Summary: Utilizes the build time annotation processor ReactModuleSpecProcessor that creates ReactModuleInfos for modules annotated with ReactModule and listed in the ReactModuleList annotation of LazyReactPackages. This way we don't have to instantiate the native modules to get the name, canOverrideExistingModule, and supportsWebWorkers values of the native modules. In the NativeModuleRegistry, we either store these ReactModuleInfos inside of a ModuleHolder or if we can't get the ReactModuleInfo for a specific module we instantiate that module to get the values (as we previously did) to store in a LegacyModuleInfo.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3796561
fbshipit-source-id: f8fb9b4993f59b51ce595eb2f2c3425129b28ce5
Summary:
The Android lifecycle is weird: turns out `onActivityResult` is called before `onResume`. This means `getCurrentActivity()` could return the wrong instance, or `null` if the activity was destroyed. To give developers access to the Activity receiving the result (which is also about to become the current activity), pass it as an argumento the listener.
Fixes github issue #8694.
Reviewed By: donyu
Differential Revision: D3704141
fbshipit-source-id: e7e00ccc28114f97415e5beab8c9b10cb1e530be
Summary:
If a paused activity is destroyed (e.g. because of resource contention), we send onHostDestroyed to all modules even if there's an on-screen, resumed activity using the current react instance.
This diff adds a check to make sure lifecycle events come from the current activity, and ignores ones that don't.
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3655422
fbshipit-source-id: 0f95fda124df3732447853b9bc34c40836a4b1da
Summary: It doesn't make sense to clear mCurrentActivity in onHostPause -- we're not going to leak a paused activity. Only keeping it around after onDestroy could lead to leaks. This allows us to check the source of lifecycle events and only send them if they come from the current activity (upcoming diff).
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3655370
fbshipit-source-id: f54b04a95c5c090636219832e63a348f3ae5a5c3
Summary: Add a new interface to JSC that allows loading a file lazily from disk, i.e. using mmap, instead of loading the whole file upfront and copying into the VM.
Reviewed By: michalgr
Differential Revision: D3534042
fbshipit-source-id: 98b193cc7b7e33248073e2556ea94ce3391507c7
Summary:
Found a couple of places where we were copy-pasting the logic `ResourceDrawableIdHelper` had. This class was only available on the image module and it had package visibility. I moved it to its own module so that we can easily use it from others.
This diff is pretty simillar to 54ed44628d but it fixes a bug due to which we had to revert it.
Reviewed By: andreicoman11
Differential Revision: D3499062
fbshipit-source-id: f912f57e5ac21a9f30fe42067c784f49fa46ed48
Summary: Found a couple of places where we were copy-pasting the logic `ResourceDrawableIdHelper` had. This class was only available on the image module and it had package visibility. I moved it to its own module so that we can easily use it from others.
Reviewed By: andreicoman11
Differential Revision: D3463697
fbshipit-source-id: 708058c5f2445e27b151d8a6f3b47fd23485bc88
Summary:
The default priority for AsyncTask is THREAD_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND which puts the thread in a limited cgroup that can utilize ~10% CPU time. Because the whole TTI depends on this task we should run it on a normal priority.
The priority will be reset for the nest task and this has been true since donut: https://github.com/android/platform_frameworks_base/blob/donut-release/core/java/android/os/AsyncTask.java
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D3417232
fbshipit-source-id: e1e35f82b35b31ff7ebf4fc59509ca2df21e2bdd
Summary:
Implement a handler to allow intercepting all RN redboxes in Android, including exceptions in both JS and Java.
The handler is not open sourced, so there is only an open-source interface called **RedBoxHandler** in //fbandroid/java/com/facebook/catalyst/js/react-native-github/ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/devsupport//, meantime there is an internal class called **FBRedBoxHandler**, which implements **RedBoxHandler** and is located in //fbandroid/java/com/facebook/fbreact/redboxhandler//, actually handles the exception information.
The code structure is as follows:
- **AdsManagerActivity** has a member variable of **FBRedBoxHandler**.
- **AdsManagerActivity** passes this handler all the way down to the **DevSupportManagerImpl**, through** ReactInstanceManager**, **ReactInstanceManagerImpl**, **DevSupportManagerFactory**.
- **DevSupportManagerImpl** intercepts the exceptions just before showing the redboxes, like this:
mRedBoxDialog.setExceptionDetails(message, stack);
mRedBoxDialog.setErrorCookie(errorCookie);
if (mRedBoxHandler != null) {
mRedBoxHandler.handleRedbox(message, stack);
}
mRedBoxDialog.show();
By now, the internal class just prints information for each redbox to logcat, including exception message and stack trace.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3369064
fbshipit-source-id: 199012c4b6ecf4b3d3aff51a26c9c9901847b6fc
Summary:
1. Make "Remote JS Debug" and "Start/Stop Profile" options persist across app restarts.
2. Check and confirm:
- All options in the Android dev menu are persisted now.
- The behavior is the same on Android and iOS now.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D3340097
fbshipit-source-id: 4087b6605031c650e164282244cedb006f8f6fd3