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Author SHA1 Message Date
Spencer Ahrens d5c1de7708 Hook up touchable debugging to Inspector button
Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D3188719

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fbshipit-source-id: 271e902399900242f577a77807868bd2a28add37
2016-04-16 11:57:22 -07:00
Spencer Ahrens 5c9b46c15e Improve touchable debugging
Summary:Set `Touchable.TOUCH_TARGET_DEBUG` to see colored borders/text to all touchables.

Different touchable types are color-coded differently.

If there is `hitSlop`, it will be rendered with an extra view with a dashed border of the same color (not visible on
Android because `overflow: 'hidden'`).

`Text` with `onPress` directly set is just colored.

Added some extra checks to `TouchableWithoutFeedback` since it could silently break if the child is not a native
component.

Also added better error output for `ensureComponentIsNative` so it's easier to track down issues. I really wish there
was a cleaner way to get the component and owner names consistently, it would help make good debug messages way easier
to write.

Reviewed By: ericvicenti

Differential Revision: D3149865

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fbshipit-source-id: 602fc3474ae7636e32af529eb7ac52ac5b858030
2016-04-14 14:28:31 -07:00
Jared Forsyth a43987309d [react native] prepare the react native inspector for the new react devtools
Summary:
These are the changes needed for full interop with the (as yet unreleased) new
version of React Devtools.

- the on-device inspector is minimized when devtools is open
- devtools highlight -> device and device touch -> devtools select works
- editing react native styles :)
2015-07-14 12:35:43 -08:00
Jing Chen b58578e935 [rn] Add PerformanceOverlay to the inspector 2015-06-23 15:41:41 -08:00
Jared Forsyth 15907419f3 [ReactNative] refactor the inspector
Summary:
The `InspectorOverlay` component was getting unwieldy, so I broke it into three components:

- Inspector
- InspectorOverlay
- InspectorPanel

and added @flow types.

The inspector was also living under the `ReactIOS` directory, and I moved it
up into the `Libraries` directory, as the inspector will soon be usable [on
Android](https://phabricator.fb.com/D2138319).

All features of the inspector should remain functional, with the addition of
one feature:

- you can toggle "touch to inspect" by tapping the "Inspect" button at the
  bottom of the inspection panel. When inspection is disabled, the panel remains, but you can interact with
  the app normally without touches being intercepted

@public

Test Plan:
Open the inspector:

- touch to inspect things, verify that margin, padding, size and position are
  reported correctly, and that the component hierarchy is navigable.
- tap the "Inspect" button, and verify that you can interact with the app
  normally.

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[Video of toggling inspection](https://www.latest.facebook.com/pxlcld/mrs9)
2015-06-11 13:49:54 -08:00