Summary: It's now unnecessary to declare which JS modules you want to expose on your package. To upgrade, remove all overrides of `createJSModules` and keeping calling your JS modules as before.
Reviewed By: AaaChiuuu
Differential Revision: D5229259
fbshipit-source-id: 1160826c951433722f1fe0421c1200883ba1a348
Summary:
When circle is using Buck, it uses prebuilt native libraries. I added this dependency internally to avoid callers having to depend on it explicitly but it looks like that broken open-source.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14343
Differential Revision: D5191531
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 5397026daac085694b3320bf6d3e7b3f5d680691
Summary: If you use a ShakeDetector, you can specify the minimum number of shakes required to trigger a shake handler. Otherwise, the minimum number of required shakes is set to 1 by default.
Reviewed By: achen1
Differential Revision: D5155604
fbshipit-source-id: 5073fa37d4c223eb18e85b5e850b95d37136e3d2
Summary:
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InspectorPackagerConnection now creates a new OkHttpClient when previous connection fails. If the failures occur frequently, many Threads are created in `WebSocketCall.enqueue()`. On my Pixel phone, I have seen up to 260 Threads named "OkHttp ConnectionPool" alive at the same time. So, why don't we consider reusing the existing OkHttpClient instance ?
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14301
Differential Revision: D5172277
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 7d417fa0675eb627f0b1ca41847b75686c8d1f3e
Summary:
This change is very simple, fix a wrong spelling.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14268
Differential Revision: D5153788
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: a163e1032661f54a802b3bfcbdf802a80b88545d
Summary:
Make android-version accept a decimal
number as lineHeight.
Credits where due, solution was given in this
issue: facebook/react-native#10607
According to the w3 spec the property
line-height should accept decimal values
(and it does on iOS) but the android
version has the wrong data-type for the
shadowed method, resulting in a stacktrace
saying:
com.facebook.react.bridge.UnexpectedNativeTypeException: TypeError:
expected dynamic type `int64', but had type `double'
Setting it to a float makes it accept
decmial values as it should.
* Create an app without this commit and create the same app with this commit:
In both apps:
- Leave line-height undefined. Behavior is unaffected by this commit.
- Set lineHeight to a integer number. Behavior is unaffected by this commit.
- Set lineHeight to a decimal number. Line height is now rendered with decimals in the app with this fix.
* Run android integration tests to see nothing
else broke.
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13843
Differential Revision: D5152982
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: cda3b72497a6c27d6948b31ec846640a8913775a
Summary:
…cookies on Android Lollipop or later versions.
Third party cookies in WebView are [disabled by default](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/CookieManager.html#setAcceptFileSchemeCookies(boolean)) on Android Lollipop or later versions. This prevented users from logging in by using _Login by Facebook_ method (in redirect mode) in Android Webview.
This PR exposes a prop `thirdPartyCookiesEnabled` which will enable third party cookies in Android Webview. This setting is ignored on versions below Android Lollipop and on iOS as third party cookies are enabled in them by default.
Appropriate documentation was added in code and they were reflected in the website.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14013
Differential Revision: D5145059
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: 67bcb3a497a9c6f6db1d12e8d16197d2facd157e
Summary:
`contentSize` was removed from both iOS and Android, tests was updated.
USE `onContentSizeChange` INSTEAD.
Why?
* It always was a hack;
* We already have dedicated event for it: `onContentSizeChange`;
* `onChange` has nothing to do with layout actually;
* We have to maintain `onChange` handler as fast and simple as possible, this feature complicates it a lot;
* It was undocumented feature;
* We already have native auto-expandable <TextInput>, so it illuminates 99% current use cases of this feature.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D4989881
fbshipit-source-id: 674bb98c89ada1fca7b3b20b304736b2a3b8304e