/** * Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant * of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. */ #import #import @class RCTBridge; @protocol RCTBridgeMethod; /** * The type of a block that is capable of sending a response to a bridged * operation. Use this for returning callback methods to JS. */ typedef void (^RCTResponseSenderBlock)(NSArray *response); /** * The type of a block that is capable of sending an error response to a * bridged operation. Use this for returning error information to JS. */ typedef void (^RCTResponseErrorBlock)(NSError *error); /** * Block that bridge modules use to resolve the JS promise waiting for a result. * Nil results are supported and are converted to JS's undefined value. */ typedef void (^RCTPromiseResolveBlock)(id result); /** * Block that bridge modules use to reject the JS promise waiting for a result. * The error may be nil but it is preferable to pass an NSError object for more * precise error messages. */ typedef void (^RCTPromiseRejectBlock)(NSString *code, NSString *message, NSError *error); /** * This constant can be returned from +methodQueue to force module * methods to be called on the JavaScript thread. This can have serious * implications for performance, so only use this if you're sure it's what * you need. * * NOTE: RCTJSThread is not a real libdispatch queue */ extern dispatch_queue_t RCTJSThread; /** * Provides the interface needed to register a bridge module. */ @protocol RCTBridgeModule /** * Place this macro in your class implementation to automatically register * your module with the bridge when it loads. The optional js_name argument * will be used as the JS module name. If omitted, the JS module name will * match the Objective-C class name. */ #define RCT_EXPORT_MODULE(js_name) \ RCT_EXTERN void RCTRegisterModule(Class); \ + (NSString *)moduleName { return @#js_name; } \ + (void)load { RCTRegisterModule(self); } // Implemented by RCT_EXPORT_MODULE + (NSString *)moduleName; @optional /** * A reference to the RCTBridge. Useful for modules that require access * to bridge features, such as sending events or making JS calls. This * will be set automatically by the bridge when it initializes the module. * To implement this in your module, just add `@synthesize bridge = _bridge;` */ @property (nonatomic, weak, readonly) RCTBridge *bridge; /** * The queue that will be used to call all exported methods. If omitted, this * will call on a default background queue, which is avoids blocking the main * thread. * * If the methods in your module need to interact with UIKit methods, they will * probably need to call those on the main thread, as most of UIKit is main- * thread-only. You can tell React Native to call your module methods on the * main thread by returning a reference to the main queue, like this: * * - (dispatch_queue_t)methodQueue * { * return dispatch_get_main_queue(); * } * * If you don't want to specify the queue yourself, but you need to use it * inside your class (e.g. if you have internal methods that need to dispatch * onto that queue), you can just add `@synthesize methodQueue = _methodQueue;` * and the bridge will populate the methodQueue property for you automatically * when it initializes the module. */ @property (nonatomic, strong, readonly) dispatch_queue_t methodQueue; /** * Wrap the parameter line of your method implementation with this macro to * expose it to JS. By default the exposed method will match the first part of * the Objective-C method selector name (up to the first colon). Use * RCT_REMAP_METHOD to specify the JS name of the method. * * For example, in ModuleName.m: * * - (void)doSomething:(NSString *)aString withA:(NSInteger)a andB:(NSInteger)b * { ... } * * becomes * * RCT_EXPORT_METHOD(doSomething:(NSString *)aString * withA:(NSInteger)a * andB:(NSInteger)b) * { ... } * * and is exposed to JavaScript as `NativeModules.ModuleName.doSomething`. * * ## Promises * * Bridge modules can also define methods that are exported to JavaScript as * methods that return a Promise, and are compatible with JS async functions. * * Declare the last two parameters of your native method to be a resolver block * and a rejecter block. The resolver block must precede the rejecter block. * * For example: * * RCT_EXPORT_METHOD(doSomethingAsync:(NSString *)aString * resolver:(RCTPromiseResolveBlock)resolve * rejecter:(RCTPromiseRejectBlock)reject * { ... } * * Calling `NativeModules.ModuleName.doSomethingAsync(aString)` from * JavaScript will return a promise that is resolved or rejected when your * native method implementation calls the respective block. * */ #define RCT_EXPORT_METHOD(method) \ RCT_REMAP_METHOD(, method) /** * Similar to RCT_EXPORT_METHOD but lets you set the JS name of the exported * method. Example usage: * * RCT_REMAP_METHOD(executeQueryWithParameters, * executeQuery:(NSString *)query parameters:(NSDictionary *)parameters) * { ... } */ #define RCT_REMAP_METHOD(js_name, method) \ RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_METHOD(js_name, method) \ - (void)method /** * Use this macro in a private Objective-C implementation file to automatically * register an external module with the bridge when it loads. This allows you to * register Swift or private Objective-C classes with the bridge. * * For example if one wanted to export a Swift class to the bridge: * * MyModule.swift: * * @objc(MyModule) class MyModule: NSObject { * * @objc func doSomething(string: String! withFoo a: Int, bar b: Int) { ... } * * } * * MyModuleExport.m: * * #import * * @interface RCT_EXTERN_MODULE(MyModule, NSObject) * * RCT_EXTERN_METHOD(doSomething:(NSString *)string withFoo:(NSInteger)a bar:(NSInteger)b) * * @end * * This will now expose MyModule and the method to JavaScript via * `NativeModules.MyModule.doSomething` */ #define RCT_EXTERN_MODULE(objc_name, objc_supername) \ RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_MODULE(, objc_name, objc_supername) /** * Like RCT_EXTERN_MODULE, but allows setting a custom JavaScript name. */ #define RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_MODULE(js_name, objc_name, objc_supername) \ objc_name : objc_supername \ @end \ @interface objc_name (RCTExternModule) \ @end \ @implementation objc_name (RCTExternModule) \ RCT_EXPORT_MODULE(js_name) /** * Use this macro in accordance with RCT_EXTERN_MODULE to export methods * of an external module. */ #define RCT_EXTERN_METHOD(method) \ RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_METHOD(, method) /** * Like RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_METHOD, but allows setting a custom JavaScript name. */ #define RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_METHOD(js_name, method) \ + (NSArray *)RCT_CONCAT(__rct_export__, \ RCT_CONCAT(js_name, RCT_CONCAT(__LINE__, __COUNTER__))) { \ return @[@#js_name, @#method]; \ } /** * Injects methods into JS. Entries in this array are used in addition to any * methods defined using the macros above. This method is called only once, * before registration. */ - (NSArray> *)methodsToExport; /** * Injects constants into JS. These constants are made accessible via * NativeModules.ModuleName.X. It is only called once for the lifetime of the * bridge, so it is not suitable for returning dynamic values, but may be used * for long-lived values such as session keys, that are regenerated only as * part of a reload of the entire React application. */ - (NSDictionary *)constantsToExport; /** * Notifies the module that a batch of JS method invocations has just completed. */ - (void)batchDidComplete; /** * Notifies the module that the active batch of JS method invocations has been * partially flushed. * * This occurs before -batchDidComplete, and more frequently. */ - (void)partialBatchDidFlush; @end