Summary:
Create a JSInstance superinterface which doesn't include all
the lifecycle stuff.
Reviewed By: AaaChiuuu
Differential Revision: D4614410
fbshipit-source-id: 16047bbcb1bb69bf36a0a13ef68f3a6aa396a991
Summary:
== What ==
Changing the `JSBundleLoader` API, to remove `String getSourceUrl()`, instead `JSBundleLoader.loadScript` now returns the source URL it loaded.
This change has a knock-on effect: We can no longer populate `SourceCodeModule` when we construct it, because at that time, we do not know the source URL.
In order to solve this I have made the following changes:
- Added `CatalystInstance.getSourceURL()`, to return the source URL from the instance after the JS Bundle has been loaded, or `null` otherwise.
- Removed `ReactInstanceManager.getSourceUrl()`, because its only purpose was to populate `SourceCodeModule`.
- Also removed `ReactInstanceManager.getJSBundleFile()` because it was only being used in a test confirming that the `ReactInstanceManager` knew its bundle file as soon as it was constructed, which is no longer necessarily true.
- Initialise `SourceCodeModule` with the `ReactContext` instance it belongs to.
- Override `NativeModule.initialize()` in `SourceCodeModule` to fetch the source URL. When the `SourceCodeModule` is constructed, the context does not have a properly initialised `CatalystInstance`, but by the time we call initialise on it, the `ReactContext` has a `CatalystInstance` and that in turn has a source URL.
== Why ==
The reason for this change is that it allows us to add implementations of `JSBundleLoader`, that cannot determine their source URL until after having performed a load successfully. In particular I plan to introduce `FallbackJSBundleLoader` which will try to load from multiple sources in sequence stopping after the first successful load. As load failures could happen for a variety of reasons, we can't know what the true source URL is without performing the load.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D4398956
fbshipit-source-id: 51ff4e289c8723e9d242f23267181c775a6abe6f
Summary: This mimics (some of) the behavior we have on iOS where if you call a JS module method before the JS bundle has started loading, we just queue up those calls and execute them after the bundle has started loading.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D4117581
fbshipit-source-id: 58c5a6f87aeeb86083385334d92f2716a0574ba1
Summary:
There was previously a race condition where hasActiveCatalystInstance would return true, but calling a JS module call on it would result in a crash. Now, hasActivtyCatalystInstance will only return true once the instance is actually accepting calls.
I'll follow this up with a more risky diff that gets rid of hasActiveCatalystInstance and just queues JS calls until runJSBundle is called.
Reviewed By: javache
Differential Revision: D4117374
fbshipit-source-id: 60941f68b0906a8213571305c564bfe3d053f51b
Summary:
**Motivation**
I'm working on a project that uses React Native and needs to add direct synchronous bindings to native stuff through the JavaScriptCore C API. This is because it's performance-sensitive and would benefit from the quickest JS->C path. It does this using cross-platform C++ code that works on both iOS and Android. Most of the infrastructure for getting access to the JSC context is already in React Native actually, just had to add a few more things.
(lexs you mentioned to tag you in this pull request)
**Test plan**
Modify the JavaScriptCore context through the `JSContextRef` returned (eg. add an object at global scope) and verify that it exists in JavaScript.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10399
Differential Revision: D4080945
Pulled By: lexs
fbshipit-source-id: 6659b7a01e09fd84475adde183c1d3aca2d4cf09
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:To support native modules in web workers, native modules need to have an notion of the JS executor/thread that called into them in order to respond via Callback or JS module call to the right executor on the right thread.
ExecutorToken is an object that only serves as a token that can be used to identify an executor/message queue thread in the bridge. It doesn't expose any methods. Native modules Callback objects automatically have this ExecutionContext attached -- JSModule calls for modules that support workers will need to supply an appropriate ExecutorToken when retrieving the JSModule implementation from the ReactContext.
Reviewed By: mhorowitz
Differential Revision: D2965458
fb-gh-sync-id: 6e354d4df8536d40b12d02bd055f6d06b4ca595d
shipit-source-id: 6e354d4df8536d40b12d02bd055f6d06b4ca595d
Summary:
Catalyst is the old project name. Rename a few files.
public
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D2859553
fb-gh-sync-id: 65a87cc7bcc22f20326971becec02aa1c573e5b9
Summary:
this helps with cleaning up some tests
public
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D2816285
fb-gh-sync-id: 37c4da7bdb3c8b5439184316bb5a8939160b40a3
Summary: Change the following classes into interfaces, with a separate
Impl file: CatalystInstance, ReactInstanceManager,
CatalystQueueConfiguration, MessageQueueThread. This is done to help
isolate the interface between React Native and applications which use it.
This will also help some intrusive development work on a branch
such as porting parts of the bridge to common C++ code, without affecting
app reliability while this work is ongoing.
public
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D2651277
fb-gh-sync-id: f04dc04a6e68df7acbc2bbf8b2529287d7b5b2ae
Summary: getBridge() is annotated VisibleForTesting, but still used
in DevSupportManager. Instead, add the necessary methods to the
CatalystInstance interface.
public
Reviewed By: astreet
Differential Revision: D2651265
fb-gh-sync-id: 395893a961c32843871de4451eeccb33135b7ede
Summary: registering with systrace checks if the bridge is
initialized, which it's not yet in the ctor. Defer registration until
after the bridge is created, and only unregister in that case.
public
Reviewed By: astreet, dreiss
Differential Revision: D2651244
fb-gh-sync-id: 8da1108e9d15fddde48d06f4ed61ee0f787016ad
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