Summary:
We had rendering support for prev links, but we never had any previous links in our metadata. Only next links. This adds that support to both Guides and APIs.
**For guides**: `previous` is manually inserted into the metadata of the actual markdown file.
**For APIs/Components**: `previous` is established via code within `extractDocs.js`
> This isn't totally perfect. For example, the transition from the last guide to the first API/component has a next link from the guide, but not a previous link from the API since the way you get the previous links are different from guides and APIs. But this gets us really close.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8754
Differential Revision: D3557972
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: e270bb51e7a4f59f61dad28ae0928d27d0af3d4a
Summary:
Two of the known issues have been moved to the issue tracker:
* #8315
* #8316
Others have been moved into more appropriate locations, such as the `TextInput` issue to the API doc itself, and the React debugging issue to the Debugging doc.
The Android-specific compatibility concerns have been dropped entirely as it does not seem like people would find these in the docs.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8321
Differential Revision: D3477999
Pulled By: JoelMarcey
fbshipit-source-id: dfffc9910ebf5514eb14c6aa8a9a3e70761db874
Summary:
The new Handling Touches guide provides an overall view of how touches can be handled. It is meant to be a higher level discussion of basic touch handling, e.g. "how do I implement a button?". The existing Gesture Responder System guide has been moved to the end of the docs and is still available for reference when building custom gesture handlers.
Reference: #8160
![handlingtouchesguide](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/165856/16256634/50a20c92-3808-11e6-8a5b-b49f2cda9fca.png)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8299
Differential Revision: D3469681
Pulled By: JoelMarcey
fbshipit-source-id: 3bc18e759b26c2d5c141b626acb433c5e973cef0
Summary:
Kudos to frantic for this amazing idea! Works really well (yet so simple!)
Basically we had a discussion with vjeux and frantic and others in the PR #7033 how to handle platform-specific stylesheets in a similar to F8 app way.
There were quite a few nice ideas there, however that one seems to be the smallest yet the most powerful.
Basically there's a `Platform.select` method that given an object, will select a `obj[Platform.OS]` value.
It works with styles:
`Platform.select({ ios: {}, android: {} })`
with messages:
`<Text>{Platform.select({ ios: 'Check the App Store', android: 'Check Google Play' })}</Text>`
and also works well with components (similar to Wallmart idea of <PlatformSwitch />) - relevant example included in diff.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7220
Differential Revision: D3221709
Pulled By: vjeux
fb-gh-sync-id: 0a50071f2dcf2273198bc6e2c36e19bca97d7be9
fbshipit-source-id: 0a50071f2dcf2273198bc6e2c36e19bca97d7be9
Summary:Version exposes the sdk level (which TBH is more useful anyways), not a version string.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6068
Differential Revision: D2971198
fb-gh-sync-id: 0ba1e10e48b2ca51c7b0cebcc1ec13d0b69df783
shipit-source-id: 0ba1e10e48b2ca51c7b0cebcc1ec13d0b69df783