Summary:
The Codegen is generating a broken output if using the default library name: `Packages<GradleModuleName>Spec`.
This diff is fixing the codegenerator to don't call the `.lowerCase` on the library name when generating the Makefile.
Changelog:
[Android] [Fixed] - Do not .lowerCase the library name when codegenerating TurboModule Specs
Reviewed By: ShikaSD
Differential Revision: D32597578
fbshipit-source-id: dee729a44134d7b3878074507191bb2a1c200608
Summary:
This diff runs the codemod to add type annotations to function parameters in preparation for Flow's local type inference (LTI) project. I ran the codemod over xplat/js and reverted any files that had flow errors in them. See the list of commands run to see the regeneration of various files.
Changelog:
[Internal][Changed] - Added type annotations
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D32075270
fbshipit-source-id: 6a9cd85aab120b4d9e690bac142a415525dbf298
Summary:
When I upgraded React Native to Prettier v2.x, I removed `format` from a few files to reduce the number of changes.
This is a follow-up to bring back `format` and fix any remaining issues.
Changelog:
[Internal]
Reviewed By: zertosh
Differential Revision: D32287259
fbshipit-source-id: 37ea6d2c973b1db5d37c46d73675bdf436fb9a9d
Summary:
We are in the middle of a Prettier upgrade and some of the files which disagree between Prettier v1.x and v2.x are now being flagged by `eslint-plugin-prettier` as lint errors.
The correct fix here is probably to update `eslint-config-prettier` and `eslint-plugin-prettier`, but I am landing this first to unbreak CI.
Reviewed By: mendoncakeegan
Differential Revision: D32129458
fbshipit-source-id: a5206a5ef58f1d7614f9459c99b9e39109be6de9
Summary:
While working updating the codeden Makefile template for Android, I've removed
the `libreact_debug` and `libreact_render_debug` dependencies as they were unused in a
simple turbomodule. Turns out that `:ReactAndroid` is depending on having those dependencies.
Moving the build file to use AGP APIs, triggers this scenario and is making `ReactAndroid`
failing to build (see the build status for https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/32443).
I'm updating the codegen Makefile template to reintrodce the two libraries + I've update the prebuilt
makefile (used in the playbook) to include `react_debug` prebuilts as they were missing.
Changelog:
[Internal] [Changed] - Re-add libreact_debug to codegen makefile and add prebuilts for them
Reviewed By: ShikaSD
Differential Revision: D31900675
fbshipit-source-id: ff188c0498a0dca4a951a548a580ca8dd0674782
Summary:
This diff updates the Makefile generated by `react-native-codegen`
to include the correct list of modules. Specifically I've removed some modules that are unused
like `libreact_debug` and added others that are necessary for the build to compile correctly
such as `libfbjni`.
Plus I've bumped the C++ version to 17 as we had a mixture of 14 and 17 across the codebase.
Changelog:
[Internal] [Changed] - Update codegen template to include correct native modules and C++17
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D31754427
fbshipit-source-id: 8490fa5c5ad298689b564f760c3fc65550c94547
Summary:
Ship libjsi as a standalone dynamic library. This prevents problems
with exception handling caused by duplicate typeinfo across multiple
shared libs, and reduces bundle size by removing duplicate copies of
JSI.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D30599215
fbshipit-source-id: abad1398342a5328daa825f3f684e0067cad7a96
Summary:
This pre-suppresses the 154 error diff ahead of its release, since it is large.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: samwgoldman
Differential Revision: D29065246
fbshipit-source-id: f418041305a46df410dcbe3d9a4db81a61ac7014
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/31543
Changelog:
[iOS][Added] - Description
When compiling iOS apps with flag `-Wnullability-completeness` (like Lightspeed app and soon Instagram), Objective-C headers are required to either have full *explicit* nullability annotations on all members of its public API, or none at all; partially annotated headers will fail to build that module.
RN native modules are currently generated with *partial* annotations. This works today because most apps are not compiled with `-Wnullability-completeness` turned on. But when we flip the switch for Instagram, the app doesn't build due to importing these RN partially annotated modules.
JavsScript Flow types are implied nonnull, and the current RN codegen translates Flow's [maybe/optional](https://flow.org/en/docs/types/maybe/) type to Obj-C `_Nullable` annotation, and everything else without an explicit Obj-C annotation. However this creates a mismatch with the Obj-C type system, where the implied default is *unannotated*, which is handled differently from nonnull when built with the nullability compiler flags.
There is a simple Obj-C macro that automatically adds *explicit nonnull* annotations to all members in a header: `NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN` / `NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END`. If we add this to *all* RN-generated headers, however, we run into issues:
1) We may erroneously assume any previously-unannotated header was meant to be nonnull and cause future bugs
2) Another compiler flag (`-Wnullable-to-nonnull-conversion`) statically analyzes Obj-C implementation code to prevent us from ever passing null to one of these headers. Much existing Obj-C code will break here, and it's ambiguous if these are true or false positives because of the first point.
Instead, in this diff we add a new BUCK flag `ios_assume_nonnull` to let module authors opt into automatic nonnull for unannotated members so that Obj-C headers are generated correctly in alignment with Flow's type system. We can migrate all libraries individually as needed and eventually make this the RN native codegen default.
Reviewed By: RSNara
Differential Revision: D28396446
fbshipit-source-id: ad3a3a97ab19183df4ef504b1c3140596c8f69ca
Summary:
Changelog: [Internal]
Adds react_debug dependency in Android.mk where it was missing
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D26617400
fbshipit-source-id: 5ac799269b106eadd881d30490ac34bd2134a9b7
Summary:
Building ReactAndroid from source on Windows has recently hit the limitation of maximum path lengths.
At build time, during the `:ReactAndroid:buildReactNdkLib` task, the linker tries to access several of the intermediate binaries located deep in the tmp folder hierarchy, eg.
```
D:\r\ReactAndroid\build\tmp\buildReactNdkLib/local/armeabi-v7a/objs/react_render_components_progressbar/D_/r/ReactAndroid/__/ReactCommon/react/renderer/components/progressbar/android/react/renderer/components/progressbar/AndroidProgressBarMeasurementsManager.o
```
**Suggested fix:** for modules such as `react_render_components_progressbar` and `react_render_components_picker`, rename them to `rrc_progressbar` etc.
**NOTE**: this assumes that the fix from https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/30535 is in place. This regression happened while https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/30535 has been pending checkin.
**Other mitigations I've tried:**
- setting [`LOCAL_SHORT_COMMANDS`](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/android_mk#local_short_commands) for the problematic modules or `APP_SHORT_COMMANDS` for the root project. Turns out those commands don't work on the NDK version RN requires, but even after manually applying a [patch ](https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/ndk/+/1126440) to my local copy of the NDK, these flags had no effect.
- moving the repo directory higher in the file system tree, and using short directory names `D:\r\...` was not enough
- creating virtual drive letters for specific long paths with the [`sust`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/subst#examples) command is not workable, since they depend on the source folder structure, and get partly generated by the build system, which I can't plug into
- just enabling long path support on Windows is not enough, since the compiler toolchain doesn't support them.
## Changelog
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[Android] [Fixed] - Fix source build on Windows machines vol. 2
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/30776
Test Plan:
Run `.\gradlew installArchives`
Before:

Now:

Differential Revision: D26194286
Pulled By: mdvacca
fbshipit-source-id: 778b5a0515148e2ace19e7902f74301831ebed94
Summary:
NativeModule getConstants() methods on Java might not be used within Java. So, they can be stripped by proguard. This diff adds the DoNotStrip annotation to the getConstants() method.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: keoskate
Differential Revision: D26265874
fbshipit-source-id: b405ee32406e829212e5c9641750a6b5795899c3
Summary:
## What This Does
- **Phase 1:** Given a component, convert its props (and all its ObjectTypeAnnotations) into this Pojo data structure under some namespace. This is a recursive operation.
- **Phase 2:** Loop over each Pojo data structure, and serialize it to Java class.
So...
- Each Component has its own namespace (i.e: its hasteModuleName) for Java Pojo objects.
- Each Component generates 1 Pojo object, for its props.
- Each Component generates 1 Pojo object for every ObjectTypeAnnotation in its props.
## Decisions
By design, [JNI can read/write to private properties on Java objects](https://stackoverflow.com/a/12208643). So, each Pojo, which represents an ObjectTypeAnnotation, contains only a private member variable for each of its properties, and a getter to retrieve the data from each of its private members.
## Todos
- Improved type-safety:
- ReservedTypeAnnotation (e.g: PointPrimitive). These currently map to ReadableMap.
- String enums, and Int enums don't actually generate Java enums.
- Verify if there are any compilation issues by wiring this up to the Codegen buck infra.
- To actually use the Pojos, we'll need C++/Jni codegen to transform C++ props into these Pojos. Building this out will give a more accurate assessment of the app-size cost of Pojos. However, we can do that if we deem that the app-size increase from adding just the Pojo classes is negligible enough to **not** rule out this entire approach.
- ~~Add some annotations to prevent these Pojo classes from being stripped at compile-time.~~ D26041103
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D26038189
fbshipit-source-id: c137c4ca6b043ee76adb354105aff6e0f270df86
Summary:
## Problem
Suppose we have this NativeModule spec, that uses Object literals that contain a property called "id":
```
export interface Spec extends TurboModule {
// Exported methods.
+getConstants: () => {|
id: string,
|};
+getObject: (arg: {id: Object}) => Object;
}
```
For both object literals, we'll generate C++ structs, backed by NSDictionaries. The method in each struct will be named "id_" to avoid a name clash with ObjC's `id` identifier. However, calling that id_ method should still access the "id" property in the corresponding NSDictionary.
## Expected Output
```
inline id<NSObject> JS::NativeSampleTurboModule::SpecGetObjectArg::id_() const
{
id const p = _v[@"id"];
return p;
}
inline JS::NativeSampleTurboModule::Constants::Builder::Builder(const Input i) : _factory(^{
NSMutableDictionary *d = [NSMutableDictionary new];
auto id_ = i.id_.get();
d[@"id"] = id_;
return d;
}) {}
```
## Actual Output
```
inline id<NSObject> JS::NativeSampleTurboModule::SpecGetObjectArg::id_() const
{
id const p = _v[@"id_"]; // <-- HERE!
return p;
}
inline JS::NativeSampleTurboModule::Constants::Builder::Builder(const Input i) : _factory(^{
NSMutableDictionary *d = [NSMutableDictionary new];
auto id_ = i.id_.get();
d[@"id_"] = id_; // <-- HERE!
return d;
}) {}
```
NOTE: This code was generated by running `jf get --version 119805822 && buck build //xplat/js:FBReactNativeSpec_Sample-flow-types-ios --show-output`
This diff fixes this mistake.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D25907493
fbshipit-source-id: cb37cbf49db4f871b3f4046f7397a7b1b7df0357
Summary:
Changelog: [internal]
Codegen was generating code with return value number instead of boolean.
Reviewed By: RSNara
Differential Revision: D25863062
fbshipit-source-id: 780f88dd2d83e303b03d1ed9cc837ac6733f1702
Summary:
## Changes
All `rn_library(codegen_modules = True)` must now also specify native_module_android_package_name, like so:
```
rn_library(
name = "FBAuth"
codegen_modules = True,
native_module_spec_name = "Foo",
native_module_android_package_name = "com.facebook.fbreact.specs",
)
```
This will generate the FBAuth Java spec files under the appropriate directory: "com/facebook/fbreact/specs". It will also make the code-generated specs have the appropriate package name: "com.facebook.fbreact.specs".
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D25723176
fbshipit-source-id: 6efec1cbee43d70110c0ef23e2422e08609b61d4
Summary:
NativeModule methods are meant to be called from JavaScript. As such, they may not necessarily have call-sites in Java. This means that they're succeptible to being stripped by proguard.
This diff annotates all exported NativeModule methods with DoNotStrip, so that proguard doesn't strip them. We already do this in the legacy codegen.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D25723801
fbshipit-source-id: a7c8701e0a5d03a970f5f19cc6ae6b320a2e99a1
Summary:
Generate Fabric C++ files along side TM spec files for RNTester. The combined .so then has both TM and Fabric files.
This commit also removed the checked-in JNI files.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D25674313
fbshipit-source-id: 8091d5a00f42849a74cab50e8d24f4010d500e5b
Summary:
## Changes
{| ... |} -> { ... }
**Motivation:** In Flow, object literals are exact by default. So, there's no need for the pipes. Also: Now, the syntax for object literals is consistent across react-native-codegen.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D24774771
fbshipit-source-id: 24ceb6f5876122aa8ad9e08c7e903215864ad6f5
Summary:
Everywhere else in the CodegenSchema, type annotation partials are suffixed with "Shape". In the NativeModule schema, we were using the suffix "Schema". In this diff, we standardize on the "Shape" suffix.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D24719395
fbshipit-source-id: 307935f5fe0681c31cd52e9cf4ae579f61c1ae68
Summary:
CodegenSchema exports `NativeModuleMethodParamSchema` and `NativeModuleObjectTypeAnnotationPropertySchema`, which are partials of NativeModule type annotations. This creates unnecessary coupling between the type annotations of CodegenSchema and the files that depend on it.
**Actual Problem:** Suppose that we want to rename one of these partials. Then, all imports in all files would have to be updated, even when the actual shape of the composed type annotation wasn't changed.
This diff removes these partials, which reduces the surface area of the exports of CodegenSchema.js
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D24719396
fbshipit-source-id: c822aaa252f156c524f4ef4917ebb61b1a39ff9e
Summary:
Reserved type annotations can appear in three different contexts: commands, props, and NativeModules. For now, commands and NativeModules share the same reserved type annotations. In the future, we may want to merge these reserved type annotations with the props reserved type annotations.
**Motivation:** The meaning of FunctionValue in FunctionValueTypeAnnotation isn't clear - in fact, it's downright confusing. Therefore, this diff renames this Flow type to ReservedTypeAnnotation, which I believe sufficiently captures the intent of the type annotation.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D24701322
fbshipit-source-id: bde0273b4a89c9e7175c60ed3468ed870b320044
Summary:
This fixed a bug in the JS Java spec generator. Optional methods were still marked `abstract` before this fix. Instead it should be a normal method with potentially falsy return value.
The JavaPoet version does this correctly already, but there was a minor typo with void return type vs optional.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: RSNara
Differential Revision: D24524432
fbshipit-source-id: 57a248580a78bc255f34d0492ebe3a4691e66667
Summary:
For now, separate the definition of `modules` generator per platform to avoid file output collision. Additionally:
* For Android, produce files under java/ (plus nested subdirs based on packageName) and jni/ (for C++ files) - JavaPoet version already does it
* Allow configuring packageName for Android - JavaPoet version has this
* Avoid tmp directory dance in the CLI script, given the proper modules separation
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D24410864
fbshipit-source-id: 9bd6bc1d65bec037bfca32ec478f3af50d72e927
Summary:
In our Codegen generators, we were using `codegenModuleName` to refer to the name of the spec file. Calling this `hasteModuleName` makes it more clear what this name refers to (i.e: the name of the spec file). This diff performs that rename.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D24386282
fbshipit-source-id: fe2beda9a0abf63a5cf88fa0664f83416c9f1aa2
Summary:
The GenerateModuleJavaSpec.js mistakenly treated nullable getConstants() properties as required, such that the Java spec will throw an exception when the properties are missing. This fixed it.
Note that the JavaPoet-based generator got this correct already.
Changelog: [Internal]
Differential Revision: D24381941
fbshipit-source-id: c95d2181c66443e2191318f09b6454a5296009e4
Summary:
If a native module schema has `excludedPlatforms` defined, honor it and skip the module that doesn't belong to the platform.
E.g. NativeImagePickerIOS shouldn't generate anything for Android codegen output.
Similarly, IntentAndroid shouldn't generate anything for iOS codegen output.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: RSNara
Differential Revision: D24373092
fbshipit-source-id: cfeb455a18c92f60191d988af2e9ce7ea5021304
Summary:
NOTE: Flow and Jest won't pass on this diff. Sandcastle, should, however, be green on D24236405 (i.e: the tip of this stack).
## Changes
1. NativeModule generators now use the new RN Codegen NativeModule schema.
2. Tangential: We're no longer removing the `Native` prefix from the NativeModule filename, assuming that that's the module name (problem: wrong), and prefixing again with Native (problem: redundant), when we're generating code. Instead, like the internal codegen, we simply pass the filename to the Codegen output. Our linters enforce that all NativeModule specs are contained with files that start off with `Native`.
3. `GenerateModuleCpp` was fixed to use the actual module name as opposed to the spec name. I added a comment inline.
Changelog: [Internal]
(Note: this ignores all push blocking failures!)
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D24236405
fbshipit-source-id: ccd6b5674d252c350be0ec8a86e7ca5f2f614778
Summary:
NOTE: Flow and Jest won't pass on this diff. Sandcastle, should, however, be green on D24236405 (i.e: the tip of this stack).
Changelog: [Internal]
(Note: this ignores all push blocking failures!)
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D24236509
fbshipit-source-id: 1b603e8728d7be1e8bdede5878f57d6556b5c52f
Summary:
Remove extraneous newlines before and after structs, before copyright headers, and other locations.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D24117137
fbshipit-source-id: 194996019b4cadef9239a78334f31c0bc89e3901
Summary:
Fixes an issue where, if a spec uses an array of elements where the element is a type alias, the generated code would use the wrong variable name.
An example of such a spec can be found in `NativeExceptionsManager.js`:
```
+reportSoftException: (
message: string,
stack: Array<StackFrame>,
exceptionId: number,
) => void;
```
The fix ensures the local variable name is passed through, ensuring that either p or itemValue_N is used when appropriate.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: RSNara
Differential Revision: D24116429
fbshipit-source-id: f39b75adb604c751d70a284a11a7fa6649b1344d
Summary:
This will make sure that the snapshot tests for the generators work with NullableTypeAnnotation.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D24027246
fbshipit-source-id: cee93e40be7585ec527087d114f8326c2ecb9ddd
Summary:
Adjust generated ObjC++ code to resolve a few build time and run time errors:
* Suppress CONSTANTS struct implementations
* Use type alias name as struct name when serializing arguments that involve a type alias
* Use actual number of arguments for a method when generating method map.
With these changes in place, RNTester can be built and run using the code that is generated by the new codegen.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D23926500
fbshipit-source-id: 88fcbb795fd71dc8155eb26348db943975e13e84
Summary:
* Removed extraneous closing brace.
* Fixed static method signature, replacing double colon with an underscore (`static facebook::jsi::Value __hostFunction_Native${moduleName}SpecJSI::${methodName}()` -> `static facebook::jsi::Value __hostFunction_Native${moduleName}SpecJSI_${methodName}()`).
* Wrap `getConstants` selector name with `selector()`.
* Pass through `getConstants` and `constantsToExport` to allow de-duping of `getConstants` method in generator output.
Note that the FBReactNativeSpec that is output by the generator still has some issues that need to be addressed before it can be used.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D23910505
fbshipit-source-id: 37d884885b8878f38d40637377c2a74a728c3a13
Summary:
Just updated the generator to work with the new RN Codegen Flow Parser types.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D23667253
fbshipit-source-id: ef94e75287d37dfd7b80f61455a1bfa34bddeb28
Summary:
Just updated the generator to work with the new RN Codegen Flow Parser types.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D23667250
fbshipit-source-id: f36b5418101c40331964d1f9ede7c6bd7924383d