Summary: public
[MKPinAnnotationView redPinColor] is only supported on iOS 9 and later. This caused React Native to crash on iOS 8 and earlier.
This fixes the crash by providing a forked implementation for different OS versions.
Reviewed By: tadeuzagallo, javache
Differential Revision: D2702737
fb-gh-sync-id: cd8984f1f3d42989001f3c571e325f1b4ba09ac8
Summary: Per issue #1925, add support for Polyline to MapView.
Briefly, if you have a MapView declared as:
<MapView
annotations={this.state.annotations}
overlays={this.state.overlays}
style={styles.map}
region={this.state.region}
ref="mapView"
/>
then setting
this.state.overlays = [{
coordinates: [
{ latitude: 35.5, longitude: -5.5 },
{ latitude: 35.6, longitude: -5.6 },
...
],
strokeColor: 'rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5)',
lineWidth: 3,
}];
will draw a red line between the points in locations with a width of 3 and equally blended with the background.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/4153
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2697347
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: a436e4ed8d4e43f2872b39b4694fad7c02de8fe5
Summary: public
This diff extends RCTMap annotations with an `image` and `tintColor` property, which can be used to render completely custom pin graphics.
The tintColor applies to both regular pins and custom pin images, allowing you to provide varied pin colors without needing multiple graphic assets.
Reviewed By: fredliu
Differential Revision: D2685581
fb-gh-sync-id: c7cf0af5c90fd8d1e9b3fec4b89206440b47ba8f
Summary: Was trying to remove the compass from the map and thought I would contribute to the project for everyone.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/4225
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2674060
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: 66f069dfc53fdeae8aaab76980146296cea1140f
Summary:
Currently, the system for mapping JS event handlers to blocks is quite clean on the JS side, but is clunky on the native side. The event property is passed as a boolean, which can then be checked by the native side, and if true, the native side is supposed to send an event via the event dispatcher.
This diff adds the facility to declare the property as a block instead. This means that the event side can simply call the block, and it will automatically send the event. Because the blocks for bubbling and direct events are named differently, we can also use this to generate the event registration data and get rid of the arrays of event names.
The name of the event is inferred from the property name, which means that the property for an event called "load" must be called `onLoad` or the mapping won't work. This can be optionally remapped to a different property name on the view itself if necessary, e.g.
RCT_REMAP_VIEW_PROPERTY(onLoad, loadEventBlock, RCTDirectEventBlock)
If you don't want to use this mechanism then for now it is still possible to declare the property as a BOOL instead and use the old mechanism (this approach is now deprecated however, and may eventually be removed altogether).
Summary:
Our events all follow a common pattern, so there's no good reason why the configuration should be so verbose. This diff eliminates that redundancy, and gives us the freedom to simplify the underlying mechanism in future without further churning the call sites.
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
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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:
@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.