Commit Graph

72 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Martín Bigio f2438b440d Hot Loading Sourcemaps
Summary:
public

To make sourcemaps work on Hot Loading work, we'll need to be able to serve them for each module that is dynamically replaced. To do so we introduced a new parameter to the bundler, namely `entryModuleOnly` to decide whether or not to process the full dependency tree or just the module associated to the entry file. Also we need to add `//sourceMappingURL` to the HMR updates so that in case of an error the runtime retrieves the sourcemaps for the file on which an error occurred from the server.

Finally, we need to refactor a bit how we load the HMR updates into JSC. Unfortunately, if the code is eval'ed when an error is thrown, the line and column number are missing. This is a bug/missing feature in JSC. To walkaround the issue we need to eval the code on native. This adds a bit of complexity to HMR as for both platforms we'll have to have a thin module to inject code but I don't see any other alternative. when debugging this is not needed as Chrome supports sourceMappingURLs on eval'ed code

Reviewed By: javache

Differential Revision: D2841788

fb-gh-sync-id: ad9370d26894527a151cea722463e694c670227e
2016-01-27 14:55:36 -08:00
Martín Bigio 4afeb4310b Simplify HMR codepath
Reviewed By: davidaurelio

Differential Revision: D2839590

fb-gh-sync-id: 9bb14cafc69eec7d7a8712b60435e29f2ba48d3c
2016-01-20 07:14:33 -08:00
Martín Bigio c9f274c02d Send assets updates through HRM interface
Reviewed By: frantic

Differential Revision: D2832693

fb-gh-sync-id: 816a01fa2f1f7cc8ca218de86b3e2e847ee005c9
2016-01-15 10:52:31 -08:00
Janic Duplessis e08a7f3587 Fix launching text editor from a redbox stacktrace on windows
Summary:
Launch the editor with cmd on windows.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5238

Reviewed By: svcscm

Differential Revision: D2819943

Pulled By: pcottle

fb-gh-sync-id: a38f88bb9be72871cc3a37367973371176799d9e
2016-01-11 13:27:31 -08:00
Martín Bigio fe77ce1c62 Show red boxes on HL mode
Summary:
public

We should further improve this on the future by showing the actual stacktrace instead of the `HMRClient` one. Also, we need to integrate this with the dev plugin that opens in the default editor the file/line the user clicks on.

Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2798889

fb-gh-sync-id: 2392966908c493e86e11b0d024e7b68156c9066c
2016-01-07 13:15:28 -08:00
Martín Bigio b9c5f753aa Fixes Hot Loading re-loading bug
Summary:
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Fixes a terrible bug due to which when Hot Loading enabled when the user reloads we'll serve them the first `hot` bundle he requested. This happened because when HMR enabled we bailed out after sending the HMR updates and didn't rebuild any of the bundles the user requested before. As a consequence, when they reload we'd sent him the first and only one we ever built.

The fix is to tweak the hmr listener to return a promise. This way we can run the remaining code on the file change listener just after the HMR stuff finishes. We need to do it this way to avoid the remaining stuff to compete for CPU with the HMR one and give the best possible experience when HMR is enabled.

Reviewed By: davidaurelio

Differential Revision: D2811382

fb-gh-sync-id: 906932d71f35467485cf8a865a8d59f4d2ff41a0
2016-01-07 12:03:58 -08:00
Martín Bigio 2b09614068 Skip file removal on HMR interface
Summary:
public

We're not planning to accept file removals in the short term on the HMR interface so lets bail when a file is removed (before this this we were throwing when trying to get the shallow dependencies).

Reviewed By: yungsters

Differential Revision: D2810534

fb-gh-sync-id: f2733382f4a2619e22bdf1163aa4180694fff9f8
2016-01-07 12:02:47 -08:00
Martín Bigio bdbadfd966 Make sure client is still connected while computing HMR update
Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2803506

fb-gh-sync-id: a182343947d52724e48709a8114fa48e8c97a7e2
2016-01-06 13:29:38 -08:00
Martín Bigio d875aac3c8 Resolve requires on HMR
Summary:
public

Requires are transformed when building the bundle but we forgot doing so when building the HMR one.

Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2801319

fb-gh-sync-id: ae70612945ab81a05154b14d6b756ef390770542
2016-01-06 09:47:31 -08:00
Martín Bigio f2bdb79782 Make HMR server send full list modules that changed
Summary:
public

Before this diff we were only accepting the module that was modified but the user. This works fine as long as the user doesn't modify the dependencies a module has but once he starts doing so the HMR runtime may fail when updating modules' code because they might might a few dependencies. For instance, if the user changes the `src` a `Image` has to reference an image (using the new asset system) that wasn't on the original bundle the user will get a red box. This diff addresses this by diffing the modules the app currently has with the new ones it should have and including all of them on the HMR update. Note this diffing is only done when the we realize the module that was modified changed it's dependencies so there's no additional overhead on this change.

Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2796325

fb-gh-sync-id: cac95f2e995310634c221bbbb09d9f3e7bc03e8d
2016-01-04 13:02:27 -08:00
Martín Bigio e75e861116 Make Hot Loading faster
Summary:
public

Before this this when a file was changed besides sending the HMR update we rebuild every single bundle that the packager had build (to serve it faster when the user hit cmd+r). Since when hot loading is enabled we don't do cmd+r all this work was pointless (except for when you're developing multiple apps using the same packager instance at the same time, which we can assume is very uncommon). As a consequence, the HMR update was competing with the rebundling job making HMR quite slow (i.e.: on one huge internal app it took up to 6s for the HMR changes to get applied).

So, this diff tweaks the file change listener so that we don't rebundle nor invoke the fileWatchers (use for live reload which is also useless when hot load is enabled) when hot loading is enabled. Also, it makes the HMR listener more high pri than the other listeners so that the HMR dev experience is as good as it can get.

Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2793827

fb-gh-sync-id: 724930db9f44974c15ad3f562910b0885e44efde
2015-12-29 18:25:40 -08:00
Martín Bigio b5081abae3 Send HMR updates only for files on the bundle
Summary:
public

Compute the dependencies of the bundle entry file just before sending HMR updates. In case the file that was changed doesn't belong to the bundle bail.

Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2793736

fb-gh-sync-id: f858e71b0dd5fe4f5b2307a22c6cef627eb66a22
2015-12-29 18:25:35 -08:00
Martín Bigio 5f850fbede Pipe `platform` and `bundleEntry` through WebSocket connection
Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2793572

fb-gh-sync-id: 6ce2467b8d528d1a91c1b4fc51741f2502674022
2015-12-29 18:25:28 -08:00
Martín Bigio 4ffb241647 Hot Loading E2E basic flow
Summary:
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Implement all the necessary glue code for several diffs submitted before to get Hot Loading work end to end:

- Simplify `HMRClient`: we don't need to make it stateful allowing to enable and disable it because both when we enable and disable the interface we need to reload the bundle.
- On the native side we introduced a singleton to process the bundle URL. This new class might alter the url to include the `hot` attribute. I'm not 100% sure this is the best way to implement this but we cannot use `CTLSettings` for this as it's are not available on oss and I didn't want to contaminate `RCTBridge` with something specific to hot loading. Also, we could potentially use this processor for other things in the future. Please let me know if you don't like this approach or you have a better idea :).
- Use this processor to alter the default bundle URL and request a `hot` bundle when hot loading is enabled. Also make sure to enable the HMR interface when the client activates it on the dev menu.
- Add packager `hot` option.
- Include gaeron's `react-transform` on Facebook's JS transformer.

The current implementation couples a bit React Native to this feature because `react-transform-hmr` is required on `InitializeJavaScriptAppEngine`. Ideally, the packager should accept an additional list of requires and include them on the bundle among all their dependencies. Note this is not the same as the option `runBeforeMainModule` as that one only adds a require to the provided module but doesn't include all the dependencies that module amy have that the entry point doesn't. I'll address this in a follow up task to enable asap hot loading (9536142)

I had to remove 2 `.babelrc` files from `react-proxy` and `react-deep-force-update`. There's an internal task for fixing the underlaying issue to avoid doing this horrible hack (t9515889).

Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2790806

fb-gh-sync-id: d4b78a2acfa071d6b3accc2e6716ef5611ad4fda
2015-12-28 16:44:59 -08:00
Martín Bigio ac9c3c548d Make Packager send fresh modules through HMR interface
Reviewed By: frantic

Differential Revision: D2787951

fb-gh-sync-id: 63c04710b60d99b5161ef9a40b116ba2f72df745
2015-12-28 16:44:38 -08:00
Martín Bigio 90781d3067 Introduce Packager and App HMR WebSocket connection
Summary:
public

This diff adds infra to both the Packager and the running app to have a WebSocket based connection between them. This connection is toggled by a new dev menu item, namely `Enable/Disable Hot Loading`.

Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2787621

fb-gh-sync-id: d1dee769348e4830c28782e7b650d025f2b3a786
2015-12-28 16:44:32 -08:00
Sebastian Markbage 8d397b4cbc Decouple Module System from Native Calls
Summary:
The JavaScript ecosystem doesn't have the notion of a built-in native module loader. Even Node is decoupled from its module loader. The module loader system is just JS that runs on top of the global `process` object which has all the built-in goodies.

Additionally there is no such thing as a global require. That is something unique to our providesModule system. In other module systems such as node, every require is contextual. Even registered npm names are localized by version.

The only global namespace that is accessible to the host environment is the global object. Normally module systems attaches itself onto the hooks provided by the host environment on the global object.

Currently, we have two forms of dispatch that reaches directly into the module system. executeJSCall which reaches directly into require. Everything now calls through the BatchedBridge module (except one RCTLog edge case that I will fix). I propose that the executors calls directly onto `BatchedBridge` through an instance on the global so that everything is guaranteed to go through it. It becomes the main communication hub.

I also propose that we drop the dynamic requires inside of MessageQueue/BatchBridge and instead have the modules register themselves with the bridge.

executeJSCall was originally modeled after the XHP equivalent. The XHP equivalent was designed that way because the act of doing the call was the thing that defined a dependency on the module from the page. However, that is not how React Native works.

The JS side is driving the dependencies by virtue of requiring new modules and frameworks and the existence of dependencies is driven by the JS side, so this design doesn't make as much sense.

The main driver for this is to be able to introduce a new module system like Prepack's module system. However, it also unlocks the possibility to do dead module elimination even in our current module system. It is currently not possible because we don't know which module might be called from native.

Since the module system now becomes decoupled we could publish all our providesModule modules as npm/CommonJS modules using a rewrite script. That's what React Core does.

That way people could use any CommonJS bundler such as Webpack, Closure Compiler, Rollup or some new innovation to create a JS bundle.

This diff expands the executeJSCalls to the BatchedBridge's three individual pieces to make them first class instead of being dynamic. This removes one layer of abstraction. Hopefully we can also remove more of the things that register themselves with the BatchedBridge (various EventEmitters) and instead have everything go through the public protocol. ReactMethod/RCT_EXPORT_METHOD.

public

Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2717535

fb-gh-sync-id: 70114f05483124f5ac5c4570422bb91a60a727f6
2015-12-08 16:03:37 -08:00
Alex Kotliarskyi a710eb3292 Try to guess user's editor
Summary: public

Currently works only on OSX and supports Sublime (2/3) and Atom.

The idea is to get the list of running processes and try to find some well-known
editors there.

Reviewed By: vjeux

Differential Revision: D2642865

fb-gh-sync-id: d346902662354b2f633651a9bc54368146133651
2015-11-11 13:47:34 -08:00
Kai Wood 635edd9ccc Support line number arguments for RubyMine
Summary: RubyMine's command line launcher `mine` supports the same syntax as `mate` for jumping to line numbers. This patch adds it to the list.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3883

Reviewed By: svcscm

Differential Revision: D2615422

Pulled By: pcottle

fb-gh-sync-id: 79a70f524f852ba8eb4803e6abc6970abbf02b61
2015-11-04 07:56:27 -08:00
Jan Kassens 2519d25992 Fix undefined var exception
Summary: This check to see if `require` exists was bad as it throws an error for an
undefined reference in case it doesn't exist.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3845

Reviewed By: svcscm

Differential Revision: D2613368

Pulled By: martinbigio

fb-gh-sync-id: 7b1d0f38e4af9bce81356a613d6105f2c00c7ed7
2015-11-03 17:11:29 -08:00
Chris Geirman b752d79838 update pro tip to clarify how to configure zsh shell
Summary: Thanks to alex_frantic for helping me solve this problem...
https://twitter.com/alex_frantic/status/657276624220659712
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3853

Reviewed By: svcscm

Differential Revision: D2609728

Pulled By: pcottle

fb-gh-sync-id: edb20fcbaff0289a2363eedebd84d20c2d3b39aa
2015-11-02 21:33:31 -08:00
Martín Bigio bcf762af60 Move files from `packager/` to `local-cli`
Summary: public

This is not only to put the files on a place where it makes more sense but also to allow to use ES6 features on them as `/packager` is not whitelisted on `babel`.

Reviewed By: mkonicek

Differential Revision: D2577267

fb-gh-sync-id: b69a17c0aad349a3eda987e33d1778d97a8e1549
2015-10-26 15:38:14 -07:00