Summary: These are generally things sent to console.error
Reviewed By: lexs
Differential Revision: D3445393
fbshipit-source-id: e76e82dbaa32dc71100ae6b1d721f80007d8cd3a
Summary:
ImageView will now interrogate fresco cache for images that can be shown before
the one with the best fitting size is downloaded. Cache interrogation does not
take into account that the images from cache are smaller or bigger than the best
fit. Most of the cases, the smaller one will be displayed. It is also possible
that a bigger image is available for being displayed, but ideally we'd still
want the best fit to be shown, so as to not decode and resize images that are
too big.
I've added a ImageSource class to simplify things. This makes it easier to
lazy-parse the Uri's when necessary, and cache data related to that uri
and wether the image is local. This also gets rid of the Map, which makes
parsing the source a bit more elegant.
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D3392751
fbshipit-source-id: f6b803fb7ae2aa1c787aa51f66297a14903e4040
Summary: Updating to new release from 16.06.2016.
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3444598
fbshipit-source-id: d8c14b3d088bab6c08effcdacde9bf2eccb20d68
Summary:
This moves into open source the PermissionsModule and the activity and listener interfaces
necessary to make permissions work.
It also moves the PermissionsExample into the UIExplorer. In order to make this
work, the device has to be Android M and above, and the target sdk of the app has to be 23+, so I changed the uiexplorer manifest to
target that API. This has the unfortunate consequence that people testing on
devices with API 23+ will have to enable the `draw over other apps` setting that
react needs for RedBoxing. The app will automatically send the user to that screen,
so enabling the setting and resuming the app should be trivial.
For testing, try requesting permission for a permission that is currently
revoked. If a permission is granted, it can be revoked via adb (`adb shell pm
revoke com.your.app android.permission.PERMISSION_NAME`), and then requested.
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3431324
fbshipit-source-id: 8cbaea676d2b5727cb5191cdb77a02e213bf9ba3
Summary:
This adds support for specifying multiple sources for an image component, so that native can choose the best one based on the flexbox-computed size of the image.
The API is as follows: the image component receives in the `source` prop an array of objects of the type `{uri, width, height}`. On the native side, the native component will wait for the layout pass to receive the width and height of the image, and then parse the array to find the best fitting one. For now, this does not support local resources, but it will be added soon.
To see how this works and play with it, there's an example called `MultipleSourcesExample` under `ImageExample` In UIExplorer.
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D3364550
fbshipit-source-id: 66c5aeb2794f2ffeff8da39a9c0b95155fb2d41f
Summary:
The default priority for AsyncTask is THREAD_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND which puts the thread in a limited cgroup that can utilize ~10% CPU time. Because the whole TTI depends on this task we should run it on a normal priority.
The priority will be reset for the nest task and this has been true since donut: https://github.com/android/platform_frameworks_base/blob/donut-release/core/java/android/os/AsyncTask.java
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3417232
fbshipit-source-id: e1e35f82b35b31ff7ebf4fc59509ca2df21e2bdd
Summary:
When we hit the back button and unmount the ReactRootView, we tell JS to unmount the application root node, which causes JS to asynchronously come back and tell the UIManager to drop the corresponding root view.
This issue was that by the time JS gets back to us, we likely will have already paused the UIManager frame callback which means the view unmounting never actually happens: it just gets stuck in the queue.
The solution is to immediately execute batches when they are enqueued when the frame callback isn't running.
Reviewed By: lexs
Differential Revision: D3398958
fbshipit-source-id: 0de81061a97a119be4cb0b12d6f01c1cec8e8171
Summary:
This PR adds the ability to export videos to the CameraRoll on both Android and iOS (previously only photos were possible, at least on iOS). The API has changed as follows:
```
// old
saveImageWithTag(tag: string): Promise<string>
// new
saveToCameraRoll(tag: string, type?: 'photo' | 'video'): Promise<string>
```
if no `type` parameter is passed, `video` is inferred if the tag ends with ".mov" or ".mp4", otherwise `photo` is assumed.
I've left in the `saveImageWithTag` method for now with a deprecation warning.
**Test plan (required)**
I created the following very simple app to test exporting photos and videos to the CameraRoll, and ran it on both iOS and Android. The functionality works as intended on both platforms.
```js
// index.js
/**
* Sample React Native App
* https://github.com/facebook/react-native
* flow
*/
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import {
AppRegistry,
StyleSheet,
Text,
View,
CameraRoll,
} from 'react-native';
import FS fro
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7988
Differential Revision: D3401251
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: af3fc24e6fa5b84ac377e9173f3709c6f9795f20
Summary:
The type key for a layout animation config must be supplied otherwise the app crashes (on Android). I added a isRequired check in JS as well as an explicit exception in java otherwise it crashed at a very hard to debug place. The crash happens when passing null to `Animation.setInterpolator` so this makes sure it never happens.
**Test plan (required)**
Tested that the error is caught properly in JS when passing an invalid animation config like
```
LayoutAnimation.configureNext({
duration: 250,
update: { type: undefined }, // or LayoutAnimation.Types.easeInEastOut in my case haha :)
});
```
Also tested the java exception.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7958
Differential Revision: D3401760
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: 83c019d863c2b2294405b60e87297c562add0f49
Summary:
After cleaning up JS SourceMap code, these native methods are not needed anymore.
On iOS it saves another 30+ Mb during development.
Reviewed By: javache, astreet
Differential Revision: D3348975
fbshipit-source-id: a68ae9b00b4dbaa374b421029ae676fc69ae5a75
Summary:
Remove the "Start/Stop" option in RN Android dev menu.
mkonicek talked to Mike Armstrong who originally added this option and he said Traceview didn't end up being used much and Systrace was the preferred way to do profiling, which is used from the command line.
Haven't removed all the codes behind because there are some codes in JNI, including native methods in C++ through the ReactBridge.
Dev menu before:
{F61306550}
Dev menu after:
{F61306553}
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3391092
fbshipit-source-id: c400d8bb3c196afa9ef53cda13476e1fec6c2384
Summary: D3352450 didn't handle the case where removeClippedSubviews is on and the indices within the parent view don't match the indices JS is working on
Differential Revision: D3398675
fbshipit-source-id: 0a1b9cf41b02f71f6585db92474e4699b944d273
Summary: Make "double tap R" shortcut enabled when redbox is shown in RN Android, consistent with that in iOS.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3390132
fbshipit-source-id: 48fc40c2ba371a34abcac42a077359d11e907dfc
Summary:
Fixing the WebSocket SendBinary method error. This is a regression caused during recent change.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7956
Differential Revision: D3398065
fbshipit-source-id: 5d56eba807b59d1f3265cba5d5f501d610afebf2
Summary:
Reduce the public surface area of TextInput. It only exposes a secureTextEntry property, but on Android was also accepting password as a prop.
This removes that.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3392223
fbshipit-source-id: 67c36fbe16fe493e2841d5d9deb78e3be2209ebd
Summary:
Instead of passing the helper to each method that uses it, just pass it
to the image constructor.
Reviewed By: dmmiller
Differential Revision: D3364532
fbshipit-source-id: 949bdbf951875c9b8cd05d028a2c329e12d72042
Summary:
When using FormData upload images or files, in Android version, network module cannot send an event for showing progress.
This PR will solve this issue.
I changed example in XHRExample for Android, you can see uploading progress in warning yellow bar.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7256
Differential Revision: D3390087
fbshipit-source-id: 7f3e53c80072fff397afd6f5fe17bf0f2ecd83b2
Summary:
Implement a handler to allow intercepting all RN redboxes in Android, including exceptions in both JS and Java.
The handler is not open sourced, so there is only an open-source interface called **RedBoxHandler** in //fbandroid/java/com/facebook/catalyst/js/react-native-github/ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/devsupport//, meantime there is an internal class called **FBRedBoxHandler**, which implements **RedBoxHandler** and is located in //fbandroid/java/com/facebook/fbreact/redboxhandler//, actually handles the exception information.
The code structure is as follows:
- **AdsManagerActivity** has a member variable of **FBRedBoxHandler**.
- **AdsManagerActivity** passes this handler all the way down to the **DevSupportManagerImpl**, through** ReactInstanceManager**, **ReactInstanceManagerImpl**, **DevSupportManagerFactory**.
- **DevSupportManagerImpl** intercepts the exceptions just before showing the redboxes, like this:
mRedBoxDialog.setExceptionDetails(message, stack);
mRedBoxDialog.setErrorCookie(errorCookie);
if (mRedBoxHandler != null) {
mRedBoxHandler.handleRedbox(message, stack);
}
mRedBoxDialog.show();
By now, the internal class just prints information for each redbox to logcat, including exception message and stack trace.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3369064
fbshipit-source-id: 199012c4b6ecf4b3d3aff51a26c9c9901847b6fc
Summary:
Issue reported here
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/7755#issuecomment-222950463
Converting int to Integer explicitly and not cancelling the call more than once
should fix it.
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3371238
fbshipit-source-id: cb00663b4ca19a788bd27b971b6447cc0788a818
Summary: These will, eventually, need to be moved to the new bridge and so must become standalone things. For *NativeArray, this is almost just moving them out into their own .h/.cpp files. The *NativeMaps are updated to be hybrids instead of countables (in addition to getting their own .h/.cpp).
Reviewed By: mhorowitz
Differential Revision: D3325169
fbshipit-source-id: 40cfcab92b3fb2310bcd4de8f39e82f85d404abd
Summary:
Just rename and rearrange the dev menu options in Android, so as to be consistent with those in iOS.
{F61192593} {F61192595}
{F61192594} {F61192597}
There are other issues to solve on the inspector and profiling in Android, so I just ignore them for now.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3361415
fbshipit-source-id: ffa823a0c54a27f7918e4e43ecea3c845d2a2f90
Summary:
1. Make "Remote JS Debug" and "Start/Stop Profile" options persist across app restarts.
2. Check and confirm:
- All options in the Android dev menu are persisted now.
- The behavior is the same on Android and iOS now.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3340097
fbshipit-source-id: 4087b6605031c650e164282244cedb006f8f6fd3
Summary:
As for symbolicated stack trace in the red box in Android, make column number not shown if it's zero.
Format Before:
{F61180667}
Format After:
{F61180666}
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3358317
fbshipit-source-id: 87981e678e22ab9f483727002175c8835941ceee
Summary:
When the activity hosting a Modal goes away, we should dismiss the dialog from the stack and then reconstitute it when the activity comes back. This means that if an activity is paused because another activity is placed on top of it but our ui operation was delayed, it will not blow up finding no window since it is gone.
Also fixes a place where we should remove a listener for lifecycle events which we were not doing.
Reviewed By: halfjuice
Differential Revision: D3357286
fbshipit-source-id: c5c6dd8e5ef299762ed9aa15a6910ce9c0b111dc
Summary:
The API for `ActivityIndiatorIOS` and `ProgressBarAndroid` is very similar and can be merged in a cross platform component that displays a circular indeterminate loading indicator.
This deprecates `ActivityIndiatorIOS` and non-horizontal `ProgressBarAndroid` in favor of this new component.
**Test plan (required)**
Tested with the ActivityIndicator example in UIExplorer on android and ios. Also made sure that `ActivityIndicatorIOS` still works and displays a deprecation warning. Also tested that `ProgressBarAndroid` with `indeterminate == true` and `styleAttr != 'Horizontal'` displays a deprecation warning.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6897
Differential Revision: D3351607
Pulled By: dmmiller
fbshipit-source-id: b107ce99d966359003e8b3118cd97b90fa1d3d7d
Summary:
- TestIdTestModule instrumentation tests is responsible for too many occasional crashes, e.g. https://circleci.com/gh/facebook/react-native/7054.
This should fix the problem (will monitor over next week)
- Made file naming more consistent
- 5 retries don't make e2e tests more stable, reduced back to 3 but I need to investigate how to make it more reliable
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7784
Differential Revision: D3354444
fbshipit-source-id: d058362edbec09522a4828998e01988a82a74487
Summary:
Removes the deprecated APIs that were replaced by `RefreshControl`. Those API have been deprecated for a while already so I think it's fine to remove them at this point. Also ported the `SwipeRefreshLayoutTestModule` test to use `RefreshControl` instead of `PullToRefreshViewAndroid`.
**Test plan (required)**
Made sure no references are left in the codebase to `PullToRefreshViewAndroid`, `onRefreshStart` and `endRefreshing`.
Tested that `ScrollView` examples in UIExplorer still work properly.
Check that the `SwipeRefreshLayoutTestModule` passes on CI.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7447
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3292391
Pulled By: bestander
fbshipit-source-id: 27eb2443861e04a9f7319586ce2ada381b714d47
Summary:
Java loadApplicationScript changed, but the C++ code in the
debug ProxyExecutor which called it did not. This fixes the fbjni
method lookup.
fixes#7659
Reviewed By: AaaChiuuu
Differential Revision: D3331472
fbshipit-source-id: 33312dccc3c7687f51742e42f9e0397f9c925e76
Summary:
Improved version of #7317.
`setRefreshing` and `setProgressViewOffset` needs to be called after the view has been layed out. Instead of using `post` to do that we update the `refreshing` and `progressViewOffset` values in the first call to `onLayout`.
I also noticed that `progressViewOffset` default value wasn't exactly the same as when not calling `setProgressViewOffset` at all. Tweaked the values to match android defaults.
**Test plan (required)**
Make sure the integration test passes,
In UIExplorer: test RefreshControl with `refreshing = true` initially, test `progressViewOffset`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7683
Differential Revision: D3334426
fbshipit-source-id: ddd63a5e9a6afe2b8b7fe6a25e875a40f4e888c6
Summary:
Developing with react-native on Linux, I found myself facing this message:
![chpao3jwuaehr_p jpg large](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1598317/15032665/ae90ee88-1263-11e6-9acd-3fe261c08c28.jpeg)
The problem is actually quite simple: I hadn't used `react-native start` before starting `react-native run-android`, which caused this error, both on an emulator and a real Android device. As the message is currently unhelpful, but can be shown because of a simple mistake, I updated it.
~~Additionally, I clarified the fact that `react-native start` is still necessary on Linux, updating a title on the Linux and Windows Support documentation page.~~
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7396
Differential Revision: D3305078
fbshipit-source-id: 2d87e02ff2ad15d8239fbcc0ada4a4e67b982e94
Summary:
The JSCExecutor API gets passed script data and a URL, but
the proxy's purpose in life is to load from the network, so the script
data is useless. The code was failing to handle null script data, so
rather than just passing nullptr all the time, I removed the argument.
if there's a use case in the future for it, we can put it back.
Reviewed By: steveluscher
Differential Revision: D3312467
fbshipit-source-id: 986c48f1ef3c24e6b5569046ccb08d7864cdcd3d
Summary:
Update to [OkHttp](https://github.com/square/okhttp) to [OkHttp3](https://publicobject.com/2015/12/12/com-squareup-okhttp3/)
We must also update:
- Fresco to 0.10.0
- okio to 1.8.0
**Motivation**
Reasons for upgrading:
* Issue #4021
* "We discovered that RN Android sometimes fails to connect to the latest stable version of NGINX when HTTP/2 is enabled. We aren't seeing errors with other HTTP clients so we think it's specific to RN and OkHttp. Square has fixed several HTTP/2 bugs over the past eight months." - ide
* OkHttp3 will be maintained & improved, but OkHttp2 will only receive [security fixes](https://publicobject.com/2016/02/11/okhttp-certificate-pinning-vulnerability/)
* Cleaner APIs - "Get and Set prefixes are avoided"
* Deprecated/Removed - HttpURLConnection & Apache HTTP
* React Native apps are currently being forced to bundle two versions of OkHttp (v2 & v3), if another library uses v3
* Improved WebSocket performance - [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/square/okhttp/blob/master
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6113
Reviewed By: andreicoman11, lexs
Differential Revision: D3292375
Pulled By: bestander
fbshipit-source-id: 7c7043eaa2ea63f95854108b401c4066098d67f7
Summary:
Hi,
This changelist is for fixing a crash issue on Android devices. For detail please see, https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/7080
In short, the crash occurred when a RN app with a Alert dialog shown at front switches back after it is destroyed at background due to lack of phone memory.
My fix is to let those Alert fragment classes accessible from android.support.v4.app.Fragment instantiate() function, so that it won't crash. And since other UI will be reloaded whatever, mListener is set to null to avoid any callback happen.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7105
Differential Revision: D3212435
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: d900a33a4f0fd49258be94c277def55555ec8d73
Summary:
Got this error when trying to run instrumentation tests locally with `./scripts/run-android-local-integration-test.sh`
```
C:\Users\janic\Developer\react-native\ReactAndroid\src\androidTest\java\com\facebook\react\tests\DatePickerDialogTestCase.java:110: error: cannot access com.facebook.react.modules.core.DefaultHardwareBackBtnHandler
return (DialogFragment) getActivity().getSupportFragmentManager()
^
class file for com.facebook.react.modules.core.DefaultHardwareBackBtnHandler not found
C:\Users\janic\Developer\react-native\ReactAndroid\src\androidTest\java\com\facebook\react\tests\ViewRenderingTestCase.java:82: error: cannot access com.facebook.react.touch.ReactInterceptingViewGroup
assertEquals("Incorrect (or not applied) opacity", expectedOpacity, view.getAlpha());
^
class file for com.facebook.react.touch.ReactInterceptingViewGroup not found
C:\Users\janic\Developer
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7575
Differential Revision: D3306330
fbshipit-source-id: a6d8afd060b54d56f9e2b97f45b642d7b7f46209
Summary:
We want to give people the ability to log scroll performance (including Fb).
This adds an interface that can be enabled and disabled from the react scroll views.
This is a prerequisite to implementing the actual framerate logger that will log dropped
frames while scrolling in prod.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3283588
fbshipit-source-id: ed9736cb9ed3f441511647f36b1460092bd91e56
Summary:
More instrumentation tests in OSS means less work for FB engineers to investigate if a PR breaks some internal tests.
+ increased timeouts and retries for OSS tests runner
Reviewed By: andreicoman11
Differential Revision: D3292582
fbshipit-source-id: 3f8aa4d3536450ea3af7acff044b9bb62be0f9db
Summary: Use the more accurate timestamp that we have computed for the touch event rather than the event timestamp that Android provides.
Reviewed By: andreicoman11
Differential Revision: D3292705
fbshipit-source-id: dad082ab74406d391481d16cdac19629751aa1eb
Summary:
I ran into problems when using Clipboard.getString() in Android. The method seems to work fine when there is *something* in the clipboard, but when it's empty the app crashes. I think I've tracked down the bug to ClipboardModule.java@58.
When clipData is null, the promise is resolved with an empty string. However, after that the rest of the block is executed. There should be a return or an 'else if' like in my pr.
Screenshot of the error message when clipboard is empty:
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/7509183/15206922/44bd2094-182b-11e6-9400-6a59c513de24.png)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7527
Differential Revision: D3292232
fbshipit-source-id: d2191286c49ee31233203fab4648449964b9d950
Summary:
There was a race condition with `SwipeRefreshLayout` that cause the `RefreshControl` to keep refreshing when it shouldn't.
It was caused because we have to use `post` to set the refreshing state otherwise it doesn't work when setting `refreshing=true` on initial mount. What happened is that `post` doesn't guarantee the order the runnables will be called so calling post with `refreshing=true` followed by `refreshing=false` caused the `resfreshing=false` runnable to be called before the `resfreshing=true` one. This made it stay in refreshing state when it should not.
```
D/test ( 6171): setRefreshing true
W/ReactNativeJS( 6171): false
D/test ( 6171): setRefreshing false
D/test ( 6171): setRefreshing post false
D/test ( 6171): setRefreshing post true
```
This change adds an instance variable and uses it in the `post` runnable to make sure the last set value is always used.
**Test plan (required)**
Tested that it fixed the issue in the [original issue app](https://github.com/digisqu
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7317
Differential Revision: D3290464
Pulled By: andreicoman11
fbshipit-source-id: 15cabcfc6d2f191443be96e8845b924ce66c369f
Summary:
This is a nice feature to have.
I've tested this by copying and renaming the ViewPager java and javascript files from the react-native repo and including them in a project. Whats the best way to test this directly from the repo?
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5968
Differential Revision: D3240651
Pulled By: mkonicek
fbshipit-source-id: 5f1d157216df4f3314915496188a92aec1b85e91
Summary: This is called on the JS thread so we don't need to post a runnable.
Reviewed By: lexs
Differential Revision: D3281388
fbshipit-source-id: ff292a710442c0b84c6ee31a2644a5c2ea650dc9
Summary:
Older Android devices don't have a large stack by default and with about 16 levels of views the app will crash. Modern Android devices are fine so we can continue to use the system defaults while using a 2MB stack on older Android devices.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7416
Differential Revision: D3276805
Pulled By: astreet
fbshipit-source-id: a7b31a1be62e13f333148ca0908eb01a11aa4562
Summary:
Currently the Modal component on Android is rendered below the Status Bar, which changes it's color to grey, and in the UIExplorer example the backdrop is just formatted to look the same color. In some scenarios users may want to preserve the color of their status bar and make it look as though the modal is appearing on top. This PR allows for that.
This GIF shows current behavior and new behavior with the translucentStatusBar prop set to true.
![](http://g.recordit.co/BSX5g9obRC.gif)
I've updated the UIExplorer app to demonstrate and the docs as shown below
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4265163/14742854/500e1292-086c-11e6-9275-71808b0cbed7.png)
Thanks!
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7157
Differential Revision: D3264497
Pulled By: dmmiller
fb-gh-sync-id: 61346d99414d331d3420f44a4c5f6341b0973be6
fbshipit-source-id: 61346d99414d331d3420f44a4c5f6341b0973be6
Summary:
We previously were unmounting the react application unconditionally when the ReactRootView#onDetachedFromWindow. This is nice in that it automatically allows us to reclaim memory, but there are many scenarios where a ReactRootView can be embedded in another piece of UI that detaches its children as part of its normal function (e.g. ListView, RecyclerView, ViewPager, etc).
As such, we will now enforce that the hosting Activity/Fragment/??? explicitly calls unmountReactApplication in the same way it calls startReactApplication. For Applications extending ReactActivity/AbstractReactActivity, this will happen automatically in onDestroy.
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D3265161
fb-gh-sync-id: 4d49b0c41256213f00874f57e784aa8741dbf394
fbshipit-source-id: 4d49b0c41256213f00874f57e784aa8741dbf394
Summary:
Add the possibility to define a progress view top offset to RefreshControl on android. As i comment in #6740, contentInset does the trick on IOS.
Looking android documentation seems that exists a possible solution:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/widget/SwipeRefreshLayout.html#setProgressViewOffset(boolean, int, int)
This pull request implement that but keeping it simple, only a top offset.
For example, now we could put navigation bar over the scrollview (or listview) and define a progressViewOffset on RefreshView in order to start behind the navigation. At this point we could make some kind of coordinator layout to hide/show navigation on scroll.
To maintain the default behavior, start point is equal to start point minus progress circle diameter in order to create that progress circle before the start point.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6759
Differential Revision: D3240664
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: ccf866272e871811c1c6dcc2a34f5c217967feee
fbshipit-source-id: ccf866272e871811c1c6dcc2a34f5c217967feee
Summary: Fixes a race condition where JS module functions could be called in between ##initializeWithInstance(catalystInstance);## and ##CatalystInstance#runJSBundle##, before the BatchedBridge in JS was set up. We now guarantee that all JS module methods that are called after `ReactContext#hasActiveCatalystInstance()` returns true will have the batched bridge created and ready to use.
Reviewed By: lexs
Differential Revision: D3258651
fb-gh-sync-id: 66e66533cc86d185e7c865376d6a5cdc6520d2d4
fbshipit-source-id: 66e66533cc86d185e7c865376d6a5cdc6520d2d4
Summary:
I need to do some refactoring of what happens when a ReactRootView is attached/detached from the window. In doing so, I found ReactRootView is way more complicated than it needs to be and very hard to understand. This simplifies it while maintaining functionality.
Basically:
- When you start a react application, if the root view is measured, we attach it to the instance.
- If it wasn't measured, we do nothing
- In onMeasure, if we have a ReactInstanceManager, but are not attached to it, attach to it.
None of this needs to depend on whether we're attached to the window or whether an attach is scheduled afaict.
Reviewed By: dmmiller
Differential Revision: D3260056
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fbshipit-source-id: 974c19ed75a07f83299472f75346bd6be7414128
Summary:
This adds support for pagingEnabled to the HorizontalScrollView.
This is an initial implementation.
Because Android doesn't provide great details about what is happening with a scroll view after you are done touching it, we have some post touch handling. This is kicked off either by touch up or a fling call.
Once we are doing that handling, we start a runnable that basically checks if we are still scrolling. If we are, we just schedule that runnable again and check a frame later. If we are done scrolling (no onScrollChanged since we last fired), we could be in one of two states, the fling is done or we are done snapping to the page boundary. If we are in the fling done case, we then check if we need to scroll to a page boundary. If so, we call smoothScrollTo and schedule ourself to check onScroll events again until done with that scroll. If we are done with both (either we only did momentum scroll or we did that and then snapped to page), we can then fire the final event and stop checking. This logic is all in handlePostTouchScrolling.
Because of the decision to only do page scrolling after momentum ends, we do allow you to scroll through with momentum a number of pages and the transition can be a little strange where it stops a sec and then slides to be page aligned. As a follow up, we can probably smooth that up by changing the value we pass to super.fling() that would adjust it to be let momentum carry it to the page boundary.
Reviewed By: weicool
Differential Revision: D3207608
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fbshipit-source-id: 02f62970ed9a5e3a5f9c0d959402756bc4b3699e
Summary:
This change makes all instrumentation tests to be executed in sequence in independent retriable processes.
With a new test being open sourced recently our CI stability degraded.
This PR should bring back stability because tests won't affect each other and will have shorter lifetime
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7353
Differential Revision: D3259081
fb-gh-sync-id: 48ccdb5dbd561d416526497ff474378db9ca3c60
fbshipit-source-id: 48ccdb5dbd561d416526497ff474378db9ca3c60
Summary:
We have a crash in prod t11090540, urgent fix same way as in setFontStyle
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7362
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D3254158
Pulled By: dmmiller
fb-gh-sync-id: a497d0d4d0e4df9284e328ebb14fee74ba2f899b
fbshipit-source-id: a497d0d4d0e4df9284e328ebb14fee74ba2f899b
Summary:
transformMatrix only worked on iOS and there is an equivalent API that (mostly)
works cross platform.
decomposedMatrix could technically be passed on Android but it wasn't document and explicitly flagged as not working.
My goal is to deprecate both uses and then the only supported API is the `transform: [{ matrix: ... }]` form.
The only difference is that on Android the matrix gets decomposed.
Currently there is some special cased magic that renames transform -> transformMatrix or decomposedMatrix depending on platform.
https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/master/src/renderers/native/ReactNative/ReactNativeAttributePayload.js#L50
Therefore I'm adding an alias for both native platforms called just "transform".
Next I'll swap over the JS to always target the name "transform". The only difference is how the value is marshalled over the bridge in processTransform.
To do this, I have to clean up a few callers. Mostly that's just swapping to the new API.
For buildInterpolator this is a bit trickier but this fixes it for all our use cases (which is only the Navigator in AdsManager).
Reviewed By: vjeux
Differential Revision: D3239960
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fbshipit-source-id: 838edb6644c6cdd0716834f712042f226ff3136f
Summary: This adds support for UIManager.setChildren on Android like D2757388 added for iOS.
Reviewed By: andreicoman11
Differential Revision: D3235369
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fbshipit-source-id: b538556ec4abdb606f9be26d1b74734046bca0cd
Summary:
textShadowOffset design is `ReactPropTypes.shape({width: ReactPropTypes.number, height: ReactPropTypes.number})`, so either width or height is optional.
Unfortunately, in Android implementation, it is my bad not handling optional case and lead to an exception.
Thanks kohver for reporting [this issue](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/4975#issuecomment-213006641)
**Test plan (required)**
*Before this fix*
1. Modify TextExample.android.js to `<Text style={{fontSize: 20, textShadowOffset: {height: 10}, textShadowRadius: 1, textShadowColor: '#00cccc'}}>` which really raise a redbox.
*After this fix*
1. Test original TextExample.android.js textShadowOffset works well.
2. Modify TextExample.android.js to `<Text style={{fontSize: 20, textShadowOffset: {height: 10}, textShadowRadius: 1, textShadowColor: '#00cccc'}}>` which works well without redbox.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7119
Differential Revision: D3240607
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: b13221ae1586594890b0f4aa644ace7c0d5d6c58
fbshipit-source-id: b13221ae1586594890b0f4aa644ace7c0d5d6c58
Summary:
**Motivation**: Arc drawing has been broken on Android for some time. dgladkov submitted a PR, which ended up having a bug and was never merged. This PR should fix that bug as well as provide screenshots to prove it works.
**Reproducing the Bug:** dgladkov made a simple test app which helps to illustrate the bug. The repo can be found [here](https://github.com/dgladkov/RNArtArcDrawingBug). The demo app illustrates that on iOS, wedges are drawn correctly, but Android only draws full circles. [Direct Link to iOS Before](https://github.com/dgladkov/RNArtArcDrawingBug/blob/master/images/ios.png). [Direct Link to Android Before](https://github.com/dgladkov/RNArtArcDrawingBug/blob/master/images/android.png).
**Proof The Bug is Fixed:** [Here is a direct link to Android After pic.](http://i.imgur.com/9dTU2Xn.png) You can see the wedges match the iOS Before screenshot.
**What went wrong:** dgladkov's solution relied on Java's modulus, which in fact, implements modulus in a non-standard way. Modulus should a
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7049
Differential Revision: D3234404
Pulled By: spicyj
fb-gh-sync-id: 6b85eb42389da6c344ec9723c7f81f61473246b0
fbshipit-source-id: 6b85eb42389da6c344ec9723c7f81f61473246b0
Summary:
**Motivation**: Arc drawing has been broken on Android for some time. dgladkov submitted a PR, which ended up having a bug and was never merged. This PR should fix that bug as well as provide screenshots to prove it works.
**Reproducing the Bug:** dgladkov made a simple test app which helps to illustrate the bug. The repo can be found [here](https://github.com/dgladkov/RNArtArcDrawingBug). The demo app illustrates that on iOS, wedges are drawn correctly, but Android only draws full circles. [Direct Link to iOS Before](https://github.com/dgladkov/RNArtArcDrawingBug/blob/master/images/ios.png). [Direct Link to Android Before](https://github.com/dgladkov/RNArtArcDrawingBug/blob/master/images/android.png).
**Proof The Bug is Fixed:** [Here is a direct link to Android After pic.](http://i.imgur.com/9dTU2Xn.png) You can see the wedges match the iOS Before screenshot.
**What went wrong:** dgladkov's solution relied on Java's modulus, which in fact, implements modulus in a non-standard way. Modulus should a
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7049
Differential Revision: D3234404
Pulled By: spicyj
fb-gh-sync-id: 4974b818dc49d9d16f2483c49b462c459a8bb479
fbshipit-source-id: 4974b818dc49d9d16f2483c49b462c459a8bb479
Summary: When the ModalHostView is added as a child of whatever view holds it, if accessibility is turned on, Android will walk up to the root and then walk all children of the child and verify that they are indeed children of the root. Since ModalHostView actually adds its children to a new ReactDialogViewGroup which has the Dialog as a parent, there is a disagreement about the tree deep in the bowels of View when it performs that walk. The trick is to stop from adding the children of the ModalHostView when walking for accessibility. The accessibility of those children views are properly handled by the hosting Dialog.
Reviewed By: andreicoman11
Differential Revision: D3230033
fb-gh-sync-id: 1e5ac334c996b1d5f50c75ded60805d8b871477a
fbshipit-source-id: 1e5ac334c996b1d5f50c75ded60805d8b871477a
Summary:
This only works for the new cxx bridge (hopefully open sourcing soon!).
This diff allows Java native modules to expose synchronous hooks to JS via the ReactSyncHook annotation. The methods will appear in JS on the native module object (e.g. you would do `require('UIManager').mySyncHook('foo');`) which allows us to enforce that required native modules are installed at build time. In order to support remote debugging, both the args and return type must be JSON serializable (so that we can go back across to the device to resolve synchronous hooks).
Follow ups will be integration tests, adding support for return types besides void, and adding support for remote debugging.
Reviewed By: mhorowitz
Differential Revision: D3218794
fb-gh-sync-id: 7e3366a8254276f5a55eb806287419287ca9182b
fbshipit-source-id: 7e3366a8254276f5a55eb806287419287ca9182b
Summary:Using TouchableNativeFeedback has been a problem for me because the ripples it makes don't follow the child view's border radii so the ripples stick out of the child view's rounded corners. This PR should fix this problem with a minor caveat: this only works for TouchableNativeFeedback.Ripple and not TouchableNativeFeedback.SelectableBackground. I searched how I could apply corner radius to selectableItemBackground and it doesn't seem to be possible (the prevalent advice is to create the ripple manually which is equivalent to using TNF.Ripple in our case), though I could be wrong.
I added [an example to UIExplorer (TouchableExample)](http://i.imgur.com/CHY9xjW.png). This is my first PR to this repo so let me know if something's wrong. Cheers!
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6515
Differential Revision: D3126513
Pulled By: AaaChiuuu
fb-gh-sync-id: 4a00e7177ee4ffd8dffeca143f4f43f08c99b5a1
fbshipit-source-id: 4a00e7177ee4ffd8dffeca143f4f43f08c99b5a1
Summary:Fixes #5408 as per ide and vjeux suggestions here https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/529#issuecomment-107328799
Could've been probably done in a single `if` clause, but this is more explicit and leaves potential place for future implementation (if we ever decide to do so)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7197
Differential Revision: D3217740
Pulled By: vjeux
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fbshipit-source-id: aa08a5c42e43c1abe17b72a424ee96146f2667f6
Summary:This change adds native animated support for Animated.interpolate
Animated.interpolate allows for defining nodes that outputs an interpolated value of their input node based on the interpolation node configuration. For now native animated implementation only supports a linear interpolation for a given input and output ranges (ranges can consists of multiple segments). Native interpolation node is compatible with the JS implementation with the exception that not all attributes that can be used in JS are supported. Before we migrate interpolation node from JS->native we verify that only supported props are used.
**Test Plan**
Run JS tests: `npm test Libraries/Animated/src/__tests__/AnimatedNative-test.js`
Run java tests: `buck test ReactAndroid/src/test/java/com/facebook/react/animated`
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7141
Differential Revision: D3216546
fb-gh-sync-id: 29876e33956615c6370ca4d332abe048f8dba5b8
fbshipit-source-id: 29876e33956615c6370ca4d332abe048f8dba5b8
Summary:Using TouchableNativeFeedback has been a problem for me because the ripples it makes don't follow the child view's border radii so the ripples stick out of the child view's rounded corners. This PR should fix this problem with a minor caveat: this only works for TouchableNativeFeedback.Ripple and not TouchableNativeFeedback.SelectableBackground. I searched how I could apply corner radius to selectableItemBackground and it doesn't seem to be possible (the prevalent advice is to create the ripple manually which is equivalent to using TNF.Ripple in our case), though I could be wrong.
I added [an example to UIExplorer (TouchableExample)](http://i.imgur.com/CHY9xjW.png). This is my first PR to this repo so let me know if something's wrong. Cheers!
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6515
Differential Revision: D3126513
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: 1d3e92243abf9706132ae47c485d9e04a9b47d81
fbshipit-source-id: 1d3e92243abf9706132ae47c485d9e04a9b47d81
Summary:**Motivation:** In my app, I'm using a WebView that loads content from my mobile site. What I want to do is when a user presses a link on the loaded page, I want to stop the WebView's request, hijack the URL and open the URL in a new WebView, pushed to the top of the navigator stack. To me, this gives the overall app a more native feel, instead of implementing a rudimentary navbar on the main WebView to go back.
**Attempted Workarounds:** I've attempted to get similar functionality by capturing the onNavigationStateChange event in the WebView, and then within calling goBack + pushing the new view to the navigator stack. From a functionality standpoint, this works. However, from a UI standpoint, the user can clearly see the webview change states to a new page + go back before having the new view pushed on top of their nav stack.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6886
Differential Revision: D3212447
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: 05911e583d9ba54ddbd54a772153c80ed227731e
fbshipit-source-id: 05911e583d9ba54ddbd54a772153c80ed227731e
Summary:This change extends animated native module API with `stopAnimation` method that is responsible for interrupting actively running animation as a reslut of a JS call. In order for the `stopAnimation` to understand `animationId` argument I also had to add `animationId` to `startAnimation` method. As JS thread runs in parallel to the thread which executes the animation there is a chance that JS may call `stopAnimation` after the animation has finished. Because of that we are not doing any checks on the `animationId` parameter passed to `stopAnimation` in native and if the animation does not exists in the registry we ignore that call.
**Test Plan**
Run JS tests: `npm test Libraries/Animated/src/__tests__/AnimatedNative-test.js`
Run java tests: `buck test ReactAndroid/src/test/java/com/facebook/react/animated`
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7058
Differential Revision: D3211906
fb-gh-sync-id: 3761509651de36a550b00d33e2a631c379d3900f
fbshipit-source-id: 3761509651de36a550b00d33e2a631c379d3900f
Summary: Similar to ScrollView, adds ability to set scrollEnabled={false}, which prevents dragging. Paging is still possible by updating initialPage.
Reviewed By: AaaChiuuu
Differential Revision: D3209743
fb-gh-sync-id: ce4140323a03f2257a9bb310c7285418b01abae7
fbshipit-source-id: ce4140323a03f2257a9bb310c7285418b01abae7
Summary:The JS and native state can get out of sync if you reload JS while inspecting, so don't even bother trying on
native.
Reviewed By: lexs
Differential Revision: D3203020
fb-gh-sync-id: a3b7294bb0c28c0508f508be53d3ef895a7195b0
fbshipit-source-id: a3b7294bb0c28c0508f508be53d3ef895a7195b0
Summary:Building React Native for Android from source the first time is quite slow. A large part of the time is spent downloading the Boost C++ library. If the code is already present on the system, there's no need to download it.
**Test plan**
CircleCI tests on this pull request. The env variable is not defined on CircleCI so this pull request should have no effect.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7116
Differential Revision: D3207397
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: 3454947f6c90fda0d8d2cbb17a1af518e45b47fd
fbshipit-source-id: 3454947f6c90fda0d8d2cbb17a1af518e45b47fd
Summary:Fix a stroke bug.
Stroke path will be coverd by fill layer.
Fix it by stroke path after fill is done
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7092
Differential Revision: D3203188
Pulled By: spicyj
fb-gh-sync-id: 9b950372822da4dc520552c0c31aa3435750a0a3
fbshipit-source-id: 9b950372822da4dc520552c0c31aa3435750a0a3
Summary:This is a reprise of #6327, but with iOS 7.0 compatibility and less `package.json` changes.
**Test Plan:** Load WebSocketExample in UIExplorer app and start websocket test server script (both provided in #6889) and test sending binary data on both iOS and Android
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6961
Differential Revision: D3202022
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: 38843d0a9c0172971c5c70a5139ded04042b280a
fbshipit-source-id: 38843d0a9c0172971c5c70a5139ded04042b280a
Summary:This change adds native animated support for Animated.multiply nodes.
Animated.multiply allows for defining nodes that would output a product of values of the input nodes.
**Test Plan**
Run JS tests: `npm test Libraries/Animated/src/__tests__/AnimatedNative-test.js`
Run java tests: `buck test ReactAndroid/src/test/java/com/facebook/react/animated`
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7071
Differential Revision: D3197663
fb-gh-sync-id: 35f64244a2482c487a81e5e7cd08f3c0e56d9b78
fbshipit-source-id: 35f64244a2482c487a81e5e7cd08f3c0e56d9b78
Summary:This change adds suport native animated support for Animated.add.
Animated.add lets you declare node that outputs a sum of it input nodes.
**Test Plan**
Play with the following playground app: https://gist.github.com/39de37faf07480fcd7d1
Run JS tests: `npm test Libraries/Animated/src/__tests__/AnimatedNative-test.js`
Run java tests: `buck test ReactAndroid/src/test/java/com/facebook/react/animated`
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6641
Differential Revision: D3195963
fb-gh-sync-id: bb1e1a36821a0e071ad0e7d0fa99ce0d6b088b0a
fbshipit-source-id: bb1e1a36821a0e071ad0e7d0fa99ce0d6b088b0a
Summary:This brings the same functionality that's already present on iOS, introduced in #4483, to Android: convert binary payloads to base64 strings and send them to JS land that way, where they'll be turned into an ArrayBuffer.
**Test Plan:** Used test server from #6889 (in `--binary` mode) to send some binary data to the Android UIExplorer example (also from #6889). Verified it's received correctly as `ArrayBuffer`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6868
Differential Revision: D3184797
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: e78c640c43b3e41a75ddba79acc04e5eaab5667d
fbshipit-source-id: e78c640c43b3e41a75ddba79acc04e5eaab5667d
Summary:Thanks for submitting a pull request! Please provide enough information so that others can review your pull request:
(You can skip this if you're fixing a typo or adding an app to the Showcase.)
Explain the **motivation** for making this change. What existing problem does the pull request solve?
Prefer **small pull requests**. These are much easier to review and more likely to get merged. Make sure the PR does only one thing, otherwise please split it.
**Test plan (required)**
Demonstrate the code is solid. Example: The exact commands you ran and their output, screenshots / videos if the pull request changes UI.
Make sure tests pass on both Travis and Circle CI.
**Code formatting**
Look around. Match the style of the rest of the codebase. See also the simple [style guide](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#style-guide).
fix typo in comment
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7027
Differential Revision: D3190693
Pulled By: dmmiller
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fbshipit-source-id: fe1eddaeb13deac6f93da7ec600c267df2599586
Summary:Currently React-Native does not have `ontimeout` and `onerror` handlers for [XMLHttpRequest](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest). This is an extension to [No timeout on XMLHttpRequest](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/4648).
With addition to two handlers, both Android and iOS can now handle `ontimeout` if request times out and `onerror` when there is general network error.
**Test plan**
Code has been tested on both Android and iOS with [Charles](https://www.charlesproxy.com/) by setting a breakpoint on the request which fires `ontimeout` when the request waits beyond `timeout` time and `onerror` when there is network error.
**Usage**
JavaScript -
```
var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
function onLoad() {
console.log(request.status);
};
function onTimeout() {
console.log('Timeout');
};
function onError() {
console.log('General network error');
};
request.onload = onLoad;
request.ontimeout = onTimeout;
request.onerr
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6841
Differential Revision: D3178859
Pulled By: lexs
fb-gh-sync-id: 30674570653e92ab5f7e74bd925dd5640fc862b6
fbshipit-source-id: 30674570653e92ab5f7e74bd925dd5640fc862b6
Summary:This issue was found by brentvatne in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/6805
The problem is an ordering issue. The internal state of the TextView (Editor) is updated when we set the text value for a ReactTextInput. When removeClippedSubviews is false, we addView the view which attaches it to the window, and then set the text. When removeClippedSubviews is false, we defer adding the view (caching it in mAllChildren in ReactViewGroup) until we know whether the view is actually going to show. This means when we set the initial text, that there is no window attached. Not having a window attached means that the Editor can't display the popup for PASTE and thinks that the text is not selectable and won't respond to the long press. To fix this we explicitly call setTextIsSelectable in onAttachedToWindow. This will cause the underlying TextView to have the Editor update and all will be in agreement.
Note:
This also makes it really easy to expose a selectable property on both Text and TextInput at the js level now.
Reviewed By: andreicoman11
Differential Revision: D3173631
fb-gh-sync-id: a208214474a92ecc1277b3be0d38e2ef9327ea2e
fbshipit-source-id: a208214474a92ecc1277b3be0d38e2ef9327ea2e
Summary:- converted shell script `scripts/e2e-test.sh` into JS script to have more programming flexibility
- using appium execute 2 tests after a fresh React Native app installation: check HMR and that debugging mode does not crash the app
- made sure tests can be stable on limited CI systems and added ways to debug any problems in the future
Using appium we can now interact with Android app and test its state.
As a follow up i am planning to write a blog post on how to use appium with android and ios for e2e testing.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6840
Differential Revision: D3173635
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: 3cf044bc9f64d1a842ae4589dd1bcab76de3d66a
fbshipit-source-id: 3cf044bc9f64d1a842ae4589dd1bcab76de3d66a
Summary:Split out from PR #4252 - kmagiera I've made the changes to how the radii arrays are allocated, is the approach I've taken correct? also it looks like ImageStylePropTypes are needed so I left them in for the moment. I suppose this pull request will only be valid if iOS supports image corner radii, but at least it's here if/when needed. Attached an image of how it handles the existing case:
![screen shot 2016-01-08 at 4 21 25 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1407729/12200126/d3caceac-b625-11e5-8281-06274732a281.png)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5197
Differential Revision: D3138725
Pulled By: mkonicek
fb-gh-sync-id: df772fd07fe85386ae4c681f9e79a19d2316d38b
fbshipit-source-id: df772fd07fe85386ae4c681f9e79a19d2316d38b
Summary:Adds `Image.prefetch` to prefetch remote images before they are used in an actual `Image` component. This is based off of #4420 by sospartan and skevy's work.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6774
Differential Revision: D3153729
Pulled By: bestander
fb-gh-sync-id: ef61412e051a49b42ae885edce7905a8ca0da23f
fbshipit-source-id: ef61412e051a49b42ae885edce7905a8ca0da23f
Summary:This adds a BUCK file to UIExplorer to allow building it with buck. It is based on the one in the movies app but I removed the extra deps that were not needed in both files.
Also add build version number and target sdk version in the Android manifest so Buck can use it since it was only specified in the gradle build and caused the app to run on a super old target sdk.
bestander mkonicek Would it be simple to also build the ndk part with Buck? Right now it is built with gradle and packaged after. I suppose it is already being done internally at facebook. The BUCK files for building the cpp code are already there but I couldn't figure out what was missing to make it work :(
That is pretty much the only missing part to have first class support for building RN apps with Buck in OSS. We could eventually include BUCK files with the generated project.
**Test plan (required)**
Build and run UIExplorer and Movies examples using Buck.
Edited:
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./gradlew ReactAndroid:packageReactNdkLibsForBuck
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6399
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3042355
Pulled By: bestander
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Summary:This change adds some basic unit tests for native animated traversal algorithm. The following tests are added:
1) Build simple animated nodes graph, verify that frame-based animation execute updates and when it runs out of the frames we no longer schedule updates for the native view
2) Build simple animated nodes graph and start short timing animation, verify that animation JS callback gets called.
As a part of this change I'm fixing an issue that tests allowed me to discover, where I forgot to clear updates queue at the end of `runUpdates` method. It was causing the view to be updated even if there was no active animation for it (actually it was mitigated by another bug in `hasActiveAnimations` I'm fixing here too).
I'm also adding Nullable annotation in a bunch of places. To lazy to send it as a separate change - sorry.
Going forward I'm planning on adding more tests. Currently the number of nodes is pretty limited so it's difficult to construct more complex graphs, but once I land Add/Multiply
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6858
Differential Revision: D3168549
Pulled By: astreet
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Summary: Maybe a slight perf improvement. Also helps get rid of the 'ReferenceError: __fbBatchedBridge' error in favor of a more explicit "you're calling JS functions before the bundle is loaded"
Differential Revision: D3142966
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**motivation**
WebSocket spec supports [Sec-WebSocket-Protocol](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455#section-11.3.4) as a standard way for negotiate a sub protocol between client and server.
* ios WebSocket implementation supports it.
* android WebSocket implementation ignores this header, leave a comment syas: "OkHttp will overrides it", so it did not implement.
* after some test, OkHttp doesn't override the header we add.
**Test plan (required)**
1. run and react-native app on android
2. at the main page, invoke: `var ws = new WebSocket('ws://example.ws-service.fakedomain.com', 'my-sub-protocol');`
3. see the header if it send the correct header, ex, use ngrep: `sudo ngrep -t -Wbyline -deth0 host example.ws-service.fakedomain.com and port 80`
you should see the WebSocket initial GET handshake includes header:
`Sec-WebSocke
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6223
Differential Revision: D3162822
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