Summary:
Currently the warning is always triggered, even on iOS. This simply adds a platform check and tweak the message.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/21174
Differential Revision: D9929679
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 383f4a820cf5bf261dbfdcff3b950f9812a65e00
Summary:
Adding the new `textContentType` options from iOS 12. `newPassword` helps the OS know to put a password field into the keychain, and `oneTimeCode` hints that the field will take input from an SMS one time code.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/21079
Differential Revision: D9813328
Pulled By: TheSavior
fbshipit-source-id: d2c04b41121b32f185af38ea4c642924e261a043
Summary: This change drops the year from the copyright headers and the LICENSE file.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D9727774
fbshipit-source-id: df4fc1e4390733fe774b1a160dd41b4a3d83302a
Summary:
**Motivation**
Whenever a user changes the system font size to its maximum allowable setting, React Native apps that allow font scaling can become unusable because the text gets too big. Experimenting with a native app like iMessage on iOS, the font size used for non-body text (e.g. header, navigational elements) is capped while the body text (e.g. text in the message bubbles) is allowed to grow.
This PR introduces a new prop on `<Text>` and `<TextInput>` called `maxFontSizeMultiplier`. This enables devs to set the maximum allowed text scale factor on a Text/TextInput. The default is 0 which means no limit.
Another PR will add this feature to Android.
**Test Plan**
I created a test app which utilizes all categories of values of `maxFontSizeMultiplier`:
- `undefined`: inherit from parent
- `0`: no limit
- `1`, `1.2`: fixed limits
I tried this with `Text`, `TextInput` with `value`, and `TextInput` with children. For `Text`, I also verified that nesting works properly (if a child `Text` doesn't specify `maxFontSizeMultiplier`, it inherits it from its parent).
Lastly, we've been using a version of this in Skype for several months.
**Release Notes**
[GENERAL] [ENHANCEMENT] [Text/TextInput] - Added maxFontSizeMultiplier prop to prevent some text from getting unusably large as user increases OS's font scale setting (iOS)
Adam Comella
Microsoft Corp.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20915
Differential Revision: D9646739
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: c823f59c1e342c22d6297b88b2cb11c5a1f10310
Summary: This diff moves the prop-type definitions for View out into it's own file. We will be able to do this with a bunch of the prop-type definitions and then move them out into a deprecated npm package.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D9444394
fbshipit-source-id: 4fd0a78533211b598ba2da4eb5015ffcc20bb675
Summary: Locking down view style so that invalid styles can't be passed into View.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D9309097
fbshipit-source-id: 69e7e3c5626609cfd47c167027a55470c42228c8
Summary:
ag -L --ignore __snapshots__ 'flow strict|noflow|generated|The controller you requested could not be found.' | ag '\.js$' | xargs ag -l 'flow' | sort > ~/temp
cat ~/temp | xargs ag -L 'flow strict' | xargs sed -i '' 's/flow$/flow strict-local/'
until flow check; do flow check --json | jq -r '.errors[].message[0].path' | sort | uniq | xargs hg revert; done
allow_many_files
The controller you requested could not be found.
The controller you requested could not be found.
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D9004573
fbshipit-source-id: 936bd5741706b781be06bf08b6ad805a69407dfd
Summary:
On iOS, it is not possible to select a range of text using a `Text` component (see #13938). Because of how the `Text` component is implemented on iOS, this will not work without a complete re-write. On Android however, this is not an issue.
As the `TextInput` component has evolved, it can more or less be used as a drop-in replacement on iOS by setting `multiline={true}` and `editable={false}`. Except for one detail: the text input field has scrolling activated and it's not possible to turn off. (See #1391 and #15962).
This pull request addresses that issue, simply by exposing the `scrollEnabled` property:
```
<TextInput
multiline
editable={false}
scrollEnabled={false}
/>
```
1. Create a multiline `TextInput` component, with the attributes presented above.
2. Run on iOS
3. The `TextInput` field should not be able to scroll
facebook/react-native-website#367
[IOS] [FEATURE] [TextInput] - Made it possible to turn off scrolling on a multiline TextInput component
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19330
Differential Revision: D9235061
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 99d278004fc236b47dde7e61d74c71e8a3b9d170
Summary:
Previously, I created two props, `accessibilityRole` and `accessibilityStates` for view. These props were intended to be a cross-platform solution to replace `accessibilityComponentType` on Android and `accessibilityTraits` on iOS.
In this stack, I ran a code mod to replace instances of the two old properties used in our codebase with the new ones.
For this diff, I did a search for all the remnant uses of `accessibilityComponentType` that was not caught by my script, and I manually changed them to `accessibilityRole` and `accessibilityStates`. If the same prop also set `accessibilityTraits` I also removed that here because the two new props works on both platforms.
It was difficult to write a script for this, because most of them were contextual changes.
Out of the contextual changes, most of them followed one of these two patterns:
Before:
```
const accessibilityComponentType = 'button';
const accessibilityTraits = ['button'];
if (this.props.checked) {
accessibilityTraits.push('selected');
}
if (this.props.disabled) {
accessibilityTraits.push('disabled');
}
contentView = (
<AdsManagerTouchableHighlight
accessibilityComponentType={accessibilityComponentType}
accessibilityTraits={accessibilityTraits}
```
After:
const accessibilityRole = 'button';
const accessibilityStates = [];
if (this.props.checked) {
accessibilityStates.push('selected');
}
if (this.props.disabled) {
accessibilityStates.push('disabled');
}
contentView = (
<AdsManagerTouchableHighlight
accessibilityRole={accessibilityRole}
accessibilityStates={accessibilityStates}
Before:
```
<PressableBackground
accessible={this.props.accessible}
accessibilityLabel={this.props.accessibilityLabel}
accessibilityTraits={this.props.accessibilityTraits}
```
After:
```
<PressableBackground
accessible={this.props.accessible}
accessibilityLabel={this.props.accessibilityLabel}
accessibilityRole={this.props.accessibilityRole}
accessibilityRole={this.props.accessibilityStates}
```
In addition to changing the props on the components,
Another fix I had to do was to add props accessibilityRole and accessibilityStates to components that don't directly inherit properties from view including text input and touchables.
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D8943499
fbshipit-source-id: fbb40a5e5f5d630b0fe56a009ff24635d4c8cc93
Summary:
I broke `currentlyFocusedField` when adding it back in ce3b7b8204 because `this` no longer refers to the proper object because it is assigned here ce3b7b8204 (diff-b48972356bc8dca4a00747d002fc3dd5R330). This code was pretty prone to breaking so I simply removed the `this` usage and rely on a top level variable instead. Also moved everything to named functions.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19834
Differential Revision: D8943088
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 24d1470f6117138a5978fb7e467147847a9f3658
Summary:
As we migrate over to static typing solutions for props, we cannot rely on always having `propTypes` available at runtime.
This gets us started on that journey by removing the native prop validation that happens when we require native components.
bypass-lint
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D7976854
fbshipit-source-id: f3ab579a7f0f8cfb716b0eb7fd4625f8168f3d96
Summary:
a275eac56e removed TextInput.State but we should keep it as it was a public-ish API and we don't have any migration plan off it. Also bring back `focusTextInput` and `blurTextInput` with a deprecation warning.
Tested TextInput.State is back
[GENERAL][ENHANCEMENT][TextInput] - Bring back TextInput.State, deprecate focusTextInput and blurTextInput
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18936
Differential Revision: D8044439
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: fde145f04bb1d46ef58b5954cb7963adf495b21c
Summary:
Set default `underlineColorAndroid` to `transparent`.
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Use a TextInput in a component without defining `underlineColorAndroid`, the underline color should be transparent.
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[ANDROID] [BREAKING] [TextInput] - set default underlineColorAndroid to transparent
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18988
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D7765569
Pulled By: yungsters
fbshipit-source-id: f7ad57a46fc0d18b47271ca39faae8c635995fbb
Summary:
This PR removes the need for having the `providesModule` tags in all the modules in the repository.
It configures Flow, Jest and Metro to get the module names from the filenames (`Libraries/Animated/src/nodes/AnimatedInterpolation.js` => `AnimatedInterpolation`)
* Checked the Flow configuration by running flow on the project root (no errors):
```
yarn flow
```
* Checked the Jest configuration by running the tests with a clean cache:
```
yarn jest --clearCache && yarn test
```
* Checked the Metro configuration by starting the server with a clean cache and requesting some bundles:
```
yarn run start --reset-cache
curl 'localhost:8081/IntegrationTests/AccessibilityManagerTest.bundle?platform=android'
curl 'localhost:8081/Libraries/Alert/Alert.bundle?platform=ios'
```
[INTERNAL] [FEATURE] [All] - Removed providesModule from all modules and configured tools.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18995
Reviewed By: mjesun
Differential Revision: D7729509
Pulled By: rubennorte
fbshipit-source-id: 892f760a05ce1fddb088ff0cd2e97e521fb8e825
Summary: Still gross but less gross.
Reviewed By: sebmarkbage
Differential Revision: D7107180
fbshipit-source-id: 31f1639a8f44e4ab247c338001a4a5c9b4b83cdf
Summary:
Setting `textContentType` will provide the keyboard and system with semantic meaning for inputs. Should enable password/username autofill in apps running on iOS 11+ as demonstrated here: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2017/206/
Also gives you the ability to disable autofill by setting `textContentType="none"`: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48489479/react-native-disable-password-autofill-option-on-ios-keyboard
Adding `textContentType` equal to `username` or `password` should give you an autofill-bar over the keyboard which will let you fill in values from the device Keychain:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4932625/37848513-b2170490-2ed4-11e8-85bf-895823d4f98a.png)
Setting the appropriate `textContentType` will fill in the correct value in the `TextInput`.
I have only been able to get this to work on device, and not simulator.
Usage:
```jsx
<TextInput
value={this.state.username}
onChangeText={this.setUserName}
textContentType="username"
/>
```
```jsx
<TextInput
value={this.state.password}
onChangeText={this.setPassword}
secureTextEntry={true}
textContentType="password"
/>
```
To disable:
```jsx
<TextInput
value={this.state.password}
onChangeText={this.setPassword}
secureTextEntry={true}
textContentType="none"
/>
```
This will set `textContentType` to an empty string: https://stackoverflow.com/a/46474180/5703116
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[IOS] [MINOR] [TextInput] - Added `textContentType` prop for iOS 10+. Will enable password autofill for iOS 11+.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18526
Differential Revision: D7469630
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 852a9749be98d477ecd82154c0a65a7c084521c1
Summary:
On Android there's no number-pad but numeric instead, for my use-case I need number only (without decimal and sign, for PIN input)
I write it so there's no breaking change for those already using the `TextInput` Component
None
[ANDROID][ENHANCEMENT][Component] Add number-pad keyboardType
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18350
Reviewed By: achen1
Differential Revision: D7269721
Pulled By: mdvacca
fbshipit-source-id: 82571dce948e0cf2e4354dc46c69198ec69ba65a
Summary:
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There is currently no way to disable to context menu that automatically appears over a TextInput. This is especially troublesome if you would like to disable the user from pasting text into certain fields. This PR adds a `contextMenuHidden` property to TextInput that will hide it.
I'm not sure if testing is necessary here. I would be happy to investigate further on how this would be tested, if deemed necessary!
https://github.com/facebook/react-native-website/pull/95
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[FEATURE][TextInput] - Added `contextMenuHidden` property
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18125
Differential Revision: D7101888
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: fe36603a3fbdcefbd644251a7ea894ac7e23e5b8
Summary:
When the `autogrow` prop was removed from `TextInput` on Android, the `_onLayout` helper method was removed. This helper method implemented the hook required to make `autogrow` work, then dispatched the `onLayout` event to the handler in `this.props`. This change points passes the `onLayout` handler from `this.props` directly to the inner component.
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I was updating copied code in react-native-windows and noticed this bug.
Run jest tests.
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[ANDROID][MINOR][BUGFIX] [TextInput] - Fix `onLayout` prop for TextInput on Android
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18040
Differential Revision: D7078736
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 798530729d7f0ee1ebb59f698af4d4b6ff43928b
Summary:
Includes React Native and its dependencies Fresco, Metro, and Yoga. Excludes samples/examples/docs.
find: ^(?:( *)|( *(?:[\*~#]|::))( )? *)?Copyright (?:\(c\) )?(\d{4})\b.+Facebook[\s\S]+?BSD[\s\S]+?(?:this source tree|the same directory)\.$
replace: $1$2$3Copyright (c) $4-present, Facebook, Inc.\n$2\n$1$2$3This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the\n$1$2$3LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
Reviewed By: TheSavior, yungsters
Differential Revision: D7007050
fbshipit-source-id: 37dd6bf0ffec0923bfc99c260bb330683f35553e
Summary:
Documentation only. Actual behaviour was never changed.
Created from Diffusion's 'Open in Editor' feature.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D6869466
fbshipit-source-id: 6e964433bb2b04b288736a3f01244285bc8c3fe8
Summary:
Currently `isInAParentText` context works as imaginary `isInAAncestorText` context (not like a real `isInAParentText`).
Let's imagine we have hierarchy like:
`View -> Text -> Text* -> View* -> Text* -> Text* -> View*`
With current implementation all nodes marked with asterisk have `isInAParentText` context, which is incorrect (because some of them actually in View context).
With the new implemetations it will work like this:
`View -> Text -> Text* -> View* -> Text -> Text* -> View*`
So, only nodes which have <Text> (or <TextInput>) as a parent will have `isInAParentText` context.
This change allows to select proper `Text` vs. `VirtualText` component in cases where <Text> and <View> components can interleave each other.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D6690495
fbshipit-source-id: f7c59b23d0eaf68a1d08036b858d99c9547f7878
Summary:
This implements onKeyPress for Android on TextInputs and addresses https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/1882.
**N.B. that this PR has not yet addressed hardware keyboard inputs**, but doing will be fairly trivial. The main challenge was doing this for soft keyboard inputs.
I've tried to match the style as much as I could. Will happily make any suggested edits be they architectural or stylistic design (edit: and of course implementation), but hopefully this is a good first pass :).
I think important to test this on the most popular keyboard types; maybe different languages too.
I have not yet added tests to test implementation, but will be happy to do that also.
- Build & run RNTester project for Android and open TextInput.
- Enter keys into 'event handling' TextInput.
- Verify that keys you enter appear in onKeyPress below the text input
- Test with autocorrect off, on same input and validate that results are the same.
Below is a gif of PR in action.
![onkeypressandroid](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1807207/27512892-3f95c098-5949-11e7-9364-3ce9437f7bb9.gif)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14720
Differential Revision: D6661592
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 5d53772dc2d127b002ea5fb84fa992934eb65a42
Summary:
The previous file/class name convention seemed cool... but now it drives me BANANAS! It makes all this code really hard to maintain.
So, evething were renamed following common modern RN convention.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D6605090
fbshipit-source-id: 88ca13d793a5d2adaac2b7922ec6bd4654aacec5
Summary:
`autoGrow` feature was/is totally awesome but... nowadays <TextInput> component is always autoexpandable (on both iOS and Android),
so we don't need JavaScript implementation of this anymore. Sometimes it is even harmfull (see T23403231).
I am sorry, sumkit. You are still awesome. :)
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D6553514
fbshipit-source-id: 1d24a2f2c046f514bd6b6318797a607b6e1841d0
Summary:
The relevant changes in the PR are to Libraries/StyleSheet/EdgeInsetsPropType.js; the rest are just removals of FlowIgnores.
The definition of the relevant types is [here](https://github.com/facebook/flow/blob/master/lib/react.js#L262-L271).
The long and short of it is that for whatever reason, Flow is unable to realize that `ReactPropsChainableTypeChecker` is a subtype of `ReactPropsCheckType` unless we assert it. Once we explicitly hint this to the typechecker, it realizes that `EdgeInsetsPropType` is indeed a valid React PropType, and stops complaining that it isn't.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16437
Differential Revision: D6109742
Pulled By: sahrens
fbshipit-source-id: e4e10720b68c912d0372d810409f389b65d7f4b1
Summary:
The title speaks for itself. Docs regarding secureTextEntry of TextInput were not descriptive enough. Owing to that, it took me more than an hour of debugging to find the issue of why the TextInput in my app was not hiding the input with secureTextEntry.
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16272
Differential Revision: D6060614
Pulled By: ericnakagawa
fbshipit-source-id: 419ad6956e67b9adefae8d789b3fd76181c4194b
Summary:
References #7070
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16346
Differential Revision: D6057501
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: c30d3369fa1a73ef6a93c2ed8f8c53af5a1af7ee
Summary:
`visible-password` represents a very basic keyboard, typically only
letters and numbers. Backed by InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_VISIBLE_PASSWORD,
it is useful for things like password and code entry fields. It can also be more
effective than autoCorrect={false} for disabling autocompletion on some keyboards
(like Gboard).
Note `secureTextEntry` also affects `TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_*` flags internally, so there
may be some undefined behavior when combining `secureTextEntry` with
`keyboardType="visible-password"`
Also, while here, improve the documentation on TextInput to explicitly enumerate
which keyboardType applies to Android vs. iOS (since this is the first android-specific)
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6005353
fbshipit-source-id: 13af90c96353f714c0e106dd0fde90184a476533
Summary:
Currently, only `Text` supports the `allowFontScaling` prop. This commit adds support for it on `TextInput`.
As part of this change, the TextInput setters for font attributes (e.g. size, weight) had to be refactored. The problem with them is that they use RCTFont's helpers which create a new font based on an existing font. These helpers lose information. In particular, they lose the scaleMultiplier.
For example, suppose the font size is 12 and the device's font multiplier is set to 1.5. So we'd create a font with size 12 and scaleMultiplier 1.5 which is an effective size of 18 (which is the only thing stored in the font). Next, suppose the device's font multiplier changes to 1. So we'd use an RCTFont helper to create a new font based on the existing font but with a scaleMultiplier of 1. However, the font didn't store the font size (12) and scaleMultiplier (1.5) separately. It just knows the (effective) font size of 18. So RCTFont thinks the new font has a font size of 18 and a scaleMultiplier of 1 so its effective font size is 18. This is incorrect and it should have been 12.
To fix this, the font attributes are now all stored individually. Anytime one of them changes, updateFont is called which recreates the font from scratch. This happens to fix some bugs around fontStyle and fontWeight which were reported several times before: #13730, #12738, #2140, #8533.
Created a test app where I verified that `allowFontScaling` works properly for `TextInputs` for all values (`undefined`, `true`, `false`) for a variety of `TextInputs`:
- Singleline TextInput
- Singleline TextInput's placeholder
- Multiline TextInput
- Multiline TextInput's placeholder
- Multiline TextInput using children instead of `value`
Also, verified switching `fontSize`, `fontWeight`, `fontStyle` and `fontFamily` through a bunch of combinations works properly.
Lastly, my team has been using this change in our app.
Adam Comella
Microsoft Corp.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14030
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D5899959
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: c8c8c4d4d670cd2a142286e79bfffef3b58cecd3
Summary:
Currently `TextInput.autoCapitalize` is defaulting to 'none' on Android. This PR sets the default to 'sentences', to match iOS and the PropTypes documentation.
Fixes#14846
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14853
Differential Revision: D5918196
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: d0d00e75d44a410c6821b4ff8910099aae2b2c7c