Summary:
1. [ios] upgrade folly to 2021.06.28.00 which aligned to android.
2. folly compile setting from c++14 -> c++17: _this folly requires c++17 for `std::unordered_map::insert_or_assign`._
3. boost 1.63.0 -> 1.76.0: _the old boost does not support c++17._
4. deprecating react-native-community/boost-for-react-native: _by cocoapods installer, we could download the official target._
## Changelog
[iOS] [Changed] - Upgrade folly to 2021.06.28.00 and boost to 1.76.0
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/31840
Test Plan: CI passed
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D29668480
Pulled By: yungsters
fbshipit-source-id: 98eae9ca47f489dcea91974e6f5e9dcb4d66c40c
Summary:
This fixes an error where folly fails to build on Xcode 12.5, by bumping the various folly deps in RN to builds with a fix.
Next step is to commit this to 0.64 release branch
allow-large-files
Changelog: [iOS] Fix builds on Xcode 12.5
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D28071808
fbshipit-source-id: 236b66bf8294db0c76ff25b11632c1bf89525921
Summary:
This intentionally leaks the static map, since it still might be accessed after static destructors are run. This is a common approach to this problem, see https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/22607 and https://github.com/facebook/componentkit/pull/906 as examples. It also sets up an autorelease pool from `RCTNativeModule::invoke` as a precaution since there's no strict guarantee one exists when it is called.
Changelog:
[iOS][Fixed] - Fix crash in RCTCoreModulesClassProvider during quit
Reviewed By: RSNara
Differential Revision: D27932062
fbshipit-source-id: fa75da4b78290027a762440ac6943c81b8594a57
Summary:
CocoaPods will display a "fatal: not a git repository" when these podspecs are consumed within Facebook's internal Mercurial repository due to the reliance on `git` to obtain the current commit hash.
In these cases, the podspec is being consumed locally and the commit hash is unnecessary.
The error is removed by avoiding the use of `git` if the current working directory is not a git repository (or any of the parent directories).
Changelog:
[Internal] [iOS] - Remove CocoaPods error within Facebook's repository
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D27750974
fbshipit-source-id: 99159611c580baf5526f116948c5ff60e1c02e5c
Summary:
The iOS and Android NativeModules are very different. It's better to split the two interfaces, than to have one merged interface.
Changelog: [Internal]
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D24324247
fbshipit-source-id: 097273829ffc719eff006ed2dde55f0dd6bd7d95
Summary:
This diff ended up being a bit more complicated than I anticipated, since the source files in `ReactInternal` were depending on `RCTEventDispatcher`. I made the following changes:
1. Make `RCTEventDispatcher` a `protocol`, keep it in `ReactInternal`.
2. Rename the `RCTEventDispatcher` NativeModule to `RCTEventDispatcherModule`, make it conform to the `RCTEventEmitter` `protocol`, and move it to `CoreModules`.
3. Where necessary, replace categories of `RCTEventDispatcher` with functions.
Changelog:
[iOS][Added] - Make RCTEventDispatcher TurboModule-comaptible
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D18439488
fbshipit-source-id: b3da15c29459fddf884519f33b0c3b8c036b5539
Summary:
Refs: [0.62 release](https://reactnative.dev/blog/#moving-apple-tv-to-react-native-tvos), https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/28706, https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/28743, https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/29018
This PR removes most of the tvOS remnants in the code. Most of the changes are related to the tvOS platform removal from `.podspec` files, tvOS specific conditionals removal (Obj-C + JS) or tvOS CI/testing pipeline related code.
In addition to the changes listed above I have removed the deprecated `Platform.isTVOS` method. I'm not sure how `Platform.isTV` method is correlated with Android TV devices support which is technically not deprecated in the core so I left this method untouched for now.
## Changelog
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* **[Internal] [Removed]** - remove most of tvOS remnants from the code:
* `TVEventHandler`, `TVTouchable`, `RCTTVView`, `RCTTVRemoteHandler` and `RCTTVNavigationEventEmitter`
* **[Internal] [Removed]** - remove `TARGET_TV_OS` flag and all the usages
* **[iOS] [Removed]** - remove deprecated `Platform.isTVOS` method
* **[iOS] [Removed]** - remove deprecated and TV related props from View:
* `isTVSelectable`, `hasTVPreferredFocus` and `tvParallaxProperties`
* **[iOS] [Removed]** - remove `BackHandler` utility implementation
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/29407
Test Plan: Local tests (and iOS CI run) do not yield any errors, but I'm not sure how the CI pipeline would react to those changes. That is the reason why this PR is being posted as Draft. Some tweaks and code adjustment could be required.
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D22619441
Pulled By: shergin
fbshipit-source-id: 9aaf3840c5e8bd469c2cfcfa7c5b441ef71b30b6
Summary:
Microsoft’s RN for macOS fork supports the Hermes engine nowadays https://github.com/microsoft/react-native-macos/pull/473. As a longer term work item, we’ve started moving bits that are not invasive for iOS but _are_ a maintenance burden on us—mostly when merging—upstream. Seeing as this one is a recent addition, it seemed like a good candidate to start with.
As to the actual changes, these include:
* Sharing Android’s Hermes executor with the objc side of the codebase.
* Adding a CocoaPods subspec to build the Hermes inspector source and its dependencies (`Folly/Futures`, `libevent`).
* Adding the bits to the Xcode build phase script that creates the JS bundle for release builds to compile Hermes bytecode and source-maps…
* …coincidentally it turns out that the Xcode build phase script did _not_ by default output source-maps for iOS, which is now fixed too.
All of the Hermes bits are automatically enabled, on macOS, when providing the `hermes-engine-darwin` [npm package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/hermes-engine-darwin) and enabling the Hermes pods.
## Changelog
[General] [Added] - Upstream RN macOS Hermes integration bits
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/29748
Test Plan:
Building RNTester for iOS and Android still works as before.
To test the actual changes themselves, you’ll have to use the macOS target in RNTester in the macOS fork, or create a new application from `master`:
<img width="812" alt="Screenshot 2020-08-18 at 16 55 06" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2320/90547606-160f6480-e18c-11ea-9a98-edbbaa755800.png">
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D23304618
Pulled By: fkgozali
fbshipit-source-id: 4ef0e0f60d909f3c59f9cfc87c667189df656a3b
Summary:
## Problem
For some reason, D20831545 broke the `use_frameworks!` build of RNTester.
## Building RNTester
```
pushd ~/fbsource/xplat/js/react-native-github/RNTester && USE_FRAMEWORKS=1 pod install && open RNTesterPods.xcworkspace && popd;
```
## Error
I built RNTester locally, and the error was this:
```
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"facebook::jsi::HostObject::set(facebook::jsi::Runtime&, facebook::jsi::PropNameID const&, facebook::jsi::Value const&)", referenced from:
vtable for facebook::react::ObjCTurboModule in RCTImageEditingManager.o
vtable for facebook::react::ObjCTurboModule in RCTImageLoader.o
vtable for facebook::react::ObjCTurboModule in RCTImageStoreManager.o
"facebook::jsi::HostObject::getPropertyNames(facebook::jsi::Runtime&)", referenced from:
vtable for facebook::react::ObjCTurboModule in RCTImageEditingManager.o
vtable for facebook::react::ObjCTurboModule in RCTImageLoader.o
vtable for facebook::react::ObjCTurboModule in RCTImageStoreManager.o
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
```
## Fix
It looked like libraries that depend on "ReactCommon/turbomodule/core" weren't linking to JSI correctly. So, I modified all such Podspecs to also depend on "React-jsi":
```
arc rfr ' s.dependency "ReactCommon/turbomodule/core", version' ' s.dependency "ReactCommon/turbomodule/core", version\n s.dependency "React-jsi", version'
```
This seemed to do the trick. In buck, we'd fix this problem using exported_dependencies. I skimmed through cocoapods, and couldn't find such a configuration option there. So, I guess this will have to do?
Changelog:
[iOS][Fixed] - Fix Cocoapods builds of RNTester
Reviewed By: fkgozali, hramos
Differential Revision: D20905465
fbshipit-source-id: 60218c8274ec165752a428f2a7a9a546607c8fec
Summary:
We recently updated React Native's docs site to have its own domain reactnative.dev and needed to update the URLs in the source code
CHANGELOG:
[INTERNAL]
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D20072842
fbshipit-source-id: 1970d9214c872a6e7abf697d99f8f5360b3b308e
Summary:
Re-landing the reverted change:
This removes all callsites that rely on runtime checks to detect the target deployment version. We no longer need to check for iOS 10+ in a few places. Note: for this to compile, the hosting app needs to target iOS 10.0+.
Changelog: [iOS] [Deprecated] - Deprecate iOS 9
Reviewed By: sammy-SC
Differential Revision: D19411136
fbshipit-source-id: ec0a957dc57819f0ee7d138c858209cabe3e5102
Summary:
This removes all callsites that rely on runtime checks to detect the target deployment version. We no longer need to check for iOS 10+ in a few places. Note: for this to compile, the hosting app needs to target iOS 10.0+.
Changelog: [iOS] [Deprecated] - Deprecate iOS 9
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D19271321
fbshipit-source-id: 424ad7e2161261d148cb436cc20b4c531a4ba5b7
Summary:
It is time to target SDK version 10.0+.
Changelog: [iOS] [Deprecated] - Deprecating support for iOS/tvOS SDK 9.x, 10.0+ is now required
Reviewed By: mdvacca
Differential Revision: D19265731
fbshipit-source-id: 93b6f9e8f61c5b36ff69e80d3f18256aa96cc2c0
Summary:
As part of the fix for https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/25349 I added `s.static_framework = true` to each podspec in repo (see https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#discussion_r306993309 for more context).
This was required to ensure the existing conditional compilation with `#if RCT_DEV` and `__has_include` still worked correctly when `use_frameworks!` is enabled.
However, fkgozali pointed out that it would be ideal if we didn't have this requirement as it could make life difficult for third-party libraries.
This removes the requirement by moving `React-DevSupport.podspec` and `React-RCTWebSocket.podspec` into `React-Core.podspec` as subspecs. This means the symbols are present when `React-Core.podspec` is built dynamically so `s.static_framework = true` isn't required.
This means that any `Podfile` that refers to `React-DevSupport` or `React-RCTWebSocket` will need to be updated to avoid errors.
## Changelog
I don't think this needs a changelog entry since its just a refinement of https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25816
Test Plan:
Check `RNTesterPods` still works both with and without `use_frameworks!`:
1. Go to the `RNTester` directory and run `pod install`.
2. Run the tests in `RNTesterPods.xcworkspace` to see that everything still works fine.
3. Uncomment the `use_frameworks!` line at the top of `RNTester/Podfile` and run `pod install` again.
4. Run the tests again and see that it still works with frameworks enabled.
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D16495030
Pulled By: fkgozali
fbshipit-source-id: 2708ac9fd20cd04cb0aea61b2e8ab0d931dfb6d5
Summary:
This is my proposal for fixing `use_frameworks!` compatibility without breaking all `<React/*>` imports I outlined in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25393#issuecomment-508457700. If accepted, it will fix https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/25349.
It builds on the changes I made in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25496 by ensuring each podspec has a unique value for `header_dir` so that framework imports do not conflict. Every podspec which should be included in the `<React/*>` namespace now includes it's headers from `React-Core.podspec`.
The following pods can still be imported with `<React/*>` and so should not have breaking changes: `React-ART`,`React-DevSupport`, `React-CoreModules`, `React-RCTActionSheet`, `React-RCTAnimation`, `React-RCTBlob`, `React-RCTImage`, `React-RCTLinking`, `React-RCTNetwork`, `React-RCTPushNotification`, `React-RCTSettings`, `React-RCTText`, `React-RCTSettings`, `React-RCTVibration`, `React-RCTWebSocket` .
There are still a few breaking changes which I hope will be acceptable:
- `React-Core.podspec` has been moved to the root of the project. Any `Podfile` that references it will need to update the path.
- ~~`React-turbomodule-core`'s headers now live under `<turbomodule/*>`~~ Replaced by https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#issuecomment-511091823.
- ~~`React-turbomodulesamples`'s headers now live under `<turbomodulesamples/*>`~~ Replaced by https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#issuecomment-511091823.
- ~~`React-TypeSaferty`'s headers now live under `<TypeSafety/*>`~~ Replaced by https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#issuecomment-511040967.
- ~~`React-jscallinvoker`'s headers now live under `<jscallinvoker/*>`~~ Replaced by https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619#issuecomment-511091823.
- Each podspec now uses `s.static_framework = true`. This means that a minimum of CocoaPods 1.5 ([released in April 2018](http://blog.cocoapods.org/CocoaPods-1.5.0/)) is now required. This is needed so that the ` __has_include` conditions can still work when frameworks are enabled.
Still to do:
- ~~Including `React-turbomodule-core` with `use_frameworks!` enabled causes the C++ import failures we saw in https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/25349. I'm sure it will be possible to fix this but I need to dig deeper (perhaps a custom modulemap would be needed).~~ Addressed by 33573511f0.
- I haven't got Fabric working yet. I wonder if it would be acceptable to move Fabric out of the `<React/*>` namespace since it is new? �
## Changelog
[iOS] [Fixed] - Fixed compatibility with CocoaPods frameworks.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25619
Test Plan:
### FB
```
buck build catalyst
```
### Sample Project
Everything should work exactly as before, where `use_frameworks!` is not in `Podfile`s. I have a branch on my [sample project](https://github.com/jtreanor/react-native-cocoapods-frameworks) here which has `use_frameworks!` in its `Podfile` to demonstrate this is fixed.
You can see that it works with these steps:
1. `git clone git@github.com:jtreanor/react-native-cocoapods-frameworks.git`
2. `git checkout fix-frameworks-subspecs`
3. `cd ios && pod install`
4. `cd .. && react-native run-ios`
The sample app will build and run successfully. To see that it still works without frameworks, remove `use_frameworks!` from the `Podfile` and do steps 3 and 4 again.
### RNTesterPods
`RNTesterPodsPods` can now work with or without `use_frameworks!`.
1. Go to the `RNTester` directory and run `pod install`.
2. Run the tests in `RNTesterPods.xcworkspace` to see that everything still works fine.
3. Uncomment the `use_frameworks!` line at the top of `RNTester/Podfile` and run `pod install` again.
4. Run the tests again and see that it still works with frameworks enabled.
Reviewed By: PeteTheHeat
Differential Revision: D16465247
Pulled By: PeteTheHeat
fbshipit-source-id: cad837e9cced06d30cc5b372af1c65c7780b9e7a
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25583
We now use CocoaPods for better maintainability.
Reviewed By: hramos
Differential Revision: D16193719
fbshipit-source-id: 26382f2da4eaba14a71771540b587fdc80b41108
Summary:
This PR adds initial support for Project Catalyst a.k.a. UIKitForMac. This is not yet meant for production, but this is enough for RNTester to successfully compile and mostly work :)
Some APIs are not supported on the Mac -- e.g. telephony, and deprecated APIs are removed on Mac ���-- those had to be ifdef'd out via platform checks.
The biggest limitation right now is that I couldn't get Web Socket code to successfully compile, and so there are a lot of temporary platform checks for that , and the RCTWebSocket.xcodeproj is marked as not supporting UIKitForMac. Again -- temporary, until someone with more knowledge knows how to fix this.
https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals/issues/131
## Changelog
[iOS] [Added] - Fixed compilation for macOS (Project Catalyst) -- not meant for production use yet
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/25427
Test Plan:
- Open RNTester/RNTester.xcodeproj with Xcode 10.2, run it like a normal iOS app -- make sure it compiles and runs correctly (no regression)
- Open the same project with Xcode 11 beta 2 (or higher) on macOS Catalina beta, select "My Mac" as device target, and run -- see that it actually compiles and runs. **Note** there are unfortunately some required steps:
- change build configuration to Release (because packager doesn't work correctly yet)
- change development team to yours if Xcode tells you to
- go to RNTester project → Build phases → Link binary with libraries, and change `platforms` for `libRCTWebSocket.a` to `iOS` (without Mac compatibility). I can't commit that change because it breaks compatibility with earlier Xcode versions
The two extra steps for successful compile will disappear once web socket compilation for Catalyst is fixed
Reviewed By: mmmulani
Differential Revision: D16088263
Pulled By: sammy-SC
fbshipit-source-id: 9c0b932b048e50a8e0f336eaa0612851b1909cae
Summary:
The `Linking.openURL()` method is supposed to resolve to a `true` `Promise` when the URL was properly open. However, in iOS, the `Promise` was resolving to `nil`. So I fixed this issue by making it resolve to `YES` (`true`), just like on Android.
## Changelog
[iOS] [Fixed] - Fix return value of `Linking.openURL()`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/24955
Differential Revision: D15411994
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 90bdd6cfae8d69d7a239a0b4c84d75859e293b32
Summary:
This will create a cross-platform and safe way to programmatically open the app's settings into the iOS /Android Settings app.
Right now it's possible to open the app's settings, but _**only for iOS**_ via `Linking.openURL("app-settings:")`
To do the same for Android, you need to either create NodeModule or install a dependency such as [react-native-open-settings](https://github.com/lunarmayor/react-native-open-settings).
Why this new method is useful: since Android 6, app permissions work similar to iOS. It's granular and it's requested in the app runtime.
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/permissions/overview#runtime_requests_android_60_and_higher
> If the device is running Android 6.0 (API level 23) or higher, and the app's targetSdkVersion is 23 or higher, the user isn't notified of any app permissions at install time. Your app must ask the user to grant the dangerous permissions at runtime. When your app requests permission, the user sees a system dialog telling the user which permission group your app is trying to access. The dialog includes a Deny and Allow button.
Thus, if the user checks the **"Never ask again box"** and taps **"Deny"**, for some specific permission, the only way to change the permission is going to the Android Setting app.
And that's where this new method becomes useful. It'll allow our apps to programmatically send the the user to settings app.
Also, `openSettings()` doesn't receive a parameter to redirect to specific subsections of the Settings app because there's no public API to do it on iOS ([there's a way to have, via private API, but it causes the app to get rejected.](https://github.com/mauron85/cordova-plugin-background-geolocation/issues/394))
Create `Linking.openSettings()` for iOS and Android;
[General] [add ] - Add openSetting method to Linking module
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23965
Differential Revision: D14502910
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: d27d62282b9df499845c78d983d3b6936c36ea39
Summary:
If you try linking to a system URL scheme that isn't http or https such a tel, the linking promise will be rejected. I'm fixing this by relying on the output of `BOOL canOpen = [RCTSharedApplication() canOpenURL:URL];` to resolve the promise, but still falling back on the better error message if the given URL cannot be opened.
Changelog:
[iOS][fixed] - Allow linking to system URL schemes other than http or https
Reviewed By: cpojer
Differential Revision: D14250507
fbshipit-source-id: d74b2bd615eb6e320a39a956424e0ee34d476dab
Summary:
Part of #22609. This brings the warning count down to 0 for the RNTester target, also adds a fancy new icon!
[General] [Fixed] - All RNTester warnings fixed
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23584
Differential Revision: D14181197
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 4377a55cee6a2d87a7926f1c34663b8a070aef88
Summary:
This PR implements the first part of [RFC0004: CocoaPods Support Improvements](353d44f649/proposals/0004-cocoapods-support-improvements.md), splitting the `React.podspec` into separate podspecs to more closely match the structure of Xcode projects.
The new structure aims to have one to one mapping between Xcode projects and podspecs. The only places where we differ from this mapping are:
* `React/React-DevSupport.podspec`: `DevSupport` is a part of `React.xcodeproj`, which corresponds to the `React-Core` pod. However, we can't include it in the `React-Core` pod because `DevSupport` depends on `React-RCTWebSocket`, which depends on `React-Core`. Pods may not have circular dependencies.
* The new pods under `ReactCommon/` don't have a corresponding `xcodeproj` because there are no `xcodproj` files in `ReactCommon/`. Those C++ modules are included in `React.xcodeproj`.
*Next steps (not in scope of this PR):*
- Start submitting the Podspecs to CocoaPods on a deploy (or turn the React Native repo into a spec repo): this is important in order to make the experience nicer for library consumers, so that it's not necessary to specify the local path of each Podspec in `Podfile`, you can just add `pod 'React', <version>`.
- Add `Podfile` to the default project template (I have a PR ready for this, but because of bugs related to subspecs, it's blocked on this PR)
[iOS] [Changed] - Split React.podspec into separate podspecs for each Xcode project
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23559
Differential Revision: D14179326
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 397a9c30b6b5d24f86c790057c71f0d403f56c3d
Summary:
iOS 9 introduced a whitelist for schemes that apps are allowed to open / check against, the current behavior of React Native is to simple return `NO` when a scheme is missing from that whitelist. It would be more helpful to throw an error with a suggested fix for the problem:
```
Unable to open URL: asos://checkout, add asos to LSApplicationQueriesSchemes in Info.plist.
```
[iOS] [Changed] - canOpenURL throws when custom scheme isn't in LSApplicationQueriesSchemes.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23535
Differential Revision: D14143005
Pulled By: cpojer
fbshipit-source-id: 4ead5f073690e627b4a4bbe3fa5a6cb5af46b589
Summary:
Fixes#20797
As mentioned in #20797 when running `react-native run-ios Xcode 9.2 will complain about the nullability of pointers in `RCTLinkingManager.h`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/20798
Differential Revision: D9988581
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: e3ce7736da97d314a421c2c1ab71577864081642
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:
@public
A few people have been complaining, including me, that when we compile a react native project, there are a lot of warnings from xcode, suggesting to update the project build settings to the new recommendations.
I took the liberty to actually update the xcode projects, so we can finally have these gone, as well as replace some deprecated methods with the new suggested ones.
[IOS] [MINOR] [Xcode] - updated the Xcode projects with the latest suggestions from Xcode 9.3, and replaced a few deprecated methods of iOS with their new replacements.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19574
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D8530135
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: b9c9ede0e07760cb2207caa6b468bd5c241848dc
Summary:
A few people have been complaining, including me, that when we compile a react native project, there are a lot of warnings from xcode, suggesting to update the project build settings to the new recommendations.
I took the liberty to actually update the xcode projects, so we can finally have these gone, as well as replace some deprecated methods with the new suggested ones.
I made two react native projects, one with the regular react native and the other one using this branch.
Left is before, right is after:
![screen shot 2018-06-05 at 15 44 34](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/100233/40979899-6aba12da-68d7-11e8-8630-6c3009b6dc24.png)
[IOS] [MINOR] [Xcode] - updated the Xcode projects with the latest suggestions from Xcode 9.3, and replaced a few deprecated methods of iOS with their new replacements.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/19574
Differential Revision: D8489006
Pulled By: hramos
fbshipit-source-id: 2922b2e76aca6883c4f5d04e9c511b9fc1029583
Summary: Moving target deployment to iOS 9.0+ from now on, removing customization for iOS 8.
Reviewed By: shergin
Differential Revision: D8053439
fbshipit-source-id: 292c58f15c6e6caf8b28d15c1521812d6ed675c5
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)\.$
replace: $1$2$3Copyright (c) $4-present, Facebook, Inc.\n$2\n$1$2$3This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the\n$1$2$3LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
Reviewed By: TheSavior, yungsters
Differential Revision: D7007050
fbshipit-source-id: 37dd6bf0ffec0923bfc99c260bb330683f35553e
Summary:
Hi React Native folks! Love your work!
To make contributing easier, this sets the indentation settings of all the Xcode projects to 2 spaces to match their contents.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/15275
Differential Revision: D5526462
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: cbf0a8a87a1dbe31fceed2f0fffc53839cc06e59
Summary:
What existing problem does the pull request solve?
Beginning in iOS9, Apple has deprecated `-application:openURL:sourceApplication:annotations:`
`- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application openURL:(NSURL *)url sourceApplication:(nullable NSString *)sourceApplication annotation:(id)annotation NS_DEPRECATED_IOS(4_2, 9_0, "Please use application:openURL:options:") __TVOS_PROHIBITED;`
This PR uses the newly recommended method:
`- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)app openURL:(NSURL *)url options:(NSDictionary<UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey, id> *)`
while meanwhile, leaving the deprecated one for developers wishing to use the older `-application:openURL:sourceApplication:annotations:` for apps that support versions 8.x or less.
Benefits will include:
- [x] less warnings
- [x] official deprecation should happen when iOS 11 is deployed
- [x] TVOS support
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13615
Differential Revision: D4987980
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: ae07715a55ca627860262a9c8cf7df1e3c5e752b
Summary:
This is enforced for all of our internal iOS code and a common cause of import failures.
cc janicduplessis
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13124
Differential Revision: D4765016
fbshipit-source-id: 7c8248c98bca0fa6bad24d5a52b666243375e0db
Summary:
Xcode really sucks, per some discussion on e1577df1fd and https://developer.apple.com/library/content/technotes/tn2215/_index.html, if you use the headers phase, and mark headers in your static library as public, they will actually end up in the final package that's built and you can't submit to the app store! This changes our xcode setup to use a copy files phase instead.
I've also changed the header include path to be $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/include, which is added to the include path by Xcode by default, so 3rd party libraries should not be impacted by these changes anymore.
Reviewed By: mkonicek
Differential Revision: D4291607
fbshipit-source-id: 969b9ebcbeb8161f85427f8c429e198d9d0fae30