Summary:
Splits `ConfigT` into `ConfigT` (core + packager configuration) and `RNConfig` (RN CLI configuration).
Also guarantees that all values on `ConfigT` have a default when loading user configuration.
Reviewed By: jeanlauliac
Differential Revision: D4985965
fbshipit-source-id: bf036e22d6809e49746a9c3aa240ec403a085342
Summary:
This is step one on merging the `rnpm` config with the `cli config`. The plan is to remove two sources of truth (rnpm package.json config and rn-cli Javascript config)
Rationale:
As of now, we have `rnpm` config, that used to live in the `local-cli/core/config/index.js` and the `rn-cli` config, living in `default.config.js` and `utils/Config.js`.
This PR moves all the things into one file, called `local-cli/core', simplifies things, enhances types (Config now has better types, added missing properties and fixed descriptions).
One notable addition is that users can now opt-in to override the commands that are loaded at the package level. Previously it was only possible to add a command by writing a plugin. Now, you can just tweak the `rn-cli.config.js`.
This is one of the several improvements I have on my roadmap, with better documentation for the CLI as well.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/11564
Differential Revision: D4360095
fbshipit-source-id: feaec7c88df63e51cef1f9620c7eedeb738d3d00
Summary: Switch to native promises in the local cli
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D4213142
fbshipit-source-id: aff99f8bb3dc237cecc852cdb09dee9b49b05753
Summary: In order to make `Config` and defaults available to our new code, I’ve added flow types and put default values into one shared modile
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D4044600
fbshipit-source-id: 875ed3ade69c5b22bb3c1b177e7bad732834d476
Summary:
Currently we just try to resolve a rn-cli.config.js file by walking up the tree from node_modules/react-native. In non-standard uses of RN, when your copy of RN may not live within node_modules, it's impossible to use rn-cli.config.js. This PR adds a "config" flag to the cli that let's you pass in a path to rn-cli.config.js.
cc ide
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7883
Differential Revision: D3382823
Pulled By: bestander
fbshipit-source-id: b946f3bb355050fc2fe99273d0e99e441dbed111
Summary:
The issue here is that sometimes `this.options()` is not `[options]` but contains different stuff, esp. if your command accepts arguments.
This commit reverts its original behaviour and passes custom `examples` property that we use instead.
Tested, can be shipped right away.
Differential Revision: D3662179
fbshipit-source-id: 4b2af3487464d46e2007388230e675ce3575f797
Summary:
Prior to the RNPM integration, command names would match the second argument passed to the react-native-cli. Now the command names contain some usage information (such as non-flag CLI arguments). This commit splits the name of the commands and checks that against the second command line argument.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9171
Differential Revision: D3661799
fbshipit-source-id: dc2aa9cd9e69dde3c5b877aeb77a17c4f6427075
Summary:
This separates the babel config of the local-cli and the packager from the one used by the transforms of the packager since it doesn't run in the same environment and the local-cli/packager doesn't require react specific transforms and runs in node 4 so we can also avoid some es2015 transforms that node already supports.
I had to move the code in cli.js so it can still run in node 0.12 that doesn't support `const` since it is no longer transformed.
**Test plan**
Run the local-cli on node 0.12 and there should be a message saying that it requires at least node 4.
Run the local-cli on node 4 and 5 and everything should work the same as before.
I was also hoping for some perf gains but there was nothing noticeable. I did benchmark the babel-register call and it stayed pretty much the same. As for runtime performance it can help if there are optimisations for es2015 features in node.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6155
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D3301008
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fbshipit-source-id: 504180d158a1e50bc03e28fb0d1e53d0731ce32f
Summary:
This separates the babel config of the local-cli and the packager from the one used by the transforms of the packager since it doesn't run in the same environment and the local-cli/packager doesn't require react specific transforms and runs in node 4 so we can also avoid some es2015 transforms that node already supports.
I had to move the code in cli.js so it can still run in node 0.12 that doesn't support `const` since it is no longer transformed.
**Test plan**
Run the local-cli on node 0.12 and there should be a message saying that it requires at least node 4.
Run the local-cli on node 4 and 5 and everything should work the same as before.
I was also hoping for some perf gains but there was nothing noticeable. I did benchmark the babel-register call and it stayed pretty much the same. As for runtime performance it can help if there are optimisations for es2015 features in node.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6155
Differential Revision: D3242754
Pulled By: eczarny
fb-gh-sync-id: 6cd349e284b7d92a1b2cc8b5c0e26adbfb0d9a2f
fbshipit-source-id: 6cd349e284b7d92a1b2cc8b5c0e26adbfb0d9a2f
Summary:
This separates the babel config of the local-cli and the packager from the one used by the transforms of the packager since it doesn't run in the same environment and the local-cli/packager doesn't require react specific transforms and runs in node 4 so we can also avoid some es2015 transforms that node already supports.
I had to move the code in cli.js so it can still run in node 0.12 that doesn't support `const` since it is no longer transformed.
**Test plan**
Run the local-cli on node 0.12 and there should be a message saying that it requires at least node 4.
Run the local-cli on node 4 and 5 and everything should work the same as before.
I was also hoping for some perf gains but there was nothing noticeable. I did benchmark the babel-register call and it stayed pretty much the same. As for runtime performance it can help if there are optimisations for es2015 features in node.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6155
Differential Revision: D3242754
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fb-gh-sync-id: 02880c841c10562d5f107e1c975d668e55cc619f
fbshipit-source-id: 02880c841c10562d5f107e1c975d668e55cc619f