Summary:
We currently use `BatchedBridge.registerCallableModule` to call JS from platform code in a bunch of places (e.g. `RCTDeviceEventEmitter.emit()`), including some pretty essential ones - for example, Networking relies on `RCTDeviceEventEmitter` to emit events to JS for network requests and errors. In order to make the migration to bridgeless mode as easy as possible, it'd be best if we didn't have to update all the callsites in JS and platform code, at least for core JS modules like `RCTDeviceEventEmitter`. So we'd like to implement this callable module pattern for bridgeless mode as well.
In this diff, I'm installing a global variable, `RN$registerCallableModule`, which will store the JS module name and factory function in C++. This can then be called from platform code (Java/Obj-C) to invoke a JS function on a module using the existing APIs (`context.getJSModule()` on Android, `enqueueJSCall()` or similar on iOS).
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D18798852
fbshipit-source-id: fbe9eaecaf6f5cab5173beec999d3a933b13375d
Summary:
Right now we use `BatchedBridge.registerLazyCallableModule` for all JS modules except for `HMRClient`, which uses `registerCallableModule` instead (takes the module itself instead of a function that returns it). I'm standardizing on `registerLazyCallableModule` so that it will be easier to swap out the implementation later for bridgeless mode.
The only reason I could think why we wouldn't want to do this is if we're relying on some side effect of `require('HMRClient')` when setting up JS, but there don't seem to be any side effects in that module that I can see.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: rickhanlonii
Differential Revision: D18798870
fbshipit-source-id: a5c950bdbfd998bb12e4843ee28ece08a26c84bf
Summary:
Running a PROD JS bundle with a DEV binary used to redbox with Fast Refresh on. The error said "HMRClient is not a registered callable module".
This isn't a new issue: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22hmrclient%20is%20not%20a%20registered%22. However, now it happens every time because `setup()` is now called unconditionally in a DEV native build.
Because a combination of DEV binary + PROD JS is technically possible, I'm adding a tiny shim that will make it a no-op instead of crashing. It will also explain what's wrong if you *intentionally* try to turn on Fast Refresh.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D16145378
fbshipit-source-id: 0b9c0a6f30c02ca7f4a0133048450bdde3576ad2
Summary:
In bridgeless mode we don't want to set up the batched bridge, which is set up as part of InitializeCore. Instead of deleting InitializeCore completely, let's just skip this step if we're in bridgeless mode, which we'll detect using a global variable set on the runtime from cpp (`RN$Bridgeless`).
This way you still get an error if the bridge is somehow not set up properly when you're not in bridgeless mode (it won't fail silently).
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D15721940
fbshipit-source-id: 73896e25874dd000f37d1abc9cf6be549ab3434f
Summary:
This is the next step in moving RN towards standard path-based requires. All the requires in `Libraries` have been rewritten to use relative requires with a few exceptions, namely, `vendor` and `Renderer/oss` since those need to be changed upstream. This commit uses relative requires instead of `react-native/...` so that if Facebook were to stop syncing out certain folders and therefore remove code from the react-native package, internal code at Facebook would not need to change.
See the umbrella issue at https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/24316 for more detail.
[General] [Changed] - Migrate "Libraries" from Haste to standard path-based requires
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24749
Differential Revision: D15258017
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: a1f480ea36c05c659b6f37c8f02f6f9216d5a323
Summary:
I'm changing all callsites to use either global or scoped perf logger explicitly in one diff.
`GlobalPerformanceLogger` is basically a singleton
`scopedPerformanceLogger` is scoped to the React tree by using a React Context
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D14186694
fbshipit-source-id: 062c76eea8fce9d9b531f0eddf153bb79d52f68d
Summary: Split up InitializeCore into a bunch of modules. The idea here is to make it easier for apps to just get the initialization logic they want and leave behind what they don't; for example, if you don't want the Map/Set polyfills, instead of requiring InitializeCore you can require the modules you want from it.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D10842564
fbshipit-source-id: 3b12d54fddea8c4ee75886022338c214987a015c