Summary:Name resolution of inversed dependencies used to happen in node-haste, but that makes it difficult switiching to numeric module IDs.
This moves the name resolution to the HMR server in order to be able to change the logic more easily.
node-haste 2.9.0 provides a `Map` of modules to `Set`s that contain the modules that depend on the key.
Reviewed By: martinbigio
Differential Revision: D3047414
fb-gh-sync-id: b98accea901d4da209dc4434ab111eb07ce9e2a0
shipit-source-id: b98accea901d4da209dc4434ab111eb07ce9e2a0
Summary:In order to ensure that the docked sticky header in a ListView receives touches correctly, RCTScrollView has a custom hitTest implementation that checks the sticky headers for touches prior to checking any other views.
There was a bug in this implementation that meant that sticky views would get touch priority even if the touch was outside the bounds of the scrollView. This meant that sticky headers that scrolled off the top of the list would intercept touches intended for views placed above the scrollView.
This diff fixes that bug by checking that the touch is inside the scrollview before checking for sticky header touches. I've also limited the custom hit test logic to just the currently docked header, as the other sticky header views do not require special treatment.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3041236
fb-gh-sync-id: a2a3474dda03d5b51688bd575195a67956184bbe
shipit-source-id: a2a3474dda03d5b51688bd575195a67956184bbe
Summary:Adds a test so that people can create RCTBridgeModules that aren't auto-exported. This is useful for when you have more than one RCTBridge and want a module to be exposed in one but not the other.
RCTBridge/RCTBatchedBridge already supports this functionality; this diff adds a test so that it doesn't break.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6424
Differential Revision: D3044959
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: f8977249b1bf4023e704be6422ad77372d8f1714
shipit-source-id: f8977249b1bf4023e704be6422ad77372d8f1714
Summary:This rev adds support for production sourcemaps on RAM.
When we inject a module into JSC we use the original `sourceURL` and specify the `startingLineNumber` of the module relative to a "regular" bundle. By doing so, when an error is thrown, JSC will include the provided `sourceURL` as the filename and will use the indicated `startingLineNumber` to figure out on which line the error actually occurred.
To make things a bit simpler and avoid having to deal with columns, we tweak the generated bundle so that each module starts on a new line. Since we cannot assure that each module's code will be on a single line as the minifier might break it on multiple (UglifyJS does so due to a bug on old versions of Chrome), we include on the index the line number that should be used when invoking `JSEvaluateScript`. Since the module length was not being used we replaced the placeholder we have there for the line number.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2997520
fb-gh-sync-id: 3243a489cbb5b48a963f4ccdd98ba63b30f53f3f
shipit-source-id: 3243a489cbb5b48a963f4ccdd98ba63b30f53f3f
Summary:At the moment, to initialize a React Native app, the entire JS bundle needs to be loaded. Parsing JS code takes a while which makes paying for every feature the app has very expensive on start up. Even worse, as the bundle gets bigger and bigger because the app has more and more features, start up time becomes slower.
This rev introduces the few remaining pieces of infrastructure to load JS modules incrementally. This way, on start up we only inject into JSC the modules we actually need. More importantly, by using this piece of infrastructure, the app start up time won't be affected as the JS bundle increases it's size.
Props to davidaurelio and tadeuzagallo for the original work. I'm just wrapping their work.
Differential Revision: D2995425
fb-gh-sync-id: caaaa880b5370c3bb36a11ae694dc303cd53d0e2
shipit-source-id: caaaa880b5370c3bb36a11ae694dc303cd53d0e2
Summary:This makes the `refreshing` prop more 'controlled'. Before forgetting to set the refreshing prop in the onRefresh callback would make the js and native `refreshing` prop get out of sync and make the RefreshControl stop refreshing properly (see #5839).
I also added a simple usage example and a note about the refreshing prop in the doc.
There was also a small bug in the doc generation code that made the array of color show as [[object Object]] instead of [color] so I fixed that too.
** Test plan**
Tested using the UIExplorer example on iOS and Android. Not setting the `refreshing` prop to true in the `onRefresh` function should cause the RefreshControl to stop refreshing immediately and continue working properly after.
Closes#5839
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6434
Differential Revision: D3046279
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: ebda04c659a10f0b9d468473c8d5c659256ca1b5
shipit-source-id: ebda04c659a10f0b9d468473c8d5c659256ca1b5
Summary:The custom java view example on the website frontpage was pretty outdated :)
**Test plan (required)**
Tested by running the website locally.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6435
Differential Revision: D3045976
fb-gh-sync-id: 7b9c48fe78988a7f2b329427a477a28abac99f11
shipit-source-id: 7b9c48fe78988a7f2b329427a477a28abac99f11
Summary:fast & accurate implementation
See https://github.com/gre/bezier-easing
the library is embedded in React Native
fixes#6207 & to follow #6340 (or to replace it)
cc vjeux
tests
---
[the lib tests](https://github.com/gre/bezier-easing/blob/master/test/test.js) ensure the library is accurate.
It is tested that the library have a precision better than ±0.000001 .
performance
---
On my macbook pro, [the lib benchmark](https://github.com/gre/bezier-easing/blob/master/benchmark.js) have:
```
BezierEasing: instanciation x 1,043,725 ops/sec ±1.46% (82 runs sampled)
BezierEasing: call x 7,866,642 ops/sec ±0.93% (85 runs sampled)
BezierEasing: instanciation + call x 803,051 ops/sec ±1.58% (74 runs sampled)
```
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6433
Differential Revision: D3045854
Pulled By: vjeux
fb-gh-sync-id: b3c5dba19195a6719967b4fdc8ef940cc067b1f4
shipit-source-id: b3c5dba19195a6719967b4fdc8ef940cc067b1f4
Summary:Running CI tests with emulator, not a graddle wrapper.
This should make things faster
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6421
Differential Revision: D3042505
fb-gh-sync-id: 455264f90044c22ed3ec8cf9cb6d5edc2efedcdb
shipit-source-id: 455264f90044c22ed3ec8cf9cb6d5edc2efedcdb
Summary:Currently, an empty `<ScrollView />` on iOS always throws the warning "Sticky header index 0 was outside the range {0, 0}".
This is because the error-reporting code relies on the assumption that `stickyHeaderIndices` exists, and when it doesn't the error check thinks there's an index when there really isn't.
Note that this only changes error reporting and won't affect apps out of debug mode.
**Test plan**
I created a sample app and included an empty `<ScrollView />`. Without this change the "Sticky header..." warning was displayed on every run through. With this change implemented, the warning went away.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6417
Differential Revision: D3042178
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: 7afefd428a5fcb03867bcb69e46c46fe1ae9151e
shipit-source-id: 7afefd428a5fcb03867bcb69e46c46fe1ae9151e
Summary:Add a couple functions to show and hide a small window with buttons to start/stop
systrace and reload the current bridge. After stop profiling, the results will
be saved to a temporary file, and a share sheet will show up with the file attached
so that you can send it to your computer whatever way is more convenient.
Depends on D2700069
Reviewed By: jspahrsummers
Differential Revision: D2811560
fb-gh-sync-id: 5e91ece3a7ea748d4cb5fbc612a9b76ab80fc8f3
shipit-source-id: 5e91ece3a7ea748d4cb5fbc612a9b76ab80fc8f3
Summary:This is the last bits needed to fix Windows compatibility on master, most of the work was done in node-haste.
**Test plan**
Run npm test
Run the packager using Windows and Mac
cc cpojer davidaurelio
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6260
Reviewed By: dmmiller, bestander
Differential Revision: D3005397
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fb-gh-sync-id: e16847808ebfa8b234315b2093dba204c9c1e869
shipit-source-id: e16847808ebfa8b234315b2093dba204c9c1e869
Summary:Removed eslint rule that checks modules
After we updated to ESLint 2.x, ESLint started complaining `'use strict' is unnecessary inside of modules strict`.
This is correct behaviour because according to spec modules are strict.
The problem is that our transforms don't transpile strict mode so we still need to have this pragma in all our code.
I did not find a way to make eslint require "use strict" for ES6 modules: https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/2785
So I am removing this.
What stops us from automatically adding strict mode with babel?
Need your feedback, frantic martinbigio
David said that you Martin looked into this.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6403
Differential Revision: D3038039
Pulled By: martinbigio
fb-gh-sync-id: b8a00c093768a318487dcb89e433859825a08b2c
shipit-source-id: b8a00c093768a318487dcb89e433859825a08b2c
Summary:Add note about side-specific properties not being applied to `TextInput`s if `multiline=false`.
Fix formatting of docs describing other `multiline={true/false}` quirks.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/2240
Differential Revision: D3037154
Pulled By: andreicoman11
fb-gh-sync-id: d64db906c2ab0054f2357b8e218725414d9868d6
shipit-source-id: d64db906c2ab0054f2357b8e218725414d9868d6
Summary:Need to make sure we can use both versions of npm client for publishing and installing
**Test plan (required)**
Make sure tests pass on both Travis and Circle CI.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6364
Differential Revision: D3036537
fb-gh-sync-id: a3c1ea16f0aeb7b1327574b511aac7594fd3d7e6
shipit-source-id: a3c1ea16f0aeb7b1327574b511aac7594fd3d7e6
Summary: The exportedConstants method incurrs a penalty at bridge startup time for every module that implements it. This diff removes exportedConstants from a few modules that don't really need to use it.
Reviewed By: majak
Differential Revision: D2982341
fb-gh-sync-id: be016187d7b731a073311daacfcf88a0402e1688
shipit-source-id: be016187d7b731a073311daacfcf88a0402e1688
Summary:If website has node_modules installed `npm tests`
**Test plan (required)**
```
cd website && npm install
cd .. && npm test
```
Before this fix we see this error:
Error: Failed to build DependencyGraph: providesModule naming collision:
Duplicate module name: ViewportMetrics
Paths: react-native/node_modules/react/lib/ViewportMetrics.js collides with react-native/website/node_modules/react/lib/ViewportMetrics.js
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6170
Differential Revision: D3001147
Pulled By: bestander
fb-gh-sync-id: a040edf097183e6899c0ff49785ff36bd465eb61
shipit-source-id: a040edf097183e6899c0ff49785ff36bd465eb61
Summary:**Motivation**
AppStateIOS never currently returns `inactive` as a possible state. I had a requirement that when inactive, certain portions of the app should be blacked out in accordance with compliance rules. This is not possible currently, due to `inactive` never being returned. This PR fixes that.
**Test plan**
All base tests are passing. Are there AppState specific tests in place at the moment that I'm missing?
**Demonstration**
![appstate](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/286616/13640546/1cb6eeb0-e5e3-11e5-8d64-332ea3383a54.gif)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6379
Differential Revision: D3035530
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: 93deccc8184816809926dca8a95f2bebd1434987
shipit-source-id: 93deccc8184816809926dca8a95f2bebd1434987
Summary:Everything wrapped in `<Incremental>` is rendered sequentially via `InteractionManager`.
The `onDone` callback is called when all descendent incremental components have
finished rendering, used by `<IncrementalPresenter>` to make the story visible all at once
instead of the parts popping in randomly.
This includes an example that demonstrates streaming rendering and the use of
`<IncrementalPresenter>`. Pressing down pauses rendering and you can see the
`TouchableOpacity` animation runs smoothly. Video:
https://youtu.be/4UNf4-8orQ4
Ideally this will be baked into React Core at some point, but according to jordwalke that's
going to require a major refactoring and take a long time, so going with this for now.
Reviewed By: ericvicenti
Differential Revision: D2506522
fb-gh-sync-id: 5969bf248de10d38b0ac22f34d7d49bf1b3ac4b6
shipit-source-id: 5969bf248de10d38b0ac22f34d7d49bf1b3ac4b6
Summary:**Motivation**
Multiple instances of `Text` inside a `ListView` is a bad idea for the performance of the app.
When you create 1000 elements and you scroll through the list it is really slow and laggy because the `NSTextStorage`, which is the backbone of the `RCTText` element, will set more than 1,000 times and also the method `setNeedsDisplay` is called multiple times. This will causes huge memory problems and the app crashes.
With this commit I check in `RCTText` if the `NSTextStorage` differs from the old value. If yes then set it otherwise don't set the `NSTextStorage`. This will prevent to call `setNeedsDisplay` when not really needed.
Gist with sample app to show behavior can be found here: https://gist.github.com/bpoetzschke/28a17969c6aa54219e18
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6341
Differential Revision: D3035485
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: 181f01b7f87f765dbb01a4ad3196fc40f9d50694
shipit-source-id: 181f01b7f87f765dbb01a4ad3196fc40f9d50694