Summary:
Follow up to fix some issues with 59407f3660. Headers needed to be in the `project` section instead of `private` in xcode so they don't get included in the archive.
cc javache
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/11395
Differential Revision: D4313048
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 805dbbe9f149acfe780be76e99c949c450272358
Summary: No need to have two files; merge it into one and give it an appropriate name.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D4296716
fbshipit-source-id: 904d13c23bb8d403b8efcb60f9a4aa5df5b08972
Summary: Introduces an API to register a weakly-held listener for the reload (Cmd+R) command. This allows external infrastructure to hook into the reload command before the `RCTBridge` object is even created.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D4286980
fbshipit-source-id: 51012fb8cbeb433dc880d9d98d847b07fdbb4c4f
Summary:
Xcode really sucks, per some discussion on e1577df1fd and https://developer.apple.com/library/content/technotes/tn2215/_index.html, if you use the headers phase, and mark headers in your static library as public, they will actually end up in the final package that's built and you can't submit to the app store! This changes our xcode setup to use a copy files phase instead.
I've also changed the header include path to be $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/include, which is added to the include path by Xcode by default, so 3rd party libraries should not be impacted by these changes anymore.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D4291607
fbshipit-source-id: 969b9ebcbeb8161f85427f8c429e198d9d0fae30
Summary: The target config inside React.xcodeproj was messed up, with source files being included in multiple or wrong targets. I went over the files in React.xcodeproj and verified that each .m file was included only once and was in the right target and .h were in the right projects.
Reviewed By: majak
Differential Revision: D4284673
fbshipit-source-id: 99af61083c6ca81311e30f0ea0045d4e7bffc20c
Summary:
To make React Native play nicely with our internal build infrastructure we need to properly namespace all of our header includes.
Where previously you could do `#import "RCTBridge.h"`, you must now write this as `#import <React/RCTBridge.h>`. If your xcode project still has a custom header include path, both variants will likely continue to work, but for new projects, we're defaulting the header include path to `$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/usr/local/include`, where the React and CSSLayout targets will copy a subset of headers too. To make Xcode copy headers phase work properly, you may need to add React as an explicit dependency to your app's scheme and disable "parallelize build".
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D4213120
fbshipit-source-id: 84a32a4b250c27699e6795f43584f13d594a9a82
Summary: Correct header import paths, update podspec so we point at the copy in ReactCommon (and can eventually remove the copy under React)
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D4204501
fbshipit-source-id: e979a010092f025b2cdc289e1e5f22fc7b65a8d1
Summary: Updates objc version to use the same CSSLayout files as the android version
Reviewed By: emilsjolander
Differential Revision: D4182821
fbshipit-source-id: 81f18184b539fe0ef76ea868bc067b8283c2cccb
Summary:
- Consolidate common code in iOS and tvOS test scripts
- Start the packager before starting tests, to improve reliability
- Increase timeout value in RCTTestRunner.m
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10378
Differential Revision: D4028364
Pulled By: bestander
fbshipit-source-id: 24c2124a1c62643a02f0668b60a67b971e08d1a3
Summary:
* Motivation *
Second PR for Apple TV support.
* Test plan *
Apple TV tests have been added to scripts/objc-test.sh
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10227
Differential Revision: D3974064
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 36dffb4517efa489e40fa713a30655d1d76ef646
Summary:
Packager can take a long time to load and the progress is usually displayed in another window (Terminal). I'm adding support for showing a UI inside React Native app for packager's progress when loading a bundle.
This is how it will work:
1. React Native sends request to packager with `Accept: multipart/mixed` header.
2. Packager will detect that header to detect that client supports progress events and will reply with `Content-Type: multipart/mixed`.
3. While building the bundle it will emit chunks with small metadata (like `{progress: 0.3}`). In the end it will send the last chunk with the content of the bundle.
4. RN runtime will be receiving the events, for each progress event it will update the UI. The last chunk will be the actual bundle which will end the download process.
This workflow is totally backwards-compatible -- normally RN doesn't set the `Accept` header.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D3845684
fbshipit-source-id: 5b3d2c5a4c6f4718d7e5de060d98f17491e82aba
Summary:
Change & motivation:
Added an environment variable, RCT_NO_LAUNCH_PACKAGER, that when set
Xcode not the launch the packager when building. This switch is needed
for CI builds, where launching the packager, which stays running, causes
the build to hang; port conflicts can be an issue as well. Really the
packager is only appropriate for interactive developer builds. This
is a problem for Visual Studio Team Services where we just added
React Native CI build support with a React Native build extension and
surely a problem for all CI systems. This fix is simple, and now if
the build machine sets RCT_NO_LAUNCH_PACKAGER globally or passes
it as an arg to xcodebuild, the packager won't launch and all is well.
Testing:
I tested by building both with & without the environment variable defined, ensuring
things work probably in both cases. I also added support to our VSTS build ask to use
this and verified it works as expected too, when setting the variable..
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6180
Differential Revision: D3764648
Pulled By: sahrens
fbshipit-source-id: b41cc06152aec271bbfdb2bd52d4b83a5f9c09a7
Summary:
Currently React Native codebase treats JS stack traces as array of dictionaries.
This diff switches the Red Box to use new `RCTJSStackFrame` for internal data representation, while keeping the exposed API unchanged. The next step would be to replace the rest of manual parsing and usage of dictionaries.
The new class has ability to parse the stack from raw strings or dictionaries.
Depends on D3429031
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3473199
fbshipit-source-id: 90d2a4f5e8e054b75c99905f35c2ee54927bb311
Summary:
Delete the bridge functions(isRTL, allowRTL()) in internal module and move to OSS.
Create bridge for RCTI18nUtil
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3519224
fbshipit-source-id: 3853edcfcc78777d957874448117de72ae0700b5
Summary:
I used the reproducible steps as described in origin bug ticket #7987 as test plan.
This has the same contents as PR #8130 but then against master per janicduplessis request.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8134
Differential Revision: D3491126
fbshipit-source-id: a22669dc998f82b36fbe31d882d0a29f0912e2ee
Summary:
88c6e7a22b / D3446871 broke the OSS version of React where React.xcodeproj isn't autogenerated.
**Test plan:** UIExplorer example works again.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8288
Differential Revision: D3466246
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 1240b755b0df54ddfde016d0122640293e50caeb
Summary:
Previously, only Text and Image could be nested within Text. Now, any
view can be nested within Text. One restriction of this feature is
that developers must give inline views a width and a height via
the style prop.
Previously, inline Images were supported by using iOS's built-in support
for rendering images with an NSAttributedString via NSTextAttachment.
However, NSAttributedString doesn't support rendering arbitrary views.
This change adds support for nesting views within Text by creating one
NSTextAttachment per inline view. The NSTextAttachments act as placeholders.
They are set to be the size of the corresponding view. After the text is
laid out, we query the text system to find out where it has positioned each
NSTextAttachment. We then position the views to be at those locations.
This commit also contains a change in `RCTShadowText.m`
`_setParagraphStyleOnAttributedString:heightOfTallestSubview:`. It now only sets
`lineHeight`, `textAlign`, and `writingDirection` when they've actua
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7304
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3365373
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: 66d149eb80c5c6725311e1e46d7323eec086ce64
Summary:
Previously, only Text and Image could be nested within Text. Now, any
view can be nested within Text. One restriction of this feature is
that developers must give inline views a width and a height via
the style prop.
Previously, inline Images were supported by using iOS's built-in support
for rendering images with an NSAttributedString via NSTextAttachment.
However, NSAttributedString doesn't support rendering arbitrary views.
This change adds support for nesting views within Text by creating one
NSTextAttachment per inline view. The NSTextAttachments act as placeholders.
They are set to be the size of the corresponding view. After the text is
laid out, we query the text system to find out where it has positioned each
NSTextAttachment. We then position the views to be at those locations.
This commit also contains a change in `RCTShadowText.m`
`_setParagraphStyleOnAttributedString:heightOfTallestSubview:`. It now only sets
`lineHeight`, `textAlign`, and `writingDirection` when they've actua
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7304
Differential Revision: D3269333
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fbshipit-source-id: 2b59f1c5445a4012f9c29df9f10f5010060ea517
Summary:
This is a solution for the problem I raised in https://www.facebook.com/groups/react.native.community/permalink/768218933313687/
I've added a new native base class, `RCTEventEmitter` as well as an equivalent JS class/module `NativeEventEmitter` (RCTEventEmitter.js and EventEmitter.js were taken already).
Instead of arbitrary modules sending events via `bridge.eventDispatcher`, the idea is that any module that sends events should now subclass `RCTEventEmitter`, and provide an equivalent JS module that subclasses `NativeEventEmitter`.
JS code that wants to observe the events should now observe it via the specific JS module rather than via `RCTDeviceEventEmitter` directly. e.g. to observer a keyboard event, instead of writing:
const RCTDeviceEventEmitter = require('RCTDeviceEventEmitter');
RCTDeviceEventEmitter.addListener('keyboardWillShow', (event) => { ... });
You'd now write:
const Keyboard = require('Keyboard');
Keyboard.addListener('keyboardWillShow', (event) => { ... });
Within a component, you can also use the `Subscribable.Mixin` as you would previously, but instead of:
this.addListenerOn(RCTDeviceEventEmitter, 'keyboardWillShow', ...);
Write:
this.addListenerOn(Keyboard, 'keyboardWillShow', ...);
This approach allows the native `RCTKeyboardObserver` module to be created lazily the first time a listener is added, and to stop sending events when the last listener is removed. It also allows us to validate that the event strings being observed and omitted match the supported events for that module.
As a proof-of-concept, I've converted the `RCTStatusBarManager` and `RCTKeyboardObserver` modules to use the new system. I'll convert the rest in a follow up diff.
For now, the new `NativeEventEmitter` JS module wraps the `RCTDeviceEventEmitter` JS module, and just uses the native `RCTEventEmitter` module for bookkeeping. This allows for full backwards compatibility (code that is observing the event via `RCTDeviceEventEmitter` instead of the specific module will still work as expected, albeit with a warning). Once all legacy calls have been removed, this could be refactored to something more elegant internally, whilst maintaining the same public interface.
Note: currently, all device events still share a single global namespace, since they're really all registered on the same emitter instance internally. We should move away from that as soon as possible because it's not intuitive and will likely lead to strange bugs if people add generic events such as "onChange" or "onError" to their modules (which is common practice for components, where it's not a problem).
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D3269966
fbshipit-source-id: 1412daba850cd373020e1086673ba38ef9193050
Summary:It was hard to understand which parts of the shadowview API are designed to be called only on the root view, and which were applicable to any view.
This diff extracts rootview-specific logic out into a new RCTRootShadowView class.
Reviewed By: majak
Differential Revision: D3063905
fb-gh-sync-id: ef890cddfd7625fbd4bf5454314b441acdb03ac8
shipit-source-id: ef890cddfd7625fbd4bf5454314b441acdb03ac8
Summary:
I forgot to add new files manually to `React.xcodeproj` (it's not managed by buck).
public
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2895546
fb-gh-sync-id: ed58e3505c269f5ed9433e94994471485adb2378
Summary:
Both iOS and Android currently support some sort of native pull to refresh control but the API was very different. I tried implementing a component based on PullToRefreshViewAndroid but that works on both platforms.
I liked the idea of wrapping the ListView or ScrollView with the PullToRefreshView component and allow styling the refresh view with platform specific props if needed. I also like the fact that 'refreshing' is a controlled prop so there is no need to keep a ref to the component or to the stopRefreshing function.
It is a pretty rough start so I'm looking for feedback and ideas to improve on the API before cleaning up everything.
On iOS we could probably deprecate the onRefreshStart property of the ScrollView and implement the native stuff in a PullToRefreshViewManager. We could then add props to customize the look of the UIRefreshControl (tintColor). We could also deprecate the Android only component and remove it later.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/4915
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2799246
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: 75872c12143ddbc05cc91900ab4612e477ca5765
Summary:
public
Rename the executor to so it actually says something about the implementation.
Reviewed By: jspahrsummers, nicklockwood
Differential Revision: D2759688
fb-gh-sync-id: 5b1ac447e75109fbbc2ee71c804710d9926785aa
Summary:
public
The `RCTJSCProfiler` was created but hadn't been added to the OSS xcodeproj, add it now.
Reviewed By: mgd
Differential Revision: D2761259
fb-gh-sync-id: 3287bb48c39cd2ff1a73fd03f53f67fe95aaac4b
Summary:
public
A lot of the core modules have to use private methods in the bridge, specially
since the `RCTBatchedBridge` interface is never exposed. That was leading to a
lot of different private bridge categories spread across different modules,
which makes harder to identify which modules are affected by private API changes.
Replace all the categories with a single private header.
Reviewed By: nicklockwood
Differential Revision: D2757564
fb-gh-sync-id: 793158b9082d542b74a6094ed0db4d5dc3a88f78
Summary:
public
This diff replaces the RegEx module method parser with a handwritten recursive descent parser that's faster and easier to maintain.
The new parser is ~8 times faster when tested on the UIManager.managerChildren() method, and uses ~1/10 as much RAM.
The new parser also supports lightweight generics, and is more tolerant of white space.
(This means that you now can – and should – use types like `NSArray<NSString *> *` for your exported properties and method arguments, instead of `NSStringArray`).
Reviewed By: jspahrsummers
Differential Revision: D2736636
fb-gh-sync-id: f6a11431935fa8acc8ac36f3471032ec9a1c8490
Summary:
public
The +[RCTConvert UIImage:] function, while convenient, is inherently limited by being synchronous, which means that it cannot be used to load remote images, and may not be efficient for local images either. It's also unable to access the bridge, which means that it cannot take advantage of the modular image-loading pipeline.
This diff introduces a new RCTImageSource class which can be used to pass image source objects over the bridge and defer loading until later.
I've also added automatic application of the `resolveAssetSource()` function based on prop type, and fixed up the image logic in NavigatorIOS and TabBarIOS.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D2631541
fb-gh-sync-id: 6604635e8bb5394425102487f1ee7cd729321877
Summary: Per issue #1925, add support for Polyline to MapView.
Briefly, if you have a MapView declared as:
<MapView
annotations={this.state.annotations}
overlays={this.state.overlays}
style={styles.map}
region={this.state.region}
ref="mapView"
/>
then setting
this.state.overlays = [{
coordinates: [
{ latitude: 35.5, longitude: -5.5 },
{ latitude: 35.6, longitude: -5.6 },
...
],
strokeColor: 'rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5)',
lineWidth: 3,
}];
will draw a red line between the points in locations with a width of 3 and equally blended with the background.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/4153
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2697347
Pulled By: nicklockwood
fb-gh-sync-id: a436e4ed8d4e43f2872b39b4694fad7c02de8fe5
Summary: public
The `bridge.modules` dictionary provides access to all native modules, but this API requires that every module is initialized in advance so that any module can be accessed.
This diff introduces a better API that will allow modules to be initialized lazily as they are needed, and deprecates `bridge.modules` (modules that use it will still work, but should be rewritten to use `bridge.moduleClasses` or `-[bridge moduleForName/Class:` instead.
The rules are now as follows:
* Any module that overrides `init` or `setBridge:` will be initialized on the main thread when the bridge is created
* Any module that implements `constantsToExport:` will be initialized later when the config is exported (the module itself will be initialized on a background queue, but `constantsToExport:` will still be called on the main thread.
* All other modules will be initialized lazily when a method is first called on them.
These rules may seem slightly arcane, but they have the advantage of not violating any assumptions that may have been made by existing code - any module written under the original assumption that it would be initialized synchronously on the main thread when the bridge is created should still function exactly the same, but modules that avoid overriding `init` or `setBridge:` will now be loaded lazily.
I've rewritten most of the standard modules to take advantage of this new lazy loading, with the following results:
Out of the 65 modules included in UIExplorer:
* 16 are initialized on the main thread when the bridge is created
* A further 8 are initialized when the config is exported to JS
* The remaining 41 will be initialized lazily on-demand
Reviewed By: jspahrsummers
Differential Revision: D2677695
fb-gh-sync-id: 507ae7e9fd6b563e89292c7371767c978e928f33
Summary: public
Bad typo in `RCTProfile.m`, was using `__x86__` instead of the right one `__i386__`.
Reviewed By: jspahrsummers
Differential Revision: D2690557
fb-gh-sync-id: 537eb0502f5df22cd93665cabfddeead12cad9db
Summary: public
RCTPasteboard is a very basic API for writing strings to the pasteboard. Useful for implementing "copy to clipboard" functionality.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D2663875
fb-gh-sync-id: 8d0ecd824c3e9fe135b02201d21d0dab1907c329
Summary: public
The WebView executor has no benefits compared to the JSC executor (slower, no extra debugging tools...),
and it's pretty hacky (since it injects the code in a script tag we have to check for tags in the comments and etc...).
Reviewed By: nicklockwood, javache
Differential Revision: D2636465
fb-gh-sync-id: 0d0f8a59e2c12fe7905b02060b3938c894d2802b
Summary: public
Kill `RCTPerfStats` and introduce the new `RCTPerfMonitor`, including memory
usage, JSC heap size, number of RN views in screen, FPS (both on UI and JS threads)
and more to come.
It removes all the previous traces that were previous spread across the bridge
and the dev menu and moves everything to be more contained, so the whole thing
can be safely striped in production.
Reviewed By: nicklockwood
Differential Revision: D2575158
fb-gh-sync-id: 6a6d0c4422adbddeeefddd32ec3409a7095ff2a9
Summary: public
The profiler overrides all the methods of all the BridgeModules, and in order to
`start` and `end` the profiler at the function invocation time it used `NSInvocation`,
which is slow.
Replace it with a simple assembly method based on `objc_msgSend`.
Reviewed By: jspahrsummers
Differential Revision: D2550807
fb-gh-sync-id: 88ca08f9d6bfcd3035bda9304c93566c8818b46f
Summary: @public
This diff implements inline image support for <Text> nodes. Images are specified using <Image> tags, however all properties of the image are currently ignored apart from the source (including width/height styles).
Images are loaded asyncronously, and will trigger a text re-layout when they have loaded.
Reviewed By: @javache
Differential Revision: D2507725
fb-gh-sync-id: 59d0696d00a1bc531915cc35242a16b2dec96e85
Summary:
There was some recent changes to the Makefile, but the open source
build phase script wasn't update. Update it to copy the files to
the right location.
Summary:
Currently, the system for mapping JS event handlers to blocks is quite clean on the JS side, but is clunky on the native side. The event property is passed as a boolean, which can then be checked by the native side, and if true, the native side is supposed to send an event via the event dispatcher.
This diff adds the facility to declare the property as a block instead. This means that the event side can simply call the block, and it will automatically send the event. Because the blocks for bubbling and direct events are named differently, we can also use this to generate the event registration data and get rid of the arrays of event names.
The name of the event is inferred from the property name, which means that the property for an event called "load" must be called `onLoad` or the mapping won't work. This can be optionally remapped to a different property name on the view itself if necessary, e.g.
RCT_REMAP_VIEW_PROPERTY(onLoad, loadEventBlock, RCTDirectEventBlock)
If you don't want to use this mechanism then for now it is still possible to declare the property as a BOOL instead and use the old mechanism (this approach is now deprecated however, and may eventually be removed altogether).
Summary:
This diff removes calls to `-updateClippedSubviews` by only re-clipping when the scroll view moves by a certain number of pixels.
leeway = 50pt => 46.9% of calls removed
leeway = 10pt => 13.2% " " "
Summary:
Moved the view creation & property binding logic out of RCTUIManager into a separate RCTComponentData class - this follows the pattern used with the bridge.
I've also updated the property binding to use pre-allocated blocks for setting the values, which is more efficient than the previous system that re-contructed the selectors each time it was called. This should improve view update performance significantly.
Summary:
Dynamic Text Sizes for Text component.
Text gains new prop - allowFontScaling (false by default).
There is also AccessibilityManager module that allows you to tune multipliers per each content size category.
Summary:
Add a new bridge delegate protocol to allow a more flexible bridge configuration.
For now it just support the pre-existent configurations + providing the JavaScript
source to the bridge, that should allow pre-loading sources.
Summary:
Occasionally people create RCTBridgeModule subclasses or base classes that are not intended to be accessed from JS, and so they don't export them. This was previously flagged as an error by the system. I've now downgraded this error to a warning at startup, and deferred the redbox error until the module is directly accessed by native or JS code.
Summary:
This diff implements highlighting of tapped text subranges for the iOS `<Text>` component, styled to match how iOS webkit views highlight links (translucent grey overlay with rounded corners).
Highlighting is enabled by default for any `<Text>` component which has an onPress handler. To disable the highlight, add `suppressHighlighting={true}` to the component props.
Summary:
Remove `RCTGetExecutorID` and `RCTSetExecutorID`, it wasn't used anymore since
the bridge was refactored into `RCTBridge` and `RCTBatchedBridge`.
Summary:
Dynamic Text Sizes for Text component.
Text gains new prop - allowFontScaling (true by default).
There is also AccessibilityManager module that allows you to tune multipliers per each content size category, but predefined multipliers are there.
This could potentially break some apps so please test carefully.
Summary:
When `RCTGetExecutorID` was a static function in the header file, it would return nil when the app was running with ASan enabled even though directly calling `objc_getAssociatedObject(executor, RCTJavaScriptExecutorID)` returned the correct ID as an NSNumber. Moving this function into the .m file fixes this issue.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1712
Github Author: James Ide <ide@jameside.com>
Test Plan: Run the UIExplorer with ASan enabled in Xcode 7. Before this diff, the app would just hang since the executor was unable to read a valid ID and so it would bail out from running JS. With this diff the executor runs the JS and the UIExplorer works fine.
Summary:
Started from here - https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/1120. Most functionality for annotations were missing so I started implementing and somehow got caught up until the entire thing was done.
![screen shot 2015-05-12 at 10 07 43 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/688326/7588677/8479a7a4-f8f9-11e4-99a4-1dc3c7691810.png)
2 new events:
- callout presses (left / right)
- annotation presses
6 new properties for annotations:
- hasLeftCallout
- hasRightCallout
- onLeftCalloutPress
- onRightCalloutPress
- animateDrop
- id
1 new property for MapView
- onAnnotationPress
---
Now the important thing is, that I implemented all of this the way "I would do it". I am not sure this is the 'reacty' way so please let me know my mistakes 😄
The problem is that there is no real way to identify annotations which makes it difficult to distinguish which one got clicked. The idea is to pass a `id` and whether it has callouts the entire way with the annotation. I had to
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/1247
Github Author: David Mohl <me@dave.cx>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
@public
The info about bridge modules (such as id, name, queue, methods...) was spread
across arrays & dictionaries on the bridge, move it into a specific class.
It also removes a lot of information that was statically cached, and now have
the same lifecycle of the bridge.
Also moved RCTModuleMethod, RCTFrameUpdate and RCTBatchedBridge into it's own
files, for organization sake.
NOTE: This diff seems huge, but most of it was just moving code :)
Test Plan:
Tested UIExplorer & UIExplorer tests, Catalyst, MAdMan and Groups. Everything
looks fine.
Summary:
@public
Add PerformanceLogger to keep track of JS download, initial script execution and
full TTI.
Test Plan:
The Native side currently calls `addTimespans` when it's finish initializing
with the six values (start and end for the three events), so I just checked it
with a `PerformanceLogger.logTimespans()` at the end of the function.
```
2015-06-18 16:47:19.096 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "ScriptDownload: 48ms"
2015-06-18 16:47:19.096 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "ScriptExecution: 106ms"
2015-06-18 16:47:19.096 [info][tid:com.facebook.React.JavaScript] "TTI: 293ms"
```
Summary:
@public
I've increased the warning levels in the OSS frameworks, which caught a bunch of minor issues. I also fixed some new errors in Xcode 7 relating to designated initializers and TLS security.
Test Plan:
* Test the sample apps and make sure they still work.
* Run tests.
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:
Fixes#534:
![screen shot 2015-03-31 at 7 52 10 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/153704/6934038/742ddd34-d7e3-11e4-8f55-3eb7d9d3f1cd.png)
```jsx
<SegmentedControlIOS
tintColor="#ff0000"
values={['One', 'Two', 'Three', 'Four']}
selectedtIndex={0}
momentary={false}
enabled={true}
onValueChange={ (value) => console.log(value) } />
```
This only supports string-based segments, not images. Also doesn't support full customization (no separator images etc); I figure this is a good MVP to lock-down a basic API
I also included a snapshot test case, but the images keep coming out funky. When I look at the sim, I see that the text labels show up for the selected segment, but the snapshot keeps coming out with no text on those segments. I tried forcing a delay, but same result. Is that explainable?
Obviously happy to change anything about the API, code-style nitpicks, etc
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/564
Github Author: Clay Allsopp <clay.allsopp@gmail.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.
Summary:
Creating a packager status page so React can validate a proper packager instance is running on 8081.
See #257 for details on this bug.
The biggest thing in this PR is I have it perform an exit 2 in the build script if the check fails. This will cause the build to fail, they can click on the error and see a nice message. Not sure if there is a way to throw a warning instead.
Also, I broke the bash script into several lines, in the Xcode editor it looks fine but in the source code it looks less than ideal. We might want to break that out into it's own bash script that is called. Let me know if you want to do that.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/308
Github Author: Justin Carmony <justin@justincarmony.com>
Test Plan: Imported from GitHub, without a `Test Plan:` line.