Summary:
This replaces ActivityIndicatorIOS and indeterminate ProgressBar that were deprecated recently with ActivityIndicator across the codebase and examples and a few other cleanups.
This also make a small tweak to ActivityIndicator so it uses the Android theme color instead of gray when no color is specified.
Use Slider instead of SliderIOS in CameraRoll example.
Remove the line about unifying ActivityIndicator and ProgressBar.
**Test plan**
Tested the affected components in UIExplorer on iOS and Android, tested the changes made in Movies example on iOS and Android.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8082
Differential Revision: D3429770
fbshipit-source-id: 3b2e1196a8b9fe00d47a7aa1bbc079b094796421
Summary:
`polyfillLazyGlobal` used a top level this which get stripped by babel `transform-es2015-modules-commonjs` with the default config. This is mainly an issues for people not using the react native babel preset.
This also replaces a few GLOBAL with global for consistency with the rest of the file.
**Test plan**
Tested that there was an error when using `['transform-es2015-modules-commonjs', { strict: true, allowTopLevelThis: false }]` in the babel config and that it was fixed after applying my changes.
Fixes#7700
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7971
Differential Revision: D3427675
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 48f258b0db1bf21185193bd56df453ced9242e64
Summary:
This adds support for specifying multiple sources for an image component, so that native can choose the best one based on the flexbox-computed size of the image.
The API is as follows: the image component receives in the `source` prop an array of objects of the type `{uri, width, height}`. On the native side, the native component will wait for the layout pass to receive the width and height of the image, and then parse the array to find the best fitting one. For now, this does not support local resources, but it will be added soon.
To see how this works and play with it, there's an example called `MultipleSourcesExample` under `ImageExample` In UIExplorer.
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D3364550
fbshipit-source-id: 66c5aeb2794f2ffeff8da39a9c0b95155fb2d41f
Summary: Expose the ability to provide extra information to Systrace events from JS. This is specifically useful for instrumenting generic recursive method that are defined completely through their params.
Reviewed By: tadeuzagallo
Differential Revision: D3423595
fbshipit-source-id: 7f2dedf02bf901401a6b391b85b1a0bb6782349c
Summary:
Submitting PR for adding textAlignment to the placeholder of textView so that it matches the alignment of the actual value text
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7429
Differential Revision: D3422007
fbshipit-source-id: e255c2d86dbaa0e197328a56ec81cbab2735c53d
Summary: Slower bounce during mount and right swipe, so it feels less jarring to users.
Reviewed By: hedgerwang
Differential Revision: D3420169
fbshipit-source-id: d5da87c4a64eecf478edd626c96f5541ab94b56e
Summary:
Currently if an RN app is started in response to a remote notification, that notification's data is available on startup via `PushNotificationIOS.popInitialNotification()`. However, if the app is started in response to a "local" notification, that information is never passed in. This PR modifies the `popInitialNotification` behavior so it will return the notification used to launch the app, no matter if it was local or remote.
I've tested this change in my app and ensured that when the app is woken up with a `localNotification` it's passed in to `PushNotificationIOS.popInitialNotification`. I've also tested that the `localNotification` event continues working as before.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7765
Differential Revision: D3417267
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: 0b5b432e9a75dda7d3c50289a3bf0f1c1ffcf061
Summary: ImageCropper is broken on iOS. Can not scroll up and down
Differential Revision: D3413397
fbshipit-source-id: 75096fc1d5dd14764c0ddd4fd3888a9576c1d1ce
Summary:
Remove prop `onNavigate` from these views.
- NavigationAnimatedView
- NavigationCardStack
- NavigationCard
Also, the `sceneProps` onject that is passed to the `renderScene` function
no longer contains `onNavigate`.
The contract that `onNavigate` expects has been vague. Different data flow
system may expect complete different params for such function
For instance,
* onNavigate({type: 'back'});
* onNavigate({type: 'BACK'});
* onNavigate('back'});
We have no intention to unify such generic API since it's more likely to be
constrained by the data flow frameworks such as redux or flux.
Also, passing the prop `onNavigate` all the way down to the component that
invokes the navigation action can be really tedious. We'd expect developer
to either pass such callback (onNavigate) via context or just set up some
kind of static actions that any component can call directly.
`onNavigate` was previously added as a part of (redux-like) reducers-friendly
feature but that's no longer the case.
This new prop `onNavigateBack` is used to explicitly handle the case when the back button or back gesture
is performed.
Reviewed By: ericvicenti
Differential Revision: D3410873
fbshipit-source-id: a703cf0debd474cff33d6610e858b9c4bb3ecbf5
Summary:
The documentation currently list a few but not all of the steps required. This changes completes that list of required project changes.
This addresses #5612
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7985
Differential Revision: D3414576
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: 2c7ea6598ee4cd8b6945d9bb229bed5b592a68f6
Summary:
Currently on iOS animations are being performed on the JS thread. This ports animations over to the native thread and performs them natively. A lot of this work has already been done on Android, but this PR enables a few animation nodes that Android doesn't yet support such as Transform, Multiplication, and Addition nodes.
Also there is a demo of the native animations added to the UIExplorer app.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7884
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3409179
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: ef2d8840032e0c32f49e4a16ba86d448662e1751
Summary:
Under rare and as-yet-to-be determined circumstances, images can sometimes fail to load/download and get "stuck", without producing an error.
Because the `RCTNetworkTask` for these images is stuck in the "in progress" state, they clog up the RCTImageLoader task queue, which has a limit of 4 concurrent in-progress tasks.
This was previously masked by the fact that we automatically cancelled image requests when the RCTImageView moved offscreen, but we no longer do that.
This diff adds logic to detect some types of stuck task and remove them, thereby unblocking the queue. I've also restored the functionality of cancelling downloads for offscreen images (but not unloading the image itself) so that stuck images will be cancelled when you move to another screen, instead of using up space in the queue forever.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3398105
fbshipit-source-id: 75ee40d06a872ae8e1cb57f02f9cad57c459143c
Summary:
Returns a promise-like object with a new cancel function that will dig through the queue
and remove relevant tasks before they are executed. Handy when tasks are scheduled in react
components but should be cleaned up in unmount.
Reviewed By: devknoll
Differential Revision: D3406953
fbshipit-source-id: edf1157d831d5d6b63f13ee64cfd1c46843e79fa
Summary:
== API Breaking Change ==
- Add unit tests to ensure that NavigationStateUtils does the right thing.
- Remove the logics that lets NavigationStateUtils accept empty value as input
and return a new state.
- Remove the method `NavigationStateUtils.getParent`, `NavigationStateUtils.set`. These methods are rarely used and they can be replaced by other methods.
Reviewed By: ericvicenti
Differential Revision: D3374934
fbshipit-source-id: 0fdf538d014d7c5b4aa1f15a0ee8db9dc91e33cd
Summary:
`rootTag` is a lie, it's passed around but never actually used. IIRC
`findInstanceByNativeTag` needed it but seems like not anymore.
Reviewed By: spicyj
Differential Revision: D3382144
fbshipit-source-id: eb96870a3848333e66bf045e78e95c7763812cc4
Summary:
`renderApplication` is cluttered with unrelated Dev-only stuff
with duplicate code across iOS and Android. This is the first
diff in series of refactorings, with the end goal of making element
inspector work on Modals.
Reviewed By: spicyj
Differential Revision: D3381956
fbshipit-source-id: 4ac6525633e7482628d2b064eb894da2806daf8c
Summary:
For navigation actions at high level, reducers from NavigationReducers does not
know anything about the app-specific state thus people won't use these reducers.
Instead, people should build their own reducers.
There are a lot of good libraries available that help people to reducing things if that's
what they really need.
At the low level, for navigation state changes that don't involve app-specific state,
`NavigationStateUtils` should server that kind of need.
`NavigationReducers` serves little benefit cause it does not know the app state, it does
not know how to traverse the navigation states which can be a tree, a list or a map.
That said, we hold no interest in owning in the core navigation library.
Reviewed By: ericvicenti
Differential Revision: D3372910
fbshipit-source-id: 797382b46e7d64b7ad578b51dd37e2b941faa83d
Summary: Fixed ART views, which were broken by the zIndex diff
Reviewed By: wwjholmes
Differential Revision: D3403679
fbshipit-source-id: cc3cdccd19c21223ce6bddeda3d914937ecb73b6
Summary:
Currently on iOS animations are being performed on the JS thread. This ports animations over to the native thread and performs them natively. A lot of this work has already been done on Android, but this PR enables a few animation nodes that Android doesn't yet support such as Transform, Multiplication, and Addition nodes.
Also there is a demo of the native animations added to the UIExplorer app.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7884
Differential Revision: D3401811
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: 709e533243130153febef03ddd60d39e9fe70e3e
Summary:
Currently on iOS animations are being performed on the JS thread. This ports animations over to the native thread and performs them natively. A lot of this work has already been done on Android, but this PR enables a few animation nodes that Android doesn't yet support such as Transform, Multiplication, and Addition nodes.
Also there is a demo of the native animations added to the UIExplorer app.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7884
Differential Revision: D3401811
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: c8d750b75e4410923e17eaeb6dcaf079a09942e2
Summary:
This PR adds the ability to export videos to the CameraRoll on both Android and iOS (previously only photos were possible, at least on iOS). The API has changed as follows:
```
// old
saveImageWithTag(tag: string): Promise<string>
// new
saveToCameraRoll(tag: string, type?: 'photo' | 'video'): Promise<string>
```
if no `type` parameter is passed, `video` is inferred if the tag ends with ".mov" or ".mp4", otherwise `photo` is assumed.
I've left in the `saveImageWithTag` method for now with a deprecation warning.
**Test plan (required)**
I created the following very simple app to test exporting photos and videos to the CameraRoll, and ran it on both iOS and Android. The functionality works as intended on both platforms.
```js
// index.js
/**
* Sample React Native App
* https://github.com/facebook/react-native
* flow
*/
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import {
AppRegistry,
StyleSheet,
Text,
View,
CameraRoll,
} from 'react-native';
import FS fro
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7988
Differential Revision: D3401251
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: af3fc24e6fa5b84ac377e9173f3709c6f9795f20
Summary:
The type key for a layout animation config must be supplied otherwise the app crashes (on Android). I added a isRequired check in JS as well as an explicit exception in java otherwise it crashed at a very hard to debug place. The crash happens when passing null to `Animation.setInterpolator` so this makes sure it never happens.
**Test plan (required)**
Tested that the error is caught properly in JS when passing an invalid animation config like
```
LayoutAnimation.configureNext({
duration: 250,
update: { type: undefined }, // or LayoutAnimation.Types.easeInEastOut in my case haha :)
});
```
Also tested the java exception.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7958
Differential Revision: D3401760
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: 83c019d863c2b2294405b60e87297c562add0f49
Summary:
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7974
Differential Revision: D3401208
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: 7c807339ba512e05f848036fb40840cf3fee8df6
Summary: So users can know how to use
Reviewed By: hedgerwang
Differential Revision: D3399028
fbshipit-source-id: 5ce97c5464f1975145aba1bcf4b79550394859ae
Summary:
KeyboardAvoidingView is a component we built internally to solve the common problem of views that need to move out of the way of the virtual keyboard.
KeyboardAvoidingView can automatically adjust either its position or bottom padding based on the position of the keyboard.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3398238
fbshipit-source-id: 493f2d2dec76667996250c011a1c5b7a14f245eb
Summary:
This diff implement the CSS z-index for React Native iOS views. We've had numerous pull request for this feature, but they've all attempted to use the `layer.zPosition` property, which is problematic for two reasons:
1. zPosition only affects rendering order, not event processing order. Views with a higher zPosition will appear in front of others in the hierarchy, but won't be the first to receive touch events, and may be blocked by views that are visually behind them.
2. when using a perspective transform matrix, views with a nonzero zPosition will be rendered in a different position due to parallax, which probably isn't desirable.
See https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7825 for further discussion of this problem.
So instead of using `layer.zPosition`, I've implemented this by actually adjusting the order of the subviews within their parent based on the zIndex. This can't be done on the JS side because it would affect layout, which is order-dependent, so I'm doing it inside the view itself.
It works as follows:
1. The `reactSubviews` array is set, whose order matches the order of the JS components and shadowView components, as specified by the UIManager.
2. `didUpdateReactSubviews` is called, which in turn calls `sortedSubviews` (which lazily generates a sorted array of `reactSubviews` by zIndex) and inserts the result into the view.
3. If a subview is added or removed, or the zIndex of any subview is changed, the previous `sortedSubviews` array is cleared and `didUpdateReactSubviews` is called again.
To demonstrate it working, I've modified the UIExplorer example from https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7825
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3365717
fbshipit-source-id: b34aa8bfad577bce023f8af5414f9b974aafd8aa
Summary:
Now that we no longer have a separate NetworkImageView implementation, we can remove that code path from Image.js
I've also moved the prefetch method into RCTImageViewManager for consistency with the getImageSize method, which means we no longer need to export the RCTImageLoader module to js.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3398157
fbshipit-source-id: fbbcf90a61549831ad28bad0cb3b50c375aae32c