react-native/Libraries/JavaScriptAppEngine/Initialization/InitializeJavaScriptAppEngine.js
Franklyn Tackitt 1b40db7ec0 Remove iOS platform check for running devtools
Summary:
Currently, DevTools only work under ios (although this is undocumented!), because the JavaScriptEngine initialization process skips setupDevTools() on android.

DevTools work fine with Android, as tested on 0.26, 0.27, and 0.28 using Nuclide's inspector.

For reference, [the relevant issue on react-devtools](https://github.com/facebook/react-devtools/issues/229).
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8095

Reviewed By: bestander

Differential Revision: D3430206

Pulled By: javache

fbshipit-source-id: 826f0252fff3f0ec2c843149540a0109e34d1d18
2016-06-15 04:58:52 -07:00

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/**
* 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.
*
* Sets up global variables typical in most JavaScript environments.
*
* 1. Global timers (via `setTimeout` etc).
* 2. Global console object.
* 3. Hooks for printing stack traces with source maps.
*
* Leaves enough room in the environment for implementing your own:
* 1. Require system.
* 2. Bridged modules.
*
* @providesModule InitializeJavaScriptAppEngine
*/
/* eslint strict: 0 */
/* globals window: true */
require('regenerator-runtime/runtime');
if (typeof GLOBAL === 'undefined') {
global.GLOBAL = global;
}
if (typeof window === 'undefined') {
global.window = global;
}
function setUpProcess() {
global.process = global.process || {};
global.process.env = global.process.env || {};
if (!global.process.env.NODE_ENV) {
global.process.env.NODE_ENV = __DEV__ ? 'development' : 'production';
}
}
function setUpProfile() {
const Systrace = require('Systrace');
Systrace.setEnabled(global.__RCTProfileIsProfiling || false);
}
function setUpConsole() {
// ExceptionsManager transitively requires Promise so we install it after
const ExceptionsManager = require('ExceptionsManager');
ExceptionsManager.installConsoleErrorReporter();
require('RCTLog');
}
/**
* Assigns a new global property, replacing the existing one if there is one.
*
* Existing properties are preserved as `originalPropertyName`. Both properties
* will maintain the same enumerability & configurability.
*
* This allows you to undo the more aggressive polyfills, should you need to.
* For example, if you want to route network requests through DevTools (to trace
* them):
*
* global.XMLHttpRequest = global.originalXMLHttpRequest;
*
* For more info on that particular case, see:
* https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/934
*/
function polyfillGlobal(name, newValue, scope = global) {
const descriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(scope, name);
if (descriptor) {
const backupName = `original${name[0].toUpperCase()}${name.substr(1)}`;
Object.defineProperty(scope, backupName, {...descriptor, value: scope[name]});
}
const {enumerable, writable} = descriptor || {};
// jest for some bad reasons runs the polyfill code multiple times. In jest
// environment, XmlHttpRequest doesn't exist so getOwnPropertyDescriptor
// returns undefined and defineProperty default for writable is false.
// Therefore, the second time it runs, defineProperty will fatal :(
Object.defineProperty(scope, name, {
configurable: true,
enumerable: enumerable !== false,
writable: writable !== false,
value: newValue,
});
}
function polyfillLazyGlobal(name, valueFn, scope = global) {
const descriptor = getPropertyDescriptor(scope, name);
if (descriptor) {
const backupName = `original${name[0].toUpperCase()}${name.substr(1)}`;
Object.defineProperty(scope, backupName, descriptor);
}
const {enumerable, writable} = descriptor || {};
Object.defineProperty(scope, name, {
configurable: true,
enumerable: enumerable !== false,
get() {
return (global[name] = valueFn());
},
set(value) {
Object.defineProperty(global, name, {
configurable: true,
enumerable: enumerable !== false,
writable: writable !== false,
value,
});
}
});
}
/**
* Polyfill a module if it is not already defined in `scope`.
*/
function polyfillIfNeeded(name, polyfill, scope = global, descriptor = {}) {
if (scope[name] === undefined) {
Object.defineProperty(scope, name, {...descriptor, value: polyfill});
}
}
function setUpErrorHandler() {
if (global.__fbDisableExceptionsManager) {
return;
}
function handleError(e, isFatal) {
try {
require('ExceptionsManager').handleException(e, isFatal);
} catch (ee) {
console.log('Failed to print error: ', ee.message);
}
}
const ErrorUtils = require('ErrorUtils');
ErrorUtils.setGlobalHandler(handleError);
}
/**
* Sets up a set of window environment wrappers that ensure that the
* BatchedBridge is flushed after each tick. In both the case of the
* `UIWebView` based `RCTJavaScriptCaller` and `RCTContextCaller`, we
* implement our own custom timing bridge that should be immune to
* unexplainably dropped timing signals.
*/
function setUpTimers() {
const defineLazyTimer = (name) => {
polyfillLazyGlobal(name, () => require('JSTimers')[name]);
};
defineLazyTimer('setTimeout');
defineLazyTimer('setInterval');
defineLazyTimer('setImmediate');
defineLazyTimer('clearTimeout');
defineLazyTimer('clearInterval');
defineLazyTimer('clearImmediate');
defineLazyTimer('requestAnimationFrame');
defineLazyTimer('cancelAnimationFrame');
}
function setUpAlert() {
if (!global.alert) {
global.alert = function(text) {
// Require Alert on demand. Requiring it too early can lead to issues
// with things like Platform not being fully initialized.
require('Alert').alert('Alert', '' + text);
};
}
}
function setUpPromise() {
// The native Promise implementation throws the following error:
// ERROR: Event loop not supported.
polyfillLazyGlobal('Promise', () => require('Promise'));
}
function setUpXHR() {
// The native XMLHttpRequest in Chrome dev tools is CORS aware and won't
// let you fetch anything from the internet
polyfillLazyGlobal('XMLHttpRequest', () => require('XMLHttpRequest'));
polyfillLazyGlobal('FormData', () => require('FormData'));
polyfillLazyGlobal('fetch', () => require('fetch').fetch);
polyfillLazyGlobal('Headers', () => require('fetch').Headers);
polyfillLazyGlobal('Request', () => require('fetch').Request);
polyfillLazyGlobal('Response', () => require('fetch').Response);
polyfillLazyGlobal('WebSocket', () => require('WebSocket'));
}
function setUpGeolocation() {
polyfillIfNeeded('navigator', {}, global, {
writable: true,
enumerable: true,
configurable: true,
});
Object.defineProperty(global.navigator, 'product', {value: 'ReactNative'});
polyfillLazyGlobal('geolocation', () => require('Geolocation'), global.navigator);
}
function setUpMapAndSet() {
// We can't make these lazy as Map checks the global.Map to see if it's
// available but in our case it'll be a lazy getter.
polyfillGlobal('Map', require('Map'));
polyfillGlobal('Set', require('Set'));
}
function setUpDevTools() {
if (__DEV__) {
// not when debugging in chrome
if (!window.document) {
const setupDevtools = require('setupDevtools');
setupDevtools();
}
require('RCTDebugComponentOwnership');
require('react-transform-hmr');
}
}
function getPropertyDescriptor(object, name) {
while (object) {
const descriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(object, name);
if (descriptor) {
return descriptor;
}
object = Object.getPrototypeOf(object);
}
}
setUpProcess();
setUpProfile();
setUpConsole();
setUpTimers();
setUpAlert();
setUpPromise();
setUpErrorHandler();
setUpXHR();
setUpGeolocation();
setUpMapAndSet();
setUpDevTools();
// Just to make sure the JS gets packaged up. Wait until the JS environment has
// been initialized before requiring them.
require('RCTDeviceEventEmitter');
require('RCTNativeAppEventEmitter');
require('PerformanceLogger');