Summary:
The original reason for vendoring the fetch polyfill was to remove the default blob response type but this was reverted.
Here's a little history around the fetch polyfill and the blob issue:
- Original commit introducing the vendored polyfill: #19333, the goal was to fix a memory leak because our blob implementation doesn't release resources automatically. Not an ideal fix but since the issue was pretty severe and the infra for a proper fix was not in place.
- This introduced an issue when downloading images using `fetch` which was fixed by #22063 which re-added the default blob content type. However that re-introduced the original fetch memory leak.
- We have better infra now with jsi and I was able to get blob deallocation working, see #24405
Currently the vendored fetch polyfill is useless since it was changed back to the original version. We can just use the npm version again. I also updated to 3.0 which brings better spec compliance and support for cancellation via `AbortController`, https://github.com/github/fetch/releases/tag/v3.0.0.
## Changelog
[General] [Changed] - Remove vendored fetch polyfill, update to whatwg-fetch@3.0
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24418
Differential Revision: D14932683
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 915e3d25978e8b9d7507ed807e7fba45aa88385a
Summary:
People ask "How do you use `console.log` with React Native?" and there is no good answer. This diff aims to stop people from asking this question.
See https://fb.workplace.com/groups/rn.core/permalink/2372327062999018/ for context.
This logging relies on network requests which can cause logs to show up out-of-order. To reduce the likelihood I queue every log message on the server for a maximum of 200ms. There could be other methods, like using websocket, but that seems more complex than is necessary at least in the beginning.
I considered various throttling strategies because this could be quite chatty and possibly problematic, however I think we can just ship this and iterate based on feedback. On my very underpowered laptop I logged a random number every 10 milliseconds and it didn't cause any issues or slowdown.
Reviewed By: gaearon
Differential Revision: D15559151
fbshipit-source-id: 552001622af0937ae3a37d2bd8c1b96e7ca52020
Summary:
This is another step in moving RN towards standard path-based requires, updating more code to use path-based requires. See the umbrella issue at https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/24316 for more detail.
## Changelog
[General] [Changed] - Replace more Haste imports with path-based imports
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25001
Differential Revision: D15467829
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 58c364bb4c1c757689907d5ed0d0f3fac0e22f3f
Summary: This check isn't needed in prod as the bundle is served with the app. In dev mode it's possible to have native and JS out of sync.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D15268485
fbshipit-source-id: 9aeeb6cf5ca91baa90b85e18c848c3b10d85b0f7
Summary: If some stack frames in a trace fail to symbolicate (or are genuinely unmapped), their `frame` field will be null, and `ExceptionsManager.js` will currently crash. This diff lets it recover gracefully and show whatever information is available.
Reviewed By: dcaspi
Differential Revision: D15296220
fbshipit-source-id: 2b1006b1354295171b25bfc6230c5b3e0c57f67f
Summary:
This PR is related to #24760 and adds the `openURLInBrowser` functionality introduced on react-native-community/cli#383.
[General] [Changed] - Open links from new app in computer's browser.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24843
Reviewed By: rickhanlonii
Differential Revision: D15334011
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 947ad1b113923989cf706e60851e02a87e1099e8
Summary:
This is the next step in moving RN towards standard path-based requires. All the requires in `Libraries` have been rewritten to use relative requires with a few exceptions, namely, `vendor` and `Renderer/oss` since those need to be changed upstream. This commit uses relative requires instead of `react-native/...` so that if Facebook were to stop syncing out certain folders and therefore remove code from the react-native package, internal code at Facebook would not need to change.
See the umbrella issue at https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/24316 for more detail.
[General] [Changed] - Migrate "Libraries" from Haste to standard path-based requires
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24749
Differential Revision: D15258017
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: a1f480ea36c05c659b6f37c8f02f6f9216d5a323
Summary:
On iOS, `RCTRedBox` will not update the displayed stack trace if the message string sent with the update differs from the original error message. As JS errors are shown in two stages - before and after symbolication - there was previously a case where the message would differ between the two `updateExceptionMessage` calls, blocking the update and leaving only the unsymbolicated trace visible. This diff fixes that.
Longer term, we should also change `RCTRedBox`'s logic to rely on the JS-provided `exceptionID` instead of the message string - similar to what we do on Android.
Changelog:
[iOS] [Fixed] - Fix redbox JS symbolication when adding JS engine tag to the message
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D15202524
fbshipit-source-id: 237fc090e88b0c609865e0aed842d6a609c1239a
Summary:
This adds https://github.com/mysticatea/abort-controller to polyfill [AbortController](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortController). This is used to cancel requests when using `fetch`.
This also updates `event-target-shim` to 5.0 to make sure we only have one version of this dependency. This updates required adding a polyfill for `console.assert` which is used by the new version. I made one based on https://github.com/gskinner/console-polyfill/blob/master/console.js#L74.
The polyfill is very small, especially since we already use `event-target-shim` so I think it makes sense to include in core.
Depends on #24418 so that the fetch polyfill supports the `signal` parameter.
Fixes#18115
[General] [Added] - Add support for cancelling fetch requests with AbortController
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24419
Differential Revision: D14912858
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 8a6402910398db51e2f3e3262f07aabdf68fcf72
Summary: Now that React Native ships with a newer version of JSC, we do not need this code to wrap `Object.freeze` any longer.
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D14779239
fbshipit-source-id: 1a6e1a9c7f4312572bd08ba604fa8c9d6b1927e1
Summary: This is the first diff in an effort to remove Geolocation from React Native. This diff removes the globally injected navigator.geolocation feature and instead requires explicit importing of `Geolocation`. When using Web APIs, people will need to patch `navigator.geolocation` on their own from now on.
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D14692386
fbshipit-source-id: c57b290b49728101250d726d67b1956ff23a9a92
Summary:
I'm changing all callsites to use either global or scoped perf logger explicitly in one diff.
`GlobalPerformanceLogger` is basically a singleton
`scopedPerformanceLogger` is scoped to the React tree by using a React Context
Reviewed By: sahrens
Differential Revision: D14186694
fbshipit-source-id: 062c76eea8fce9d9b531f0eddf153bb79d52f68d
Summary: This is one more step to remove `fbjs` from `react-native-github`. This changes both the internal and external code to use `invariant` from zertosh instead of the copy in fbjs.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D13195941
fbshipit-source-id: 73564ca1715110e7da9c7ef56dc57374d61377e0
Summary: It seems like `nativePerformanceNow` might not be getting installed in time to be used by InitializeCore on Android. Using PerformanceLogger.currentTimestamp instead, which uses nativeQPLTimestamp (which is what we should be using anyway)
Reviewed By: alexeylang
Differential Revision: D12875187
fbshipit-source-id: 6eda5d2ed7948ba48c63f76b40b2014511c32494
Summary:
Flow is broken for a bunch of people and has been for the last few days. For some reason this isn't causing any builds to fail which we will need to look into. For now, this stops the bleeding.
I *think* this is because of case sensitivity differenes between Mac and where all of our CI machines run.
```
Error ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈ Libraries/Core/polyfillPromise.js:21:33
Importing from an untyped module makes it any and is not safe! Did you mean to add // flow to the top of Promise?
(untyped-import)
18│ * If you don't need these polyfills, don't use InitializeCore; just directly
19│ * require the modules you need from InitializeCore for setup.
20│ */
21│ polyfillGlobal('Promise', () => require('Promise'));
22│
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/22048
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D12918418
Pulled By: TheSavior
fbshipit-source-id: 9d9db1b3686eab906244180325c12ffcce92be8c
Summary: Split up InitializeCore into a bunch of modules. The idea here is to make it easier for apps to just get the initialization logic they want and leave behind what they don't; for example, if you don't want the Map/Set polyfills, instead of requiring InitializeCore you can require the modules you want from it.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D10842564
fbshipit-source-id: 3b12d54fddea8c4ee75886022338c214987a015c
Summary: Instead of having a single point at the top of InitializeCore, let's just create a subspan for it. Initially I just wanted to use this point to track JS start time, but it'll be useful to see how long initializeCore takes, too.
Reviewed By: alexeylang
Differential Revision: D10521595
fbshipit-source-id: 3025c34ffab39b79efc966f0c0eb6f502c91c550
Summary: Adding perf marker point to the beginning of InitializeCore.
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D10496350
fbshipit-source-id: 56c77414e0c31cf918377e95e3b0c236a5672e35
Summary:
This diff fixes an issue that caused the problem with `regeneratorRuntime` last Friday (more info: https://fb.facebook.com/groups/frontendsupport/permalink/2427883350560427/).
The root issue is that both `InitializeCore` and `FBInitializeCore` are included in the same bundle, this fix just prevents the bundle from being invalid once this happens..
*copied from: https://our.intern.facebook.com/intern/diff/D10444264/?transaction_id=595485237532887*
The way that `regeneratorRuntime` is polyfilled is not correct:
```
polyfillGlobal('regeneratorRuntime', () => {
// The require just sets up the global, so make sure when we first
// invoke it the global does not exist
delete global.regeneratorRuntime;
require('regenerator-runtime/runtime');
return global.regeneratorRuntime;
});
```
Since a `require`d module is only evaluated once (no matter how many times it's required), defining (and calling) a getter for `global.regeneratorRuntime` twice will end up storing `undefined` to `global.regeneratorRuntime`.
There were no issues before this diff because the ordering of requires made things work by coincidence, e.g the following code will work:
```
// Set up regenerator for the first time
polyfillGlobal('regeneratorRuntime', () => {
delete global.regeneratorRuntime;
require('regenerator-runtime/runtime');
return global.regeneratorRuntime;
});
// Set up regenerator for the second time. This will just override the previous getter (which has not even got executed so
// the `regenerator-runtime/runtime` module has not been evaluated yet.
polyfillGlobal('regeneratorRuntime', () => {
// The require just sets up the global, so make sure when we first
// invoke it the global does not exist
delete global.regeneratorRuntime;
require('regenerator-runtime/runtime');
return global.regeneratorRuntime;
});
// Now access regenerator
global.regeneratorRuntime;
```
But the following code won't work:
```
// Set up regenerator for the first time
polyfillGlobal('regeneratorRuntime', () => {
delete global.regeneratorRuntime;
require('regenerator-runtime/runtime');
return global.regeneratorRuntime;
});
// Access regenerator. This will cause the previous getter to be called, and the `regenerator-runtime/runtime` module will get evaluated.
// Here, `global.regeneratorRuntime` will have a correct value.
global.regeneratorRuntime;
// Set up regenerator for the second time. This will define a new getter for `global.regeneratorRuntime`, which will delete `delete global.regeneratorRuntime`
// and return undefined (note that `require('regenerator-runtime/runtime');` is a noop since the module has been already evaluated).
polyfillGlobal('regeneratorRuntime', () => {
// The require just sets up the global, so make sure when we first
// invoke it the global does not exist
delete global.regeneratorRuntime;
require('regenerator-runtime/runtime');
return global.regeneratorRuntime;
});
```
Reviewed By: fromcelticpark
Differential Revision: D10483975
fbshipit-source-id: 5b3ef6e11c4fc4f79e3857c1ade9e7bc2beb6a39
Summary:
There were approximately 350 unused suppressions in xplat/js when checking with .flowconfig.android
The flow team is partially responsible for this, since our release process hasn't changed since we added the flowconfig. In the diff beneath this one, I added the functionality necessary for us to not add any more unused suppressions. To test it, I made this diff. The steps were:
1. Start iOS server
2. Start android server
3. remove unused ios suppressions
4. remove unused android suppressions
5. add ios suppressions with site=react_native_ios_fb
6. add android suppressions with site=react_native_android_fb
7. remove unused ios suppressions. The ones that are unused are ones where an android comment was inserted as well, since the ios comment no longer is next to the error
8. add suppressions using ios flowconfig with site=react_native_fb
9. remove unused android suppressions. The unused ones are ones that were moved up when the cross-platform suppressions were inserted.
I'm going to make this into a script to make sure we don't contribute anymore unused suppressions from our side.
The controller you requested could not be found. nolint
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D10053893
fbshipit-source-id: 7bee212062f8b2153c6ba906a30cf40df2224019
Summary:
To avoid "js engine: ..." appearing everywhere, only add this information
to the error message when react native is reporting errors to the server.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D9754371
fbshipit-source-id: a8001480c75ccf93c953c79f26470df678871cb3
Summary: This change drops the year from the copyright headers and the LICENSE file.
Reviewed By: yungsters
Differential Revision: D9727774
fbshipit-source-id: df4fc1e4390733fe774b1a160dd41b4a3d83302a
Summary: The controller you requested could not be found.
Reviewed By: gabelevi
Differential Revision: D9390604
fbshipit-source-id: 68ba89ba197f74322e4c85c3bfc1f334fb740852
Summary:
ag -L --ignore __snapshots__ 'flow strict|noflow|generated|The controller you requested could not be found.' | ag '\.js$' | xargs ag -l 'flow' | sort > ~/temp
cat ~/temp | xargs ag -L 'flow strict' | xargs sed -i '' 's/flow$/flow strict-local/'
until flow check; do flow check --json | jq -r '.errors[].message[0].path' | sort | uniq | xargs hg revert; done
allow_many_files
The controller you requested could not be found.
The controller you requested could not be found.
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D9004573
fbshipit-source-id: 936bd5741706b781be06bf08b6ad805a69407dfd
Summary:
This makes JSTimers actively register a callback for callImmediates.
Besides being generally tricky, circular dependency prevent compiling React Native code with bundlers that rely on concatenating module sources rather that evaluating code at the time of requiring, like Google Closure Compiler.
Sadly, Google Closure Compiler setup that prompted this change is complicated and brittle. And there are no good public tools to find circular dependencies among Haste-style modules (with unqualified require paths).
So some advice on a good test plan would be useful. Does Facebook have any tools to find circular dependencies with Haste-style requires?
FWIW, a check that worked for me was to replace all import paths in React Native from Haste style to normal relative paths (which I needed anyway) and then run [`madge`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/madge) on the code base:
```
$ ~/node_modules/.bin/madge --circular react-native/Libraries
Processed 390 files (7.4s) (81 warnings)
✖ Found 2 circular dependencies!
1) BatchedBridge/NativeModules.js > BatchedBridge/BatchedBridge.js > BatchedBridge/MessageQueue.js > Core/Timers/JSTimers.js
2) StyleSheet/flattenStyle.js > StyleSheet/StyleSheet.js
```
(The second cycle is already eliminated in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/commit/a8e3c7f5780516eb0297830632862484ad032c10).
[GENERAL] [MINOR] [MessageQueue] - MessageQueue implementation doesn't have a circular dependency on JSTimers.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19526
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D8458755
Pulled By: yungsters
fbshipit-source-id: e753139b920ba1ad1a6db10f974c03ca195340c7
Summary:
This PR removes the need for having the `providesModule` tags in all the modules in the repository.
It configures Flow, Jest and Metro to get the module names from the filenames (`Libraries/Animated/src/nodes/AnimatedInterpolation.js` => `AnimatedInterpolation`)
* Checked the Flow configuration by running flow on the project root (no errors):
```
yarn flow
```
* Checked the Jest configuration by running the tests with a clean cache:
```
yarn jest --clearCache && yarn test
```
* Checked the Metro configuration by starting the server with a clean cache and requesting some bundles:
```
yarn run start --reset-cache
curl 'localhost:8081/IntegrationTests/AccessibilityManagerTest.bundle?platform=android'
curl 'localhost:8081/Libraries/Alert/Alert.bundle?platform=ios'
```
[INTERNAL] [FEATURE] [All] - Removed providesModule from all modules and configured tools.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18995
Reviewed By: mjesun
Differential Revision: D7729509
Pulled By: rubennorte
fbshipit-source-id: 892f760a05ce1fddb088ff0cd2e97e521fb8e825