Summary:
Add the license field on package.json
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1409
Github Author: Leonardo YongUk Kim <dalinaum@gmail.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
@public
This fixes an issue with the containerBackgroundColor property of `<Text>` nodes, where containerBackgroundColor was being overridden by the backgroundColor. I also fixed up the example so that it demonstrates the feature more clearly.
Test Plan:
* Check UIExplorer text example
* Run Catalyst snapshot tests and check MAdMan, Groups
Test plan: broke catalyst apps
Summary: This reverts commit 9fba6a360dc5f8bf.
fbobjc/Tools/revert
Reverter: jprado
@build-break
commit 9fba6a360dc5f8bf014f3d3c584c545b16da5100
Author: Tadeu Zagallo <tadeuzagallo@fb.com>
AuthorDate: Thu May 28 08:29:19 2015 -0700
Commit: Service User <svcscm@fb.com>
CommitDate: Thu May 28 09:53:53 2015 -0700
[ReactNative] Add completionBlock to -[RCTBridge enqueueJSCall:args:]
Summary:
@public
Allow to pass an optional completion block to the bridge JS calls.
The block will be called from the JS thread, after the javascript has finished
running and the returned calls have been processed/dispatched to the native modules.
Test Plan: Added `testCallbackIsCalledOnTheRightTime` to `RKBatchedBridgeTests`
Summary:
@public
Allow to pass an optional completion block to the bridge JS calls.
The block will be called from the JS thread, after the javascript has finished
running and the returned calls have been processed/dispatched to the native modules.
Test Plan: Added `testCallbackIsCalledOnTheRightTime` to `RKBatchedBridgeTests`
Summary:
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After the refactor on RCTText, update the SampleApp's test to use the
accessibilityLabel instead of attributedText
Test Plan: Run the SampleApp tets
Summary:
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Update RootView load check due to the updates to RCTText and the snapshot
reference images due to the updates to rendering
Test Plan: Run the UIExplorer tests
Summary:
As per discussion with @nicklockwood in #875, make `RCTScrollView` check its sticky headers for hitTests first.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1415
Github Author: Brent Vatne <brent.vatne@madriska.com>
Test Plan:
Have a sticky header in a ScrollView with a Touchable onPress action, scroll a bit after it docks and try tapping, should respond to tap.
Summary:
Just trying to [getCurrentPosition](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/Libraries/Geolocation/Geolocation.js#L45) , and found the `errorBlock` of location request in timeout handler would cause red error like this:
```
2015-05-10 17:50:39.607 [warn][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "Warning: Cannot find callback with CBID 5. Native module may have invoked both the success callback and the error callback."
2015-05-10 17:50:39.610 [error][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "Error: null is not an object (evaluating 'cb.apply')
stack:
_invokeCallback index.ios.bundle:7593
<unknown> index.ios.bundle:7656
<unknown> index.ios.bundle:7648
perform index.ios.bundle:6157
batchedUpdates index.ios.bundle:13786
batchedUpdates index.ios.bundle:4689
<unknown> index.ios.bundle:7647
applyWithGuard index.ios.bundle:882
guardReturn index.ios.bundle:7421
processBatch index.ios.bundle:7646
URL: http://192.168.100.182:8081/index
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1226
Github Author: henter <henter@henter.me>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
Looks like these options were handled as booleans when they should be handled as strings. Explicitly specify them as strings.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1377
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan:
`packager/packager.sh --root A --root B` works. Also tested `packager/packager.sh --root A,B`.
Summary:
This adds new development feature to React Native that provides information
about selected element (see the demo in Test Plan).
This is how it works:
App's root component is rendered to a container that also has a hidden layer called
`<InspectorOverlay/>`. When activated, it shows full screen view and captures all
touches. On every touch we ask UIManager to find a view for given {x,y} coordinates.
Then, we use React's internals to find corresponding React component. `setRootInstance`
is used to remember the top level component to start search from, lmk if you have a
better idea how to do this. Given a component, we can climb up its owners tree
to provice more context on how/where the component is used.
In future we could use the `hierarchy` array to inspect and print their props/state.
Known bugs and limitations:
* InspectorOverlay sometimes receives touches with incorrect coordinates (wtf)
* Not integrated with React Chrome Devtools (maybe in followup diffs)
* Doesn't work with popovers (maybe put the element inspector into an `<Overlay/>`?)
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Test Plan:
https://www.facebook.com/pxlcld/mn5k
Works nicely with scrollviews