Summary:
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The API and implementation of `shouldInjectAJAXHandler` is very opinionated, and it does not solve many of the use cases that we'd like to address.
Since `shouldInjectAJAXHandler` is basically juts injecting JS to the web page, we should let developer inject whatever JS that address different issues that they want to fix.
Test Plan:
Test this snippet at <Playground />
```
<WebView
url="http://www.facebook.com"
injectedJavascriptIOS="document.body.style.border='solid 10px red'"
/>
```
Summary:
Fixes a crash due to the selector regex not knowing about the nullability annotations. Adds support for both the core annotations `__nullable` and `__nonnull` plus their shorthand counterparts `nullable` and `nonnull`.
Objective-C allows the shorthand versions only at the front of a parameter type declaration like `(nullable NSString *)` but the regex will pick up `(NSString * nullable)` too. This shouldn't cause any adverse effects and I left the code this way to keep the regex readable.
Fixes#1795
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1796
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan:
Wrote a bridge method that uses a nullability annotation and verified that it didn't cause the app to crash:
```
RCT_EXPORT_METHOD(method:(nullable NSNumber *)reactTag)
{
}
```
Also added a nullable annotation to RCTTest.
Summary:
Should close this issue and successfully pass iTunes Connect validation.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1722
Github Author: Matt Revell <mattrevell82@me.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
When `RCTGetExecutorID` was a static function in the header file, it would return nil when the app was running with ASan enabled even though directly calling `objc_getAssociatedObject(executor, RCTJavaScriptExecutorID)` returned the correct ID as an NSNumber. Moving this function into the .m file fixes this issue.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1712
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Run the UIExplorer with ASan enabled in Xcode 7. Before this diff, the app would just hang since the executor was unable to read a valid ID and so it would bail out from running JS. With this diff the executor runs the JS and the UIExplorer works fine.
Summary:
Hi,
I've updated the NavigatorIOS component to allow setting the translucent property.
usage is:
```
<NavigatorIOS
translucent={false}
/>
```
This is my first contrib to react-native, so apologies if I've missed something.
Cheers,
Owen
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1273
Github Author: Owen Kelly <owen@novede.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
This adds the Keyboard animation type for when you want to animate UI based on the keyboard appearing/disappearing.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1366
Github Author: Stanislav Vishnevskiy <vishnevskiy@gmail.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
Started from here - https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/1120. Most functionality for annotations were missing so I started implementing and somehow got caught up until the entire thing was done.
![screen shot 2015-05-12 at 10 07 43 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/688326/7588677/8479a7a4-f8f9-11e4-99a4-1dc3c7691810.png)
2 new events:
- callout presses (left / right)
- annotation presses
6 new properties for annotations:
- hasLeftCallout
- hasRightCallout
- onLeftCalloutPress
- onRightCalloutPress
- animateDrop
- id
1 new property for MapView
- onAnnotationPress
---
Now the important thing is, that I implemented all of this the way "I would do it". I am not sure this is the 'reacty' way so please let me know my mistakes 😄
The problem is that there is no real way to identify annotations which makes it difficult to distinguish which one got clicked. The idea is to pass a `id` and whether it has callouts the entire way with the annotation. I had to
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1247
Github Author: David Mohl <me@dave.cx>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
Remove layout-only views. Works by checking properties against a list of known properties that only affect layout. The `RCTShadowView` hierarchy still has a 1:1 correlation with the JS nodes.
This works by adjusting the tags and indices in `manageChildren`. For example, if JS told us to insert tag 1 at index 0 and tag 1 is layout-only with children whose tags are 2 and 3, we adjust it so we insert tags 2 and 3 at indices 0 and 1. This keeps changes out of `RCTView` and `RCTScrollView`. In order to simplify this logic, view moves are now processed as view removals followed by additions. A move from index 0 to 1 is recorded as a removal of view at indices 0 and 1 and an insertion of tags 1 and 2 at indices 0 and 1. Of course, the remaining indices have to be offset to take account for this.
The `collapsible` attribute is a bit of a hack to force `RCTScrollView` to always have one child. This was easier than rethinking out the logic there, but we could change this later.
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Test Plan: There are tests in `RCTUIManagerTests.m` that test the tag- and index-manipulation logic works. There are various scenarios including add-only, remove-only, and move. In addition, two scenario tests verify that the optimization works by checking the number of views and shadow views after various situations happen.
Summary:
Fix issue #1136
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1721
Github Author: =?UTF-8?q?=E9=9A=90=E9=A3=8E?= <yinfeng.fcx@alibaba-inc.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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The info about bridge modules (such as id, name, queue, methods...) was spread
across arrays & dictionaries on the bridge, move it into a specific class.
It also removes a lot of information that was statically cached, and now have
the same lifecycle of the bridge.
Also moved RCTModuleMethod, RCTFrameUpdate and RCTBatchedBridge into it's own
files, for organization sake.
NOTE: This diff seems huge, but most of it was just moving code :)
Test Plan:
Tested UIExplorer & UIExplorer tests, Catalyst, MAdMan and Groups. Everything
looks fine.
Summary:
Added remapping of style textAlign property to textAlignment (which is the name of the same property on text input components)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/772
Github Author: Daryl Rowland <daryl@cloudyclear.com>
Test Plan: Not sure. I tried cleaned and rebuilt and my TextInput works, though! Do we need to set up any unit tests or examples for this?
Summary:
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I've added an alert to notify when the profile has been generated, but it was
being created out of the main thread.
Test Plan:
Launch the UIExplorer, start and stop profiling, an alert should show up, and
everything should just keep working as expected.
Summary:
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When the profile is initialized, it automatically hooks into every method of
the bridge modules, that was causing `+initialize` to be called twice.
Also add a popup to notify the user that the profile has been created.
Test Plan:
Run the UIExplorer, start the profiler, try to rage shake to open the dev menu
again. It should now work, and show an alertview with some information once the
profile is stopped.
Summary:
Live reload is disabled when an error has occurred. This requires the developer to fix the error and then switch to the simulator to reload the device manually; impacting developer flow and increasing alt tabbing. This pull request fixes that by allowing live reload to work even on errors.
This fixes issue: #1343.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1549
Github Author: Ruben Niculcea <ruben.niculcea@gmail.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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That was eventually being released before all the queues had been cleared.
Update it so the each modules' queue is immediately invalidated after sending
the `-invalidate` message to it, and introduce an intentional retain cycle so
the bridge is only released together with all modules, when all the messages
have been dispatched.
Test Plan: Launch the UIExplorer, and reload it, like, a lot.
Summary:
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Add PerformanceLogger to keep track of JS download, initial script execution and
full TTI.
Test Plan:
The Native side currently calls `addTimespans` when it's finish initializing
with the six values (start and end for the three events), so I just checked it
with a `PerformanceLogger.logTimespans()` at the end of the function.
```
2015-06-18 16:47:19.096 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "ScriptDownload: 48ms"
2015-06-18 16:47:19.096 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "ScriptExecution: 106ms"
2015-06-18 16:47:19.096 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "TTI: 293ms"
```
Summary:
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I was using UIKeyCommand as a key in a dictionary, but it seems iOS wasn't treating identical commands as equal, so it was possible to register the same key command twice, resulting in the command triggering the action multiple times.
I've now created a container object for the key commands, and not relying on undocumented hashing behavior of UIKeyCommand for deduplication any more.
Test Plan: Reload bridge multiple times, then check that the number of registered keys in the command set inside RCTKeyCommands doesn't keep increasing.
Summary:
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There was an iVar being directly referenced from inside a block on RCTDevMenu
that was causing a retain cycle and the dev menu wasn't being released.
Test Plan: Put a break point on dealloc, it should be called now.
Summary:
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Add marker to show JavaScript download duration + flow arrows to show the origin
of the UI blocks being flushed.
Also fixed the condition on `RCTPerfStats`, UI and JS graphs were being created
at startup time, now they're just created on the first time they're shown.
Test Plan:
The markers:
{F22577660}
To check the FPS graph, enable it on the DevMenu, and it should appear initially
empty, instead of previously filled as before.
Summary:
Added the ``scalesPageToFit`` prop to ``WebView``. This allows ``UIWebView`` to handle user zoom and scale.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1631
Github Author: alvaromb <amedina@apsl.net>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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The current implementation of `MessageQueue` is huge, over-complicated and spread
across `MethodQueue`, `MethodQueueMixin`, `BatchedBridge` and `BatchedBridgeFactory`
Refactored in a simpler way, were it's just a `MessageQueue` class and `BatchedBridge`
is only an instance of it.
Test Plan:
I had to make some updates to the tests, but no real update to the native side.
There's also tests covering the `remoteAsync` methods, and more integration tests for UIExplorer.
Verified whats being used by Android, and it should be safe, also tests Android tests have been pretty reliable.
Manually testing: Create a big hierarchy, like `<ListView>` example. Use the `TimerMixin` example to generate multiple calls.
Test the failure callback on the `Geolocation` example.
All the calls go through this entry point, so it's hard to miss if it's broken.
Summary:
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Add missing `RCT_EXTERN` to the constants in `RCTProfile`'s header
Test Plan:
Move the the import on `RCTBridge` to the header, build no longer fails due to
duplicate symbols.
Summary:
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This removes the last piece of data that was still stored on the DATA section,
`RCT_IMPORT_METHOD`. JS calls now dynamically populate a lookup table simultaneously
on JS and Native, instead of creating a mapping at load time.
Test Plan: Everything still runs, tests are green.
Summary:
In some case, it is very useful to have `velocity` and `targetContentOffset` parameters for `ScrollEndDrag` event. I just added them.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1500
Github Author: =?UTF-8?q?=E6=AD=A3=E9=9C=96?= <zhenglin.lzl@alibaba-inc.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
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I've increased the warning levels in the OSS frameworks, which caught a bunch of minor issues. I also fixed some new errors in Xcode 7 relating to designated initializers and TLS security.
Test Plan:
* Test the sample apps and make sure they still work.
* Run tests.
Summary:
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Include `js_name` and `__LINE__` on exported methods' generated names + use the
method implementation instead of `objc_msgSend` on the bridge, so it still works
in case of clashing.
Test Plan: Everything still working, otherwise it'd crash at startup.
Summary:
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`-[RCTJavaScriptExecutor executeBlockOnJavaScriptQueue:]` would always `dispatch_async`
for the WebView and WebSocket executors, what caused for any frame aligned dispatch.
Test Plan:
Test the `Timers, TimerMixin` example on UIExplorer, `requestAnimationFrame` was
taking ~33.3ms when debugging, now takes ~16.6ms as expected.
Summary:
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Include stack traces in native redboxes (e.g. from RCTLogError). It's not trivial to get the file names and line numbers for every frame of the stack, but we can get the first one which is nice.
Test Plan: {F22548418}
Summary:
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setFrame:forRootView: wasn't triggering a batch update, which is required to trigger text update. This meant text wasn't re-displayed after a rotate, only after a touch.
I also found a bug that meant we weren't caching textStorage as much as we could be. Fixed that too.
Test Plan:
* Test <Text> example in UIExplorer and ensure it lays out on rotate.
* Test <Timers> example and verify text is still updating
* Products shouldn't be affected as they have separate text implementation