Summary: RCTDevSettings incorrectly assigned "bad" executor-override class to the executor instead of checking if the class exists before assigning it. It should really check if the class exists, and fallback to defaults otherwise.
Reviewed By: mmmulani, yungsters
Differential Revision: D4655926
fbshipit-source-id: 48c8fe28f22aaa8430752411ce5e6e858dbd4b32
Summary:
* The dev support code moved into a `DevSupport` subspec, meaning that only if the subspec is specified in the user’s Podfile will the packager client, dev menu, etc be included. This is mainly done through checks for header availability.
It also improves the weird situation where you had to specify the `RCTWebSocket` subspec if you wanted to be able to use the packager client during development.
* I removed hardcoding the release version in the podspec on release, because the podspec still relies on `package.json` when evaluating, so there’s no real point in not also getting the version number from there. This should remove any requirement to perform maintenance of the OSS release script regarding the podspec.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/12602
Differential Revision: D4621021
Pulled By: ericvicenti
fbshipit-source-id: 6c208371fc40ea607809a6ab05dd3714ed9980cf
Summary:
This decouples non-UI logic from RCTDevMenu into a new module RCTDevSettings.
**Motivation**: This allows developers to change dev settings without depending on the built-in dev menu, e.g. if they want to introduce their own UI, or have other devtools logic that doesn't depend on an action sheet.
It also introduces the RCTDevSettingsDataSource protocol for storing dev tools preferences. This could allow a developer to implement alternative behaviors, e.g. loading the settings from some other config, changing settings based on the user, deciding not to persist some settings, or something else.
The included data source implementation, RCTDevSettingsUserDefaultsDataSource, uses NSUserDefaults and is backwards compatible with the older implementation, so **no workflows or dependent code will break, and old saved settings will persist.**
The RCTDevMenu interface has not changed and is therefore also backwards-compatible, though
some methods are now deprecated.
In order to ensure that RCTDevSettings
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/11613
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D4571773
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 25555d0a6eaa81f694343e079ed02439e5845fbc