Summary:
Android WebView now supports the prop "injectedJavaScript", too.
It's time to rename "injectedJavascriptIOS" to "injectedJavaScript" for API
consistency between IOS and Android.
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:
This is most of the infra necessary for the gratuitous animation demo app.
I originally had things more split up, but it was just confusing because everything is so interlinked and dependent, so lower diffs would have code that wasn't even going to survive (and thus not useful to review), so I merged it all here.
- `Animated.event` now supports mapping to multiple arguments (needed for `onPanResponderMove` events which provide the `gestureState` as the second arg.
- Vectors: new `Animated.ValueXY` class which composes two `Animated.Value`s for convenience/brevity
- Listeners: values and events can be listened to in order to trigger state updates based on their values. Intended to work as async updates from native that might lag behind truth.
- Offsets: a common pattern with pan and other gestures is to track where you left off. This is easily encoded in the Value directly with `setOffset(offset)`, typically used on grant, and can be flattened back into the base value and reset with `flattenOffset()`, typically called on release.
- Tracking: supports `Animated.Value/ValueXY` for `toValue` with all animations, enabling linking multiple values together with some curve or physics. `Animated.timing` can be used with `duration: 0` to rigidly link the values with no lag, or `Animated.spring` can be used to link them like chat heads.
- `Animated.Image` as a default export.
- Various cleanup, bug, flow and lint fixes.
Summary:
This introduces a new `RCTResponseErrorBlock` block type that allows a bridge module writer to call it with an `NSError` instance rather than a dictionary.
Summary: At the moment the `ListView.js` `_childFrames` variable is only updated on scroll. As a consequence, `onChangeVisibleRows` won't get triggered for the initial render, nor any future render not trigered by scroll events. To fix this we need to make sure native and JS have the child frames in sync.
Summary:
Remove layout-only views. Works by checking properties against a list of known properties that only affect layout. The `RCTShadowView` hierarchy still has a 1:1 correlation with the JS nodes.
This works by adjusting the tags and indices in `manageChildren`. For example, if JS told us to insert tag 1 at index 0 and tag 1 is layout-only with children whose tags are 2 and 3, we adjust it so we insert tags 2 and 3 at indices 0 and 1. This keeps changes out of `RCTView` and `RCTScrollView`. In order to simplify this logic, view moves are now processed as view removals followed by additions. A move from index 0 to 1 is recorded as a removal of view at indices 0 and 1 and an insertion of tags 1 and 2 at indices 0 and 1. Of course, the remaining indices have to be offset to take account for this.
The `collapsible` attribute is a bit of a hack to force `RCTScrollView` to always have one child. This was easier than rethinking out the logic there, but we could change this later.
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:
No longer check for the `ASIdentifierManager` class. Since we only target iOS 7.0 and up, this is unnecessary. Instead, we should check for whether the `advertisingIdentifier` is non-nil. If it is, we send it; otherwise we send an error.
Summary:
If you try to create a cached response from a nil response the app will crash. Looking at the code that uses NSURLSession and NSURLCache, this fix looks correct to me.
Fixes#1850
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1852
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Summary:
Having bugs in Groups because POPAnimation experiences a race condition. This hack avoids that for now while we transition away from POPAnimation altogether.
Summary:
@public
The API and implementation of `shouldInjectAJAXHandler` is very opinionated, and it does not solve many of the use cases that we'd like to address.
Since `shouldInjectAJAXHandler` is basically juts injecting JS to the web page, we should let developer inject whatever JS that address different issues that they want to fix.
Test Plan:
Test this snippet at <Playground />
```
<WebView
url="http://www.facebook.com"
injectedJavascriptIOS="document.body.style.border='solid 10px red'"
/>
```
Summary:
Fixes a crash due to the selector regex not knowing about the nullability annotations. Adds support for both the core annotations `__nullable` and `__nonnull` plus their shorthand counterparts `nullable` and `nonnull`.
Objective-C allows the shorthand versions only at the front of a parameter type declaration like `(nullable NSString *)` but the regex will pick up `(NSString * nullable)` too. This shouldn't cause any adverse effects and I left the code this way to keep the regex readable.
Fixes#1795
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1796
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan:
Wrote a bridge method that uses a nullability annotation and verified that it didn't cause the app to crash:
```
RCT_EXPORT_METHOD(method:(nullable NSNumber *)reactTag)
{
}
```
Also added a nullable annotation to RCTTest.
Summary:
@public
Less verbose - now can just do `LayoutAnimation.easeInEaseOut()` instead of
`LayoutAnimation.configureNext(LayoutAnimation.Presets.easeInEaseOut)`
Test Plan: D2171336, play with AdsManager pickers.
Summary:
When `UIManager.measure` is called from `componentDidMount` it causes the error "Attempted to measure layout but offset or dimensions were NaN". Deferring the layout by one frame solves this problem. Layout measurement is already asynchronous anyway, so I believe adding the `requestAnimationFrame` call doesn't affect the program's correctness.
Fixes#1749
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1750
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan:
Load UIExplorer and no longer get a redbox that says "Attempted to measure layout but offset or dimensions were NaN".
Summary:
Hi,
I've updated the NavigatorIOS component to allow setting the translucent property.
usage is:
```
<NavigatorIOS
translucent={false}
/>
```
This is my first contrib to react-native, so apologies if I've missed something.
Cheers,
Owen
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1273
Github Author: Owen Kelly <owen@novede.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
This makes sure to call willFocus before new scenes get mounted. This fixes cases where the keyboard is dismissed on willfocus events which incorrectly happens *after* the autofocus in a new scene. The keyboard was opening and getting immediately closed
@public
Test Plan: Test keyboard autofocus in new nav scenes on iOS
Summary:
Updating range is too complicated. We can keep cached versions of the previously rendered scenes in a map.
@public
Test Plan: Verify that the active scene is the only thing that get re-rendered, and that rendering doesn't happen during transitions or gestures. Test navigation thouroughly in AdsManager
Summary:
@public
After refactoring the MessageQueue a guard was missing on around `batchedUpdates`
call.
Test Plan: Introduce an error on `getInitialState` of `AdsManagerTabsModalView.ios.js`
Summary:
This adds the Keyboard animation type for when you want to animate UI based on the keyboard appearing/disappearing.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1366
Github Author: Stanislav Vishnevskiy <vishnevskiy@gmail.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
Started from here - https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/1120. Most functionality for annotations were missing so I started implementing and somehow got caught up until the entire thing was done.
![screen shot 2015-05-12 at 10 07 43 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/688326/7588677/8479a7a4-f8f9-11e4-99a4-1dc3c7691810.png)
2 new events:
- callout presses (left / right)
- annotation presses
6 new properties for annotations:
- hasLeftCallout
- hasRightCallout
- onLeftCalloutPress
- onRightCalloutPress
- animateDrop
- id
1 new property for MapView
- onAnnotationPress
---
Now the important thing is, that I implemented all of this the way "I would do it". I am not sure this is the 'reacty' way so please let me know my mistakes 😄
The problem is that there is no real way to identify annotations which makes it difficult to distinguish which one got clicked. The idea is to pass a `id` and whether it has callouts the entire way with the annotation. I had to
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1247
Github Author: David Mohl <me@dave.cx>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
Remove layout-only views. Works by checking properties against a list of known properties that only affect layout. The `RCTShadowView` hierarchy still has a 1:1 correlation with the JS nodes.
This works by adjusting the tags and indices in `manageChildren`. For example, if JS told us to insert tag 1 at index 0 and tag 1 is layout-only with children whose tags are 2 and 3, we adjust it so we insert tags 2 and 3 at indices 0 and 1. This keeps changes out of `RCTView` and `RCTScrollView`. In order to simplify this logic, view moves are now processed as view removals followed by additions. A move from index 0 to 1 is recorded as a removal of view at indices 0 and 1 and an insertion of tags 1 and 2 at indices 0 and 1. Of course, the remaining indices have to be offset to take account for this.
The `collapsible` attribute is a bit of a hack to force `RCTScrollView` to always have one child. This was easier than rethinking out the logic there, but we could change this later.
@public
Test Plan: There are tests in `RCTUIManagerTests.m` that test the tag- and index-manipulation logic works. There are various scenarios including add-only, remove-only, and move. In addition, two scenario tests verify that the optimization works by checking the number of views and shadow views after various situations happen.
Summary:
Now `RCTAnimationExperimentalManager` is not working on 32bit devices.
```
NSValue *fromValue = [view.layer.presentationLayer valueForKeyPath:keypath];
CGFloat fromFields[count];
[fromValue getValue:fromFields];
```
If the fromValue is kind of double value which needs two bytes in 32bit device and the count is 1, the fromFileds array will go wrong.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1725
Github Author: =?UTF-8?q?=E9=9A=90=E9=A3=8E?= <yinfeng.fcx@alibaba-inc.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
### TL/DR:
```
a="function() {return [22]}"
a.substring(a.indexOf("{")+1,a.indexOf("}")-1) // "return [22"
a.substring(a.indexOf("{")+1,a.indexOf("}")) // "return [22]"
```
### In long: why it is broken now and why it worked before:
I've installed latest iOS 9 and started to see really strange issues when code is minified:
```
Invariant Violation: Application app has not been registered."
2015-06-18 16:29:05.898 [error][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "Error: Unexpected identifier 'transformMatrix'. Expected ']' to end a subscript expression
```
After some investigation it turns out that new Safari returned a bit different string representation for a MatrixOps.unroll. On old safari:
`function(e,t,n,r,o,i,a,s,u,c,l,p,d,h,f,m,g){t=e[0],n=e[1],r=e[2],o=e[3],i=e[4],a=e[5],s=e[6],u=e[7],c=e[8],l=e[9],p=e[10],d=e[11],h=e[12],f=e[13],m=e[14],g=e[15];}`
while using latest iOS:
`function (e,t,n,r,o,i,a,s,u,c,l,p,d,h,f,m,g){t=e[0],n=e[1],r=e[2],o=e[3],i=e[4],a=e[5],s=e[6],u=e[7],c=e[8],l=e[9]
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1672
Github Author: Artem Yarulin <artem.yarulin@fessguid.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
resizeMode is a native prop, but it is also in the propTypes, so this causes an incorrect warning:
```
Prop resizeMode = `contain` should not be set directly on Image.
```
@public
Test Plan: No warnings on image example in UIExplorer
Summary:
@public
If something changes in the list view that should trigger more loads, it
wouldn't. Example case is tap to load more - only the first new row would load,
but it wouldn't trigger a re-measure and subsequent layout of additional new
rows.
Test Plan: View More in Events works.
Summary:
@public
The current getter for `navigationContext` always return a static
context, and it should return an instance-based one, instead.
Test Plan:
Use console.log() in inspect that two different navigators do
have their own `navigationContext` created.
Summary:
This PR adds support for UIImagePickerController to allow selecting a photo / video from the users camera roll.
![ios simulator screen shot jun 14 2015 4 50 03 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/688326/8147758/ae6dc8d4-12b6-11e5-80f0-2bcaa964a5d8.png)
Example:
Selecting something from camera roll
```
ImagePickerIOS.openSelectDialog(<config>, <successCallback>, <cancelCallback>);
ImagePickerIOS.openSelectDialog({
showImages: true, // defaults to true
showVideos: false // defaults to false
}, function (data) {
console.info("Got a callback!");
console.info(data); // file URL as in assets-library://asset/asset.JPG?id=E2741A73-D185-44B6-A2E6-2D55F69CD088&ext=JPG
}, function() {
console.info("Cancelled");
});
```
Using camera
```
ImagePickerIOS.openCameraDialog(<config>, <successCallback>, <cancelCallback>);
ImagePickerIOS.openSelectDialog({
videoMode: false, // defaults to true, whether to record videos instead
}, function (data) {
console.info("Got
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1620
Github Author: David Mohl <me@dave.cx>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
@public
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:
@public
Add PerformanceLogger to keep track of JS download, initial script execution and
full TTI.
Test Plan:
The Native side currently calls `addTimespans` when it's finish initializing
with the six values (start and end for the three events), so I just checked it
with a `PerformanceLogger.logTimespans()` at the end of the function.
```
2015-06-18 16:47:19.096 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "ScriptDownload: 48ms"
2015-06-18 16:47:19.096 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "ScriptExecution: 106ms"
2015-06-18 16:47:19.096 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "TTI: 293ms"
```
Summary:
Added the ``scalesPageToFit`` prop to ``WebView``. This allows ``UIWebView`` to handle user zoom and scale.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1631
Github Author: alvaromb <amedina@apsl.net>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
The activity indicator was treated as a zero-width element without an explicit width. Fill it in so the style dimensions match what is displayed on the screen.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1156
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan:
Render an ActivityIndicator with a background, and see that the background shows up as a square behind the spinner instead of not showing up at all (since it was 0px wide previously).
Summary:
@public
The current implementation of `MessageQueue` is huge, over-complicated and spread
across `MethodQueue`, `MethodQueueMixin`, `BatchedBridge` and `BatchedBridgeFactory`
Refactored in a simpler way, were it's just a `MessageQueue` class and `BatchedBridge`
is only an instance of it.
Test Plan:
I had to make some updates to the tests, but no real update to the native side.
There's also tests covering the `remoteAsync` methods, and more integration tests for UIExplorer.
Verified whats being used by Android, and it should be safe, also tests Android tests have been pretty reliable.
Manually testing: Create a big hierarchy, like `<ListView>` example. Use the `TimerMixin` example to generate multiple calls.
Test the failure callback on the `Geolocation` example.
All the calls go through this entry point, so it's hard to miss if it's broken.
Summary:
As discussed in our internal group, think this is a fairly easy error to run into so I added some explanation.
@frantic / @vjeux open to better wording here, but I tried to explain how setting the height directly is discouraged and it's probably better to pipe `flex: 1` all the way down.
I didn't regenerate the website since the script assumes some permissions (push permission to master repo) and has some missing npm dependencies (and after fixing that, still had some obscure error :P )
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1633
Github Author: Peter Cottle <pcottle@fb.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
of the navigator component.
Summary:
Per offline discussion with @evv, we'd like to deprecate the `onDidFocus` and `onWillFocus`
API that makes it really hard for the descendent children of a navigator to observe its focus
change events.
@public
Since for now the descendent children do have access to the navigator via `this.props.navigator`,
this diff makes it easy to observe the focus change event by doing:
```
this.props.navigator.addListener('willfocus', this._onFocus);
```
The goal is to make the event system in navigator more useful and maintainable.
Test Plan:
Test Video: https://www.facebook.com/pxlcld/mrzS
1. jest: ./Libraries/FBReactKit/js/runTests.js NavigationEventEmitter
2. Load UI Explorer: <Navigator />, see console logs that shows the focus change events fires.
Summary:
[CATransaction Class Reference](https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/GraphicsImaging/Reference/CATransaction_class/index.html)
In Tasks > Getting and Setting Completion Block Objects > Discussion:
The completion block object that is guaranteed to be called (on the main thread) as soon as all animations subsequently added by this transaction group have completed (or have been removed.) If no animations are added before the current transaction group is committed (or the completion block is set to a different value,) the block will be invoked immediately.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1400
Github Author: Shuangzuan <shuangzuan.he@icloud.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
There was some confusion over whether AsyncStorage is shared across the entire OS (definitely not); clearing that up.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1596
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
When a new data source is provided, update `curRenderedRowsCount` in addition to `prevRenderedRowsCount`. What was happening is that I had an empty data source, so `curRenderedRowsCount` and `prevRenderedRowsCount` both settled at zero after the first few frames and `curRenderedRowsCount` wasn't getting increased when the data source was updated.
I also changed the `setState` calls to use the transactional API since several of the new state values are computed from the old ones.
Maybe fixes#1547
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1612
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
Sorting the StyleProps alphabetically makes it easier to scan through the list of available props e.g. in case of typos.
Filled out the FB CLA form just now.
Related to #1605
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1607
Github Author: Jan Monschke <jan.monschke@gmail.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
@public
This removes the last piece of data that was still stored on the DATA section,
`RCT_IMPORT_METHOD`. JS calls now dynamically populate a lookup table simultaneously
on JS and Native, instead of creating a mapping at load time.
Test Plan: Everything still runs, tests are green.
Summary:
@public
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:
@public
`-[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:
@public
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:
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:
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
@public
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:
@public
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:
@public
`[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:
@public
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:
The logic for this is incorrect when the `state.transitionToIndex === 0`, and will return false and not capture the touch.
@public
Test Plan: Try to repro bugs on device and simulator
Summary:
@public
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:
This allows you to select the displayed owner hierarchy, and see the styles,
props, and position.
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Test Plan:
Open the inspector, select something in the middle of the page. Click the
breadcrumb train in the inspector, and verify that:
- styles are reflected
- margin/padding/box is correct
- the highlight updates to show the selected item
See video as well.
[Video](https://www.latest.facebook.com/pxlcld/mqnl)
Screenshot
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Summary:
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PickerIOS doesn't look at the content of its list. It just keeps a list ref
and pushes new items in. Sadly this doesn't work with the naive reference checker
so new item lists don't trigger a native rerender.
The solution here is to ask PickerIOS to just pass its props down to native directly
Test Plan:
Implemented a simple Picker hooked up to a store getting new items.
Watched the list not update and then update after this diff as new items come in
Summary:
In order to add Push support to the Parse JS SDK in React Native, we need a way to receive the APNS device token from the JS context. This adds another event to PushNotificationIOS, so that code can respond to a successful registration.
Additionally, I've updated the `requestPermissions` call to accept an optional map of parameters. This way, developers can request a subset of user notification types.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1304
Github Author: Andrew Imm <andrewi@fb.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
- make overlay transparent to avoid obscuring the app
- show style in the inspector pane
- show margin+padding values, also width/height and abs position
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Test Plan:
Open the inspector somewhere, start selecting things. You should see correct
padding, margin, and dimentions values; in addition to all style properties
enumerated.
Summary:
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This PR adds quite a bit of functionality to the Touchable components, allowing the ms delays of each of the handlers (`onPressIn, onPressOut, onPress, onLongPress`) to be configured.
It adds the following props to `TouchableWithoutFeedback, TouchableOpacity, and TouchableHighlight`:
```javascript
/**
* Delay in ms, from the release of the touch, before onPress is called.
*/
delayOnPress: React.PropTypes.number,
/**
* Delay in ms, from the start of the touch, before onPressIn is called.
*/
delayOnPressIn: React.PropTypes.number,
/**
* Delay in ms, from the release of the touch, before onPressOut is called.
*/
delayOnPressOut: React.PropTypes.number,
/**
* Delay in ms, from onPressIn, before onLongPress is called.
*/
delayOnLongPress: React.PropTypes.number,
```
`TouchableHighlight` also gets an additional set of props:
```javascript
/**
* Delay in ms, from the start of the touch, before the highlight is shown.
*/
delayHighlightShow: React.PropTypes.number,
/**
* Del
...
```
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1255
Github Author: jmstout <git@jmstout.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
This shows margin and padding visually when inspecting an element.
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Test Plan:
Go to the "UIExplorer", to the <View> page. Open the inspector, and start
selecting things. Padding and margin should be indicated. (Padding in dark
blue and margin in orange).
Summary:
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ErrorUtils.reportError is intended for reporting handled errors to the
server, like timeouts, which means that we shouldn't shove them in the
developer's face.
Test Plan: add `require('ErrorUtils').reportError(new Error('error'))` and see a useful error message with stack but no redbox. Debugger confirms `reportSoftException` is called but it doesn't do anything yet. `reportFatalError` and throwing exceptions still show redboxes.
Summary:
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Right now the profiler shows how long the executor took on JS but doesn't show
how long each of the batched calls took, this adds a *very* high level view of JS
execution (still doesn't show properly calls dispatched with setImmediate)
Also added a global property on JS to avoid trips to Native when profiling is
disabled.
Test Plan:
Run the Profiler on any app
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Summary:
Previously, if you were already inspecting an element, touching again would
select a completely different element because the touch position was
calculated relative to the current overlay.
This fixes it.
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Test Plan:
Open the inspector, click around, verify that every click selects the thing
you clicked on.