Summary:
Changelog:
[General][Fixed] - Improved Flow type inference in Animated `.interpolate()`
Improves the ergonomics of `.interpolate()` by allowing Flow to infer the correct type for `outputRange`. This is achieved by adding a new type parameter `OutputT` to `interpolate()` (and `Animated.Interpolation` and `InterpolationConfigType`), which Flow infers as either `number` or `string` based on usage.
Admittedly, at the call site, this is not that much safer compared to something like `outputRange: $ReadOnlyArray<number | string>`, but it does document the intent of the API a bit better and provide some downstream type safety. For example, we can now express `Animated.Number` (D35869375) more precisely by excluding string-valued interpolation nodes.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D35869725
fbshipit-source-id: e03ec22e9b3368ee196b392af011062ac99d8bb9
Summary:
Problem:
All CellRenderers rerender every time the containing VirtualizedList is rerendered. This is due to the following:
- Lambda is created for each CellRenderer's onLayout prop on every VirtualizedList render (fixed in this diff)
- CellRenderer's parentProps prop changes on every VirtualizedList render
Changelog:
[Internal] - VirtualizedList optimization - avoid lambda creation in CellRenderer onLayout prop
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D35061321
fbshipit-source-id: ab16bda8418b692f1edb4bce87e25c34f6252b56
Summary:
Changelog:
[Android][Fixed] - Fix StatusBar not updating to use translucent values when set to the same value across different activities
With native nav we open routes in a new activity. Each activity has its own StatusBar configured so we need to ensure it is configured properly.
Currently since the statusBar RN component avoids changing the StatusBar if the value hasn't changed it never gets updated and doesn't become translucent this results in all our padding being off since we add padding to account for the status bar
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D34810143
fbshipit-source-id: 5e382026fb89542fe0c8f6ab396f2fbeedee7a05
Summary:
This should fix the SVC === NVC check for ScrollView and AndroidHorizontalScrollView.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: p-sun
Differential Revision: D34542873
fbshipit-source-id: 7e25d3a6c1417877b64501981652d767ba2eda48
Summary:
The static ViewConfig codegen generates the static ViewConfig inside the JavaScript module [under an exported constant](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/a0a2958cdac767f50084c2d5bee6cf224ffb9db3/packages/react-native-codegen/src/generators/components/GenerateViewConfigJs.js#L127-L129):
```
export const __INTERNAL_VIEW_CONFIG = VIEW_CONFIG;
export default NativeComponentRegistry.get(nativeComponentName, () => __INTERNAL_VIEW_CONFIG);
```
This exported constant allows us to build a test page that requires all components, and compares their static ViewConfigs with their native ViewConfig.
This diff makes components with hand-written static ViewConfigs also export this __INTERNAL_VIEW_CONFIG const.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: p-sun
Differential Revision: D34541868
fbshipit-source-id: f55dd3f1b161038baaf84cbbf75c1f4041c34647
Summary:
This PR adds comments explaining the reason why the `NativeDatePickerAndroid.js` file was kept when removing `DatePickerAndroid`(https://github.com/facebook/react-native/commit/7a770526c626e6659a12939f8c61057a688aa623 ) in order to prevent people from trying to delete it, as this file has no references in the Github repo
## Changelog
[Internal] [Added] - Add comments explaining the existence of NativeDatePickerAndroid
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/33159
Test Plan: Ensure builds are still working correctly, although this just adds a comment
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D34487638
Pulled By: lunaleaps
fbshipit-source-id: 42cb7331e98d69ff2f69f19bfbb2e65c063120f7
Summary:
Added a null check to native.value in Switch to fix regression from RN 66 -> stuck operation in mViewCommandOperations list in Android Release on initial layout of a screen with Switch component. If approved, please incorporate this fix into an RN 66 release.
## Changelog
[Android][Fixed] - Added a null check to native.value in Switch to fix https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/32594
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/32602
Test Plan: To reproduce, put a log in UIViewOperationQueue in dispatchViewUpdates you can see that the RetryableMountingException is no longer thrown for a screen with the Switch component on Android Release. As a result, mViewCommandOperations no longer has a stuck operation on initial layout.
Reviewed By: charlesbdudley
Differential Revision: D34397788
Pulled By: lunaleaps
fbshipit-source-id: 1cee3516fb987942dfa50ad1f2d11c965a947f05
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/33140
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/metro/pull/776
This Diff moves the `SegmentedComponentIOS` away from the core of React Native to move forward with the Lean Core effort
## Changelog
[General][Removed] - This diff removes the `SegmentedControlIOS` export from React Native. Internally, we are requiring `SegmentedControlIOS` directly now and externally people will have to use the community maintained module (https://github.com/react-native-segmented-control).
Reviewed By: cortinico
Differential Revision: D34304255
fbshipit-source-id: d4e2b0bda56708769603be6f164e6bf89997fd93
Summary:
This PR fixes the opacity bug where it fails to properly react to state change. This PR resolves the issue detailed in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/32476
## Changelog
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[General] [Fixed] - Fixed opacity value in TouchableOpacity
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/32956
Test Plan: The code I added in componentDidUpdate does solve the issue and passes all the test cases
Reviewed By: ryancat
Differential Revision: D33766718
Pulled By: cortinico
fbshipit-source-id: 951bedf22619fc12e66156d0a6074cd8adf1d3eb
Summary:
Removes the `propTypes` member from the `Image`, `Text`, and `TextInput` components.
They have been deprecated since React Native v0.66.
Changelog:
[General][Removed] - Removed `Image.propTypes`, `Text.propTypes`, and `TextInput.propTypes`.
Reviewed By: kacieb
Differential Revision: D33750298
fbshipit-source-id: 085f83ad838196bdd531b097b8ce5957270c3ad1
Summary:
## Impact
Fix the Static ViewConfig for <View/>.
This diff fixes the base ViewConfig for all HostComponents on both platforms. Consequently, it simplifies SVC reconciliation efforts, by nearly eliminating the first of these classes of SVC errors:
1. Unexpected properties in SVC
2. Missing properties in SVC
3. Not matching properites in SVC
## What is the base ViewConfig on each iOS/Android?
**On iOS:**
- All props come from ViewManagers
- All HostComponent ViewManagers extend <View/> ViewManager
https://pxl.cl/1SxdF
Therefore, the base ViewConfig for all components should be <View/>'s static ViewConfig.
**On Android:**
The component model is a bit more complicated:
https://pxl.cl/1Vmp5
Takeaways:
- Props come from Shadow Nodes **and** ViewManagers
- Nearly all HostComponent ViewManagers extend BaseViewManager. But, that's not <View/>'s ViewManager.
- <View/>'s ViewManager is [ReactViewManager](https://fburl.com/code/0zalv8zk), which is a descendent of BaseViewManager, and declares its own ReactProps.
So, on Android, it's not safe for the base ViewConfig to be <View>'s ViewConfig:
1. No components actualy incorportate <View/>'s props
2. Some components don't even incorporate BaseViewManager's props.
So, what should the base ViewConfig be on Android?
- Nearly all components extend BaseViewManager. BaseViewManager must have a shadow node [that extends LayoutShadowNode](https://www.internalfb.com/code/fbsource/[47d68ebc06e64d97da9d069f1ab662b392f0df8a]/xplat/js/react-native-github/ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/uimanager/BaseViewManager.java?lines=40). Therefore, we'll make the base ViewConfig on Android be generated by BaseViewManager + LayoutShadowNode.
## Changes
In this diff, I removed ReactNativeViewViewConfig, and introduced a new view config called PlatformBaseViewConfig. This ViewConfig partial will capture all the props available on all HostComponents on **both** platforms. This may not necessarily be the props made available on <View/>.
The only components that don't extend the base platform props are: RCTTextInlineImage. What we do with these components is TBD.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: p-sun, yungsters
Differential Revision: D33135055
fbshipit-source-id: 7299f60ae45ed499ce47c0d0a6309a047bff90bb
Summary:
`Easing` only has static properties and is never constructed or subclassed, so there doesn't seem to be any reason for it to be a class instead of an object.
as a class, Flow errors about `method-unbinding` on every single use of it.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: motiz88
Differential Revision: D33774944
fbshipit-source-id: c0bd2e3d7a78e538f95b88b2b1b12d301c8f590c
Summary:
While working on a fix for https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/29974 I notice that the `_updateBottomIfNecessary` function inside `KeyboardAvoidingView` was misspelled, so I decided to open a PR fixing it.
## Changelog
[General] [Fixed] - Fix typo in _updateBottomIfNecessary function on KeyboardAvoidingView component
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/32894
Test Plan: Shouldn't require much testing as this is just renaming a private function of `KeyboardAvoidingView`
Reviewed By: philIip
Differential Revision: D33620554
Pulled By: cortinico
fbshipit-source-id: 69b8969bef09cf58b9b1c8a9154dc52686187f8a
Summary:
Putting the static view config into its own file creates the uncertainty that n > 1 files import the static view config. This isn't true for AndroidTextViewConfig. So, let's just inline this static view config in the NativeComponent that uses it.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D33341776
fbshipit-source-id: 6fb710b8776d7b9276022c5226acefd7cf8395fb
Summary:
## iOS
On iOS:
- All props come from ViewManagers
- All HostComponent ViewManagers extend <View/> ViewManager
https://pxl.cl/1SxdF
Therefore, it's safe to have all HostComponent Static View Configs extend <View/> Static View Config.
## Android
On Android, the model is a bit more complicated:
https://pxl.cl/1Vmp5
Takeaways:
- Props come from Shadow Nodes **and** ViewManagers
- Nearly all HostComponent ViewManagers extend BaseViewManager. But, that's not <View/>'s ViewManager.
- <View/>'s ViewManager is [ReactViewManager](https://fburl.com/code/0zalv8zk), which is a descendent of BaseViewManager, and declares its own ReactProps.
So, it's not safe to have all Android HostComponent Static View Configs to extend <View/>'s Static View Config:
1. No components actualy incorportate <View/>'s props
2. Some components don't even incorporate BaseViewManager's props.
## Changes
In this diff, I removed ReactNativeViewViewConfig, and introduced a new view config called PlatformBaseViewConfig. This ViewConfig partial will capture all the props available on all HostComponents on **both** platforms. This may not necessarily be the props made available on <View/>.
The only components that don't extend the base platform props are: RCTTextInlineImage. What we do with these components is TBD.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D32187832
fbshipit-source-id: 9a057abb3f58801615891c21e42ad4cfa5c69f21
Summary:
## Changelog:
[General] [Changed] Export Flow type for deceleration rate for use in other files to keep deceleration rate prop values consistently typed
Reviewed By: lunaleaps
Differential Revision: D32989199
fbshipit-source-id: 2e2fef0721de0d0eb60aaefdbb635788bfc8c1f1
Summary:
changelog: [internal]
Introduce a way to execute `onKeyPress` synchronously. This feature is experimental and will be changed in the future. It is not decided if marking native events as "sync" is going to be path forward with synchronous access.
NOTE: This is experimental API.
Reviewed By: ShikaSD
Differential Revision: D32882092
fbshipit-source-id: 68c66a9bb7c97758219e085c88a77f3c475c1eb3
Summary:
Retrying D30015799 (https://github.com/facebook/react-native/commit/6e903b07fa8e8d9b78cae0e031bb8022f7a63195) with a fix where ScrollViewNativeComponent was missing the automaticallyAdjustKeyboardInsets prop.
----- Original Summary
Currently, ScrollViews provide the prop `keyboardDismissMode` which lets you choose `"interactive"`. However when the keyboard is shown, it will be rendered above the ScrollView, potentially blocking content.
With the `automaticallyAdjustKeyboardInsets` prop the ScrollView will automatically adjust it's `contentInset`, `scrollIndicatorInsets` and `contentOffset` (scroll Y) props to push the content up so nothing gets blocked.
* The animation curve and duration of the Keyboard is exactly matched.
* The absolute position of the ScrollView is respected, so if the Keyboard only overlaps 10 pixels of the ScrollView, it will only get inset by 10 pixels.
* By respecting the absolute position on screen, this automatically makes it fully compatible with phones with notches (custom safe areas)
* By using the keyboard frame, this also works for different sized keyboards and even `<InputAccessoryView>`s
* This also supports `maintainVisibleContentPosition` and `autoscrollToTopThreshold`.
* I also fixed an issue with the `maintainVisibleContentPosition` (`autoscrollToTopThreshold`) prop(s), so they behave more reliably when `contentInset`s are applied. (This makes automatically scrolling to new items fully compatible with `automaticallyAdjustKeyboardInsets`)
## Changelog
* [iOS] [Added] - ScrollView: `automaticallyAdjustKeyboardInsets` prop: Automatically animate `contentInset`, `scrollIndicatorInsets` and `contentOffset` (scroll Y) to avoid the Keyboard. (respecting absolute position on screen and safe-areas)
* [iOS] [Fixed] - ScrollView: Respect `contentInset` when animating new items with `autoscrollToTopThreshold`, make `automaticallyAdjustKeyboardInsets` work with `autoscrollToTopThreshold` (includes vertical, vertical-inverted, horizontal and horizontal-inverted ScrollViews)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/31402
Test Plan:
<table>
<tr>
<th>Before</th>
<th>After</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15199031/115708680-9700aa80-a370-11eb-8016-e75d81a92cd7.MP4
</td>
<td>
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15199031/115708699-9b2cc800-a370-11eb-976f-c4010cd96d55.MP4
</td>
</table>
### "Why not just use `<KeyboardAvoidingView>`?"
<table>
<tr>
<th>Before (with <code><KeyboardAvoidingView></code>)</th>
<th>After (with <code>automaticallyAdjustKeyboardInsets</code>)</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15199031/115708749-abdd3e00-a370-11eb-8e09-a27ffaef12b8.MP4
</td>
<td>
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15199031/115708777-b3044c00-a370-11eb-9b7a-e040ccb3ef8c.MP4
</td>
</table>
> Also notice how the `<KeyboardAvoidingView>` does not match the animation curve of the Keyboard
### Usage
```jsx
export const ChatPage = ({
flatListProps,
textInputProps
}: Props): React.ReactElement => (
<>
<FlatList
{...flatListProps}
keyboardDismissMode="interactive"
automaticallyAdjustContentInsets={false}
contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="never"
maintainVisibleContentPosition={{ minIndexForVisible: 0, autoscrollToTopThreshold: 100 }}
automaticallyAdjustKeyboardInsets={true}
/>
<InputAccessoryView backgroundColor={colors.white}>
<ChatInput {...textInputProps} />
</InputAccessoryView>
</>
);
```
## Related Issues
* Fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/31394
* Fixes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/13073
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D32578661
Pulled By: sota000
fbshipit-source-id: 45985e2844275fe96304eccfd1901907dc4f9279
Summary:
The current implementation of `AccessibilityInfo.announceForAccessibility` will immediately interrupt any existing in progress speech with the announcement. Sometimes this is desirable behaviour, but often you will want to wait until existing speech is finished before reading the new announcement. This change gives us that option.
My personal use case for this feature is a custom text input. When typing on iOS with voiceover enabled, each character is read out after being selected. I wanted to add some additional information after each character to help with the context of what has changed in the input, but I didn't want to override the reading of the character itself.
This feature is supported natively on iOS by constructing an `NSAttributedString` with the property [`accessibilitySpeechQueueAnnouncement`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsattributedstring/key/2865770-accessibilityspeechqueueannounce), so this change just adds an extra parameter to `AccessibilityInfo.announceForAccessibility` which controls the value of that property on the native side. Adding this as an extra optional parameter with false as the default ensures that existing uses of the function won't be affected.
Unfortunately, this feature doesn't appear to be supported on Android, so the new second property will be iOS only.
## Changelog
[iOS] [Added] - add new argument to announceForAccessibility to allow queueing on iOS
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/32637
Test Plan:
I've updated the `announceForAccessibility` section in RNTester with multiple buttons to demonstrate the difference between `queue: false` (default) and `queue: true` and show they work as intended.
Here's the expectation for each button:
- "Announce for Accessibility Immediately": on press, should start reading the button label, then be interrupted by the announcement
- "Announce for Accessibility Queued": on press, should read the button label then read the announcement afterwards
- "Announce for Accessibility Queue Multiple": on press, should read the button label, then read three announcements sequentially, no interruptions
You can see the realisation of those expectations in the following video recorded on an iPhone 12 running iOS 15.0.2:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14826539/142770536-d57bfd69-eba5-444d-9c89-4bf4851ea062.mov
I've also tested the same way on an iPhone 8 running iOS 13.4 and it works exactly the same.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D32637989
Pulled By: philIip
fbshipit-source-id: 3e90add523f11eb0eb34ea623211249263f257e2