Summary:
Right now, a mock called `debug.js` shadows a node module called `debug`. When I made mocking more strict I didn't realize that it didn't include those mocks any more because requiring `debug` would result in a module like `debug/node.js` which doesn't have a mock associated with it. This diff changes it so it looks at the associated `package.json` to match the name up to mocks. This is the least invasive non-breaking change I can make right now. Yes, mocking strategies are basically fucked but I don't want the haste2 integration to have even more breaking changes right now. Consider this code to be temporary, I'll fix this and make the mocking system more sane mid-term.
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Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2889198
fb-gh-sync-id: 58db852ed9acad830538245f7dc347365fe4de38
Summary:
The feature added in D2862850 only adds the module that requests shallow dependency resolution to the dependencies of a module. The reason why this is happens is because `collect` calls `response.addDependency` but if `recursive` is set to `false`, dependencies don't call `collect` and therefore don't get added to the resolution response. This fixes it by adding dependencies outside of the `collect` call.
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Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2885152
fb-gh-sync-id: 8ab3b6c6b7cd45d59615a99ac87984a41b5d7025
Summary:
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At the moment, when the user changes a file we end up pulling the dependencies of the entry point to build the bundle. This could take a long time if the bundle is big. To avoid it, lets introduce a new parameter to `getDependencies` to be able to avoid processing the modules recursively and reuse the resolution responseto build the bundle.
Reviewed By: davidaurelio
Differential Revision: D2862850
fb-gh-sync-id: b8ae2b811a8ae9aec5612f9655d1c762671ce730
Summary:
This reverts commit 888749220d.
The original commit didn't handle cases like .(ios|android|native).js, and vjeux is in favor of standardizing on .js instead of custom extensions like .jsx or .es6 everywhere.
> Unfortunately this pull request doesn't implement with .ios.jsx. But, when/if it does, it raises more questions like what happens if you have both ios.js and ios.jsx?
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> Sorry to chime in super late but I actually think that this is harmful to support .jsx extension. We now live in a world where we have many transforms for es6, flow, jsx... Why would we add .jsx but not .flow or .es6. Supporting more extensions is only going to fragment tools even more.
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5233#discussion_r49682279
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5296
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2830784
Pulled By: bestander
fb-gh-sync-id: 9a7a4745803acbcbc5dba176b971c629c904bacd
Summary:
There's a long standing issue on open source (https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/4968). Until someone gets some free bandwidth to fix it lets at the very least improve the error message to guide users to the issue and suggest workarounds.
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Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D2849051
fb-gh-sync-id: ef7913442ceabcab2076141bd13ab1ceeb529759
Summary:
It's possible that a mock doesn't have an associated real module that it maps to. This is actually very common in www, where we have JS mocks for dynamic PHP JS modules. The implementation I chose seems like the smartest one for now: if a module cannot be resolved, we look up whether we have a mock with the same id. If we do, we just resolve it. That's it! And it also only does the minimum amount of resolution necessary.
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Reviewed By: martinbigio
Differential Revision: D2822277
fb-gh-sync-id: 7c9fbb6f69a0c0c85157c0650f5719d94a02410e
Summary:
We don't (yet) treat these the same as any other modules because we still have special resolution rules for them in the packager allowing the use of `providesModule`, but I believe this allows people to use npm react in their RN projects and not have duplicate copies of React. Fixesfacebook/react-native#2985.
This relies on fbjs 0.6, which includes `.flow` files alongside the `.js` files to allow them to be typechecked without additional configuration. This also uses react 0.14.5, which shims a couple of files (as `.native.js`) to avoid DOM-specific bits. Once we fix these in React, we will use the same code on web and native. Hopefully we can also remove the packager support I'm adding here for `.native.js`.
This diff is not the desired end state for us – ideally the packager would know nothing of react or fbjs, and we'll get there eventually by not relying on `providesModule` in order to load react and fbjs modules. (fbjs change posted here but not merged yet: https://github.com/facebook/fbjs/pull/84.)
This should also allow relay to work seamlessly with RN, but I haven't verified this.
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Reviewed By: sebmarkbage
Differential Revision: D2786197
fb-gh-sync-id: ff50f28445e949edc9501f4b599df7970813870d
Summary: @public
We've been forgiving unresolved modules errors in the past but we've realized that doing so makes the codebase a bit unstable as people don't make sure to fix these errors. From now on we'll early fail and stop the packager when any module cannot be resolved (including assets)
Reviewed By: @amasad
Differential Revision: D2518076
fb-gh-sync-id: e170d95b905cc29afbe46e24b65425ddd887f77c
Summary: @public
This moves us from warnings on name collisions to errors. If the error happens in initialization it will fatal out.
However, if the error happens while working (after initialization) then I did my best to make it recoverable. The rational behind this is that if you're working and you're changing names, you may introduce a duplication while moving things around. It will suck if you have to restart the server every time you do that.
Reviewed By: @frantic
Differential Revision: D2493098
Summary: @public
Have a top-level debug namespace: `ReactNativePackager`
And add a couple of debugs in the transformer. This is ground work for adding a verbose option.
Reviewed By: @DmitrySoshnikov
Differential Revision: D2489960
Summary: @public
The issue of colliding haste modules have came up many times and have wasted countless engineering hours. This will start warning about it and will also start selecting modules at random so that people don't depend on undefined behavior.
Additionally, this surfaced an issue where with assets we may fatally throw if the directory doesn't exist. This is fixed by checking the existence of the directory before trying to match files in it.
Reviewed By: @jingc
Differential Revision: D2478480