Summary:
@public
`reportException` is a new method on `NativeExceptionsManager` that is designed to allow more structured and flexible JS error reporting. `reportFatalException` and `reportSoftException` are now deprecated.
In addition to all the usual exception fields, `reportException` also accepts an `extraData` property which the JS exception handler can populate with arbitrary JSON-serialisable data (here: the raw stack trace, the current JS engine, and the number of frames popped off the call stack by the exception handler). The contents of `extraData` get attached as JSON to the `JavascriptException` instance (or just logged, in the case of `console.error`).
This change is backwards compatible in two senses:
1. We have a JS fallback that uses `reportFatalException` and `reportSoftException` if the new native method is unavailable.
2. We have a Java fallback that implements `reportFatalException` and `reportSoftException` in terms of `reportException`.
Naturally, both fallbacks mentioned above discard `extraData`.
NOTE: The current implementation is Android-only; for the time being, iOS will continue to use the JS fallback.
While we're in `ExceptionsManager.js`, this also changes `dismissRedbox()` to be optional (which it is, since it's Android-only); existing call sites already guard it with a null check so this requires no other changes.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D16133080
fbshipit-source-id: d0b209d58da40b736df63155bbea232e94ce635c
Summary:
This diff migrates the usages Nullable and NonNull annotations to AndroidX instead of javax.
The purpose of this change is to bring consistency in the annotations used by the core of RN
Reviewed By: makovkastar
Differential Revision: D16054504
fbshipit-source-id: 21d888854da088d2a14615a90d4dc058e5286b91
Summary: This diff fixes a potential memory leak which can occur if an exception is thrown inside the try block and `outputStream.close()` is not called. By wrapping `outputStream.write(data)` inside try-with-resource we guarantee that outputStream will be closed regardless of whether the try statement completes normally or abruptly.
Reviewed By: sammy-SC
Differential Revision: D16148850
fbshipit-source-id: c5c0a78b36375857f6e717bb581e8686a4a94bb9
Summary:
[Android] [Added] - Release underlying resources when JS instance is GC'ed on Android
D15826082 was reverted because it introduced a crash in Ads Manager for Android (see P67222724).
This diff fixes the crash and re-applies D15826082. The problem was that `jni::findClassStatic` in the destructor of BlobCollector.cpp couldn't find the Java class `com/facebook/react/modules/blob/BlobModule` and crashed the app.
JNI didn't seem to have access to the Java class loader probably because the destructor was called from a non-Java thread (https://our.intern.facebook.com/intern/wiki/Fbjni/environment-and-thread-management/?vitals_event=wiki_click_navigation_link#threads). The fix is to wrap the code in the destructor inside `ThreadScope::WithClassLoader `, which will allow to run code that has full access to Java as though you were running in a Java thread.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D16122059
fbshipit-source-id: 12f14fa4a58218242a482c2c3e2149bb6770e8ec
Summary: After we ran google-java-format D16071725, some Javadocs which weren't properly written broke. This includes putting unordered and ordered lists not using <ul> and <ol>, putting code blocks and pseudo-graphics not using <pre>. I ran through all the changed classes and tried to fix the broken Javadocs.
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D16090087
fbshipit-source-id: f31971cbc0e367a04814ff90bbfb2192751d5e16
Summary:
This diff formats the Java class files inside xplat/js/react-native-github. Since google-java-format was enabled in D16071401 we want to codemode the existing code so that users don't have to deal with formatter lint noise at diff-time.
```arc f --paths-cmd 'hg files -I "**/*.java"'```
drop-conflicts
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D16071725
fbshipit-source-id: fc6e3852e45742c109f0c5ac4065d64201c74204
Summary: The method ReactChoreographer.postFrameCallbackOnChoreographer should be private and it should be called from a context that contains the lock mCallbackQueuesLock
Reviewed By: JoshuaGross
Differential Revision: D15891758
fbshipit-source-id: fedba0db663aade25dbad1ef7151df1e340e05f6
Summary: This diff extends the ReactChoreographer to allow the execution of FrameCallbacks that removes another FrameCallback from the mCallbackQueues.
Reviewed By: ejanzer
Differential Revision: D15891759
fbshipit-source-id: 62bc2b6afac45c50ac18771b0821742b4f7fc10e
Summary:
Since Ads Manager for Android is crashing when a user tries to log in, I'm reverting D15826082 for now. Will investigate the reason of the crash later.
Crashlog: P67222724
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D15939152
fbshipit-source-id: bc1276e6057418821e1ebd90203bea586943b633
Summary:
Prior to this patch the websocket protocol was not being set when a connection
was opened, which could cause client libraries and apps to not work properly.
According to the [whatwg] spec the protocol must be set once the connection is
estabilished.
[whatwg]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-sockets.html#feedback-from-the-protocol
## Changelog
[Javascript] [Fixed] - Properly set the this.protocol on WebSocket open
[Android] [Fixed] - Send the server chosen protocol to the WebSocket object
[iOS] [Fixed] - Send the server chosen protocol to the WebSocket object
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25273
Test Plan:
In order to reproduce the issue you **need to install wampy@6.2.1**. Since **wampy@6.2.2** and newer contains a workaround for this react-native bug.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/wampy
```javascript
/**
* Sample React Native App
* https://github.com/facebook/react-native
*
* format
* flow
*/
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Platform, StyleSheet, Text, View } from 'react-native';
import Wampy from "wampy";
const instructions = Platform.select({
ios: 'Press Cmd+R to reload,\n' + 'Cmd+D or shake for dev menu',
android:
'Double tap R on your keyboard to reload,\n' +
'Shake or press menu button for dev menu',
});
type Props = {};
export default class App extends Component<Props> {
state = {conState: 'Initializing...'};
componentDidMount() {
const url = "wss://demo.crossbar.io/ws";
const ws = new Wampy(url, {
realm: "crossbardemo",
ws: WebSocket,
debug: true,
onConnect: () => {
console.log("WAMP onConnect");
this.setState({conState: 'Connected'});
},
onClose: () => {
console.log("WAMP onClose");
this.setState({conState: 'Connection closed'});
},
onError: () => {
console.log("WAMP onError");
this.setState({conState: 'Connection Error'});
}
});
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<Text style={styles.message}>{this.state.conState}</Text>
</View>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center',
backgroundColor: '#F5FCFF',
},
message: {
fontSize: 20,
color: 'black'
},
});
```
Using the code above one must see the message **WAMP onConnect** on Console and **Connected** in the middle of the screen
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/24796
Differential Revision: D15938870
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 10a0a9b40c2a69e484ead37149abc2b1158a4ffc
Summary:
[Android] [Added] - Release underlying resources when JS instance is GC'ed on Android
D15279651 introduced a crash for Oculus Twilight on Android (T45199437), so it was reverted by D15611385.
This diff fixes the crash and re-applies D15279651. The problem was that ProGuard renamed BlobModule.remove() to BlobModule.release(), but the C++ code in `BlobCollector.cpp` still expected the old name. I confirmed this by looking at the Extracted Symbols file for the build which introduces the crash (https://fburl.com/mobile/ud40od3i):
```
com.facebook.react.modules.blob.BlobModule -> com.facebook.react.modules.blob.BlobModule:
...
8190:8193:void remove(java.lang.String):190:193 -> release
...
```
See the full log file here: https://fburl.com/pn02bwkb.
The solution is to annotate the method with `DoNotStrip` so that ProGuard doesn't rename it.
Reviewed By: mdvacca, cpojer
Differential Revision: D15826082
fbshipit-source-id: f7470d394666cd34c1acae5c6ffaecc84d5ca5a3
Summary: To implement the `getModule` method of `TurboReactPackages`, we need to be able to access the JS Names of NativeModule classes.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D15711544
fbshipit-source-id: 51a649d08410557a4bdbf20d065bf98646a8d18a
Summary:
`setTimeout` inside a headless JS task does not always works; the function does not get invoked until the user starts an `Activity`.
This was attempted to be used in the context of widgets. When the widget update or user interaction causes the process and React context to be created, the headless JS task may run before other app-specific JS initialisation logic has completed. If it's not possible to change the behaviour of the pre-requisites to be synchronous, then the headless JS task blocks such asynchronous JS work that it may depend on. A primitive solution is the use of `setTimeout` in order to wait for the pre-conditions to be met before continuing with the rest of the headless JS task. But as the function passed to `setTimeout` is not always called, the task will not run to completion.
This PR solves this scenario by allowing the task to be retried again with a delay. If the task returns a promise that resolves to a `{'timeout': number}` object, `AppRegistry.js` will not notify that the task has finished as per master, instead it will tell `HeadlessJsContext` to `startTask` again (cleaning up any posted `Runnable`s beforehand) via a `Handler` within the `HeadlessJsContext`.
Documentation also updated here: https://github.com/facebook/react-native-website/pull/771
### AppRegistry.js
If the task provider does not return any data, or if the data it returns does not contain `timeout` as a number, then it behaves as `master`; notifies that the task has finished. If the response does contain `{timeout: number}`, then it will attempt to queue a retry. If that fails, then it will behaves as if the task provider returned no response i.e. behaves as `master` again. If the retry was successfully queued, then there is nothing to do as we do not want the `Service` to stop itself.
### HeadlessJsTaskSupportModule.java
Similar to notify start/finished, we simply check if the context is running, and if so, pass the request onto `HeadlessJsTaskContext`. The only difference here is that we return a `Promise`, so that `AppRegistry`, as above, knows whether the enqueuing failed and thus needs to perform the usual task clean-up.
### HeadlessJsTaskContext.java
Before retrying, we need to clean-up any timeout `Runnable`'s posted for the first attempt. Then we need to copy the task config so that if this retry (second attempt) also fails, then on the third attempt (second retry) we do not run into a consumed exception. This is also why in `startTask` we copy the config before putting it in the `Map`, so that the initial attempt does leave the config's in the map as consumed. Then we post a `Runnable` to call `startTask` on the main thread's `Handler`. We use the same `taskId` because the `Service` is keeping track of active task IDs in order to calculate whether it needs to `stopSelf`. This negates the need to inform the `Service` of a new task id and us having to remove the old one.
## Changelog
[Android][added] - Allow headless JS tasks to return a promise that will cause the task to be retried again with the specified delay
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23231
Differential Revision: D15646870
fbshipit-source-id: 4440f4b4392f1fa5c69aab7908b51b7007ba2c40
Summary: This moves the Android related files to FB internal and moves the BUCK deps around.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D15392573
fbshipit-source-id: 251d2766729ed42a6fe312b3ab9c6b8f1a8c46d1
Summary: Adding TurboModule for PlatformConstantsAndroid, and adding to Catalyst and Venice
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D15630344
fbshipit-source-id: df6d5868cd3c9f54297bfea58683c8c1fd9375f0
Summary: Making DeviceInfo support TurboModule on Android; implementing the interface in the Java class and setting up codegen for the spec.
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D15616194
fbshipit-source-id: 6326f23d95295e570df6f6c88289102ac733def7
Summary:
### Problem
According to https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/9145, the `--port` setting is not respected when executing `react-native run-android`. The templates that report things like what port the dev server runs on are hard coded as well.
### Solution
This commit replaces the hardcoded instances of port 8081 on Android with a build configuration property. This allows setting of the port React Native Android connects to for the local build server.
For this change to work, there must also be an update to the react native CLI to pass along this setting:
https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-cli/compare/master...nhunzaker:9145-android-no-port-hardcode-cli
To avoid some noise on their end, I figured I wouldn't submit a PR until it's this approach is deemed workable.
## Changelog
[Android][fixed] - `react-native run-android --port <x>` correctly connects to dev server and related error messages display the correct port
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23616
Differential Revision: D15645200
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 3bdfd458b8ac3ec78290736c9ed0db2e5776ed46
Summary:
Android followup for #24745. This adds a jsi object that removes blobs when it is gc'ed. We don't have many modules with native code on Android so I've added the native code directly in the blob package as a separate .so. I used a similar structure as the turbomodule package.
## Changelog
[Android] [Fixed] - [Blob] Release underlying resources when JS instance is GC'ed on Android
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24767
Differential Revision: D15279651
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 2bbdc4bbcbeae8945588ac5e3e895c49e6ac9e1a
Summary:
This PR solves bug https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/24393 for Android. Allows an app to be opened with an NFC tag and getting the url trough Linking.getInitialURL()
## Changelog
[Android] [Fixed] - This branch checks also for `ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED` intent matches to set the initialURL
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25055
Differential Revision: D15516873
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: e8803738d857a69e1063e926fc3858a416a0b25e
Summary:
Okay, I think this is the best I can do David, I don't think there's an obvious/easy way for me to try to get `getIdentifier()` to return a non zero value. Setting it to what Spencer suggested works for my use case.
## Changelog
[Android] [Changed] - Update spinner mode to render spinner instead of calendar
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D15427793
fbshipit-source-id: b04f024a9a1f052f69f3bda47d77821782dc2c0e
Summary:
Fixes this issue:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/24468
It was incorrectly closed by a fix on react-native-community CameraRoll implementation. CameraRoll in react-native still crashes when finding a file with # sign
[Android] [Fix] - Fix Android Camera Roll crash on mime type guessing
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24780
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D15281062
Pulled By: lunaleaps
fbshipit-source-id: ca3364c8478d9bfc9a0a6657b531ffb384145d8c
Summary:
AccessibilityInfo.announceForAccessibility is currently only available on iOS. I've added the Android specific implementation, updated RNTester, and the documentation.
[Android] [Added] - Added AccessibilityInfo.announceForAccessibility for Android
[General] [Added] - RNTester example for AccessibilityInfo.announceForAccessibility
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24746
Differential Revision: D15258054
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 3e057a5c32b28e30ea2ee74a18854b012cd2dbfd
Summary: This diff refactors the way we synchronize in ReactChoreographer using a lock object
Reviewed By: ejanzer
Differential Revision: D14913056
fbshipit-source-id: e86c4395d5d3c3fd5b7330b72c14920b536f74ce
Summary:
Now RN has only ReactActivity which extends AppCompatActivity, subclass of FragmentActivity, therefore no need to check if activity is FragmentActivity or not. This PR changes DialogModule to work only with FragmentActivity.
Also DialogFragment from Android is deprecated in API 28, and recommends to use DialogFragment from Support Library. Excerpt from DialogFragment documentation.
> **This class was deprecated in API level 28.**
> Use the Support Library DialogFragment for consistent behavior across all devices and access to Lifecycle.
**BREAKING CHANGE**: Brown field apps must extend FragmentActivity or its subclasses.
[Android] [Changed] - DialogModule supports only FragmentActivity
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23365
Differential Revision: D14021986
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: b0ede60ef19cec48111a12701659a8bc1f66c331
Summary:
We are seeing crash reports that the webview is missing. In this case
it should fail gracefully so that a missing webview does not block
from using an app built with React Native.
The contains could also be changed to check for "webview" in general
to catch all webview related exception. It's currently checking on
for the specific string that I'm seeing in our app's crashreporting tool.
<img width="1507" alt="Screen Shot 2019-04-19 at 11 26 19 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/741767/56438307-5e1c2f80-6297-11e9-970b-a5095d18e9d7.png">
<img width="935" alt="Screen Shot 2019-04-19 at 11 32 58 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/741767/56438213-fa920200-6296-11e9-8008-5eb344eca8a8.png">
[Android] [Fixed] - The ReactCookieJarContainer/ForwardingCookieHandler now handles the missing WebView gracefully.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24533
Differential Revision: D15062824
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 80805a47494f0d924b7ee029ce8ca0504eaeee57
Summary:
React Native has a `NativeModule` to manipulate programmatically the dev menu options (live reload, hot reload, remote debugging, etc), called [`DevSettings`](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/React/Modules/RCTDevSettings.mm#L120). However this module is only available for iOS.
This PR brings the same `DevSettings` for Android, making it a cross-platform NativeModule.
Motivation: Right now if your app needs to programmatically reload RN, one option is to install [`react-native-restart`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-restart). It's a tiny dependency, but it's annoying to have to install it, while the code to do so is inside RN codebase. According to NPM, react-native-restart has ~12k weekly downloads, shows it's a recurring feature for many apps (my case).
Thus making `NativeModules.DevSettings` is a small increment in the codebase, just exposing the dev menu methods, to improve the Development Experience
[Android] [Added] - Add DevSetting native module (making it cross-platform)
With expection of `setIsShakeToShowDevMenuEnabled`, the following methods will be available for both platforms:
* reload
* setHotLoadingEnabled
* setIsDebuggingRemotely
* setIsShakeToShowDevMenuEnabled
* setLiveReloadEnabled
* setProfilingEnabled
* toggleElementInspector
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24441
Differential Revision: D14932751
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 465e6a89c3beb5fd1ea22e80ea02e9438f596a09
Summary: This is removing packages and libraries from the repo. Any modified buck files simply change the redirect targets to something more appropriate (no logic actually changed)
Differential Revision: D14950721
fbshipit-source-id: 6c14f827b76ca1dbaf83dcb983930f362c6a27d4
Summary:
For a small subset of Android devices, the following line of code caused the device to crash
```
output.transferFrom(input, 0, Long.MAX_VALUE);
```
According to the [Java docs](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/java/nio/channels/FileChannel.html), this is what the function does.
> Transfers bytes into this channel's file from the given readable byte channel.
An attempt is made to read up to count bytes from the source channel and write them to this channel's file starting at the given position. An invocation of this method may or may not transfer all of the requested bytes; whether or not it does so depends upon the natures and states of the channels. Fewer than the requested number of bytes will be transferred if the source channel has fewer than count bytes remaining, or if the source channel is non-blocking and has fewer than count bytes immediately available in its input buffer.
Hence, using `Long.MAX_VALUE` seemed to be the standard way to transfer all bytes from one channel to the other.
However, it appeared that for some reason on a subset of old Android devices, the device tries to allocate `count` bytes of memory before transferring the bytes. Obviously, this caused a crash because no device has that much memory. This was fixed transferring bytes using a 1MB buffer.
Differential Revision: D14921778
fbshipit-source-id: 7fa46e10c656e23ae7d5679c72b278188f09ad0a
Summary: Add additional logging around the exception to figure out what kind of uris are causing the exception for `getContentTypeForFileName`
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D14715917
fbshipit-source-id: 46299d2ff3f1f06991d7800784a025a85815ae8c
Summary:
Add the ability to build on top of the OkHttpClient.Builder by defining a lambda that gets called on network requests
[Android][Added] - Public method `setCustomClientBuilder` to the native `com.facebook.react.modules.network.NetworkingModule`, that allows customizing the OkHttpClient per-request for greater control over HTTP requests.
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D14288613
fbshipit-source-id: 34df0ff3e18eeea1d565ccfcf97408379900120b
Summary: This diff fixes a NoSuchElementException that was being thrown at ReactChoreographerDispatcher.doFrame(). The root cause was a lack of syncronization in removeFrameCallback().
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D14619386
fbshipit-source-id: 80bc9e44866218d2a8703b3186f6958c145f260b
Summary:
It crashes with IllegalStateException in case you pass a wrong URL.
It crashes if it meets unexpected symbols in the header name and value,
while standard says it is not recommended to use those symbols not that
they are prohibited.
The headers handing is a special use case as a client might have an auth token in the header. In this case, we want to get 401 error response
from the server to find out that token is wrong. In case of the onerror
client will continue to retry with an existing token.
[ANDROID][Fixed] - Networking: Passing invalid URL not crashes the app instead onerror callback of HttpClient is called. Invalid symbols are stripped from the headers to allow HTTP query to fail with 401 error code in case of the broken token.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/21231
Reviewed By: axe-fb
Differential Revision: D10222129
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: b23340692d0fb059a90e338fa85ad4d9612275f2
Summary:
Currently, the behavior of saving in the `CameraRoll` module varies depending on the platform.
On iOS, remote URIs are supported and will save a remote image to the local storage. However, on Android it can only be used for local images, making this function much less useful.
This change allows the Android version of the `CameraRoll` module to have the same behavior, at least for http and https scheme URIs, which will probably cover the vast majority of the use cases.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D14483943
fbshipit-source-id: e63ca786240e6657c8c8e0292be9fb08efa40ef1
Summary:
This PR adds support to use Conscrypt as Security Provider if available runtime. Consscrypt supports TLS 1.2 on Android 4.x and TLS 1.3 on all Android versions. Fixes issues (ex https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/23151) with HTTPS connections on Android 4.x.
Just add below to your project build.gradle and it'll use it.
```gradle
implementation('org.conscrypt:conscrypt-android:2.0.0')
```
[Android] [Changed] - Add TLS 1.3 support to all Android versions using Conscrypt.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23984
Differential Revision: D14506000
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 58bf18f7203d20519fb4451bae83f01e2f020a44
Summary:
This fixes#23816, which states that `getSize()` does not function correctly on Android. The original PR for this is now outdated as there have been merges into master that would create merge conflicts.
[Android] [Fixed] - Added correct handling for `getSize()` to avoid warnings being thrown.import
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23961
Differential Revision: D14505183
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 3d8976fd518de0903d7736a8cbd8371987eb1b2d
Summary:
This will create a cross-platform and safe way to programmatically open the app's settings into the iOS /Android Settings app.
Right now it's possible to open the app's settings, but _**only for iOS**_ via `Linking.openURL("app-settings:")`
To do the same for Android, you need to either create NodeModule or install a dependency such as [react-native-open-settings](https://github.com/lunarmayor/react-native-open-settings).
Why this new method is useful: since Android 6, app permissions work similar to iOS. It's granular and it's requested in the app runtime.
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/permissions/overview#runtime_requests_android_60_and_higher
> If the device is running Android 6.0 (API level 23) or higher, and the app's targetSdkVersion is 23 or higher, the user isn't notified of any app permissions at install time. Your app must ask the user to grant the dangerous permissions at runtime. When your app requests permission, the user sees a system dialog telling the user which permission group your app is trying to access. The dialog includes a Deny and Allow button.
Thus, if the user checks the **"Never ask again box"** and taps **"Deny"**, for some specific permission, the only way to change the permission is going to the Android Setting app.
And that's where this new method becomes useful. It'll allow our apps to programmatically send the the user to settings app.
Also, `openSettings()` doesn't receive a parameter to redirect to specific subsections of the Settings app because there's no public API to do it on iOS ([there's a way to have, via private API, but it causes the app to get rejected.](https://github.com/mauron85/cordova-plugin-background-geolocation/issues/394))
Create `Linking.openSettings()` for iOS and Android;
[General] [add ] - Add openSetting method to Linking module
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23965
Differential Revision: D14502910
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: d27d62282b9df499845c78d983d3b6936c36ea39
Summary:
This diff migrates RN to AndroidX.
As part of this diff I disabled few tests in RNAndroid OSS that will be re-enabled this week. As part of the refactor of BUCK files in OSS
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D14200097
fbshipit-source-id: 932fcae251d1553e672acd67ecd0e703dcb364aa
Summary:
This adds new functionality to the `Image` component by allowing you to retrieve the width and height of an image just like you'd do with [`Image.getSize`](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/image.html#getsize) but _with_ the ability to provide headers to your request.
Why would you need this you ask? Well, imagine that you have an image that you're loading into your `Image` component that is protected and you get access by using a token in a header (or something similar). That would work. However, getting the dimensions isn't possible since you can't provide those same headers.
This is something that is bothering me when using a third-party library (https://github.com/archriss/react-native-image-gallery) and instead of implementing this just for that single library I imagined that it would be useful for anyone else that needs to get the image dimensions before displaying it.
[Android] [Added] - Added Image.getSizeWithHeaders
[iOS] [Added] - Added Image.getSizeWithHeaders
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18850
Differential Revision: D14434599
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 56d5e58889ddf7ddc12d5f6f7d9dc6921fa17884
Summary:
`Platform.isTesting` returns false when running SSTs. This diff changes that to true.
See https://our.intern.facebook.com/intern/qa/9690/how-to-detect-when-running-as-sst for inspiration.
I fixed this for iOS in D13981728.
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D14244606
fbshipit-source-id: ed95b772cc4206cf7c835aed7415aa5fc5fbdf7d
Summary:
This commit fixes a bug introduced in a previous attempt (https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23580) to address an issue where okhttp appended `charset=utf-8` to the Content-Type header when otherwise not specified.
In that commit, I converted all characters to UTF-8, however it should instead use an existing encoding when possible.
Related issues:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/8237#issuecomment-466304854
[Android][fixed] - Respect existing character set when specified in fetch() POST request
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23603
Differential Revision: D14191750
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 11c1bfd98ccd33cd8e54ea426285b7d2ce9c2d7c