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Author SHA1 Message Date
Philipp von Weitershausen b5f14ea8f1 Make XMLHttpRequest and XMLHttpRequest.upload proper EventTargets
Summary:
So far, XHR only supports a few `onfoo` event handlers, not the entier `EventTarget` interface (`addEventListener`, `removeEventListener`). It also doesn't support the `upload` object on Android -- for no good reason. Even if we don't send any events there yet, there's no reason we have to break consuming code that wants to register an event handler there. This PR rectifies all that.

Fortunately, adding proper `EventTarget` support is very easy thanks to `event-target-shim`. We already use it in our WebSocket implementation. It transparently handles the `addEventListener('foo', ...)` as well as `onfoo` APIs, so when you dispatch an event on the event target, the right handlers will be invoked. The event object is wrapped so that `event.target` is set properly. Basically, it's a super easy way to make us conform to the spec.

Also added a bit of polish here and there, using ES2015 class property goodness to consolidate a lot of Flow property definitions with the corresponding property initializers.

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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7017

Reviewed By: fkgozali

Differential Revision: D3202021

Pulled By: martinbigio

fb-gh-sync-id: 2b007682074356c75c774fab337672918b6c4355
fbshipit-source-id: 2b007682074356c75c774fab337672918b6c4355
2016-04-28 15:59:26 -07:00
Alex Roman 1303e6d039 Implement XHR timeout for Android and IOS natively.
Summary:
Opening this in a separate PR but the discussion can be viewed on #4832.

Basically, this is a native implementation and is a bit more elegant. The consensus on my previous PR was that it should be done natively rather than in JS.

There's now no maximum valid timeout value and a timeout of 0 will never time out.

ontimeout isn't implemented (yet) in this PR.

cc nicklockwood ide philikon
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5038

Reviewed By: svcscm

Differential Revision: D2838743

Pulled By: nicklockwood

fb-gh-sync-id: 774f864ac35082bf522f7665f4311bd3affbe82c
2016-01-18 08:10:59 -08:00
Alexander Blom 532c9112b4 Send HEADERS_RECEIVED and LOADING events on Android
Summary: Send part of the response body every 100 ms if the client has set onreadystatechange. This
is done by using the same events as the iOS code and removing the callback that Android previously
used.

Reconsolidate iOS and Android implementations.

Closes #3772

(The previous commit was reverted)

public

Reviewed By: astreet

Differential Revision: D2658153

fb-gh-sync-id: b1a32d22db7cc2995c673edd31f4bbaf16ca36cb
2015-11-17 06:31:31 -08:00
Nathan Spaun 39ec693866 revert D2631410
Differential Revision: D2655673

fb-gh-sync-id: 115247373767690e63a0d6ce812a578d26b47289
2015-11-13 17:51:30 -08:00
Alexander Blom 4d4c48d32b Send HEADERS_RECEIVED and LOADING events on Android
Summary: Send part of the response body every 100 ms if the client has set onreadystatechange. This
is done by using the same events as the iOS code and removing the callback that Android previously
used.

Reconsolidate iOS and Android implementations.

Closes #3772

public

Reviewed By: mkonicek

Differential Revision: D2647005

fb-gh-sync-id: d006e566867fa47d5f8dff71219cb390bcb8e15a
2015-11-13 07:28:28 -08:00
Martin Konicek 42eb5464fd Release React Native for Android
This is an early release and there are several things that are known
not to work if you're porting your iOS app to Android.

See the Known Issues guide on the website.

We will work with the community to reach platform parity with iOS.
2015-09-14 18:13:39 +01:00