Summary:
The API was available only on Android (with no mention to that effect in the docs, AFAICT).
This commit adds a simple iOS implementation based on NSURLCache. It should be possible to
query the decoded image cache as well to provide higher fidelity (i.e. "disk", "memory",
"decoded") if the caller passes size, scale, etc. in addition to the image URL, but it's
probably not worth the complexity. The assumption is that callers are interested in the
durability rather than performance aspect of the returned information.
Tested with RNTester on iPhone emulator.
[IOS] [ENHANCEMENT] [Image] - Implemented queryCache
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18782
Differential Revision: D9411533
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: b430263959bb5f9b8ed9e28bb0a95f8879df881a
Summary:
Commit 79e498b7fb claims that "--terminal" has been added as an argument to the "run-android" script which it hasn't. Instead it adds a new environment variable "process.env.REACT_TERMINAL" which seems to be undocumented and nowhere else in the repository.
This commit now allows Linux and OSX users to specify their custom terminal :
react-native run-android --terminal=x-terminal-emulator
Additionally the metro bundler child process "detached" option has been set to false if no terminal has been specified on Linux which fixes an issue where the packager would be running in the background and would have to manually be closed by finding the process.
Fixes#18122
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20584
Differential Revision: D9234990
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 60e4cc57b2790c419d5a4f9027add04313ddf6f8
Summary: Changes `Animated` so that the convenience components are lazily initialized.
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D9394785
fbshipit-source-id: 1a2c9a9af500c02d6c91ccb5ddff341c94b17bd1
Summary: We were using a locale-specific `toUpperCase()` for accessibility roles. In the Turkish locale, `"image".toUpperCase()` does not become `"IMAGE"`; it becomes some weird turkish alphabet word, and we throw an error. This diff uses US-locale to avoid the error.
Reviewed By: YaoPersonal
Differential Revision: D9402330
fbshipit-source-id: a3fd7c54eec4b313c7e9df9236adb7ae42854ed8
Summary:
The `--reset-cache` argument was not working correctly with the `bundle` command. This ensures the `--reset-cache` arg is passed to metro.
Fixes#20703
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Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20706
Differential Revision: D9400548
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 2c7ed0226cfcdffa8cc77506500c314552baef3f
Summary:
add `packager.sh` for run-android task for unix like system. This only fix on linux and macOS.
pass all current ci.
none
[GENERAL] [BUGFIX] [CLI] - add `packager.sh` back for run-android task
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20751
Differential Revision: D9398197
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 213b066c0c034136c5ad5bbf8d45c6f331b1d185
Summary:
This diff updates the logic which reassigns `remainingFreeSpace` when the node's calculated dimension falls below min width of the node.
So we will have to update the `remainingFreeSpace` as there is more available space since the calculated nodes width is less than the min width.
I have also added comments at relevant places in the code so that it is clearer.
This diff solves the issue raised in litho support grp. The details can be found here T32199608. This diff also makes sure that it doesn't break fblite, as the earlier version broke it, details of which can be found here T32881750.
Reviewed By: IanChilds
Differential Revision: D9359026
fbshipit-source-id: 4168e385e962c168a9de9370220c75f14a6726a7
Summary: The controller you requested could not be found.
Reviewed By: gabelevi
Differential Revision: D9390604
fbshipit-source-id: 68ba89ba197f74322e4c85c3bfc1f334fb740852
Summary:
[RFC] WIP: Way to register RCT_MODULE in Plugin2.0 instead of +load
This seemed like the simplest way to do this to register in the existing
didNotFindModule callback so that we don't have to touch any opensource code.
NOTE: The new version of this fixes the problems with dylibs, but not the -ObjC flag removal. This seems like the right call to avoid users having to implement c-functions to return their classes; instead we used objc_getClass.
Reviewed By: dshahidehpour
Differential Revision: D9112719
fbshipit-source-id: cf8df97d7c443cafa0e06a1e61bdf2612944ed87
Summary:
React Native overrides the `metro.config.js` settings for, e.g., `hasteImplModulePath`, which prevents us from adding a `metro.config.js` file to the repo for `react-native-windows` to allow us to resolve Haste modules at the top-level of the repo. This change ensures that if a user has a `metro.config.js` file, those settings are not overwritten by React Native.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20705
Differential Revision: D9390146
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 5ccc137490410ace72d7b0e68f2bafcbb233c59f
Summary:
When running Systrace, we currently only surface the JavaScript bundle that is pre-packaged in the binary.
This changes `ReactInstanceManager` so that we prefer a cached bundle if one exists. This allows running Systrace with local changes (as long as you load them into the client before running Systrace).
Differential Revision: D9389704
fbshipit-source-id: 031321b2e07539efc7f47a7c6947ab7b82dc7dfc
Summary:
kelset should we link to Discuss more prominently? There are some lightweight discussions that probably don't belong in the discussions repo.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20697
Differential Revision: D9386345
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 53d81bcc3d9b2570a094017cc134726140e1a3bb
Summary: This allows callers of RCTTestRunner to provide custom bridge delegate for custom test run handling.
Reviewed By: jdthomas
Differential Revision: D9373947
fbshipit-source-id: fcc9080bd6962d6a0497aee85e900853c4727c6d
Summary:
Aliases `std::array<YGValue, 2>` as `YGStyle::Dimensions` for increased readability.
This prepares a follow up, where the alias is used in `Yoga.cpp`.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D8874566
fbshipit-source-id: a7a7a1b02bff547d7d6b800c522c4785a62ad611
Summary:
@public
We can't dynamically link `WebKit` because doing so will impact cold start of all our Apps.
This diff includes a few changes:
1. Weakly link the `WebKit` framework in the `ReactInternal` library, so that the compiler doesn't die when it encounters a WebKit symbol.
2. Undo dynamic linking of WebKit in Catalyst.
3. Undo dynamic linking of WebKit in AdsManager
4. Before the first `WKWebView` is instantiated, dynamically load the `WebKit` framework.
The end result of these changes is that WebKit will be loaded only when it's going to be used.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D6564328
fbshipit-source-id: a45a44e774d0c61c1fb578a6fa3d16bb08f68ac9
Summary:
@public
The `WKWebView` class doesn't expose a `scalesPageToFit` property, unlike `UIWebView`. Therefore, the `scalesPageToFit` RN prop is be a bit tricky to implement with `WKWebView`.
For the time being, this diff adds warnings to `<WebView/>` whenever `useWebKit={true}` and `scalesPageToFit` is set. I've also updated the documentation to reflect that we don't support `scalesPageToFit` prop with the new implementation of `<WebView/>`.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6429271
fbshipit-source-id: adf858cb67ba221c70d6d6f1bd6cff505e90c365
Summary:
@public
This diff adds the `useWebKit` property to the `<WebView/>` React Native component. On iOS, when this property is true, we use `RCTWKWebView`. Otherwise, we use `RCTWebView`. On Android, this property does nothing.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6423374
fbshipit-source-id: 006bfaaf12984fac0174c0b5bb897c009c026cd0
Summary:
@public
This diff introduces two new props:
1. **automaticallyAdjustContentInsets**: Controls whether to adjust the content inset for web views that are placed behind a navigation bar, tab bar, or toolbar. The default value is true.
1. **contentInset**: The amount by which the web view content is inset from the edges of the scroll view. Defaults to {top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 0, right: 0}.
**Note:** There're some inconsistencies between how `UIWebView` and `WKWebView` render web pages with respect to the `contentInset` property. These two videos illustrate the problem:
**UIWebView**
[[ P58674349 | Playground.js ]]
https://pxl.cl/9R9V
**WKWebView**
[[ P58674348 | Playground.js ]]
https://pxl.cl/9R9W
Here's a stack overflow answer describing the problem: https://stackoverflow.com/a/35472603.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6432181
fbshipit-source-id: aee6dac65d28435381ebec90519474b4707c7bab
Summary:
@public
This diff implements background colors for the `RCTWKWebView` component by proxying the background color prop to the underlying `WKWebView` and its underlying `UIScrollView`.
There's few differences between `backgroundColor` in `RCTWebView` and `RCTWKWebView` implementations:
1. With `UIWebView,` the background color gets applied after the page loads. With `WKWebView`, this isn't necessarily true. This results in a white flicker on solid backgrounds because sometimes, the background color is set before the page loads. This video illustrates the problem: https://our.intern.facebook.com/intern/px/p/9QBH
1. As far as I can tell, `WKWebView` doesn't handle transparent backgrounds correctly. Either that, or I could be setting the background color incorrectly. I set the background color to `rgba(1, 1, 1, 0.5)` and recorded how both `RCTWebView` and `RCTWKWebView` render. These two videos indicate the differences:
**RCTWebView: Lighter background**
https://pxl.cl/9R13
**RCTWKWebView: Darker background**
https://pxl.cl/9R1b
I tried to replicate this on the web. According to [[ https://our.intern.facebook.com/intern/fiddle/zCHu/ | this fiddle ]], `RCTWebView` is correct. Clearly, RCTWKWebView is rendering transparent backgrounds a bit darker than necessary. This doesn't seem simple to debug, so I've created a task to document this work: T23815343. I'll get to it eventually.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6398209
fbshipit-source-id: 1812cb68133bc18a3278f6b328d7b085362528b0
Summary:
When text is rendered in `WKWebView` WebKit component, the component itself can detect things like phone numbers, flight numbers, links, etc. and render them with additional functionality.
For example, when the text `apple.com` is detected, if the `link` data detector type is enabled, the web view will actually render a link that takes the user to the Apple home page.
In this diff, I implement the `dataDetectorTypes` prop. The data detector types supported are:
1. phoneNumber
1. link
1. address
1. calendarEvent
1. trackingNumber
1. flightNumber
1. lookupSuggestion
These enums are documented in the [[ https://developer.apple.com/documentation/webkit/wkdatadetectortypes | WKDataDetectorTypes docs ]].
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6392546
fbshipit-source-id: 4dd373f0ac52f898163cd959eeef6672e55b42a6
Summary:
HTML video elements can have the `autoplay` attribute, which forces them to play automatically whenever they load on the page.
In this diff, I introduce a new prop `mediaPlaybackRequiresUserAction`, which allows us to control whether video or audio element autoplays even when `autoplay` is set.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6382256
fbshipit-source-id: 617508653910d600bc43f7f68c6dfd17ab1b6dd8
Summary:
For iPhones with small screen sizes (e.g: iPhone 5s), inside the `<WKWebView/>` component, videos will play in fullscreen mode. In this diff, I introduce a prop called `allowsInlineMediaPlayback` that when set to true, will allow videos to play inline.
**Note:** For videos to play inline, the HTML video element must also have a `playsinline` attribute on it.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6379770
fbshipit-source-id: a0130720ffede6c24a90cad0c97a75b657d77017
Summary:
@public
This diff introduces the native backend for a new WKWebView prop: `onShouldStartLoadWithRequest`.
In the final component, the behaviour will be as follows: Whenever the user navigates around in the web view, we call `onShouldStartLoadWithRequest` with the navigation event. If `onShouldStartLoadWithRequest` returns `true`, we continue the navigation. Otherwise, we abort it.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6370317
fbshipit-source-id: e3cdd7e2a755125aebdb6df67e7b39116228bdfb
Summary:
@public
This diff implements the `reload` and `stopLoading` methods for `WKWebView`. Their functionality is self-explanatory.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6369292
fbshipit-source-id: ba176f4406e0a67606406f36dd66f7615f4796c3
Summary:
@public
This diff implements the `goForward` and `goBack` methods on `WKWebView`.
1. `goForward` moves the web view one screen forward in the browser history.
1. `goBack` moves the web view one screen back in the browser history.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6367495
fbshipit-source-id: e100ca00e92a6eaa30d2af1af642ba79a9c9feae
Summary:
@public
This diff introduces a method called `injectJavaScript(script)` on the React Native `<WKWebView/>` component. When called with a string, it evaluates that string as JavaScript within the web view.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6367445
fbshipit-source-id: f68afeff42535dc991747f96a63f3c956faf13d3
Summary:
@public
The content that renders within the `WKWebView` instance actually renders inside a `UIScrollView`. On that scroll view, we can adjust the `decelerationRate`, which controls how fast the view stops scrolling after the user lets go while scrolling.
In this diff, I implemented the `decelerationRate` prop for `WKWebView`, which gets forwarded to the `UIScrollView` instance underlying the web view.
**Note:** Even though we accept a floating point value for the deceleration rate, the native `UIScrollView` component only allows two inputs:
1. `UIScrollViewDecelerationRateNormal`: 0.998
2. `UIScrollViewDecelerationRateFast`: 0.99
As far as I know, it seems to just round up to the nearest valid `CGFloat` (or down if number > 0.998), for any invalid numbers.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D6307262
fbshipit-source-id: 98c4395702415aa36519f9e9bd84f043be3a5881
Summary:
@public
The content of `WKWebView` renders within a scrollview. In this diff, I'm introducing the prop `scrollEnabled` to allow developers to control whether scrolling is enabled within the scroll view, or not.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D6307001
fbshipit-source-id: 5a199c6c3b8535e45a5a3cb6041e822bb7af2362
Summary:
@public
The content that loads inside `WKWebView` renders within a `ScrollView`. Suppose the user pulls the page down when its top edge hits the top edge of the web view. Then, one of two things can happen as the user continues to pull the page down:
1. We let the page be pulled past the top edge of the web view.
1. We fix the page's vertical offset to 0 so that it doesn't move past the top edge of the web view.
The property that controls this behaviour is `<WKWebView bounces={true|false}/>`. In this diff, I implement it.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D6306866
fbshipit-source-id: 7763df78676215c3dd0bd7a029497a6eca1873ab
Summary:
@public
This diff implements message passing between the `WKWebView` and React Native. As with `<WebView/>`, we can only send/receive strings.
**Usage:**
1. Set `messagingEnabled` to `true`.
1. To send data from the web view to React Native, call `postMessage(data)` within the web view. This forces React Native to execute the `onMessage` prop on the `WKWebView` component. `onMessage` will be called with an event `e`, where `e.nativeEvent.data` will be the data you passed into `postMessage`.
1. To send data from React Native to the web view, call `UIManager.dispatchViewManagerCommand` to dispatch the `UIManager.RCTWKWebView.Commands.postMessage` command. Look at [[ https://fburl.com/u1wusf2f | this part of the existing `<WebView/>` ]] component for more details. After you make the call, React Native will dispatch a `'message'` event to the `document` object within the webview. You can listen to the event by doing `document.addEventListener('message', callback)`. Let the event dispatched be `e`. Then, `e.data` is the data you sent over from React Native.
[[ P58627181 | This Playground.js ]] illustrates the usage.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6304850
fbshipit-source-id: 29075ef753296e9fb5a9cddeb1ad0f4ff7e28650
Summary:
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This diff includes four very straightforward changes:
1. Whenever the WebView starts loading, the `onLoadingStart` hook should be executed. The event passed into this hook should be decorated with the `navigationType`.
1. Whenever the WebView errors out while loading, the `onLoadingError` hook should be executed.
1. Whenever the WebView finishes loading (without any errors), the `onLoadingFinish` hook should be executed.
1. The serialized JavaScript passed into the `injectedJavaScript` prop should be executed when the WebView finishes loading. After execution finishes, the `onLoadingFinish` prop should be called with the serialized completion value of this JavaScript.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6293532
fbshipit-source-id: 21407c766f73413046823ae605afc21e85cf9db6
Summary:
@public
`UIWebView` has been deprecated and replaced by `WKWebView`. This diff introduces a new component `WKWebView` that simply renders a `WKWebView` on iOS.
This is the first in the stack of many diffs that'll be required to fully replace `UIWebView` with `WKWebView` in the `<WebView/>` React Native component. Eventually, I hope to introduce a prop called `useWebKitImplementation`, which, when true, will force RN to use `WKWebView` instead of `UIWebView` for the `<WebView/>` component.
The only thing that's been implemented so far is the `source` property.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D6266100
fbshipit-source-id: 65862e34bd98db7fff0349cf26888afee43a56e4
Summary: New version of metro to add module.id
Reviewed By: rafeca
Differential Revision: D9360070
fbshipit-source-id: fc0e2d98483404ddbc1ca920c4f42f52573734c6
Summary:
Prior to this diff, if parents height was not set then the height of parent was deduced as max of childrens height(considering line ht, padding, margin etc. ), but it didn't consider the baseline scenario where the previous logic will fail as then the parents height will be determined by the space taken by children above and below the reference baseline. I added a test case for the same.
Look at the diff D9088051 which shows the screenshot of the bug.
It is solved to https://pxl.cl/gvVk
Reviewed By: dsyang
Differential Revision: D9219678
fbshipit-source-id: f4a0b9f1452c33e78bd8c6cf39f6fcf538a04074
Summary: This diff implements the update of props in Fabric C++. The props values are passed to java in a ReadableMap and they are integrated into the current implementation of ViewManagers. In the fututre we will replace the ReadableMap for typed objects.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D9093560
fbshipit-source-id: da58326cfadb0665dac3349a8cf24cde2d401aaa
Summary: this diff exposes the rawProps folly::dynamic map received by JS as part of the Props class
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D9093559
fbshipit-source-id: 5f5bc4924aebb6bcc24c7a82ce1a59593d44450e
Summary: This diff fixes the color conversions for Android
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D9093561
fbshipit-source-id: a17e61c58be511bd463dc0b21b632dc24066b8b6
Summary: This diff improves the error message that is displayed when a component descriptor is not implemented in C++
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D9093562
fbshipit-source-id: 930b381bc66c20af6fa160b09e7484bad4666e28