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Summary: I started working on improving the `StatusBar` API and make it work on Android. I added support for `setColor`, `setTranslucent` (the status bar is still visible but the app can draw under) and `setHidden` on Android. Looking for feedback on how to improve the API before I put more time on this :). Right now I went for a cross platform API and functions that don't exist on a platform are just a no-op but I'm not sure it is the best choice since at the moment what is supported is very different between both platforms. I was wondering what you guys think and if it would be better off as 2 different modules. It is also possible to port some of the features I added for Android to iOS even if there is no 'standard' way to do it. Like `setColor` could be implemented by drawing a colored view under the status bar and translucent by adding/removing some padding. Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5360 Reviewed By: svcscm Differential Revision: D2840417 Pulled By: nicklockwood fb-gh-sync-id: 5c8d988bccf8035341f0efe27e54dd8402c18d24 |
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core | ||
jsdocs | ||
layout | ||
server | ||
src/react-native | ||
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README.md | ||
package.json | ||
publish-android.sh | ||
publish.sh | ||
setup.sh |
README.md
Run the website server
The first time, get all the dependencies loaded via
npm install
Then, run the server via
npm start
open http://localhost:8079/react-native/index.html
Anytime you change the contents, just refresh the page and it's going to be updated.
Publish the website
First setup your environment by having two folders, one react-native
and one react-native-gh-pages
. The publish script expects those exact names.
./setup.sh
Then, after you've done changes, just run the command and it'll automatically build the static version of the site and publish it to gh-pages.
./publish.sh