Summary: The pull request that added this (#17397) simply forgot to remove the callback, which would cause crashes if the RCTNetInfo module was ever deallocated. While that usually doesn't happen in apps, it can if the user logs out and you need to wipe all the RCT modules (to remove user data, for instance).
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D7322999
fbshipit-source-id: e49ec7311b39920f7b7743a5854c0dda1dbccc73
Summary:
This is fixing #8615. The problem was that, on initialization, the `_connectionType` variable was still set to its default value of `RCTConnectionTypeUnknown`. The exposed API method did nothing to determine this unless a subscription had be established and then the method would simply return the last reported value. Instead, the exposed oneshot API call now actually checks the connection status through the same methods as the subscription and updates RCTNetInfo’s values before returning.
In order to avoid reporting events without a subscription, a flag is set and unset on calls to start/stopObserving.
- start app
- observe the (in)correct reporting of the manual status
- change network status to offline
- press refresh
- observe the manual fetch
- start subscription
- change network status to online
- press refresh to show that the manual refresh works (only now working for current RN version)
- change network status to offline
- stop subscription
- change network status to online
- press refresh to show manual refresh does(n't) work without subscription
- start subscription to show it updates to current
Current Behavior: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ods6HORgp_vfm1mQVjGwhtH1D7issxjo/view?usp=sharing
Fixed Behavior: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11H1UOF33LeMGvXEOoapU62ARDSb7qoYv/view?usp=sharing
[IOS] [BUGFIX] [Libraries\Network\RCTNetInfo.m] - Fixed#8615, `iOS: NetInfo.isConnected returns always false`, by decoupling the fetch from the status of the subscription.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17397
Differential Revision: D7102771
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: ea11eb0b1a7ca641fc43da2fe172cf7b2597de4a
Summary:
Includes React Native and its dependencies Fresco, Metro, and Yoga. Excludes samples/examples/docs.
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Reviewed By: TheSavior, yungsters
Differential Revision: D7007050
fbshipit-source-id: 37dd6bf0ffec0923bfc99c260bb330683f35553e
Summary:
This change intends to fix 2 issues with the NetInfo API:
- The NetInfo API is currently platform-specific. It returns completely different values on iOS and Android.
- The NetInfo API currently doesn't expose a way to determine whether the connection is 2g, 3g, or 4g.
The NetInfo API currently just exposes a string-based enum representing the connectivity type. The string values are different between iOS and Andorid. Because of this design, it's not obvious how to achieve the goals of this change without making a breaking change. Consequently, this change deprecates the old NetInfo APIs and introduces new ones. Specifically, these are the API changes:
- The `fetch` method is deprecated in favor of `getConnection`
- The `change` event is deprecated in favor of the `connectionchange` event.
- `getConnection`/`connectionchange` use a new set of enum values compared to `fetch`/`change`. See the documentation for the new values.
- On iOS, `cell` is now known as `cellular`. It's worth pointing out this one in particular because the old and new names are so similar. The rest of the iOS values have remained the same.
- Some of the Android enum values have been removed without a replacement (e.g. `DUMMY`, `MOBILE_DUN`, `MOBILE_HIPRI`, `MOBILE_MMS`, `MOBILE_SUPL`, `VPN`). If desirable, we could find a way to expose these in the new API. For example, we could have a `platformValue` key that exposes the platform's enum values directly (like the old `fetch` API did).
`getConnection` and `connectionchange` each expose an object which has 2 keys conveying a `ConnectionType` (e.g. wifi, cellular) and an `EffectiveConnectionType` (e.g. 2g, 3g). These enums and their values are taken directly from the W3C's Network Information API spec (https://wicg.github.io/netinfo/). Copying the W3C's API will make it easy to expose a `navigation.connection` polyfill, if we want, in the future. Additionally, because the new APIs expose an object instead of a string, it's easier to extend the APIs in the future by adding keys to the object without causing a breaking change.
Note that the W3C's spec doesn't have an "unknown" value for `EffectiveConnectionType`. I chose to introduce this non-standard value because it's possible for the current implementation to not have an `effectiveConnectionType` and I figured it was worth representing this possibility explicitly with "unknown" instead of implicitly with `null`.
**Test Plan (required)**
Verified that the methods (`fetch` and `getConnection`) and the events (`change` and `connectionchange`) return the correct data on iOS and Android when connected to a wifi network and a 4G cellular network. Verified that switching networks causes the event to fire with the correct information. Verified that the old APIs (`fetch' and 'change') emit a deprecation warning when used. My team is using a similar patch in our app.
Adam Comella
Microsoft Corp.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14618
Differential Revision: D5459593
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: f1e6c5d572bb3e2669fbd4ba7d0fbb106525280e
Summary:
To make React Native play nicely with our internal build infrastructure we need to properly namespace all of our header includes.
Where previously you could do `#import "RCTBridge.h"`, you must now write this as `#import <React/RCTBridge.h>`. If your xcode project still has a custom header include path, both variants will likely continue to work, but for new projects, we're defaulting the header include path to `$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/usr/local/include`, where the React and CSSLayout targets will copy a subset of headers too. To make Xcode copy headers phase work properly, you may need to add React as an explicit dependency to your app's scheme and disable "parallelize build".
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D4213120
fbshipit-source-id: 84a32a4b250c27699e6795f43584f13d594a9a82
Summary: Updated networking and geolocation to use the new events system.
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3346129
fbshipit-source-id: 957716e54d7af8c4a6783f684098e92e92f19654
Summary: Updated networking and geolocation to use the new events system.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3339945
fbshipit-source-id: 01d307cf8a0aea3a404c87c6205132c42290abb1
Summary: Updated networking and geolocation to use the new events system.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3339945
fbshipit-source-id: f1332fb2aab8560e4783739e223c1f31d583cfcf
Summary: AppState now subclasses NativeEventEmitter instead of using global RCTDeviceEventEmitter.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3310488
fbshipit-source-id: f0116599223f4411307385c0dab683659d8d63b6