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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Gozali dd06f85bd0 TM JS: cleaned up TurboModuleRegistry types [2]
Summary:
Changelog: [Internal]

Moved the imports for `TurboModuleRegistry` and `TurboModule` from `react-native`. This was a jscodeshift with the script: P120688078

Reviewed By: yungsters

Differential Revision: D18262538

fbshipit-source-id: 48fac15229c897408928511c5ecbb42f17ec7b42
2019-11-04 18:51:05 -08:00
Ramanpreet Nara a257083d2b Split NativeStatusBarManager into NativeStatusBarManager{Android,IOS}
Summary:
The `StatusBarManager` NativeModule does not have a uniform API on iOS and Android. In particular, the `setStyle` and the `setHidden` methods have an additional parameter on iOS:

```
/**
 *  - statusBarStyles can be:
 *    - 'default'
 *    - 'dark-content'
 *    - 'light-content'
 */
+setStyle: (statusBarStyle?: ?string, animated: boolean) => void;
/**
 *  - withAnimation can be: 'none' | 'fade' | 'slide'
 */
+setHidden: (hidden: boolean, withAnimation: string) => void;
```

If we keep the NativeModule spec the same between the two platforms, we'd have to keep the second parameter optional for both methods. This works for `setHidden`, because the second parameter is a string, and optional strings are allowed. However, for `setStyle`, the second parameter is a number, and we don't support optional numbers/booleans on Android in the NativeModule system. If we keep the optional number, then the following check triggers in our RedBox tests on iOS, which makes them fail: https://fburl.com/diffusion/b7adezd9.

So, since the two specs are sufficiently different, I figured that the easiest path forward is to split them apart.

Changelog:
[iOS][Changed] - Separated NativeStatusBarManager into NativeStatusBarManager{IOS,Android}

Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat

Differential Revision: D18214161

fbshipit-source-id: 6fd8b8c5f576244b5b90ee47faa7f50508c5e1d3
2019-11-01 12:06:20 -07:00