, it may mean npm package, or may mean a collection of bundles. Neither is what we mean. We mean `bundle`.
This renames it and modernize some of the Bundler code.
Summary:
The cache is only used for JSTransformer at the moment. We're doing IO and some computation to get each module's name, whether is a haste or node module and it's dependencies. This work happens on startup so by caching this value we shouldbe able to reduce the start up time. Lets promote the Cache to the Packager level to be able to use it by any of the components of the packager. For now, on this diff we'll start using it to cache the mentioned fields.
Also we had to introduce the concept of fields in the cache as manually merging the date we had for each path is not possible as we're using promisses all around. With the new API, each field is a promise.
@amasad and I did some manual testing to measure the impact of this change and looks like it's saves 1 second when building the haste map (which represents 50% of the time). Overall this reduces 1 second of start up time which was currently about 8s on my mac book pro.
Summary:
When React DevTools is not installed, React prints a tiny warning to the console.
However, in debugger.html we have a lot of free space we could use to promote
React DevTools more actively.
Summary:
- Enables async/await in .babelrc and transformer.js
- Adds regenerator to package.json. Users still need to explicitly require the regenerator runtime -- this is so that you only pay for what you use.
- Update AsyncStorage examples in UIExplorer to use async/await
- Update promise tests in UIExplorer to use async/await in addition to the promise API
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1765
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Summary:
Teach the resolver about platform-based resolution. The platform extension is inferred from the entry point.
It works for haste modules, as well as node-based resolution.
Summary:
[This is a preview diff for getting RN's tests to pass with a future version of jest that supports io.js and other future versions of Node. This can be merged once the diff to update jest is merged upstream and published.]
Updates the tests in small ways so they run on io.js with two updates:
- The Cache test which relies on Promises uses `runAllImmediates` for modern versions of Node because bluebird uses `setImmediate` instead of `process.nextTick` for Node >0.10.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1382
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Run `npm test` with the latest version of jest.
Summary:
Another Pull Request implementing the changes in issue #468 - Enabled Packager to run on Windows
This change relates to the blacklist fixes. It includes the path conversion for blacklist and changes to the default watched directory. It has no impact on Mac OSX.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/893
Github Author: Joe Wood <joewood>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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Now that watchman perf issue was fixed we can enable watchman-based fs crawling which is faster than node.
This showed an existing issue with some files missing from the blacklist which I addressed.
Test Plan:
./fbrnios.sh run
click around and scroll all the apps
Summary:
This is an edited re-submission of #1458 because I'm stupid.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1497
Github Author: Johannes Lumpe <johannes@johanneslumpe.de>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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We have a function that detects whether a give file is to be treated as a node_modules. If so it doesn't have access to the haste module map. There is an exception to this rule which is a few modules that are allowed to do that. Currently thats react-native, react-tools, and parse.
The current implementation had a bug where if you had `react-native` (or react-tools etc) in the name before the actual package root then the detection will be off. This fixes the problem by starting from the `lastIndexOf('node_modules')` directory, that way nothing confuses us.
Test Plan:
./runJestTests.sh
export OSS, patch, run e2e test
Summary:
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The current output of console.log is extremely bad. If you pass NaN, it shows up as null (super confusing I know -_-), if you pass a cyclical object, it just says that it is cyclic and that's it. It doesn't print up the first few levels which are NOT cyclical and would be really helpful.
It turns out that nodejs console.log pretty printer is really awesome and can be easily extracted as a few hundred lines. This is going to be such a productivity boost that I think it's the right tradeoff to embed it like this
Test Plan:
```
var a = {kikoo: {lol: 1}}
a.kikoo.nice = a;
console.log(a);
> { kikoo: { lol: 1, nice: [Circular] } }
console.log(NaN)
> NaN
```
Summary:
Similarly to npm-installed react, this change makes changes to the packager so that it understands that it's been installed via Cocoapods and determines the project and asset roots properly (from the main application directory).
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1568
Github Author: Jarek Potiuk <jarek@potiuk.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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corrected small typo in the 500 response from the packager server
Test Plan: add throw to promise function prior to error handler, run packager, cache a bundle with bundle extension URI, open /debug/packages, see clean 500 error
Summary:
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Fixes#773, #1055
The resolver was getting a bit unwieldy because a lot has changed since the initial writing (porting node-haste).
This also splits up a large complex file into the following:
* Makes use of classes: Module, AssetModule, Package, and AssetModule_DEPRECATED (`image!` modules)
* DependencyGraph is lazy for everything that isn't haste modules and packages (need to read ahead of time)
* Lazy makes it fast, easier to reason about, and easier to add new loaders
* Has a centralized filesystem wrapper: fast-fs (ffs)
* ffs is async and lazy for any read operation and sync for directory/file lookup which makes it fast
* we can easily drop in different adapters for ffs to be able to build up the tree: watchman, git ls-files, etc
* use es6 for classes and easier to read promise-based code
Follow up diffs will include:
* Using new types (Module, AssetModule etc) in the rest of the codebase (currently we convert to plain object which is a bit of a hack)
* using watchman to build up the fs
* some caching at the object creation level (we are recreating Modules and Packages many times, we can cache them)
* A plugin system for loaders (e.g. @tadeuzagallo wants to add a native module loader)
Test Plan:
* ./runJestTests.sh react-packager
* ./runJestTests.sh PackagerIntegration
* Export open source and run the e2e test
* reset cache
* ./fbrnios.sh run and click around
Summary:
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We cached based on url, which wasn't unique becuase some options would be defaulted. This was obvious when starting the server via fbrnios which tries to warmup the bundle.
And then when the device woke up it will send a request (that is identical in reality) but would miss the cache.
This changes the cache key into a JSON stringification of the options.
Test Plan:
* ./runJestTests.sh
* ./fbrnios.sh run