Summary:
@public
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
Summary:
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Remove extra `JSGlobalContextRetain` that was causing the context ref to leak +
remove `self` reference from block and improve invalidation
Test Plan:
Run the UIExplorer, reload the app a few times, verify that the memory usage is
not increasing.
Summary:
@public
This probably needs more thought - might want to differentiate between console.error and reportError.
Test Plan: console.error and reportError no longer redbox. invariant and RCTLogError still do.
Summary:
@public
The information we required about the exported methods were previously stored
on the binary's DATA section, which didn't allow to access methods on different
static libraries, or in any dynamic library at all. Instead of fetching information
from all the DATA segments, this diff changes the macro in order to create a
new method, that returns the required information about the original method. The
module itself is registered at load time, and on the bridge initialization all
the auto-generated methods are called to gather the methods' information.
Test Plan:
UIExplorer previously had a dependency on `RCTTest`, because it had a `TestModule`
that had to be on the same library. `RCTTest` is now a dependency of
`UIExplorerIntegrationTests`. So the tests themselves running should test it.
Summary:
@public
This is the first of a few diffs that change the way the executors are handled
by the bridge.
For they are just promoted to modules, so they are automatically loaded by the bridge.
Test Plan:
Tested on UIExplorer, Catalyst and MAdMan.
Tested all the 3 executors, everything looks fine.
Summary:
@public
There have been multiple instances of confusion about whether a redbox means the
developer did something they shouldn't but things will keep working, or if
something went horribly wrong and the app will crash in prod. This diff
introduces an orange background color to the redbox for `console.error` and
`RCTLogError` to indicate that something bad happened, but that the app will
continue working.
Test Plan:
see orange error for geo permissions:
{F22541375}
Summary:
@public
`[Bridge] Add support for JS async functions to RCT_EXPORT_METHOD` was imported but broke some internal code, reverting the `MessageQueue` that caused the issues and add a test, since the method is not used yet.
Test Plan: Run the test o/
Summary:
Adds support for JS async methods and helps guide people writing native modules w.r.t. the callbacks. With this diff, on the native side you write:
```objc
RCT_EXPORT_METHOD(getValueAsync:(NSString *)key
resolver:(RCTPromiseResolver)resolve
rejecter:(RCTPromiseRejecter)reject)
{
NSError *error = nil;
id value = [_nativeDataStore valueForKey:key error:&error];
// "resolve" and "reject" are automatically defined blocks that take
// any object (nil is OK) and an NSError, respectively
if (!error) {
resolve(value);
} else {
reject(error);
}
}
```
On the JS side, you can write:
```js
var {DemoDataStore} = require('react-native').NativeModules;
DemoDataStore.getValueAsync('sample-key').then((value) => {
console.log('Got:', value);
}, (error) => {
console.error(error);
// "error" is an Error object whose message is the NSError's description.
// The NSError's code and domain are also set, and the native trace i
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1232
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
@public
This is a refactor of @philikon's original diff that decouples the dependencies between the Network and Image modules, and replaces RCTDataQueryExecutor with a more useful abstraction.
I've introduced the RCTURLRequestHandler protocol, which is a new type of bridge module used for loading data using an NSURLRequest. RCTURLRequestHandlers can be registered using RCT_EXPORT_MODULE() and are then available at runtime for use by the RCTDataManager, which will automatically select the appropriate handler for a given request based on the handler's self-reported capabilities.
The currently implemented handlers are:
- RCTHTTPRequestHandler - the standard open source HTTP request handler that uses NSURLSession
- RKHTTPRequestHandler - the internal FB HTTP request handler that uses FBNetworking
- RCTImageRequestHandler - a handler for loading local images from the iOS asset-library
Depends on D2108193
Test Plan:
- Internal apps still work
- OSS port still compiles, Movies app and a sample Parse app still work
- uploading image to Parse using the above code snippet works
- tested `FormData` with string and image parameters using http://www.posttestserver.com/
Summary:
@public
For every call that comes from JS to Native we'd call dispatch_async so the
method would be cllead on the queue/thread it's expecting. This diff
buckets the calls by target queue, dispatches only once to that queue, and then
call all the methods for it inside the same dispatch.
Test Plan: {F22510090}
Summary:
@public
`RCTDispatchEvent` and `RCTTiming` weren't being paused when there wasn't any
work left to be done.
Test Plan:
Run the timers example - check everything still works as expected
Test the ListView paging example - check scroll events are still fired as expected
Launch UIExplorer, let it idle, and put a break point on `-[RCTBridge dispatchBlock:moduleID:]`,
it should never fire.
Summary:
@public
Bridge modules were being invalidate on the main thread, what could lead to
racing conditions, move the calls to invalidate on happen to the module's
methodQueue
Test Plan: Run the tests
Summary:
@public
Add `RCT_DEV`-only profiling hooks to every method in every bridge modules to
add a little bit more detail to the timeline profile.
Test Plan: {F22522834}
Summary:
This bug was causing a redbox when touching rapidly because multiple touches had the same identifier. This code was meant to ensure that a unique ID is found, but it was checking against the wrong property in the react touch array.
I don't think this was really affecting prod, because the invariant is guarded by a __DEV__ check
@public
Test Plan:
- Start several touches at once (or just rapidly jam fingers on your device), and you won't see a redbox
- Also verify that single touches, touch moves, and multi touches work as before
Summary:
The idea behind this change it to couple together menu item title
and handler. The code becomes simpler and easier to maintain, but
also makes it possible to extend dev menu in the future.
@public
Test Plan:
All menu items works as before.
Changed websocket executor class name and made sure that when the class
is missing we get nice error message.
Summary:
These two arrays aren't used. The code is easier to read without them
@public
Test Plan: Tap around UIExplorer and verify multi-touch and responder system behavior works the same
Summary:
@public
ErrorUtils.reportError is intended for reporting handled errors to the
server, like timeouts, which means that we shouldn't shove them in the
developer's face.
Test Plan: add `require('ErrorUtils').reportError(new Error('error'))` and see a useful error message with stack but no redbox. Debugger confirms `reportSoftException` is called but it doesn't do anything yet. `reportFatalError` and throwing exceptions still show redboxes.
Summary:
@public
Right now the profiler shows how long the executor took on JS but doesn't show
how long each of the batched calls took, this adds a *very* high level view of JS
execution (still doesn't show properly calls dispatched with setImmediate)
Also added a global property on JS to avoid trips to Native when profiling is
disabled.
Test Plan:
Run the Profiler on any app
{F22491690}
Summary:
@public
On D2099270 event coalescing was implemented and the event key on the RCTSparseArray
is an uint64_t, but it was declared as NSUInteger. On a 32 bits architecture
it'll be clipped to 4 bits, meaning that just `reactTag` will be taken into
account, e.g. different types of events can coalesce with each other if they target the same view
Switching to use an NSMutableDictionary instead of RCTSparseArray and NSNumber
as keys instead of uint64_t
Test Plan: Fixed the previous tests and added a new test to RCTEventDispatcherTests
Summary:
Adds support for JS async methods and helps guide people writing native modules w.r.t. the callbacks. With this diff, on the native side you write:
```objc
RCT_EXPORT_METHOD(getValueAsync:(NSString *)key
resolver:(RCTPromiseResolver)resolve
rejecter:(RCTPromiseRejecter)reject)
{
NSError *error = nil;
id value = [_nativeDataStore valueForKey:key error:&error];
// "resolve" and "reject" are automatically defined blocks that take
// any object (nil is OK) and an NSError, respectively
if (!error) {
resolve(value);
} else {
reject(error);
}
}
```
On the JS side, you can write:
```js
var {DemoDataStore} = require('react-native').NativeModules;
DemoDataStore.getValueAsync('sample-key').then((value) => {
console.log('Got:', value);
}, (error) => {
console.error(error);
// "error" is an Error object whose message is the NSError's description.
// The NSError's code and domain are also set, and the native trace i
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1232
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
@public
`RCTUIManager` would traverse the whole view hierarchy every time there was any
call from JS to Native to call `reactBridgeDidFinishTransaction` on the views
that would respond to it. This is a deprecated method that is only implemented
by 3 classes, so for now we keep track of these views as they're created and
just iterate through them on updates.
Test Plan:
> NOTE: I tested this on UIExplorer, since the internally none of the classes are used
I tried to keep it simple, so I added the following to the old code:
```
__block NSUInteger count = 0;
UIView *rootView = _viewRegistry[rootViewTag];
RCTTraverseViewNodes(rootView, ^(id<RCTViewNodeProtocol> view) {
count ++;
if ([view respondsToSelector:@selector(reactBridgeDidFinishTransaction)]) {
[view reactBridgeDidFinishTransaction];
}
});
NSLog(@"Views iterated: %zd", count);
```
The output after scrolling 20 sections of the `<ListView> - Paging` example was
```
2015-06-01 00:47:07.351 UIExplorer[67675:1709506] Views iterated: 1549
```
*every frame*
After the change
```
for (id<RCTViewNodeProtocol> node in _bridgeTransactionListeners) {
[node reactBridgeDidFinishTransaction];
}
NSLog(@"Views iterated: %zd", _bridgeTransactionListeners.count);
```
```
2015-06-01 00:51:23.715 UIExplorer[70355:1716465] Views iterated: 3
```
No matter how many pages are loaded, the output is always 3.
Summary:
@public
This fixes an issue with the containerBackgroundColor property of `<Text>` nodes, where containerBackgroundColor was being overridden by the backgroundColor. I also fixed up the example so that it demonstrates the feature more clearly.
Test Plan:
* Check UIExplorer text example
* Run Catalyst snapshot tests and check MAdMan, Groups
Test plan: broke catalyst apps
Summary: This reverts commit 9fba6a360dc5f8bf.
fbobjc/Tools/revert
Reverter: jprado
@build-break
commit 9fba6a360dc5f8bf014f3d3c584c545b16da5100
Author: Tadeu Zagallo <tadeuzagallo@fb.com>
AuthorDate: Thu May 28 08:29:19 2015 -0700
Commit: Service User <svcscm@fb.com>
CommitDate: Thu May 28 09:53:53 2015 -0700
[ReactNative] Add completionBlock to -[RCTBridge enqueueJSCall:args:]
Summary:
@public
Allow to pass an optional completion block to the bridge JS calls.
The block will be called from the JS thread, after the javascript has finished
running and the returned calls have been processed/dispatched to the native modules.
Test Plan: Added `testCallbackIsCalledOnTheRightTime` to `RKBatchedBridgeTests`
Summary:
@public
Allow to pass an optional completion block to the bridge JS calls.
The block will be called from the JS thread, after the javascript has finished
running and the returned calls have been processed/dispatched to the native modules.
Test Plan: Added `testCallbackIsCalledOnTheRightTime` to `RKBatchedBridgeTests`
Summary:
As per discussion with @nicklockwood in #875, make `RCTScrollView` check its sticky headers for hitTests first.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1415
Github Author: Brent Vatne <brent.vatne@madriska.com>
Test Plan:
Have a sticky header in a ScrollView with a Touchable onPress action, scroll a bit after it docks and try tapping, should respond to tap.
Summary:
This adds new development feature to React Native that provides information
about selected element (see the demo in Test Plan).
This is how it works:
App's root component is rendered to a container that also has a hidden layer called
`<InspectorOverlay/>`. When activated, it shows full screen view and captures all
touches. On every touch we ask UIManager to find a view for given {x,y} coordinates.
Then, we use React's internals to find corresponding React component. `setRootInstance`
is used to remember the top level component to start search from, lmk if you have a
better idea how to do this. Given a component, we can climb up its owners tree
to provice more context on how/where the component is used.
In future we could use the `hierarchy` array to inspect and print their props/state.
Known bugs and limitations:
* InspectorOverlay sometimes receives touches with incorrect coordinates (wtf)
* Not integrated with React Chrome Devtools (maybe in followup diffs)
* Doesn't work with popovers (maybe put the element inspector into an `<Overlay/>`?)
@public
Test Plan:
https://www.facebook.com/pxlcld/mn5k
Works nicely with scrollviews
Summary:
@public
Add `RCTAssertThread` to `RCTAssert.h` for convenience when checking the current/queue,
it accepts either a `NSString *`, `NSThread *` or `dispatch_queue_t` as the object to be checked
Also add a check to `-[RCTUIManager addUIBlock:]` - There was a discussion on github (https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/1365)
due to the weird behavior caused by calling it from a different thread/queue (it might be added after `batchDidComplete` has been called
and will just be dispatched on the next call from JS to objc)
Test Plan:
Change `-[RCTAnimationExperimentalManager methodQueue]` to return `dispatch_get_main_queue()` and run the 2048 example,
it should dispatch with a helpful message (screenshot on the comments)
Summary:
This converts the existing JSEvaluateScript call for `require('<ModuleName>').<MethodName>.apply(null, <args>);` to native JSC C API methods which shaves off about 10-15% of invocation time on average, I used pretty primitive profiling methods to track the minimum, maximum and average invocation time so would appreciate any extra eyes on the performance.
If the argument count is zero the method is invoked directly with no arguments, if the argument count is 1 it's invoked directly with just that argument. If there is more than 1 argument then apply is used and the arguments are passed as the second parameter.
Ensured all existing tests pass and instruments leaks shows nothing is leaking.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1037
Github Author: Robert Payne <robertpayne@me.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
@public
Our background color propagation mechanism is designed to make rendering of translucent content more efficient by pre-blending against an opaque background. Currently this only works for text however, because images are not composited into their background even if the background color is opaque.
This diff precomposites network images with their background color when the background is opaque, allowing them to take advantage of this performance optimization.
I've also added some logic to correctly crop the downloaded image when the resizeMode is "cover" or "contain" - previously it was only correct for "stretch".
Before:{F22437859}
After:{F22437862}
Test Plan: Run the UIExplorer "<ListView> - Paging" example with "color blended layers" enabled and observe that the images appear in green now, instead of red as they did before.
Summary:
D2052669 introduced a block for objects that had to be invalidated on the main
thread, but after the JS thread objects, but the block was being dispatched on
the JS thread.
@public
Test Plan:
I added `RCTAssertMainThread()` to the `mainThreadInvalidate` block, it was
crashing on reload, but now it should work as expected.
Summary:
The parent RCTBridge no longer tracks the JS loading since that has been handed off to the RCTBatchedBridge. To make the `loading` property accurate again, just expose the batch bridge's loading property from the parent bridge (note: I didn't make it KVO-compliant).
Fixes#1199
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1200
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
We need to unset `clipsToBounds` on both the wrapper and the inner custom
scroll view
@public
Test Plan:
`overflow: 'visible'` actually shows content outside the `ScrollView`
(e.g. for full-bleed horizontal scrollers/carousels). It doesn't pick up
touches though, which is a wider issue.
Summary:
Add the RCTBatchedBridge object to the notification's userInfo for consistency with RCTJavaScriptDidLoadNotification, and set the target object to `_parentBridge`.
cc @nicklockwood @tadeuzagallo
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1243
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
After the RCTBatchedBridge refactor, the `-[NSNotificationCenter addObserver]` and `[removeObserver]` calls got divided between RCTBridge and RCTBatchedBridge. This diff does two things:
- Moved `removeObserver` out of RTCBatchedBridge and into `-[RCTBridge invalidate]`
- Moved `addObserver` from `bindKeys` to `setUp`. This is so that `-[RCTBridge reload]` will re-add the observer after invalidating and removing the observer
cc @tadeuzagallo
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1212
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
The RCTRootView creates a underlying RCTRootContentView that was deallocated when
the bridge modules were deallocated. That doesn't work when the bridge is held.
@public
Test Plan:
Launch Groups, put a breakpoint on `-[RCTRootContentView dealloc]`, enter and
leave a group page. It should be called now.
Summary:
Add `AlertIOS.prompt`
It's compatible with the js spec, with the exception that I had to add
a callback param since it's async. Also supports the same button configuration
as `AlertIOS.alert`.
@public
Test Plan:
I've updated the `AlertIOS` example on UIExplorer with every
valid combination of
parameters, so just going through it should be fine.
Summary:
Apparently British spelling is "cancelled", American is "canceled"? Picking "cancelled" for consistency with UIKit.
@public
Test Plan: landcastle
Summary:
Simply add an `onLayout` callback to a native view component, and the callback
will be invoked with the current layout information when the view is mounted and
whenever the layout changes.
The only limitation is that scroll position and other stuff the layout system
isn't aware of is not taken into account. This is because onLayout events
wouldn't be triggered for these changes and if they are desired they should be
tracked separately (e.g. with `onScroll`) and combined.
Also fixes some bugs with LayoutAnimation callbacks.
@public
Test Plan:
- Run new LayoutEventsExample in UIExplorer and see it work correctly.
- New integration test passes internally (IntegrationTest project seems busted).
- New jest test case passes.
{F22318433}
```
2015-05-06 15:45:05.848 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "Running application "UIExplorerApp" with appParams: {"rootTag":1,"initialProps":{}}. __DEV__ === true, development-level warning are ON, performance optimizations are OFF"
2015-05-06 15:45:05.881 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received text layout event
", {"target":27,"layout":{"y":123,"x":12.5,"width":140.5,"height":18}}
2015-05-06 15:45:05.882 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received image layout event
", {"target":23,"layout":{"y":12.5,"x":122,"width":50,"height":50}}
2015-05-06 15:45:05.883 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received view layout event
", {"target":22,"layout":{"y":70.5,"x":20,"width":294,"height":204}}
2015-05-06 15:45:05.897 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received text layout event
", {"target":27,"layout":{"y":206.5,"x":12.5,"width":140.5,"height":18}}
2015-05-06 15:45:05.897 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received view layout event
", {"target":22,"layout":{"y":70.5,"x":20,"width":294,"height":287.5}}
2015-05-06 15:45:09.847 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "layout animation done."
2015-05-06 15:45:09.847 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received image layout event
", {"target":23,"layout":{"y":12.5,"x":82,"width":50,"height":50}}
2015-05-06 15:45:09.848 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received view layout event
", {"target":22,"layout":{"y":110.5,"x":60,"width":214,"height":287.5}}
2015-05-06 15:45:09.862 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received text layout event
", {"target":27,"layout":{"y":206.5,"x":12.5,"width":120,"height":68}}
2015-05-06 15:45:09.863 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received image layout event
", {"target":23,"layout":{"y":12.5,"x":55,"width":50,"height":50}}
2015-05-06 15:45:09.863 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "received view layout event
", {"target":22,"layout":{"y":128,"x":60,"width":160,"height":337.5}}
```
Summary:
NavigatorIOS supports four new properties:
- **rightButtonImageSource:** The source of an image to display in the top right. This must be a static image since UINavigationController only supports UIImages. Adding support for UIImageViews (or arbitrary views) is more complicated because custom views do not fade on touch and do not have hit slop the same way that UIImage buttons do. Usage: `rightButtonImageSource: ix('ImageName')`
- **backButtonImageSource:** Use a custom image for the back button. This does not replace the back caret (`<`) but instead replaces the text next to it.
- **leftButtonTitle**: Text for the left nav button, which supersedes the previous nav item's back button when specified. The main use case for this is your initial screen/UIVC which has nothing to go back to (since it is the first VC on the stack) but need to display a left button. This does hide the back button if there would have been one otherwise.
- **leftButtonImageSource:** Image source for the left button, super
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/263
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
This provides a way to get notified when a bridge fails to load JS, allowing apps to handle the error.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1085
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: run the UIExplorer app with the packager server not running, and verify that the notification is posted.