The CMake packaging added shared libraries to the node release package, but the
build system isn't set up to work with them so just go back to using the static
libraries.
Cuts the time taken to run the react native tests on my machine from 198
seconds to 41 seconds. Probably has a similar impact on the react native
debugger performance.
Cuts the time taken to run the react native tests on my machine from 198
seconds to 41 seconds. Probably has a similar impact on the react native
debugger performance.
* Add basic permissions skeleton
* ...
* Update permissions api
* Wait for server to process management realm, add offer api
* Fix test of apply and get permissions, add offer test
* Accept permission offer
* Accept permission offer test
* Invalidate permission offer
* Add basic docs (still need some links etc)
* Refactor tests
* Only run permission tests where sync is enabled
* Use legal syntax for user name generation
* Add changelog entry
* Streamline permission tests
* Fix casing for access level names etc.
* Add basic definitions to index.d.ts
* Use settimeout for resolving promise from listener
* Complete typescript defs
* Improve docs
* Allow 'any' as default recipient in getGrantedPermissions
* Fix getSpecialPurposeRealm on iOS
* Response to PR comments
* Respond to PR comments
* Fix offer description
* Skip permission tests in chrome debugger :-/
When building Android on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, this fixes an error for a missing header file:
In file included from ./src/android/io_realm_react_RealmReactModule.cpp:19:0:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/include/jni.h:45:20: fatal error: jni_md.h: No such file or directory
^
compilation terminated.
make: *** [/home/ashwinp/projects/realm-js/react-native/android/build/tmp/buildReactNdkLib/local/armeabi-v7a/objs-debug/realmreact/src/android/io_realm_react_RealmReactModule.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
make: Leaving directory `/home/ashwinp/projects/realm-js/react-native/android/src/main/jni'
:buildReactNdkLib FAILED
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.