Summary:
`react-native start` already ensures that the `--transformer` path is understood to be relative to CWD, not to the module that ends up importing that file. `react-native bundle` and `react-native dependencies` didn't up until this point.
**Test plan:** Ensured that `react-native bundle ... --transformer ./relative/path` works with this patch applied.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7857
Differential Revision: D3393777
fbshipit-source-id: 303a226fae9c8087c3dd3b2e8d004462ca66665e
Summary:
When packager is running, visiting localhost:8081 produces ugly 404 "GET / not found"
This diff adds a simple index.html page that has a title and link to documentation.
It's a super tiny detail, but I hope it makes things a little nicer. Improvements are welcome.
Maybe we could include an offline copy of React Native's docs website?
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D3341242
fbshipit-source-id: c8cd4b647e69eb520ea8bc978bea070551225912
Summary:
This separates the babel config of the local-cli and the packager from the one used by the transforms of the packager since it doesn't run in the same environment and the local-cli/packager doesn't require react specific transforms and runs in node 4 so we can also avoid some es2015 transforms that node already supports.
I had to move the code in cli.js so it can still run in node 0.12 that doesn't support `const` since it is no longer transformed.
**Test plan**
Run the local-cli on node 0.12 and there should be a message saying that it requires at least node 4.
Run the local-cli on node 4 and 5 and everything should work the same as before.
I was also hoping for some perf gains but there was nothing noticeable. I did benchmark the babel-register call and it stayed pretty much the same. As for runtime performance it can help if there are optimisations for es2015 features in node.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6155
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3301008
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fbshipit-source-id: 504180d158a1e50bc03e28fb0d1e53d0731ce32f
Summary:
This separates the babel config of the local-cli and the packager from the one used by the transforms of the packager since it doesn't run in the same environment and the local-cli/packager doesn't require react specific transforms and runs in node 4 so we can also avoid some es2015 transforms that node already supports.
I had to move the code in cli.js so it can still run in node 0.12 that doesn't support `const` since it is no longer transformed.
**Test plan**
Run the local-cli on node 0.12 and there should be a message saying that it requires at least node 4.
Run the local-cli on node 4 and 5 and everything should work the same as before.
I was also hoping for some perf gains but there was nothing noticeable. I did benchmark the babel-register call and it stayed pretty much the same. As for runtime performance it can help if there are optimisations for es2015 features in node.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6155
Differential Revision: D3242754
Pulled By: eczarny
fb-gh-sync-id: 6cd349e284b7d92a1b2cc8b5c0e26adbfb0d9a2f
fbshipit-source-id: 6cd349e284b7d92a1b2cc8b5c0e26adbfb0d9a2f
Summary:
This separates the babel config of the local-cli and the packager from the one used by the transforms of the packager since it doesn't run in the same environment and the local-cli/packager doesn't require react specific transforms and runs in node 4 so we can also avoid some es2015 transforms that node already supports.
I had to move the code in cli.js so it can still run in node 0.12 that doesn't support `const` since it is no longer transformed.
**Test plan**
Run the local-cli on node 0.12 and there should be a message saying that it requires at least node 4.
Run the local-cli on node 4 and 5 and everything should work the same as before.
I was also hoping for some perf gains but there was nothing noticeable. I did benchmark the babel-register call and it stayed pretty much the same. As for runtime performance it can help if there are optimisations for es2015 features in node.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6155
Differential Revision: D3242754
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fb-gh-sync-id: 02880c841c10562d5f107e1c975d668e55cc619f
fbshipit-source-id: 02880c841c10562d5f107e1c975d668e55cc619f
Summary: This upgrades to node-haste@2.10.0 and allows to expose folders as additional node modules from rn-cli.config.js
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3232595
fb-gh-sync-id: dffca66fec55a79a2b3af1d6ec1b8799b2bbcf59
fbshipit-source-id: dffca66fec55a79a2b3af1d6ec1b8799b2bbcf59
Summary:The WebView component in iOS currently does not support displaying PDFs without providing a remote URI or manually including the assets in the xcodeproj itself. This is because the packager has not whitelisted the 'pdf' extension.
I've gone ahead and whitelisted the 'pdf extension according to the recommendation by nicklockwood
GH comment: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/1846#issuecomment-199302488
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7004
Differential Revision: D3196019
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: 10a86a9232095f98f277506141de0b8af5b21ab4
fbshipit-source-id: 10a86a9232095f98f277506141de0b8af5b21ab4
Summary:* Add ability to configure the app that should open when starting debugging
axemclion discussed this feature with tadeuzagallo and martinbigio on: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/5051
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5683
Reviewed By: martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2971497
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: 91c3ce68feed989658124bb96cb61d03dd032599
fbshipit-source-id: 91c3ce68feed989658124bb96cb61d03dd032599
Summary:We weren't passing `transformOptions` to `getShallowDependencies`, and therefore, when this method was called on a module, it would bust the cache and cause a retransform of the file. This was resulting in a complete retransforming of all files when the HMR Client connected to the packager.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6843
Differential Revision: D3145306
Pulled By: martinbigio
fb-gh-sync-id: 3619c27801b2fc07b758fafed47fcc892bb8e6db
fbshipit-source-id: 3619c27801b2fc07b758fafed47fcc892bb8e6db
Summary:We recently refactor the packager to transform the module names into numeric IDs but we forgot to update the HMR call site. As a consequence, HMR doesn't work the first time a file is saved but the second one.
This is affecting master as of 3/20. If we don't land this before v0.23 is cut we'll have to cherry pick it. This rev does *not* need to be picked on v0.22.
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3075192
fb-gh-sync-id: 410e4bf8f937c0cdb8f2b462dd36f928a24e8aa8
shipit-source-id: 410e4bf8f937c0cdb8f2b462dd36f928a24e8aa8
Summary:This brings back "Use numeric identifiers when building a bundle", previously backed out.
This version passes on the correct entry module name to code that decides transform options.
Original Description:
Since the combination of node and haste modules (and modules that can be required as both node and haste module) can lead to situations where it’s impossible to decide an unambiguous module identifier, this diff switches all module ids to integers. Each integer maps to an absolute path to a JS file on disk.
We also had a problem, where haste modules outside and inside node_modules could end up with the same module identifier.
This problem has not manifested yet, because the last definition of a module wins. It becomes a problem when writing file-based unbundle modules to disk: the same file might be written to concurrently, leading to invalid code.
Using indexed modules will also help indexed file unbundles, as we can encode module IDs as integers rather than scanning string IDs.
Reviewed By: martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2855202
fb-gh-sync-id: 9a011bc403690e1522b723e5742bef148a9efb52
shipit-source-id: 9a011bc403690e1522b723e5742bef148a9efb52
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:Make packager transform files before extracting their dependencies.
This allows us to extract dependencies added by transforms (and to avoid including them manually).
It also allows for better optimization and to get rid of the “whole program optimization” step:
This diff utilizes the new worker introduced in D2976677 / d94a567 – that means that minified builds inline the following variables:
- `__DEV__` → `false`
- `process.env.NODE_ENV` → `'production'`
- `Platform.OS` / `React.Platform.OS` → `'android'` / `'ios'`
and eliminates branches of conditionals with constant conditions. Dependency extraction happens only after that step, which means that production bundles don’t include any modules that are not used.
Fixes#4185
Reviewed By: martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2977169
fb-gh-sync-id: e6ce8dd29d1b49aec49b309201141f5b2709da1d
shipit-source-id: e6ce8dd29d1b49aec49b309201141f5b2709da1d
Summary:Shelling out on win32 does not properly escape the command due to c3bb4b1aa5/lib/child_
This patch ensures a proper lineNumber before continuing, similar to how we check that the fileName passed exists.
**Test plan**
On platform `win32` or given appropriate testing changes to `launchEditor.js`...
With the following `request-bad` file:
```
GET /open-stack-frame HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:8081
Proxy-Connection: keep-alive
Cache-Control: max-age=0
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8
Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/48.0.2564.116 Safari/537.36
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, sdch
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8
Content-Length: 64
{"file":"C:\\Windows\\system.ini","lineNumber":"123\" && calc"}
```
`$ nc localhost 8081 < request-bad`
Observe that before this patch `calc` would launch and afte
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6299
Differential Revision: D3012074
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fb-gh-sync-id: cbc7b6e5c60529a289c0989a95593a322333ba5d
shipit-source-id: cbc7b6e5c60529a289c0989a95593a322333ba5d
Summary:In order to be able to Hot Load Redux stores and modules that export functions, we need to build infrastructure to bubble up the HMR updates similar to how webpack does: https://webpack.github.io/docs/hot-module-replacement-with-webpack.html.
In here we introduce the minimum of this infrastructure we need to make this work. The Packager server needs to send the inverse dependencies to the HMR runtime that runs on the client so that it can bubble up the patches if they cannot be self accepted by the module that was changed.
This diff relies on https://github.com/facebook/node-haste/pull/40/files which adds support for getting the inverse dependencies.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2950662
fb-gh-sync-id: 26dcd4aa15da76a727026a9d7ee06e7ae4d22eaa
shipit-source-id: 26dcd4aa15da76a727026a9d7ee06e7ae4d22eaa
Summary:We've received reports saying that sometimes HRM updates take a couple of seconds to get applied. The feature is very optimized so that it takes around 100ms for most common type of changes. Only changes that require rebuilding caches could take longer than that, maybe up to 1 second.
We think the problem is that watchman delays sending the file change notification because the system is under heavy use. It worth mentioning this is not a watchman issue!. This could happen for instance if flow is enabled. So, to better understand what's going on lets log when a file is changed and just before sending the HMR update to the client. The client codepath is extremelly fast so no need to log any of that.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2978694
fb-gh-sync-id: abd3b473d0b7ac7cd4461effce9813ccfda32c2b
shipit-source-id: abd3b473d0b7ac7cd4461effce9813ccfda32c2b
Summary:
The bundler class had duplicated code and parts that were hard to follow, because functions accepted heterogenous arguments, leading to a lot of conditionals.
This commit tries to remove duplication between build steps of different type of bundles, and by accepting less different types of arguments. These differences are now handled further up the call stack.
public
Reviewed By: sebmarkbage
Differential Revision: D2905807
fb-gh-sync-id: ef85ea0d461a9a06a4a64480e014a5324c4ef532
Summary:
`debugger.html` contained a ton of hacky code that was needed to ensure we have a clean JS runtime every time a client RN app connects. That was needed because we used the page's global environment as runtime. Some time ago WebWorker support was added and now we run RN code inside an isolated WebWorker instance, and we can safely get rid of all these hacks.
This has a bunch of nice side-effects: debug reload works faster, `console.log`s are preserved, `debuggerWorker.js` selection doesn't change.
Made sure the debugging (breakpoints, etc.) still works as before.
Small demo
![](http://g.recordit.co/FPdVHLHPUW.gif)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5715
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2906602
Pulled By: frantic
fb-gh-sync-id: 1a6ab9a5655d7c32ddd23619564e59c377b53a35
Summary:
React dev tools have been broken since we moved to web worker but we had a gigantic upsell for them. This must be a very frustrating experience for people just starting to use react native to be told to use something and see that it doesn't work.
Removing that upsell until it works again
<img width="1090" alt="screen shot 2016-02-04 at 2 00 37 pm" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/197597/12831501/8eba3f4e-cb49-11e5-8bdc-84f902053321.png">
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5768
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2903017
Pulled By: vjeux
fb-gh-sync-id: 731c5fefbef1a5249d632fc62ca36813533f2639
Summary:
public
The packager currently assumes that all assets that are not JSON or JS files must be images. Although it is possible to add other extension types, they crash the packager if you try to require them, because it attempts to get their dimensions, assuming that they are an image.
This is a crude workaround for that problem, which skips the image-specific processing for non-image assets, but really it would be better if the packager was properly aware of different asset types and treated them differently (e.g. for sounds it could include the duration, for HTML pages it could parse and include linked CSS files, etc).
I've also added an example of using `require('...')` to load a packager-managed HTML page in the UIExplorer WebView example. In future I anticipate that all static asset types (sounds, fonts, etc.) could be handled in this way, which allows them to be edited or added/removed on the fly instead of needing to restart the app.
Reviewed By: martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2895619
fb-gh-sync-id: cd93794ca66bad838621cd7df3ff3c62b5645e85
Summary:
public
Introduce a header bar similar to the one shown when loading the bundle to indicate that the packager server is processing an HMR update. Hook into HMR events to show this bar when appropriate.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2873521
fb-gh-sync-id: a77cbb2368b75b045aa8c6ababce2f731baf514b
Summary:
public
The HMR listener needs to be invoked on the non debounced callback to avoid loosing updates if 2 files are updated within the debounce configured time.
Also, improve the time it takes to send HMR updates by avoiding rebuilding the bundle when the listener is defined. Instead just invalidate the bundles cache so that if the user reloads or disables Hot Loading the packager rebuilds the requested bundle.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2863141
fb-gh-sync-id: 3ab500eacbd4a2e4b63619755e5eabf8afdd1db9
Summary:
public
At the moment, when the user changes a file we end up pulling the dependencies of the entry point to build the bundle. This could take a long time if the bundle is big. To avoid it, lets introduce a new parameter to `getDependencies` to be able to avoid processing the modules recursively and reuse the resolution responseto build the bundle.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2862850
fb-gh-sync-id: b8ae2b811a8ae9aec5612f9655d1c762671ce730
Summary:
public
To make sourcemaps work on Hot Loading work, we'll need to be able to serve them for each module that is dynamically replaced. To do so we introduced a new parameter to the bundler, namely `entryModuleOnly` to decide whether or not to process the full dependency tree or just the module associated to the entry file. Also we need to add `//sourceMappingURL` to the HMR updates so that in case of an error the runtime retrieves the sourcemaps for the file on which an error occurred from the server.
Finally, we need to refactor a bit how we load the HMR updates into JSC. Unfortunately, if the code is eval'ed when an error is thrown, the line and column number are missing. This is a bug/missing feature in JSC. To walkaround the issue we need to eval the code on native. This adds a bit of complexity to HMR as for both platforms we'll have to have a thin module to inject code but I don't see any other alternative. when debugging this is not needed as Chrome supports sourceMappingURLs on eval'ed code
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2841788
fb-gh-sync-id: ad9370d26894527a151cea722463e694c670227e
Summary:
public
When we were debugging in the main window JS context in Chrome, the global environment had to be tweaked so that DOM features wouldn’t be detected.
Since we switched to debugging within a web worker, we don’t need to do this tweaks any more.
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D2850239
fb-gh-sync-id: 886f2f7ac5c579c3fd4a424d5341bc6bc0432c0d
Summary:
Now packager only listen to "::", which is IPv6 "Any address".
It failed to run in IPv4 Environment.
defaults to undefined or empty string will fix this.
And I think it's necessary to let user define host by cli argument.
It's also for security reason. When working on a public network, it's much safer to listen with localhost instead of ::, which may let everyone in same network be able to get your code from debugger-ui.
recommit for #1918, fixes#2441
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5377
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2842594
Pulled By: martinbigio
fb-gh-sync-id: 575944c5469dac80e99136a7903ea99f5339dba1
Summary:
public
- Tweak OSS server to enable the HMR connection
- Remove client gating code.
- Resolve internal transforms plugins
After this diff, Hot Loading should work on OSS.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2803620
fb-gh-sync-id: b678180c884d2bfaf454edf9e7abe6b3b3b32ebe
Summary:
public
We should further improve this on the future by showing the actual stacktrace instead of the `HMRClient` one. Also, we need to integrate this with the dev plugin that opens in the default editor the file/line the user clicks on.
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D2798889
fb-gh-sync-id: 2392966908c493e86e11b0d024e7b68156c9066c
Summary:
public
Fixes a terrible bug due to which when Hot Loading enabled when the user reloads we'll serve them the first `hot` bundle he requested. This happened because when HMR enabled we bailed out after sending the HMR updates and didn't rebuild any of the bundles the user requested before. As a consequence, when they reload we'd sent him the first and only one we ever built.
The fix is to tweak the hmr listener to return a promise. This way we can run the remaining code on the file change listener just after the HMR stuff finishes. We need to do it this way to avoid the remaining stuff to compete for CPU with the HMR one and give the best possible experience when HMR is enabled.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2811382
fb-gh-sync-id: 906932d71f35467485cf8a865a8d59f4d2ff41a0
Summary:
public
We're not planning to accept file removals in the short term on the HMR interface so lets bail when a file is removed (before this this we were throwing when trying to get the shallow dependencies).
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D2810534
fb-gh-sync-id: f2733382f4a2619e22bdf1163aa4180694fff9f8
Summary:
public
We want to support Hot Loading on the packager itself instead of on the transformer. This will allow us to enable it on OSS (and for any scripting language, yay!).
For now to enable Hot Loading the packager's internals transforms need to be manually enabled (start packager with `--enable-internal-transforms`). I think the internal pipeline should always be enabled as it doesn't affect performance if there're no transforms and the user can disable Hot Loading through the setting on the app though. I'll tweak this on a follow up commit.
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D2801343
fb-gh-sync-id: 563984d77b10c3925fda6fd5616b814cdbea2c66
Summary:
public
Requires are transformed when building the bundle but we forgot doing so when building the HMR one.
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D2801319
fb-gh-sync-id: ae70612945ab81a05154b14d6b756ef390770542
Summary:
public
Before this diff we were only accepting the module that was modified but the user. This works fine as long as the user doesn't modify the dependencies a module has but once he starts doing so the HMR runtime may fail when updating modules' code because they might might a few dependencies. For instance, if the user changes the `src` a `Image` has to reference an image (using the new asset system) that wasn't on the original bundle the user will get a red box. This diff addresses this by diffing the modules the app currently has with the new ones it should have and including all of them on the HMR update. Note this diffing is only done when the we realize the module that was modified changed it's dependencies so there's no additional overhead on this change.
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D2796325
fb-gh-sync-id: cac95f2e995310634c221bbbb09d9f3e7bc03e8d
Summary:
public
This diff introduces an internal transforms pipeline that integrates with the external one. This has been a feature we've been looking to implement for a long time to use babel instead of `replace` with regexps on many parts of the packager.
Also, to split the bundle we'll need to run one transform. Internally for Facebook we can run the system-import transform altogether withe the other ones. For OSS we offer `transformer.js` which people can use out of the box if they're writing ES6 code. For those people, `transformer.js` will also run the internal transforms`. However they might want to tune the transforms, or even write the code on another language that compiles to Javascript and use a complete different transformer. On those cases we'll need to run the external transforms first and pipe the output through the internal transforms. Note that the order it's important as the internal transforms assume the code is written in JS, though the original code could be on other scripting languages (CoffeeScript, TypeScript, etc).
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2725109
fb-gh-sync-id: d764e209c78743419c4cb97068495c771372ab90
Summary:
public
Before this this when a file was changed besides sending the HMR update we rebuild every single bundle that the packager had build (to serve it faster when the user hit cmd+r). Since when hot loading is enabled we don't do cmd+r all this work was pointless (except for when you're developing multiple apps using the same packager instance at the same time, which we can assume is very uncommon). As a consequence, the HMR update was competing with the rebundling job making HMR quite slow (i.e.: on one huge internal app it took up to 6s for the HMR changes to get applied).
So, this diff tweaks the file change listener so that we don't rebundle nor invoke the fileWatchers (use for live reload which is also useless when hot load is enabled) when hot loading is enabled. Also, it makes the HMR listener more high pri than the other listeners so that the HMR dev experience is as good as it can get.
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D2793827
fb-gh-sync-id: 724930db9f44974c15ad3f562910b0885e44efde