Summary:
on iOS, if you pull photo from one of user's custom album, the app crashes on the assertion `RCTAssert(resolvedPromise == NO, @"Resolved the promise before we finished processing the results.");` . assertion that was assumed to never been reached.
According to iOS doc, the enumerateGroupsWithTypes `usingBlock` block is called with `group=nil` when the iteration is over, but in current react-native implementation, it is stopping in other circumstance (because the `else` case) which is probably a mistake.
You have probably never seen the bug because you didn't tried to use getPhotos with something else than the pre-defined groups, but it should be possible to do so *(and it seems to work fine as soon as I included my fix. Later I should provide a PR that includes a way to list user groups :) but at least I need this to gets in, otherwise it crashes)*.
For instance, User have a Photo Folder (or "album", whatever you call it) called "Instagram", when I call `CameraRoll.getPhotos({ groupName: "Instagram",
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10272
Differential Revision: D4009342
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: a73ca828133b4f0d880c229f9b675538854020de
Summary:
Grabbing the port from Bundle URL allows concurrent Remote JS Debugging using the same machine with running multiple instances of packager on different ports.
This improves the developer experience when developing and debugging cross-platform components.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10007
Differential Revision: D4008630
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: fcf8495e564fd9ac7baf26a87ed3904898132aa0
Summary:
Warning: bind(): You are binding a component method to the component.
React does this for you automatically in a high-performance way, so you can safely remove this call. See TouchableOpacity
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10349
Differential Revision: D4008552
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: d98fe9a0d694dee74ea872e51b02fbd75a133e43
Summary:
Replace `<br />` with `{'\n'}` in order to provide an example of working line breaks in React Native.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10323
Differential Revision: D3995544
Pulled By: JoelMarcey
fbshipit-source-id: 8404db8f23eeb606a5a5ed98ca1b7f9b20917e46
Summary:
> What existing problem does the pull request solve?
Purely a documentation/example error. Was misled/wasted time debugging because of this issue.
Description:
`dx`/`dy` are zero in onPanResponderGrant, not `x0`/`y0`. `x0`/`y0` will be the coordinates relative to the granted element, which are rarely zero.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9984
Differential Revision: D4001603
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 32580795f62394585ccfb8f9a2ae65b0b72add69
Summary:
This just cleans up the work done in #7219 by adamterlson based on grabbou's feedback
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10337
Differential Revision: D4001540
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: c73b5fef912fa71d1d988dae41094c9c46dc610b
Summary:
We've deprecated these APIs for quite a few releases and we should be able to get rid of them now.
Remove following deprecated modules/components
- AppStateIOS
- ActivityIndicatorIOS
- IntentAndroid
- SliderIOS
- SwitchAndroid
- SwitchIOS
- LinkingIOS
Update following modules to remove callback support
- Clipboard
- NetInfo
cc bestander
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9891
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3974094
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 9abe32716bd85d0cea9933894f4447d53bdd5ee7
Summary: Instead of sending a list of modules over to JS on startup (and actually blocking script execution) instead provide a proxy object that constructs each of these lazily.
Reviewed By: lexs
Differential Revision: D3936979
fbshipit-source-id: 71bde822f01eb17a29f56c5e60e95e98e207d74d
Summary:
We got a report that onContentSizeChange function was being called with an object instead of a number for width, sometimes. Upon debugging, it looked like the param being passed in was a native event wrapper. Tim eventually figured out that this is because there's a TextInput child, and the event bubbles: diffusion/FBS/browse/master/fbobjc/Libraries/FBReactKit/js/react-native-github/Libraries/Text/RCTTextViewManager.m;afbdef32df50$39
Because ScrollView just passes all its props down to the component it eventually renders (RCTScrollView on iOS), the TextInput event bubbles up and triggers the onContentSizeChange prop that was passed in directly, instead of going through the layer in ScrollView that normally unpacks width/height from the native event: diffusion/FBS/browse/master/fbobjc/Libraries/FBReactKit/js/react-native-github/Libraries/Components/ScrollView/ScrollView.js;247ddb2022151b68dd9f83a888b6e0ec9923737a$413-416
Overriding the prop before passing down to RCTScrollView will break that chain, so that the event will continue to bubble but it won't find the incorrect prop from ScrollView.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D3999689
fbshipit-source-id: d6c3bf711969b3e1c6fc1e51fd44c6894910bc3d
Summary:
In the `Additional Scenes` section, the `TouchableHighlight` component is used, but is not present in the import statement.
This is confusing and results in a `Can't find variable: TouchableHighlight` error.
This PR attempts to correct this confusion.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10276
Differential Revision: D3997058
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 22ebf39cd39d8a76427c89cecc774ff9aef2c3c8
Summary:
Thanks for submitting a pull request! Please provide enough information so that others can review your pull request:
> **Unless you are a React Native release maintainer and cherry-picking an *existing* commit into a current release, ensure your pull request is targeting the `master` React Native branch.**
Explain the **motivation** for making this change. What existing problem does the pull request solve?
Prefer **small pull requests**. These are much easier to review and more likely to get merged. Make sure the PR does only one thing, otherwise please split it.
**Test plan (required)**
Demonstrate the code is solid. Example: The exact commands you ran and their output, screenshots / videos if the pull request changes UI.
Make sure tests pass on both Travis and Circle CI.
**Code formatting**
Look around. Match the style of the rest of the codebase. See also the simple [style guide](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#style-guide).
For more info, see
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10299
Differential Revision: D3997827
Pulled By: ericvicenti
fbshipit-source-id: a98e112d95015842936a9d2bdc89553772ba49c2
Summary:
Button is an important component to help the community get onboarded with RN quickly, so the first few minutes of a developer's experience is not spent formatting a simple button component.
In my opinion, `<Button />` should be seen as a "lowest common demoniator" component, rather than "the one button to rule them all". In other words, we should only support features in Button that will work on any platform. We should encourage people to fork Button if they need to add specific features to it, rather than trying to twist and bloat this component until it supports everything.
These platform imitations may not have the perfect constants just yet, but they are good enough to make a user feel at home in the app, without any modification. The community can help tweak the final formatting to make them look just right- PRs are welcome!
Reviewed By: frantic
Differential Revision: D3929041
fbshipit-source-id: 3785fb67472a7614eeee0a9aef504c0bdf62ede7
Summary:
This is a critical change and should be pushed to stabel asap
The reason for the pull request is to prevent crashes that can occure if the function relativeKeyboardHeight(keyboardFrame: ScreenRect) got null as an input variable which sometimes does happen.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10287
Differential Revision: D3988359
Pulled By: bestander
fbshipit-source-id: 0d1052b590b2684907ea6f7d6b4fe9b89989d4dd
Summary:
Not much to add. My OCD spotted this 😄
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10275
Differential Revision: D3984542
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 2de8c8f7f5c2c518e0ec5277087095e0553c72d6
Summary:
* Motivation *
Second PR for Apple TV support.
* Test plan *
Apple TV tests have been added to scripts/objc-test.sh
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10227
Differential Revision: D3974064
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 36dffb4517efa489e40fa713a30655d1d76ef646
Summary:
Thanks for submitting a pull request! Please provide enough information so that others can review your pull request:
> **Unless you are a React Native release maintainer and cherry-picking an *existing* commit into a current release, ensure your pull request is targeting the `master` React Native branch.**
Explain the **motivation** for making this change. What existing problem does the pull request solve?
Prefer **small pull requests**. These are much easier to review and more likely to get merged. Make sure the PR does only one thing, otherwise please split it.
**Test plan (required)**
Demonstrate the code is solid. Example: The exact commands you ran and their output, screenshots / videos if the pull request changes UI.
Make sure tests pass on both Travis and Circle CI.
**Code formatting**
Look around. Match the style of the rest of the codebase. See also the simple [style guide](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#style-guide).
For more info, see
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10157
Differential Revision: D3974091
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: c756fb82422253bb9098c37fbcb5637e58e53340
Summary:
These are caused by new [syntax checking](1285131e3e/CHANGELOG.md (v6113-2016-10-01)) introduced by babylon.
"The single rest at the end only applies to binding `let { x, ...y } = obj;` and assignment `({ x, ...y } = obj).`"
I'd say this really should be cherry picked into the stable branch.
**Test plan**
1. install babylon@6.11.3
2. see that things break
3. apply patch
4. things work
5. make sure all instances were fixed (I used `\.\.\..*,.*\n.*=` in IntelliJ regex format—find all ... followed by newline followed by =)
Issue #10199
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10200
Differential Revision: D3974066
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 3f3c1e9df01a3b3bdd61dd3863416c638d3ed98d
Summary:
There is no "window" in react native. And by the way fix the indent.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10182
Differential Revision: D3974090
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: e0e47e15364abff5bcb136d988e234fc8e1f0a8b
Summary:
Update to docs to indicate that TouchableHighlight must have exactly one child (i.e. not zero or more than one). Previously it was only indicated that it cannot have more than one.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10244
Differential Revision: D3970841
fbshipit-source-id: f1c4c223cfaf150fec9bbae1041567d0c81eb63b
Summary: Currently, for short touches (under 130ms by default), we don't trigger the highlight effect. This diff makes it so that if we're not highlighted when we invoke onPress, we highlight.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3932019
fbshipit-source-id: c0ff7d4c646890507ce510f51c279c88aeba66ae
Summary:
Android (starting from API 23) supports "light status bar", thus it is possible to extend StatusBar and make `barStyle` property work not only for iOS, but also for Android.
This PR introduces one more `barStyle` option `dark-content` in addition to two existing ones (`default` and `light-content`).
Why there are 3 options instead of 2?
Two simple reasons:
1) to make all existing applications fully compatible with these changes;
2) the default status bar on Android is dark with white text and icons, while on iOS it is light with black text and icons on it. Thus the `default` option means something like "I don't really care, just apply the default color for this platform", while two other options (`light-content` and `dark-content`) allow to accurately specify the required result.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10185
Differential Revision: D3952346
fbshipit-source-id: 999a67614abff52321fbeb06298ebf1946c3f1d1
Summary:
Is okay to remove this link? It seems that we don't have the Navigator Comparison anymore.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10186
Differential Revision: D3951863
Pulled By: mmmulani
fbshipit-source-id: 170f4cc9288f84d88c3b607e3a1a85619d9776c8
Summary:
Very similar to https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9600.
Does not trigger on DEV, but there are two inspectors: one underneath and one
above the modal. This looks like something we should fix, but the only solution
I've come up with so far was to mangle the event that AppContainer listens to, so that
only the AppContainer in the modal responds to it. This seems pretty ugly, I'd
rather look for something else. Wdyt?
Reviewed By: frantic
Differential Revision: D3937096
fbshipit-source-id: a6e648b6d583088514d6ba8df7851f9a8ef48f74
Summary: Provide a base `HeadlessJsTaskService` class that can be extended to run JS in headless mode in response to some event. Added `HeadlessJsTaskEventListener` for modules that are interested in background lifecycle events, and `HeadlessJsTaskContext` that basically extends `ReactContext` without touching it. The react instance is shared with the rest of the app (e.g. activities) through the `ReactNativeHost`.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3225753
fbshipit-source-id: 2c5e7679636f31e0e7842d8a67aeb95baf47c563
Summary:
Simple and elegant. Now someone can dismiss a keyboard in a way that makes sense.
```js
import { Keyboard } from 'react-native'
// Hide that keyboard!
Keyboard.dismiss()
```
+ docs
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9925
Differential Revision: D3935357
fbshipit-source-id: ecd2fb5c72c4dd769951d308e9bb6ee5d888052a
Summary:
This PR is related to the multitude of crashes (#10016, #9751, #9882).
From my understanding, we should be using a strong reference when calling `decodeImageData` or we could be calling the method on a deallocated instance.
PR #9751 have mitigated this by adding a fail-safe, but I think the culprint is the weak reference, which this PR fixes.
Tested on iOS only, since it doesn't touch Android.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10147
Differential Revision: D3938763
fbshipit-source-id: 7389d4ae7a98926014401a1fe0cbbdcdd5ee6a01
Summary: Changing from flex -> flexGrow on Scrollview caused some layouts to break due to having views below the scrollview. Adding flexShrink allows for the behavior again.
Reviewed By: blairvanderhoof
Differential Revision: D3936963
fbshipit-source-id: 0f43e6f5148918d3d431b98d26d185bbcc1548d0
Summary:
This changes modal behavior to resize when the keyboard appears/disappears.
Previously, the modal would not react in any way, or it would pan above to bring the
TextInput into view. Resizing is the correct behavior for android.
This is not trivial, as in, setting the flag, because of the combination of
react native laying out all views and the system reacting to the keyboard
appearance in a weird way. Namely:
- if `windowTranslucentStatus` is not set, the system will just call
`onSizeChanged` on the dialog's content view, and everything works nicely
- with `windowTranslucentStatus` set, the system will consider the dialog as a
full screen view that doesn't resize. In order for it to resize, the base
view of the layout needs to have
`setFitsSystemWindows(true)` called on it. This is needed, so that the system
can call layout on that base view with the new value of `paddingBottom` that
coincides with the height of the keyboard. Neat.
We fix this by wrapping our existing content view (mHostView) in a simple
FrameLayout that has `setFitsSystemWindows` set. That way, `mHostView` will have
`onSizeChanged` called on itself with the correct new size of the dialog.
This has the fortunate consequence of our layout now also getting `paddingTop` as the size of the
status bar, which means that we can remove the JS `top` hack in Modal, which
was necessary for no view getting drawn under the status bar.
This behavior is set as default, since that is the default correct Android behavior.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3913784
fbshipit-source-id: 4378ada21f466dc7ac6e357abeca10b88009ca3f
Summary:
The Navigator component inconsistently emits the `willfocus` event.
While it is emitted in `Navigator#resetTo`, `Navigator#push`, `Navigator#pop` and event `Navigator#replaceAtIndex` it is not emitted from `Navigator#immediatelyResetRouteStack`. This leads to surprising inconsistencies when working with these events.
With the PR I suggest to emit the `willfocus` event before resetting the route stack.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10125
Differential Revision: D3931284
fbshipit-source-id: 6e4f45c6d38426bcd0acc8f8c39478524032a03a
Summary:
First commit for Apple TV support: changes to existing Objective-C code so that it will compile correctly for tvOS.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9649
Differential Revision: D3916021
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 34acc9daf3efff835ffe38c43ba5d4098a02c830
Summary:
Combining 2 animated values via addition, multiplication, and modulo are already supported, and this adds another one: division.
There are some cases where an animated value needs to invert (1 / x) another animated value for calculation. An example is inverting a scale (2x --> 0.5x), e.g.:
```
const a = Animated.Value(1);
const b = Animated.divide(1, a);
Animated.spring(a, {
toValue: 2,
}).start();
```
`b` will then follow `a`'s spring animation and produce the value of `1 / a`.
The basic usage is like this:
```
<Animated.View style={{transform: [{scale: a}]}}>
<Animated.Image style={{transform: [{scale: b}]}} />
<Animated.View>
```
In this example, the inner image won't get stretched at all because the parent's scaling gets cancelled out.
Also added this to native animated implementation.
Reviewed By: foghina, mmmulani
Differential Revision: D3922891
fbshipit-source-id: 32508956c4b65b2deb7574d50a10c85b4809b961
Summary:
This diff adds support for value offsets on iOS. It separates out code originally submitted in #9048.
Test plan (required)
Set up an animation with an offset, and `useNativeModule: true`. Compare results with `useNativeModule: false`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9627
Differential Revision: D3924410
fbshipit-source-id: 8177a25a5f6b9e33f00ea66143c782aeea24507d
Summary:
This fixes measuring of items in the main axis of a container. Previously items were in a lot of cases measured with UNSPECIFIED instead of AT_MOST. This was to support scrolling containers. The correct way to handle scrolling containers is to instead provide them with their own overflow value to activate this behavior. This is also similar to how the web works.
This is a breaking change. Most of your layouts will continue to function as before however some of them might not. Typically this is due to having a `flex: 1` style where it is currently a no-op due to being measured with an undefined size but after this change it may collapse your component to take zero size due to the implicit `flexBasis: 0` now being correctly treated. Removing the bad `flex: 1` style or changing it to `flexGrow: 1` should solve most if not all layout issues your see after this diff.
Reviewed By: majak
Differential Revision: D3876927
fbshipit-source-id: 81ea1c9d6574dd4564a3333f1b3617cf84b4022f
Summary:
_renderScene would unnecessary test if `this.state.transitionFromIndex != null` twice.
The left side and right side of the 'or' statement would always be the same.
For cleaner code I suggest to remove it.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10042
Differential Revision: D3923058
fbshipit-source-id: 7466c1f0f24eac3f9f296debd9a5e9f5320aea28
Summary:
The suppression comment was not formatted correctly and thus not
used.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10076
Differential Revision: D3917036
fbshipit-source-id: 92927993fb7223dc131d82096ca92017aea5f1aa
Summary:
Hi there,
when using the ScrollView component with `onScroll` and `scrollEventThrottle = 0` as it is documented in [react-native/docs/scrollview](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/scrollview.html#scrolleventthrottle) this message will appear unnecessary.
This happens because `!this.props.scrollEventThrottle` is `true` when the value is `0`.
So I changed it to `this.props.scrollEventThrottle == null`. Now it is `false` when the value is `0`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10038
Differential Revision: D3909323
fbshipit-source-id: 3c701f23708b64576a8c9f47e140d87159087894
Summary: If a user scrolls the `SwipeableListView`, any open row(s) will close.
Reviewed By: furdei
Differential Revision: D3903787
fbshipit-source-id: efd9ae896ba50ad6e83e72d52bc1f5c0c35efd61
Summary:
Fixes an issue where location request timeout errors always reported "Unable to fetch location within **0s**".
Previously we had `@"Unable to fetch location within %zds.", (NSInteger)(timer.timeInterval * 1000.0)` but from the [NSTimer.timeInterval docs](https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSTimer_Class/#//apple_ref/occ/instp/NSTimer/timeInterval) "If the receiver is a non-repeating timer, returns 0 even if a time interval was set.".
Change to use `request.options.timeout` instead, which is a `Double` defaulting to `INFINITY`. Tested on an iOS simulator.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9888
Differential Revision: D3902788
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: aef717d6c39f3177cb7056a17adc35c1bfd94132
Summary:
This fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/9751
We were seeing the same issues as the original reporter.
I'm not an expert on this code, so apologies if it's naive, but we haven't seen the crash since making this change.
From my understanding of it, it seems like the `cancelLoad` block was being released before the block returned by `_loadImageOrDataWithURLRequest:` was called.
This PR checks the `cancelled` flag before calling `cancelLoad()`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10016
Differential Revision: D3902723
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 75cd115e28694105c6fc29469986998ca0d4cd09
Summary:
While working on a feature in realized the buttons I built using `TouchableHighlight` were too dark when pressed.
When used white white views, `TouchableHighlight` produces the color `d4d5d5`. This is different from `dedede` which iOS uses.
Let's use opacity 0.85 instead of 0.8 to make the color match iOS. See a React Native view compared to iOS settings screen (same color for pressed items now): http://imgur.com/a/6CyL3
On Android, people should be using `TouchableNativeFeedback` everywhere.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D3896168
fbshipit-source-id: a7dd12b4bde079b120faaffc36d25292533a2c6d
Summary:
In certain cases, if a navigation title is present in place of an empty nav stack, the first breadcrumb may steal part of the title's touch events since it's hardcoded to sit 1/4 from the left of the screen (for animation reasons). This diff fixes it, allowing titles on an empty nav stack to be entirely touchable while retaining all other breadcrumb functionality.
Also, applied some suggested lint changes.
Reviewed By: hedgerwang
Differential Revision: D3891909
fbshipit-source-id: 97d1fb3bba4e4118401d84cec2d8836b94bfde75
Summary:
Since API 18, Android locations have had the `isFromMockProvider()` function, to verify the validity of a provided location. This was one of many methods one could verify location data, but as of Marshmallow, the other ways of detecting if "Mock Locations" is on in developer settings has been deprecated or defunct.
This means some devices can only detect location mocking by exposing the method on the location object.
This change provides that exposure.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9390
Differential Revision: D3858205
Pulled By: bestander
fbshipit-source-id: 3bae429cc0596ea01926c5be204f4403e4a2414f
Summary:
Explain the **motivation** for making this change. What existing problem does the pull request solve?
Copy&paste from the example in the documentation will cause exception because there is no `AndroidPermissions` object. To avoid confusion we should refer to `PermissionsAndroid` instead since this is how this module is named in the API.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9956
Differential Revision: D3889080
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 8f30d8f51ffee1321088a16a1b454ab163a746a2
Summary:
When debugging in VScode or nucleide using a nodejs environment rather than chrome, the JS sources are made to appear as if they exist on disk, rather than coming from a `http://` url. Prior to this change the packager would see these file paths and not know how to handle them.
Since all the application JS will be part of a bundle file, we can switch out the path to the bundle on the filesystem with paths to the bundle served by the packager, and things will work just as though it was debugging in chrome. We stop the replacement once we reach an internal module (`vm.js` in the case of both nucleide and VSCode) since that is the point when the execution switches from inside the app to the surrounding debugging environment.
I've verified that this fixes redbox stack trace symbolication in VSCode, and from my understanding of nucleide's debugging environment it should also work there without requiring any changes.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9906
Differential Revision: D3887166
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fbshipit-source-id: e3a6704f30e0fd045ad836bba51f6e20d9854c30
Summary:
Currently, it's hard to find out that it's very easy to use android toasts. The example is very complex and hard to grasp for a beginner. So, I propose to add an easy to understand example.
I'm sure the syntax of this PR is not really correct, it's just a start to show the kind of thing I propose.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9859
Differential Revision: D3886274
Pulled By: donyu
fbshipit-source-id: 15e693f5ddb1efea0fc6b7accfa688fd5f99a100
Summary:
This adds support for `Animated.event` driven natively. This is WIP and would like feedback on how this is implemented.
At the moment, it works by providing a mapping between a view tag, an event name, an event path and an animated value when a view has a prop with a `AnimatedEvent` object. Then we can hook into `EventDispatcher`, check for events that target our view + event name and update the animated value using the event path.
For now it works with the onScroll event but it should be generic enough to work with anything.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9253
Differential Revision: D3759844
Pulled By: foghina
fbshipit-source-id: 86989c705847955bd65e6cf5a7d572ec7ccd3eb4
Summary:
see also: eb3360b02a (commitcomment-19042340)
commit eb3360b02a recently break some third libraries that was (weakly) relying on traversing `animatedNode.refs.node` to get the original node of the decorated (animated) component (at least 2 libs: gl-react-native and react-native-material-kit).
Instead of now doing `animatedNode._component` (that might later break again), getNode() is a more 'public' solution for these third party.
as you expose a way to create an animated component (`createAnimatedComponent`) you sometimes still want a way to get the reference.
That way, third party components can continue providing some extra native methods to the animated version.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9944
Differential Revision: D3885973
Pulled By: foghina
fbshipit-source-id: 43ffdbfe7f9c52f5a1689e6a9a4052d4973f5c5f
Summary:
This adds support for sticky headers on Android. The implementation if based primarily on the iOS one (https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/React/Views/RCTScrollView.m#L272) and adds some stuff that was missing to be able to handle z-index, view clipping, view hierarchy optimization and touch handling properly.
Some notable changes:
- Add `ChildDrawingOrderDelegate` interface to allow changing the `ViewGroup` drawing order using `ViewGroup#getChildDrawingOrder`. This is used to change the content view drawing order to make sure headers are drawn over the other cells. Right now I'm only reversing the drawing order as drawing only the header views last added a lot of complexity especially because of view clipping and I don't think it should cause issues.
- Add `collapsableChildren` prop that works like `collapsable` but applies to every child of the view. This is needed to be able to reference sticky headers by their indices otherwise some subviews can get optimized out and break indexes.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9456
Differential Revision: D3827366
Pulled By: fred2028
fbshipit-source-id: d346068734c5b987518794ab23e13914ed13b5c4
Summary:
This adds support for sticky headers on Android. The implementation if based primarily on the iOS one (https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/React/Views/RCTScrollView.m#L272) and adds some stuff that was missing to be able to handle z-index, view clipping, view hierarchy optimization and touch handling properly.
Some notable changes:
- Add `ChildDrawingOrderDelegate` interface to allow changing the `ViewGroup` drawing order using `ViewGroup#getChildDrawingOrder`. This is used to change the content view drawing order to make sure headers are drawn over the other cells. Right now I'm only reversing the drawing order as drawing only the header views last added a lot of complexity especially because of view clipping and I don't think it should cause issues.
- Add `collapsableChildren` prop that works like `collapsable` but applies to every child of the view. This is needed to be able to reference sticky headers by their indices otherwise some subviews can get optimized out and break indexes.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9456
Differential Revision: D3827366
fbshipit-source-id: cab044cfdbe2ccb98e1ecd3e02ed3ceaa253eb78
Summary: Introduce `overflow:scroll` so that scrolling can be implemented without the current overflow:visible hackiness. Currently we use AT_MOST to measure in the cross axis but not in the main axis. This was done to enable scrolling containers where children are not constraint in the main axis by their parent. This caused problems for non-scrolling containers though as it meant that their children cannot be measured correctly in the main axis. Introducing `overflow:scroll` fixes this.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3855801
fbshipit-source-id: 3c365f9e6ef612fd9d9caaaa8c650e9702176e77
Summary: Introduce `overflow:scroll` so that scrolling can be implemented without the current overflow:visible hackiness. Currently we use AT_MOST to measure in the cross axis but not in the main axis. This was done to enable scrolling containers where children are not constraint in the main axis by their parent. This caused problems for non-scrolling containers though as it meant that their children cannot be measured correctly in the main axis. Introducing `overflow:scroll` fixes this.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3855801
fbshipit-source-id: 6077b0bcb68fe5ddd4aa22926acab40ff4d83949
Summary:
We've enabled getters in .flowconfig, so Flow will now understand react-native.js. We no longer need to maintain a separate file for Flow.
cc bestander
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9892
Differential Revision: D3862560
Pulled By: bestander
fbshipit-source-id: 9efb66bc885dbac80c18b4b5e3cf5362495928a9
Summary:
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/9216.
As nickzuber describes in #9216, conditional `Picker.Item` elements will lead to exceptions downstream when the `Picker` attempts to construct the collection of items.
[In the picker source](a2fb703bbb/Libraries/Components/Picker/PickerIOS.ios.js (L48-L53)) we can see that `child.props` is accessed when `child` has the potential to be an invalid `React` element.
```js
ReactChildren.forEach(props.children, function (child, index) {
if (child.props.value === props.selectedValue) {
selectedIndex = index;
}
items.push({value: child.props.value, label: child.props.label});
});
```
This change ensures the incoming element is valid
```diff
ReactChildren.forEach(props.children, function (child, index) {
+ if (!React.isValidElement(child)) {
+ return;
+ }
if (child.props.value === props.selectedValue) {
selectedIndex = index;
}
items.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9243
Differential Revision: D3847514
Pulled By: spicyj
fbshipit-source-id: f46fbd4b0f81de7a92e1ca3e60b5ed15a9cbbf78
Summary:
Explain that, unlike other APIs, geolocation follows the browser spec and is exposed through `navigator.geolocation` rather than as an `react-native` export.
This can be inferred from the example code but isn't otherwise stated in the docs. See also https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9793
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9810
Differential Revision: D3841341
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: b1423e8bf7fb78c788f5cdc5630a4a948b8178c6
Summary:
Here's a little background. Resizing is inferior to scaling. See http://frescolib.org/docs/resizing-rotating.html#_
Currently, React Native has a heuristic to use resize when the image is likely to be from the device's camera. However, there may be other cases where a developer wants to use resize. For example, when the developer knows they'll be downloading a large image from a service but the image will be rendered at a small size on the device.
This change adds a `resizeMethod` prop to the `Image` component so developers can choose how Fresco resizes the image. The options are 'auto', 'resize', or 'scale'. When 'auto' is specified, a heuristic is used to choose between 'resize' and 'scale'. The default value is 'auto'.
**Test plan (required)**
In a small test app, verified that the `resizeMethod` prop properly influences the mechanism that is used to resize the image (e.g. resize or scale).
Adam Comella
Microsoft Corp.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9652
Differential Revision: D3841322
Pulled By: foghina
fbshipit-source-id: 6c78b5c75ea73053aa10386afd4cbff45f5b8ffe
Summary:
`Navigator` throws an error if using a custom `NavigationBar` component that does not have a `immediatelyRefresh` method present.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9438
Differential Revision: D3838928
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: 74d62ef09e179f457a4b14f8537dfaf0d4697322
Summary:
Fix for https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/9465
We are building a react-native based application which extensively uses WebSockets. The Android app crashes right after waking up being in suspended mode for a coupe of days and throws an exception:
"Cannot send a message. Unknown WebSocket id 1"
Before calling WebSocket.send(...) method from WebSocket.js we always check its readyState. I believe the problem is caused by not updating readyState if case of 'websocketFailed' event. this.close() cause the current used websocket ID to be removed from mWebSocketConnections HashMap (WebSocketModule.java), but readyState stays the same.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9487
Differential Revision: D3838675
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: e833cef9f1b94c6f7236077241cacf5a56f5824b
Summary:
Resolves#7081 by allowing iCloud to download photos not stored on the device.
**Test plan (required)**
1. Verified existing photos stored on the device still display.
2. Deleted my iCloud photo library from my phone and verified the image downloads and displays.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9530
Differential Revision: D3838470
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: 810830a4246714b6e166e4411f3fa848b1f1b71c
Summary:
JSC on iOS 8 and above includes TypedArrays so there's no need for the guard statement anymore since React Native officially does not support iOS 7 moving forward.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9780
Differential Revision: D3834979
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: 6e28a47702d6e3d604fedb9d2d00fe1c539a6926
Summary: Get rid of the old behaviour of JSON encoding in `nativeRequireModuleConfig` and consistently use the same names for function types "async/promise/sync"
Reviewed By: lexs
Differential Revision: D3819348
fbshipit-source-id: fc798a5abcaf6a3ef9d95bd8654afa7825c83967
Summary:
Hi!
I found problem with accessibilityLabel on PickerAndroid.
There's no value in content-desc attribute while accessibilityLabel is correct.
I found that accessibilityLabel is not propagated into native components via
native props.
This PR brings accessibilityLabel for PickerAndroid.
Without this solution my appium tests fails, for example:
My code:
```jsx
<Picker
style={this.props.style}
selectedValue={this.props.value}
onValueChange={this.onChange}
disabled={this.props.disabled}
accessibilityLabel="select_wineType">
// Chilren
</Picker>
```
```sh
✖ Error: element (~select_wineType) still not visible after 5000ms
```
Because xml of this view is (look into content-desc of Spinner):
```xml
<android.widget.Spinner index="0" text="" class="android.widget.Spinner" package="com.hello_github" content-desc="" checkable="false" checked="false" clickable="true" enabled="true" focusable="true" focused="false" scrollable="true" long-clickable="false" password=
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8873
Differential Revision: D3831691
Pulled By: spicyj
fbshipit-source-id: a494f22cb8be8cd6964981fe7ef7d9ff3773bcce
Summary: Cleans things up and also defers rendering rows if there is an interaction happening.
Reviewed By: achen1
Differential Revision: D3817231
fbshipit-source-id: fd08d0ca7cb6c203178f27bfc5a0f55469135c3a
Summary:
Add native support on iOS and Android for `Animated.diffClamp` that was added in #9419.
**Test plan**
Tested that it works properly using the native animations UIExplorer example.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9691
Differential Revision: D3813440
fbshipit-source-id: 48a3ecddf3708fa44b408954d3d8133ec8537f21
Summary:
Adds support for the `extrapolate` parameter on the native interpolation node. This is pretty much a 1 to 1 port of the JS implementation.
**Test plan**
Tested by adding the `extrapolate` parameter in the native animated UIExplorer example.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9366
Differential Revision: D3824154
fbshipit-source-id: 2ef593af827a8bd3d7b8ab2d53abbdc9516c6022
Summary:
This is an updated version of #2336 and #7694.
---
This adds a `registrationError` event that is emitted by `PushNotificationIOS` whenever an application receives a registration error from APNS (APNS service failure, running on simulator, etc). This event fires to the exclusion of the `register` event (and vice versa).
**How to use**
Add the following to your `AppDelegate.m`:
```obj-c
- (void)application:(UIApplication *)application didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:(NSError *)error
{
[RCTPushNotificationManager didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError:error];
}
```
And register an event handler for the event:
```js
PushNotificationIOS.addEventListener('registrationError', function({ message, code }) {
// Complete your registration process in error.
});
```
**Test plan**
Added support for this event (and `register`) to UIExplorer as a proof of concept. Navigating to the push notifications example on a simulator is an easy way to reproduce this e
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9650
Differential Revision: D3822142
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: a15ed8941b74dc3eed2c44c658deccbcaf39ce3d
Summary:
Include CSSLayout headers in the same way as other project headers, ie `#import <CSSLayout/CSSLayout.h>` becomes `#import "CSSLayout.h"`. CSSLayout is not a framework or system dependency, so shouldn't (AFAIK) be included with angle brackets. Doing so breaks framework builds, such as when RN is used as a pod in a swift project.
In combination with https://github.com/facebook/css-layout/pull/217 this fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/9014 (specifically swift cocoapods projects). There is then no need for a separate CSSLayout pod subspec.
Tests run on the RN project in isolation (with changes inside `CSSLayout` itself also applied) and against a dummy swift project with RN included as a pod.
NB: This effectively reverts https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9015 and may break non-swift cocoapods projects unless https://github.com/facebook/css-layout/pull/217 is merged and synced first.
Update: As discussed with alloy and emilsjolander, wrap these imports in a preprocess
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9544
Differential Revision: D3821791
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: d27ac8be9ce560d03479b43d3db740cd196c24da
Summary:
Currently, when sharing local files, the file contents are being sent as NSData causing the file to never be attached when sharing via Email or via Airdrop, being renamed to something obscure such as (null)-257D026032E9-1.data
Simply passing the Local File URL to UIActivityViewController instead of the file contents resolves this issue.
More info on this issue: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/8442
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9693
Differential Revision: D3821142
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: a06128db88d24cf5565169f321365ace43ab89fe
Summary:
Currently when doing a file upload, the Content-Type header gets set to whatever MIME type iOS computed for the file. The Content-Type header the developer provided never takes precedence.
For example, when uploading an image, iOS might determine that the MIME type is "image/jpeg" and so this would be the Content-Type of the HTTP request. But the developer might need the Content-Type to be "application/octet-stream". With this change, if the developer provides a Content-Type header, it will not be overriden.
There is only one exception to this rule which is for "multipart" requests. In this case, the developer's Content-Type header is always ignored. This is because the Content-Type header needs to contain the boundary string and that information is not available to the developer in JavaScript.
This change makes iOS's behavior more consistent with Android's.
**Test plan (required)**
In a small test app, verified that the developer's Content-Type header takes precedence when it's provided. Verif
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9651
Differential Revision: D3820001
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: fdb8871f88a0d0db1ae59f75bb62b896fe69542d
Summary:
Update documentation for Switch as it's not a background color that is displayed when the switch off, but juste the border (the background remains transparent)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9707
Differential Revision: D3819887
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: 218fd20deaded5260cc51e815b559f3cbbb3f752
Summary:
Android PR for TextInput selection, based on the iOS implementation in #8958.
** Test plan **
Tested using the text selection example in UIExplorer.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8962
Differential Revision: D3819285
Pulled By: andreicoman11
fbshipit-source-id: 9a2408af2a8b694258c88ab5c46322830c71452a
Summary:
When bringing back `node-haste` to React Native, I left an `fdescribe` in a test that led to ~70 tests being skipped.
This re-enables these tests, and fixes test failures
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D3811225
fbshipit-source-id: 67a16f385759bb829f1f3f559862eab7e78f2097
Summary:
It's very confusing that this modules doesn't work like most others. I believe it would be beneficial to state that upfront. When you know that you *have* to link the CameraRoll library then the resources help you know how to link are pretty straightforward.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9708
Differential Revision: D3809715
fbshipit-source-id: b100874426146d38251c52fde29502e4dda74d40
Summary: Modified logic and constants to make the swipable row animations feel more natural and smooth.
Reviewed By: fred2028
Differential Revision: D3801391
fbshipit-source-id: d4301fe01a190803b5bc27373a9755086b6c431d
Summary:
In profiling our app, we found that the usage
of `merge` in `Text.js` was showing up as a
hotspot. We've replaced this usage of `merge`
with `mergeFast`.
**Test plan (required)**
This change is used in my team's app.
Adam Comella
Microsoft Corp.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9654
Differential Revision: D3801791
fbshipit-source-id: 004652ed6537b557d00541ab2e5fbe64b56fa73b
Summary:
One of the potential fixes that grabbou suggested was to make _getText return an empty string in the worst case of null value and null defaultValue.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9553
Differential Revision: D3800913
fbshipit-source-id: 30d9c0a7384d39477a71947714eec3340ba5380f
Summary:
This diff adds ModuloAnimatedNode on iOS. It separates out code originally submitted in #9048.
Test plan (required)
Set up an animation with a modulo node, and `useNativeModule: true`. Compare results with `useNativeModule: false`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9626
Differential Revision: D3799636
fbshipit-source-id: 594499f11be41bf3ee709249056a3feedeace9eb
Summary: Add a static `Image.queryCache` function that can query multiple URLs at once. The result is a map where each URL that is in cache is mapped to the cache type (memory/disk). URLs that are not cached do not appear in the result.
Reviewed By: lexs
Differential Revision: D3791333
fbshipit-source-id: b183015d97423f0c095bf891f035dac2e23d8d11
Summary:
`BackAndroid.addEventListener()` returns a subscription object with a `remove()` function in android. Before this fix, the iOS equivalent doesn't return anything, which means, if there's a component doing something like this, it would redbox:
```
componentWillMount() {
this._subscription = BackAndroid.addEventListener('hardwareBackPress', () => {...});
}
componentWillUnmount() {
this._subscription.remove(); // --> redbox in iOS before this fix
}
```
Differential Revision: D3790480
fbshipit-source-id: 1e607171bf2892a6b64977c4fd052c5df0bc4a0d
Summary:
This makes the Text component more consistent with the contracts implemented by the Touchable* components.
**Test plan (required)**
Verified the event object gets passed to the `onPress` and `onLongPress` handlers in a test app. Also, this change is being used by my team's app.
Adam Comella
Microsoft Corp.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9657
Differential Revision: D3790550
fbshipit-source-id: 026b579ef6b354d9519abd5e9a92f0d562159132
Summary: Added support for WebViews to take in an onContentSizeChange prop, which will return a native event that contains the width and height of the html content in the WebView. Also moved the ContentSizeChangeEvent from the recyclerview dir to the uimanager/events dir
Reviewed By: andreicoman11
Differential Revision: D3775399
fbshipit-source-id: 19a0579f8345e5853cc7311b80f1f1393c77ab58
Summary:
The MessageQueue has a _debugInfo object where it stores debug information associated with each callback. The size of this structure is currently unbounded.
It looks like the code attempted to restrict _debugInfo to a fixed number of entries but due to a logic bug, it leaked around 30 entries for every 1 entry it cleaned up.
This change limits the _debugInfo object to around 30 entries.
**Test plan (required)**
This change is currently being used in my team's app.
Adam Comella
Microsoft Corp.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9611
Differential Revision: D3781875
fbshipit-source-id: 58c645c52c3e295fe571b7ca7e0d882169c301ef
Summary:
This adds cookie clearing support for iOS to match the existing support on Android. Helpful for resetting the app to a clean state (say, when logging a user out).
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9264
Differential Revision: D3776492
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 59ae19ac09d3cf0d0e229cd9e8e30865e65ca96c
Summary:
This is a revised follow up version from #8574 ( originally implemented in `objc` )
This PR change the implementation in JS suggested by javache
**motivation**
To supports vibration pattern like android.
The [iOS vibration implementation link](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12966467/are-there-apis-for-custom-vibrations-in-ios/13047464#13047464) mentioned by skv-headless at https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6061#discussion_r54062592, which will not be accepted by apple since that implementation uses a private API. Thus, I use pure public API `NSTimer` to implement it.
**Note**
Since vibration time on iOS is not configurable, there are slightly differences with android.
for example:
**Android Usage:**
`Vibration.vibrate([0, 500, 200, 500])`
==> V(0.5s) --wait(0.2s)--> V(0.5s)
`Vibration.vibrate([300, 500, 200, 500])`
==> --wait(0.3s)--> V(0.5s) --wait(0.2s)--> V(0.5s)
**iOS Usage:**
if first argument is 0, it will not be included in pattern array.
( vibration
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9233
Differential Revision: D3775085
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 370495857d5581399de32d2bed1ea1bcce193e9d
Summary:
Due to an earlier commit, we now have to use the full path for requiring `performanceNow`.
**Test plan (required)**
Verified that the IncrementalExample works when adding it to UIExplorer.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9595
Differential Revision: D3775101
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 6252ce8c872896f4cfdb9a31bdbc79d6aaf4684d
Summary:
This adds support for a controlled `selection` prop on `TextInput` on iOS (Android PR coming soon). This is based on the work by ehd in #2668 which hasn't been updated for a while, kept the original commit and worked on fixing what was missing based on the feedback in the original PR.
What I changed is:
- Make the prop properly controlled by JS
- Add a RCTTextSelection class to map the JS object into and the corresponding RCTConvert category
- Make sure the selection change event is properly triggered when the input is focused
- Cleanup setSelection
- Changed TextInput to use function refs to appease the linter
** Test plan **
Tested using the TextInput selection example in UIExplorer on iOS.
Also tested that it doesn't break Android.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8958
Differential Revision: D3771229
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: b8ede46b97fb3faf3061bb2dac102160c4b20ce7
Summary:
fontVariant implemented in #9045. Appears to have lost platform annotation. Also fixes indentation.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9587
Differential Revision: D3774192
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 9bce0b9c39fa31ef40d01e94b699b1299914b67b
Summary:
Not seeing a hairline thick line is a common source of confusion with a simple cause. Let's warn about it.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9589
Differential Revision: D3770879
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: f1637e17832982fa8fb9b7f485056c452b38b3db
Summary:
Currently, text inputs do not scroll when inside other components like scroll
views. This fixes it by blocking any parent native component from taking the
responder when the text input is focused and is being scrolled. This fixes the
previous implementation, where the scroll view was not able to scroll on top of
other text inputs, even though they were not focused.
This makes the component similar to it's ios counterpart.
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D3735237
fbshipit-source-id: 724f94a6e7332d03261a80f63ffa60d0e5846932
Summary:
This adds a new type of node that clamps an animated value between 2 values with a special twist, it is based on the difference between the previous value so getting far from a bound doesn't matter and as soon as we start getting closer again the value will start changing. The main use case for this node is to create a collapsible navbar when scrolling a scrollview. This is a pretty in apps (fb, youtube, twitter, all use something like this).
It updates using the following: `value = clamp(value + diff, min, max)` where `diff` is the difference with the previous value.
This gives the following output for parameters min = 0, max = 30:
```
in out
0 0
15 15
30 30
100 30
90 20
30 0
50 20
```
One issue I see is that this node is pretty specific to this use case but I can't see another simple way to do this with Animated that can also be offloaded to native easily. I'd be glad to discuss other solutions if some
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9419
Differential Revision: D3753920
fbshipit-source-id: 40a749d38fd003aab2d3cb5cb8f0535e467d8a2a
Summary: This allows the onLoad callback to know which image has actually loaded. This is only for iOS at the moment - implementing this for Android will require quite a bit more work.
Reviewed By: majak
Differential Revision: D3738759
fbshipit-source-id: b1fc2bd0dc5de90096debeab02b8f795739a4547
Summary:
During development of an app I decided upon NavigationExperimental as I found it easily configurable with my Redux stores and make it work the way I wanted. One thing I found missing was the ability to decide if gestures were on or not for the card stack. In my case I need the gestures off as they conflict with what I am trying to do. This PR simply opens up the ability to turn the gestures for a CardStack off.
Testing was completed via UI Explorer. An additional example replicating the existing one with the new setting set to false was created. To ensure nothing broke I tested both the original example and new example to ensure gestures worked (and didn't work) when expected.
I did not see any unit tests around NavigationExperimental but if I simply missed them I would be more then happy to update/add any.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9505
Differential Revision: D3749880
Pulled By: ericvicenti
fbshipit-source-id: dfa42ff8b6c8b41490ad1efc931b364e47058243
Summary:
Currently, text inputs do not scroll when inside other components like scroll
views. This fixes it by blocking any parent native component from taking the
responder when the text input is focused and is being scrolled. This fixes the
previous implementation, where the scroll view was not able to scroll on top of
other text inputs, even though they were not focused.
This makes the component similar to it's ios counterpart.
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D3735237
fbshipit-source-id: 0e56b2bbd3f5636540b4c3cc7cc13aa0f4d2737e
Summary: Provide RTL support in NavigationCardStack
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3740172
fbshipit-source-id: 69466d24e148d0d81cb9f21c55f545abda46ac35
Summary: Just cleaning the props for android rendering, similar to iOS
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D3735324
fbshipit-source-id: aaf222543701409710a2cd217cc580e79f23bf7b
Summary: Add support for `useNativeDriver: true` to `Animated.decay`. Add example in Native Animated Example UIExplorer app.
Reviewed By: ritzau
Differential Revision: D3690127
fbshipit-source-id: eaa5e61293ed174191cec72255ea2677dbaa1757
Summary:
This brings RN up to date with https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/7472 (scheduled for React 15.3.1).
If you use React 15.3.1 with RN without this patch, Systrace output will lack the reconciler events.
(Since it’s a niche feature it didn’t seem to me that full backward compat is necessary so I just removed old hooks. This won’t cause crashes—it’s just you won’t get events in Systrace if you use new React but old RN.)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9383
Differential Revision: D3738463
Pulled By: spicyj
fbshipit-source-id: 791cdbc5558666a101fa403f4e7852f700038fc9
Summary:
This fix provides possibility to subscribe to a child animation lifecycle. You'll be able to observe every single animation:
```
Animated.sequence([
Animated.timing(
this.state.scale,
{
toValue: 0,
duration: 300,
onComplete: () => this.setState({someProp: 'new value'})
}
),
Animated.timing(
this.state.scale,
{
toValue: 1,
duration: 300
}
),
]).start();
```
`state.someProp`, will updated with `'new value'` when the first animation will be completed.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8494
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3735322
Pulled By: foghina
fbshipit-source-id: fb69a4b993f7ab6a16da4fdd670e6c0b11c93517
Summary: Removes the inspector click handler that was stealing the scroll gesture from `ScrollView`. Instead, I've added a "Minimize" button. This also fixes a bug where the `ScrollView` was appearing underneath the button bar (and therefore permanently obscuring the last few lines of the warning).
Reviewed By: jingc
Differential Revision: D3725499
fbshipit-source-id: 1ec0e0ddf5e1e50989e297811a32779e6610c745
Summary:
Assert that the return value of these methods is sane.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/8108
Reviewed By: majak
Differential Revision: D3722629
fbshipit-source-id: 2a67daae6dc380721e5dad27acd2ab67f71d0c6c
Summary:
`<Text>` accepts more than just string as its children; and it's handy to be able to style nav titles without a proptype warning throwing
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8338
Differential Revision: D3719045
fbshipit-source-id: a02d181b5e133dbe467fbaca794f0d2119be2da7
Summary:
- Define a Styles type for the object that gets passed into StyleSheet.create
- Define a StyleSheet type that is returned from StyleSheet.create
- Clean up the type declarations in StyleSheet.create
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8882
Differential Revision: D3587964
Pulled By: gabelevi
fbshipit-source-id: 629e0176484436848be69b1417638e1200a3669a
Summary:
Explain the **motivation** for making this change. What existing problem does the pull request solve?
The Android permissions native module was open sourced recently (b7352b4667) but it is currently undocumented and requires directly interfacing with the native module.
This provides a JS wrapper to make it easier to use the permissions module and documents it.
This could be cleaner if the native code used Promise blocks instead of callbacks, but I didn't want to change the native code without a thumbs up since I'm guessing this is used in one of facebook's apps. Happy to do that if it makes sense
I also tried to make the `PERMISSIONS` object a class property - it works in the actual code but not in the documentation (think it's a jsdocs problem), so decided to initialize in the constructor.
**Test plan (required)**
If the API looks good, I will change the UIExplorer example to use this.
cc andreicoman11
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9292
Differential Revision: D3716303
Pulled By: andreicoman11
fbshipit-source-id: cd40b8757fdf70ea8faecfb58caa00e99a99789e
Summary:
We only want to call onTransitionEnd after the transition has fully completed, including scene cleanup.
This will help avoid race conditions when we start new navigation after a transition completes.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3712235
fbshipit-source-id: 146f30a0caf3d2fe164285fbef12293b7b161c6e
Summary:
Adds support for `Animated.Value#addListener` for native driven animated values. Same as #8844 but for iOS. This depends on some JS code in #8844 so only review the 2nd commit and let's wait for #8844 to land first.
**Test plan**
Tested using the UIExplorer example.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9194
Differential Revision: D3681749
fbshipit-source-id: 521a61e2221c1ad1f6f40c75dd2dc957361d0271
Summary:
fixes#7795fixes#8500
Motivation: When having a simple button that changes the Image source when tapped, the image doesn't change (or at least sometimes, intermittently it works).
This was found to be an issue where the request was being sent to the native layer correctly but then being subsequently cancelled by the `reactSetFrame: method` ...
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9137
Differential Revision: D3702867
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: c89ce6b841179394b6b23850b3128751ef9e0313
Summary:
The `shouldComponentUpdate` policies were meant to be a built-in optimization, but it prevents rendering at unexpected times, which has been causing confusion. Apps can use normal react optimization techniques to avoid extra rendering- Navigation will no longer attempt to optimize the render tree
Addresses https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/7720
Reviewed By: hedgerwang
Differential Revision: D3649735
fbshipit-source-id: 9461620445a6a57a1635113df7ec4026c0d6b9d2
Summary:
Ground work for allowing `font-variant`s. Currently allows switching between `tabular-nums` and `proportional-nums`. I will need guidance on how to test this, and a few pointers on code style (new to Objective C, and had to make one or two hacks).
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9045
Reviewed By: majak
Differential Revision: D3664338
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 032f326c37ee6150348da2b33b6a3fc1988e8920
Summary:
This should not happen again:
Summary of all failing tests
FAIL Libraries/Animated/src/__tests__/bezier-test.js (0.259s)
● bezier › symetric curves › it should have a central value y~=0.5 at x=0.5
- Error: expected '0.5015953397493733' to be close to '0.5' with 3-digit precision
at assertClose (Libraries/Animated/src/__tests__/bezier-test.js:9:11)
at Libraries/Animated/src/__tests__/bezier-test.js:84:1
at Libraries/Animated/src/__tests__/bezier-test.js:28:22
at Object.<anonymous> (Libraries/Animated/src/__tests__/bezier-test.js:81:11)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9316
Differential Revision: D3690223
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fbshipit-source-id: 3ee0a283206680203a8b685d4ee5a430ef821704
Summary:
**Motivation**
In iOS you cannot dismiss alerts by clicking outside of their box, while on Android you can. This can create some inconsistency if you want to have identical behavior on both platforms. This change makes it possible for Android apps to have irremovable/required alert boxes just like in iOS.
This adds an additional parameter to the Alert method. The way to use it is by providing an object with the cancelable property. The cancelable property accepts a boolean value.
This utilizes the Android DialogFragment method [setCancelable](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/DialogFragment.html#setCancelable(boolean))
**Usage example**
```js
Alert.alert(
'Alert Title',
null,
[
{text: 'OK', onPress: () => console.log('OK Pressed!')},
],
{
cancelable: false
}
);
```
**Test plan (required)**
I added an additional alert to the UIExplorer project where it can be tested. I also added a part in the Dialog Module test to make sure setting canc
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8652
Differential Revision: D3690093
fbshipit-source-id: 4cf6cfc56f464b37ce88451acf33413393454721
Summary:
We're mutating dictionaries on one thread for bookkeeping (anytime we receive a call over the bridge) and iterating over them on the main thread each frame (in `updateAnimations`). Seems like this can all happen on the main thread without issue. Am I missing something?
**Test plan (required)**
Run UIExplorer NativeAnimated examples before and after - compare the results. Nothing should have changed.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9049
Differential Revision: D3682871
fbshipit-source-id: c6de62063e724b15b9678a9ef0290284e928b31b
Summary:
This adds support for the `transform` animated node. This brings feature parity with the iOS implementation and allows running the NativeAnimated UIExplorer example that was created with the iOS implementation on Android. This is based on some work by kmagiera in the exponent RN fork.
This also adds support for mixing static values with animated ones in the same transform as well which is not supported on iOS at the moment. It is also implemented in a way that rebuilds the transform matrix the same way as we build it in JS so it will be easy to remove some of the current limitations like forcing the transforms order and only supporting one of each type.
**Test plan (required)**
Tested with the NativeAnimated example on Android and iOS. Also tested mixing in static values in a transform (`[{ rotate: '45deg' }, { translateX: animatedValue }]`).
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8839
Differential Revision: D3682143
fbshipit-source-id: 5e6fd4b0b8be6a76053f24a36d1785771690a6f8
Summary:
`Libraries/JavaScriptAppEngine/Initialization/InitializeJavaScriptAppEngine.js` attempts to setup global variables typical in most JavaScript environments. It finds the previous property value using `Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor` and preserves it as `original[PropertyName]` (if it existed), it then redefines the property using `Object.defineProperty`.
Properties may only be redefined if the property descriptor specifies that it is configurable ([MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/getOwnPropertyDescriptor)). Attempting to redefine an non-configurable property will result in an error: `TypeError: Cannot redefine property: [PropertyName]`.
Not all properties being setup in `InitializeJavaScriptAppEngine.js` are necessarily configurable in the target environment.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9244
Differential Revision: D3679683
fbshipit-source-id: cd3398ef2cdf38e58c58862e64b159951c2b22c2