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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Yung 494c47360f RN: Sort Imports via ESLint
Summary:
Applies the autofix from the newly introduced `lint/sort-imports` ESLint rule.

Changelog:
[Internal]

Reviewed By: cortinico, skinsshark

Differential Revision: D39907798

fbshipit-source-id: 17f5f11b08a5b4bb66286816b78eb26e07e829b8
2022-09-30 14:28:48 -07:00
Ramanpreet Nara 7b9490b4b1 Introduce PlatformBaseViewConfig and fix SVC for RCTView
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
2022-01-31 14:52:32 -08:00
Andres Suarez 8bd3edec88 Update copyright headers from Facebook to Meta
Reviewed By: aaronabramov

Differential Revision: D33367752

fbshipit-source-id: 4ce94d184485e5ee0a62cf67ad2d3ba16e285c8f
2021-12-30 15:11:21 -08:00
Gijs Weterings 0c744dea56 Back out "Introduce a PlatformBaseViewConfig for all HostComponents"
Summary: Changelog: [Internal]

Reviewed By: arushikesarwani94

Differential Revision: D33042499

fbshipit-source-id: 603fbfa4e2f482c5d002532745a29170daded184
2021-12-11 06:58:07 -08:00
Ramanpreet Nara cab16352c7 Introduce a PlatformBaseViewConfig for all HostComponents
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
2021-12-10 23:19:52 -08:00
Tim Yung de92e7405d RN: Refactor ViewConfig Inflation
Summary:
Refactors the conversion of a `PartialViewConfig` into a `ViewConfig` to a separate function so that it can be reused.

Changelog:
[Internal]

Reviewed By: JoshuaGross

Differential Revision: D25084469

fbshipit-source-id: 8a7f53ff2c68860697c791c37a6abbfd3213a0f9
2020-11-19 02:52:00 -08:00