Summary: It's unclear if this was a recent regression or not (too lazy to find out), but instrumentation tests are failing because FrescoModule is never initialized (see task for trace). Based on the initial introduction of this class (D2448321) it appears that FrescoModule was always intended to be initialized on startup. Let's eagerly init Fresco in that case.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D9556864
fbshipit-source-id: 0b670dec46f5087b3794330931ddf5d7782c8367
Summary:
This patch is a bit of a hack job, but I'd argue it's necessary to dramatically improve the dev UX on Android devices. Somewhere in react-native, there's a shared SerialExecutor which AsyncStorage uses that is getting blocked, causing remote debugging to occasionally hang indefinitely for folks making AsyncStorage requests. This is frustrating from a dev UX perspective, and has persisted across several versions as far back as RN 0.44, and still remains on RN 0.54.
The issue seems to only happen on Android > 7+, which is likely because the ThreadPoolExecutor behavior changed in this version:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9654148/android-asynctask-threads-limitsFixes#14101
We've been using this patch in production for the past 4 months on our team by overriding the AsyncStorage native module. We use AsyncStorage extensively for offline data and caching.
You can test by compiling this commit version into a test react native repository that is set to build from source:
```sh
git clone https://github.com/dannycochran/react-native rnAsyncStorage
cd rnAsyncStorage
git checkout asyncStorage
cd ..
git clone https://github.com/dannycochran/asyncStorageTest
yarn install
cp -r ../rnAsyncStorage node_modules/react-native
react-native run-android
```
No documentation change is required.
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16905
[Android] [BUGFIX] [AsyncStorage] - Fix AsyncStorage causing remote debugger to hang indefinitely.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18522
Differential Revision: D8624088
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: a1d2e3458d98467845cb34ac73f2aafaaa15ace2
Summary:
Suppress lint errors in Dialog module. remove abortOnError=false.
This might hide future problems, so removing it
``` gradle
lintOptions {
abortOnError false
}
```
Builds locally just fine. But CI is failing for unknown reasons. https://circleci.com/gh/dulmandakh/react-native/265
RNTester will built without errors
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19740
Differential Revision: D8450600
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: faf508a0c546af18a05ee224628f88b02a38ab9f
Summary:
On pre-M devices, `PermissionsAndroid.request` currently returns a boolean, whereas on newer, it returns GRANTED, DENIED or other constants defined in `PermissionsModule.java`
given the example form the [docs](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/permissionsandroid.html) which I guess many people use, this will lead to code that does not work before M (it will tell you that permissions are not given even if they are in the manifest).
I believe the author of [this](51efaab120) forgot to change the resolved value in this one place but changed it in other places, eg [here](51efaab120 (diff-2a74096453bc8faa5d4a1599ad0ab33fL99)).
The docs are written correctly:
> On devices before SDK version 23, the permissions are automatically granted if they appear in the manifest, so check and request should always be true.
but the code is not right because we'd need to check for `if (granted === PermissionsAndroid.RESULTS.GRANTED || granted === true) {`
Also, the behavior is done correctly in [requestMultiplePermissions](26684cf3ad/ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/modules/permissions/PermissionsModule.java (L148)) so returning a boolean is an inconsistency.
I tested this locally. The code is the same as on line [148](26684cf3ad/ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/modules/permissions/PermissionsModule.java (L148)) where it is done correctly.
[ANDROID] [BUGFIX] [PermissionAndroid] - return GRANTED / DENIED instead of true / false on pre-M android
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fbshipit-source-id: 46b0b7f83f81d817d60234f155d43de7f57248c7
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Motivation: getting NPE on BlobModule part
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[ANDROID][BUGFIX][BlobModule] safe equals checks
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19675
Differential Revision: D8380228
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 1d3caefdb7a7d638228490ef7b3771617745d26f
Summary:
When a website in a ReactNative WebView sets a cookie with an illegal
character, this cookie will automatically be added to any request to the
same domain.
This happens through:
BridgeInterceptor.java (l.84)
ReactCookieJarContainer.java (l.44)
JavaNetCookieJar.java (l.59)
ForwardingCookieHandler.java (l.57)
ForwardingCookieHandler.java (l.168)
CookieManager.java (l.39)
The BridgeInterceptor.java then tries to set a Cookie header, which
validates both keys and values, and then crashes.
okhttp3.6.0 Headers.java (l.320)
This fix will strip illegal characters from any cookie that is being
passed to the okhttp request.
To demonstrate how to crash the app, you can find an example app here:
https://github.com/erikpoort/react-native-test-illegal-cookie
Or you can load the following url into a webview: https://invalidcookietest.us.dev.monkapps.com/
Press the 'Set cookie' button.
Then try to fetch the same url.
[ANDROID] [BREAKING] [ReactCookieJarContainer.java] - I'm filtering cookies containing illegal characters from any request.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18203
Differential Revision: D8164302
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 6e58461df594eb2c7aad4c7ad70b76d12ac09b84
Summary:
Switch the equality check to avoid crash on the first item. The check can be on a null object and return the correct result.
Fixes#18709
Just a simple switch on equals, to make sure we're not bombing out by having a null scheme.
No related PRs and does not require a document change.
[ANDROID][BUGFIX][BlobModule] Switch equality check in BlobModule.java
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18893
Differential Revision: D7658036
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: db61b98dae178dbbb645070f7b0d73ab43d30541
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Include geolocation error types in error, and provide feature parity with iOS.
If error occurs when you call getCurrentPosition, then error object includes PERMISSION_DENIED, POSITION_UNAVAILABLE, TIMEOUT keys with error codes. It should be used to compare with error.code value.
This is minor fix that provides feature parity with iOS.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18533
Differential Revision: D7396586
Pulled By: mdvacca
fbshipit-source-id: bd698b80a3d075456738a3d4e48b572ae819ee3d
Summary: Added Android ID as one of the constants returned by AndroidInfoModule
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D7206029
fbshipit-source-id: 110b33235d3023b4a4607d37acc3440cfe735cef
Summary:
React Native had an underlying problem connecting to Firestore (Google's latest database) from Android devices. You can follow the issue [here](https://github.com/firebase/firebase-js-sdk/issues/283).
The main problem was in NetworkingModule.java. Please refer to section 3 of 4.5.6 in whatwg.org's guideline https://xhr.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-xmlhttprequest-send
In this [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tILagf46ys8), I am showing how the react native behaved before adding the new fix and how it worked after the new fix added. The new fix starts at 50 seconds.
[ANDROID] [BUGFIX] [FIRESTORE][XMLHttpRequest][ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/modules/network/NetworkingModule.java] - Fixes the connection to Firestore by following whatwg.org's XMLHttpRequest send() method
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17940
Differential Revision: D7173468
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 354d36f03d611889073553b93a7c43c6d4363ff3
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* To be on par with Apple TV support, this makes it possible to run React Native apps on Android TV devices (See also: https://react-native.canny.io/feature-requests/p/android-tv-support)
* These changes also make it possible to navigate through the app using D-PAD buttons that are present on some mobile devices
* Since these changes affect, among others, `ReactRootView.java` and `Touchable.js` code and are closely related to Apple TV implementation, it makes sense for them to be included in the core
- React native apps can be launched on Android TV devices and properly render their content
- Navigation is possible using left, right, top, bottom arrows from the remote (or D-PAD)
- Touchable components can handle D-PAD center button press events and correctly fire their `onPress` handlers
- Touchable components will receive `onPressIn` and `onPressOut` events and can react to focus/blur changes appropriately (just like on Apple TV)
- `Platform` constants allow to check if the react-native app is running on TV (`Platform.isTV`)
- `ScrollView`s behave correctly (same as native implementation) when switching to view outside bounds – that is, the container would scroll such that the newly focused element is fully visible
- Native "clicking" sounds are played when moving between focusable elements
- Play/Pause click event is send to `TVEventHandler`
- Rewind and FastForward events are send to `TVEventHandler`
- Back button behaves as a normal Android back button
- Diagonal buttons work correctly on Android TV, e.g. if there is no button directly to the right from the focused one, but there is one to the right but a bit higher/lower it will grab focus
- Dev menu can be accessed by long pressing fast forward button
A demo showing RNTester app running on Android TV device (Amazon Fire TV Stick) can be found here:
[](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzIQErHhY20)
- `TextInput` will not work on Android TV devices. There's an issue with native `ReactEditText` implementation that prevents it from receiving focus. This makes it impossible to navigate to `TextInput`.
This will be fixed next, but will be included in a separate Pull Request
- ~Overlay permissions cannot be granted on Android TV devices running Android version >= 6.0
This is because the overlay permission can only be granted by firing an Intent to open settings page (`ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION`). Since this page does not exist on TV devices the permission cannot be requested. This will make the app crash when trying to open dev menu (⌘+M) or displaying a redbox error.
Note: This does not affect devices running Android version < 6.0 (for example Amazon Fire TV Stick)~
This is now fixed by: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16596
* Launch the RNTester app on Android TV device.
* Ensure it launches without a crash
* Ensure basic navigation is possible
* Ensure Touchable components can receive select events
* Ensure the changes do not break current Android and iOS mobile devices functionality.
* Ensure the changes do not break current Apple TV functionality.
[RNAndroidTVDemo video](http://img.youtube.com/vi/EzIQErHhY20/0.jpg)
* Added `ReactAndroidTVViewManager` that handles TV `KeyEvent`s and dispatches events to JS - This is the core that enables basic navigation functionality on Android TV devices
* Following the above change we copy `TVEventHandler.ios.js` into `TVEventHandler.android.js` to enable JS to pick up those native navigation events and dispatch them further to subscribed views. (Note: We do not have a native `TVNavigationEventEmitter` implementation on Android, thus this file is slightly modified, e.g. it does pass `null` to `NativeEventEmitter` constructor)
* Added `uiMode` to `AndroidInfoModule`. (**Note**: This required changing `extends BaseJavaModule` to `extends ReactContextBaseJavaModule` to be able to use `getSystemService` which requires `Context` instance!
* Added `isTV` constants to both `Platform.ios.js` (keeping the deprecated `isTVOS` as well) and `Platform.android.js`
* Changed condition check on `Touchable.js` to use the newly added `isTV` flag to properly handle TV navigation events on Android as well
* Added `LEANBACK_LAUNCHER` to `RNTester` `intent-filter` so that it is possible to launch it on Android TV devices.
* See also a PR to `react-native-website` repo with updated docs for Android TV: https://github.com/facebook/react-native-website/pull/59
- [ ] Fix `TextInput` components handling by allowing them to be focused and making a proper navigation between them (and/or other components) possible. One thing to note here that the default behavior to immediately open software keyboard when focused on `TextInput` field will need to be adjusted on Android TV as well)
- [x] Fix overlay permissions issue by changing the way redbox/dev menu are displayed (see: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16596)
- [ ] Adjust placement of TV-related files (e.g. the `TVEventHandler.js` file is placed inside `AppleTV` directory which is not accurate, since it does handle Android TV events as well)
Previous discussion: https://github.com/SoftwareMansion/react-native/pull/1
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[ANDROID] [FEATURE] [TV] - Added support for Android TV devices
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Summary:
Currently if you invoke `fetch()` with an invalid URL ("aaa" for
example) you cannot catch the error in javascript since it's not
reported. Instead the entire app crashes.
Fixes#7436 and #18087
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Fix using fetch on Android with user generated input.
Added relevant unit test
`./scripts/run-android-local-unit-tests.sh` all pass
[ANDROID] [BUGFIX] [fetch] - Allow "unexpected url" exception to be caught on Android when using fetch
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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/18103
Differential Revision: D7097110
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 69144e8a0f7404d9bcc7c71a94650de36a48c84a
Summary:
Includes React Native and its dependencies Fresco, Metro, and Yoga. Excludes samples/examples/docs.
find: ^(?:( *)|( *(?:[\*~#]|::))( )? *)?Copyright (?:\(c\) )?(\d{4})\b.+Facebook[\s\S]+?BSD[\s\S]+?(?:this source tree|the same directory)\.$
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Reviewed By: TheSavior, yungsters
Differential Revision: D7007050
fbshipit-source-id: 37dd6bf0ffec0923bfc99c260bb330683f35553e
Summary:
… prevent unknown websocket IDs from crashing on Android (show warning on development builds instead)
This PR addresses #3346; an unknown websocket ID should produce a warning during development, but not cause crashes in production RN apps. This PR was created by satya164's request, and was inspired by tanthanh289's suggestion on #3346's thread.
On Android, create a websocket using a service like Pusher (`pusher-js` npm package) or manually, and then induce removal of its websocket ID. Result should be a red warning screen during development, and no crash in the app's release variant.
[ANDROID] [BUGFIX] [WebSocket] - Prevent unknown websocket IDs from crashing on Android
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17884
Differential Revision: D6954038
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: b346d80d7568996b8819c0de54552abb534cbfae
Summary:
Circle is currently failing on the `android` step due to a dependency issue introduced by the aforementioned PR. I am currently waiting for an internal diff to be reviewed which will restore this PR alongside the necessary dependency.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17902
Differential Revision: D6937173
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: f732a397521cc5df36f503e618318ef6d69aeaa6
Summary:
This PR includes the same changes made in #16541, for addressing issues #11853/#15724. It adds upload progress updates for uploads with any request body type, and not just form-data.
Additionally, this PR also includes a commit for fixing an `IllegalStateException` when a user's connection gets closed or times out (issues #10423/#11016). Since this exception was occurring within the progress updates logic, it started being thrown more frequently as a result of adding progress updates to all uploads, which was why the original PR was reverted.
To test the upload progress updates, run the following JS to ensure events are now being dispatched:
```
const fileUri = 'file:///my_file.dat';
const url = 'http://my_post_url.com/';
const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.upload.onprogress = (event) => {
console.log('progress: ' + event.loaded + ' / ' + event.total);
}
xhr.onreadystatechange = () => {if (xhr.readyState === 4) console.log('done');}
console.log('start');
xhr.open('POST', url);
// sending a file (wasn't sending progress)
xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'image/jpeg');
xhr.send({ uri: fileUri });
// sending a string (wasn't sending progress)
xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'text/plain');
xhr.send("some big string");
// sending form data (was already working)
xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'multipart/form-data');
const formData = new FormData(); formData.append('test', 'data');
xhr.send(formData);
```
To test the crash fix:
In the RN Android project, before this change, set a breakpoint at `mRequestBody.writeTo(mBufferedSink);` of `ProgressRequestBody`, and wait a short while for a POST request with a non-null body to time out before resuming the app. Once resumed, if the connection was closed (the `closed` variable will be set to true in `RealBufferedSink`), an `IllegalStateException` will be thrown, which crashes the app. After the changes, an `IOException` will get thrown instead, which is already being properly handled.
As mentioned above, includes the same changes as #16541, with an additional commit.
[ANDROID] [BUGFIX] [XMLHttpRequest] - Added progress updates for all XMLHttpRequest upload types / fix crash on closed connection
Previously, only form-data request bodies emitted upload progress updates. Now, other request body types will also emit updates. Also, Android will no longer crash on certain requests when user has a poor connection.
Addresses issues: 11853/15724/10423/11016
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17312
Differential Revision: D6712377
Pulled By: mdvacca
fbshipit-source-id: bf5adc774703e7e66f7f16707600116f67201425
Summary:
Prior to 0a71f48b13, users could customise the OkHttp client used by React Native on Android by calling replaceOkHttpClient in OkHttpClientProvider.
This functionality has a variety of legitimate applications from changing connection timeouts or pool size to Stetho integration. The challenge is to add back support for replacing the client without causing a breaking change or reintroducing the problems olegbl sought to address in his original commit.
Introducing a client factory archives these aims, it adds a new, backwards compatible interface and is called each time a client is requested rather than re-using the same instance (unless you explicitly want this behaviour, in which case you could replicate it using a static class property inside your custom factory).
A number of PRs have been opened to add this functionality: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14675, https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/14068.
I don't have a lot of Java experience so I'm open to better/more idiomatic ways to achieve this :)
Create React Native application and set a custom factory in the constructor, e.g. `OkHttpClientProvider.setOkHttpClientFactory(new CustomNetworkModule());`
Where a custom factory would look like:
```
class CustomNetworkModule implements OkHttpClientFactory {
public OkHttpClient createNewNetworkModuleClient() {
return new OkHttpClient.Builder().build();
}
}
```
Remove the existing replace client method to prevent accident use and alert existing users that its functionality has changed: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16972
[Android] [Minor] [Networking] - | Provide interface for customising the OkHttp client used by React Native |
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17237
Differential Revision: D6837734
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 81e63df7716e6f9039ea12e99233f6336c6dd7ef
Summary:
This PR is a followup to https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/11417 and should be merged after that one is merged.
1. Add support for creating blobs from strings, not just other blobs
1. Add the `File` constructor which is a superset of `Blob`
1. Add the `FileReader` API which can be used to read blobs as strings or data url (base64)
1. Add support for uploading and downloading blobs via `XMLHttpRequest` and `fetch`
1. Add ability to download local files on Android so you can do `fetch(uri).then(res => res.blob())` to get a blob for a local file (iOS already supported this)
1. Clone the repo https://github.com/expo/react-native-blob-test
1. Change the `package.json` and update `react-native` dependency to point to this branch, then run `npm install`
1. Run the `server.js` file with `node server.js`
1. Open the `index.common.js` file and replace `localhost` with your computer's IP address
1. Start the packager with `yarn start` and run the app on your device
If everything went well, all tests should pass, and you should see a screen like this:
!
Pull to rerun all tests or tap on specific test to re-run it
[GENERAL] [FEATURE] [Blob] - Implement blob support for XMLHttpRequest
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/11573
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D6082054
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: cc9c174fdefdfaf6e5d9fd7b300120a01a50e8c1
Summary:
SoLoader is more stable on older versions of Android. Switching to it should fix recurring issues that we get such as `UnsatisfiedLinkError` and so on.
CI + run showcase app.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/fresco/pull/1989
Reviewed By: erikandre
Differential Revision: D6556420
Pulled By: foghina
fbshipit-source-id: ffc3faef6452294b4d781258c64ef57e08d107b5
Summary:
Fixes:
```
Fatal Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to create String from JSON
at com.facebook.react.bridge.queue.NativeRunnable.run(NativeRunnable.java)
at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:739)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:95)
at com.facebook.react.bridge.queue.MessageQueueThreadHandler.dispatchMessage(MessageQueueThreadHandler.java:31)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:234)
at com.facebook.react.bridge.queue.MessageQueueThreadImpl$3.run(MessageQueueThreadImpl.java:193)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:818)
```
JavaScriptCore is very strict about invalid UTF symbols.
So if you pass an invalid UTF-8 string to it the string will be decoded as an empty string.
The current implementation of progressive downloading for Android blindly cuts the response in 8KB chunks.
That could cause a problem in case the last symbol in the chunk is multi-byte.
To prevent it I added a class which determines if this is the case and cut the string in the appropriate place.
A remainder is prepended to the next chunk of data.
This should fix the root cause of this issue:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/10756
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/15295
Differential Revision: D6712570
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: f07fcf0f011c2133c8e860ceb0588a29d36d07fb
Summary:
Android dialog module has a race condition as a result of which it crashes.
See this issue:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/6228.
The mIsInForeground flag is set on UI thread but was used from the ReactMethod thread.
Now all public methods of FragmentManagerHelper called from UI thread only.
Asserts are added in appropriate places to prevent future regressions.
Make sure that dialogs work after this change.
It will be nearly impossible to reproduce the issue manually but automatic regression tests should be able to catch this. At least our tests were crashing on some dialog scenarios from time to time.
[ANDROID] [MINOR] [BUGFIX] - Race condition fix in Android Dialogs module.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17392
Reviewed By: achen1
Differential Revision: D6708787
Pulled By: mdvacca
fbshipit-source-id: 99beb3ea3046286cc973f7677e98ff36f162b09b
Summary:
Fixes one of the two parts of [issue posted here](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/17209). Motivation is that we wanted our app to be able to handle user changing font size while the app is running. Yes, we know that changing font size doesn't inherently trigger a re-render, but at the minimum it should cause `PixelRatio.getFontScale()` to return an updated value.
1. Render an interface and invoke `PixelRatio.getFontScale()`
2. Change the font scale in Settings > Accessibility > Font Size
3. Return to the React Native app (without reloading Javascript) and invoke `PixelRatio.getFontScale()` again.
4. Verify that the result of `PixelRatio.getFontScale()` has changed to reflect the new font size.
For a video of the problem, see the linked issue under the Motivation heading. In this fixed version, the number actually does update as expected.
None. This should require no documentation change, as it is behavior that the docs seem to indicate should be happening already.
In fact, [the documentation at the bottom of this page](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/native-modules-android.html) appears to already indicate that this should be done for anything implementing LifecycleEventListener.
[ANDROID] [BUGFIX] [DeviceInfo] - Fix the DeviceInfoModule to properly respond to LifecycleEvents
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17227
Differential Revision: D6692358
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 3db212fe8103c7aa29a29ead6c772abb7ae4cd85
Summary:
Previously, only form-data request bodies emitted upload progress updates. Now,
other request body types will also emit updates.
Addresses issues:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/15724https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/11853
This is a bug fix for functionality that's missing on Android. These events are already working correctly on iOS.
Run the following code on Android, and ensure that events are being sent:
```
const fileUri = 'file:///my_file.dat';
const url = 'http://my_post_url.com/';
const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.upload.onprogress = (event) => {
console.log('progress: ' + event.loaded + ' / ' + event.total);
}
xhr.onreadystatechange = () => {if (xhr.readyState === 4) console.log('done');}
console.log('start');
xhr.open('POST', url);
xhr.send({ uri: fileUri }); // sending a file (wasn't sending progress)
xhr.send("some big string"); // sending a string (wasn't sending progress)
const formData = new FormData(); formData.set('test', 'data');
xhr.send(formData); // sending form data (was already working)
```
[ANDROID] [BUGFIX] [XMLHttpRequest] - Added progress updates for all XMLHttpRequest upload types
Previously, only form-data request bodies emitted upload progress updates. Now,
other request body types will also emit updates.
Addresses issues:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/15724https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/11853
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16541
Differential Revision: D6325252
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 4fe617216293e6f451e2a1af4fa872e8f56d4f93
Summary:
We've seen cases (based on logs) where NetInfo is reporting no connectivity, but network requests still work. This will keep status up to date after app foreground <-> backgrounds, since we don't listen to broadcasts when backgrounded.
This is rather difficult to test given we haven't nailed an internal repro (evidence is solely based on device/app logs). Testing has been done to ensure that there are no behavioural changes on devices that were previously working (no regressions).
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/15558
Differential Revision: D6264708
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 1648cadb59949103d0a595614b38024ec9236719
Summary:
Reported in Issue #15928
Fixing bug when permission showing dialog and user go to home and re-open minimized app.
1. Ask for permission
2. Minimize app (Press HomeButton)
3. Open app again via shortcut
[ANDROID] [BUGFIX] [PermissionsModule.java] - Fixed bug when asked for permission Cause: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException · length=0; index=0
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16507
Differential Revision: D6133708
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: 9c05d1d5d16fedf718ad5113df69a4df3af62013
Summary:
FIX#11142
This fixes#11142 and supersedes #11155 as I was unsure how to add/change commits in that PR.
Wrote up a bunch of unit tests for the ImageStore module. The added tests showed that there was indeed a problem with the flags used for the Base64OutputStream, and they also show that that has been fixed now.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13856
Differential Revision: D6017764
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: adf667dc722ddfe31449afd8cd20a0a192eacff6