Summary:
I noticed that the example doesn't match the definition below.
cc bestander
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10175
Differential Revision: D3943967
Pulled By: bestander
fbshipit-source-id: 6941d4d663e1fd42f8723cd722eb8a5712a63dc8
Summary:
Very similar to https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9600.
Does not trigger on DEV, but there are two inspectors: one underneath and one
above the modal. This looks like something we should fix, but the only solution
I've come up with so far was to mangle the event that AppContainer listens to, so that
only the AppContainer in the modal responds to it. This seems pretty ugly, I'd
rather look for something else. Wdyt?
Reviewed By: frantic
Differential Revision: D3937096
fbshipit-source-id: a6e648b6d583088514d6ba8df7851f9a8ef48f74
Summary: Provide a base `HeadlessJsTaskService` class that can be extended to run JS in headless mode in response to some event. Added `HeadlessJsTaskEventListener` for modules that are interested in background lifecycle events, and `HeadlessJsTaskContext` that basically extends `ReactContext` without touching it. The react instance is shared with the rest of the app (e.g. activities) through the `ReactNativeHost`.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3225753
fbshipit-source-id: 2c5e7679636f31e0e7842d8a67aeb95baf47c563
Summary:
Simple and elegant. Now someone can dismiss a keyboard in a way that makes sense.
```js
import { Keyboard } from 'react-native'
// Hide that keyboard!
Keyboard.dismiss()
```
+ docs
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9925
Differential Revision: D3935357
fbshipit-source-id: ecd2fb5c72c4dd769951d308e9bb6ee5d888052a
Summary:
Only a few adjustments to the import of _react-native_.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10153
Differential Revision: D3940472
fbshipit-source-id: 3a93799ac89002e129d4c357db29a076afdf1074
Summary:
This PR is related to the multitude of crashes (#10016, #9751, #9882).
From my understanding, we should be using a strong reference when calling `decodeImageData` or we could be calling the method on a deallocated instance.
PR #9751 have mitigated this by adding a fail-safe, but I think the culprint is the weak reference, which this PR fixes.
Tested on iOS only, since it doesn't touch Android.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10147
Differential Revision: D3938763
fbshipit-source-id: 7389d4ae7a98926014401a1fe0cbbdcdd5ee6a01
Summary: Changing from flex -> flexGrow on Scrollview caused some layouts to break due to having views below the scrollview. Adding flexShrink allows for the behavior again.
Reviewed By: blairvanderhoof
Differential Revision: D3936963
fbshipit-source-id: 0f43e6f5148918d3d431b98d26d185bbcc1548d0
Summary:
This changes modal behavior to resize when the keyboard appears/disappears.
Previously, the modal would not react in any way, or it would pan above to bring the
TextInput into view. Resizing is the correct behavior for android.
This is not trivial, as in, setting the flag, because of the combination of
react native laying out all views and the system reacting to the keyboard
appearance in a weird way. Namely:
- if `windowTranslucentStatus` is not set, the system will just call
`onSizeChanged` on the dialog's content view, and everything works nicely
- with `windowTranslucentStatus` set, the system will consider the dialog as a
full screen view that doesn't resize. In order for it to resize, the base
view of the layout needs to have
`setFitsSystemWindows(true)` called on it. This is needed, so that the system
can call layout on that base view with the new value of `paddingBottom` that
coincides with the height of the keyboard. Neat.
We fix this by wrapping our existing content view (mHostView) in a simple
FrameLayout that has `setFitsSystemWindows` set. That way, `mHostView` will have
`onSizeChanged` called on itself with the correct new size of the dialog.
This has the fortunate consequence of our layout now also getting `paddingTop` as the size of the
status bar, which means that we can remove the JS `top` hack in Modal, which
was necessary for no view getting drawn under the status bar.
This behavior is set as default, since that is the default correct Android behavior.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3913784
fbshipit-source-id: 4378ada21f466dc7ac6e357abeca10b88009ca3f
Summary:
The Navigator component inconsistently emits the `willfocus` event.
While it is emitted in `Navigator#resetTo`, `Navigator#push`, `Navigator#pop` and event `Navigator#replaceAtIndex` it is not emitted from `Navigator#immediatelyResetRouteStack`. This leads to surprising inconsistencies when working with these events.
With the PR I suggest to emit the `willfocus` event before resetting the route stack.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10125
Differential Revision: D3931284
fbshipit-source-id: 6e4f45c6d38426bcd0acc8f8c39478524032a03a
Summary:
After D3876927 this test started failing on CI.
Locally we can't reproduce it, and it will take some time to understand what this test is intended for so that we could remove the variable part.
More investigation will follow, t13583009
Reviewed By: emilsjolander
Differential Revision: D3930334
fbshipit-source-id: 279f67eb5a77b5d4250afd48c8b94c828da6925c
Summary:
First commit for Apple TV support: changes to existing Objective-C code so that it will compile correctly for tvOS.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9649
Differential Revision: D3916021
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 34acc9daf3efff835ffe38c43ba5d4098a02c830
Summary:
`ReactSwipeRefreshLayout` extends `SwipeRefreshLayout` which does not play nice with Android's touch handling system.
There are two problems:
1. `SwipeRefreshLayout` overrides and swallows `requestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent`, which means that Views underneath the `SwipeRefreshLayout` will not interact correctly with parent Views of
`SwipeRefreshLayout`. We've seen this in practice by H-ScrollViews having their touches intercepted by an enclosing ViewPager. This is fixed by passing `requestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent` up to the parents of `SwipeRefreshLayout`.
2. `SwipeRefreshLayout` overrides `onInterceptTouchEvent` and never calls `super.onInterceptTouchEvent`, therefore ignoring the value of `disallowIntercept`. That means that it will intercept some touches when it
shouldn't. One such case is again the H-ScrollView, which should receive all horizontal scrolls and stop `SwipeRefreshLayout` from intercepting any touch events after scrolling. Currently, after the H-ScrollView starts scrolling, it is still possible to get the `SwipeRefreshLayout` to detect and emit refresh events. This is fixed by checking and blocking on horizontal scrolls.
Reviewed By: foghina
Differential Revision: D3929893
fbshipit-source-id: e6f8050fb554e53318a7ca564c49c20cb5137df9
Summary:
Combining 2 animated values via addition, multiplication, and modulo are already supported, and this adds another one: division.
There are some cases where an animated value needs to invert (1 / x) another animated value for calculation. An example is inverting a scale (2x --> 0.5x), e.g.:
```
const a = Animated.Value(1);
const b = Animated.divide(1, a);
Animated.spring(a, {
toValue: 2,
}).start();
```
`b` will then follow `a`'s spring animation and produce the value of `1 / a`.
The basic usage is like this:
```
<Animated.View style={{transform: [{scale: a}]}}>
<Animated.Image style={{transform: [{scale: b}]}} />
<Animated.View>
```
In this example, the inner image won't get stretched at all because the parent's scaling gets cancelled out.
Also added this to native animated implementation.
Reviewed By: foghina, mmmulani
Differential Revision: D3922891
fbshipit-source-id: 32508956c4b65b2deb7574d50a10c85b4809b961
Summary:
The documentation archive page gets a lot of traffic relative to other docs, yet the current version does not provide much context on each release.
This PR attempts to clarify the purpose for each type of release, making it clear that users should mostly only care about the latest stable version.
![screencapture-localhost-8079-react-native-versions-html-1474917898998](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/165856/18848683/57cf20e0-83e4-11e6-961e-b93ab1c5fde5.png)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10118
Differential Revision: D3927320
Pulled By: JoelMarcey
fbshipit-source-id: c713e3ee65ad1a1fc23f112ec93f277fe981a5fa
Summary: Changing the Modal's presentation style ensures that UIKit correctly adjusts its bounds when entering/exiting the in-call status bar.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3916167
fbshipit-source-id: a0bea60751744ac082ba6ec38177fb093a8f2be5
Summary:
This diff adds support for value offsets on iOS. It separates out code originally submitted in #9048.
Test plan (required)
Set up an animation with an offset, and `useNativeModule: true`. Compare results with `useNativeModule: false`.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9627
Differential Revision: D3924410
fbshipit-source-id: 8177a25a5f6b9e33f00ea66143c782aeea24507d
Summary: The newer versions of `source-map` fixed some bugs related to decoding mappings.
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3923727
fbshipit-source-id: cc1c87bbadeb128316965823d81ef5ca46a6845c
Summary:
This fixes measuring of items in the main axis of a container. Previously items were in a lot of cases measured with UNSPECIFIED instead of AT_MOST. This was to support scrolling containers. The correct way to handle scrolling containers is to instead provide them with their own overflow value to activate this behavior. This is also similar to how the web works.
This is a breaking change. Most of your layouts will continue to function as before however some of them might not. Typically this is due to having a `flex: 1` style where it is currently a no-op due to being measured with an undefined size but after this change it may collapse your component to take zero size due to the implicit `flexBasis: 0` now being correctly treated. Removing the bad `flex: 1` style or changing it to `flexGrow: 1` should solve most if not all layout issues your see after this diff.
Reviewed By: majak
Differential Revision: D3876927
fbshipit-source-id: 81ea1c9d6574dd4564a3333f1b3617cf84b4022f
Summary:
The styles that get applied to the Dialogs that are created in RN are set in
`themes.xml`, so I'm moving `windowTranslucentStatus` there as well so that we
have all of them collocated.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3913402
fbshipit-source-id: 8f23e84fb017c8810634ffe8279171061292b351
Summary:
_renderScene would unnecessary test if `this.state.transitionFromIndex != null` twice.
The left side and right side of the 'or' statement would always be the same.
For cleaner code I suggest to remove it.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10042
Differential Revision: D3923058
fbshipit-source-id: 7466c1f0f24eac3f9f296debd9a5e9f5320aea28
Summary:
React native's reload javascript option doesn't always work on iOS devices since version 0.29, as described in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/9617
It only doesn't work when you have a mac on a wireless connection, because react-native-xcode.sh can't find your IP address correctly in this case and will just fallback to use the pre-bundling option on your app.
This small change in react-native-xcode.sh fixed this issue for our project and should fix this issue for all mac users that use wireless connection and that will run a debug version of the app on a real iOS device.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9964
Differential Revision: D3923035
fbshipit-source-id: 436cfa2103e10221270034233552ce34720505d3