Summary:
Per https://react-native-community.github.io/upgrade-helper/?from=0.65.1&to=0.66.0
Also cleaned up lockfiles, made relative-deps non-default, removed old resolutions since I got weird errors with them.
allow-large-files
Reviewed By: timur-valiev
Differential Revision: D31471307
fbshipit-source-id: 2ef8856498bb73293d6638b2c08a1042adb636e5
Summary: Upgrade React Native to 0.65.1 in the reference project. Verified that the app installs on Android, iPhone 12, with and without Hermes
Reviewed By: timur-valiev
Differential Revision: D30807062
fbshipit-source-id: 79f4aba2ca9767769842f77221d4cf3eeefbf478
Summary:
allow-large-files
Per title. hermes enabled so that we can verify the hermes debugger works.
Reviewed By: passy
Differential Revision: D27229331
fbshipit-source-id: c2e45151b9d2097edc7e79f54eb89f9d110899d6
Summary:
In D25244631 (92bd68a371) we bumped the react-native dep of Flipper but we didn't apply the migration guide (sorry for missing that in the review), so the ReactNativeExample fell apart when trying to build for iOS. This diff applies the migration guide which nicely fixes that:
https://react-native-community.github.io/upgrade-helper/?from=0.62.2&to=0.63.4
Recreating the Podfile.lock and running `./gradlew clean` fixed all build problems after that.
Verified that `yarn ios` and `yarn android`, and building from XCode all work.
Found (probably unrelated / existing) issues:
* custom plugins only show up after initial app start after refreshing the plugin list by navigating to another diffs first, so this seems to be a UI staleness bug
* Network plugin doesn't seem to work ion iOS (either not showing traffic or not showing data at all)
Reviewed By: passy
Differential Revision: D25755490
fbshipit-source-id: baea8b152fb252deda04291ec197ab87c2fbe3eb
Summary:
This diff creates a sample React Native project (based on the 0.62-rc.0 template).
This example is created like:
(Documenting this here as in the future this might be easier than upgrading the project itself)
1. Run `npx react-native init ReactNativeFlipperExample --version 0.62.0-rc.0`
2. Follow the installation steps to enable Flipper, that is, call `initializeFlipper(this, getReactNativeHost().getReactInstanceManager());` at the end of the `onCreate` method in `MainApplication.java`
3. Put `FlipperTicTacToe` in the root of the project, and call it from `App.js` as a component
4. install `react-native-flipper` as dependency
5. install `relative-deps` as dev dependency, and set it up as shown in `package.json`. This tool make sure that we build and test this project against the version of react-native-flipper in this repository, rather than against the one on NPM.
6. removed some stuff, like tests and linting, which is just in the way in this repo
This PR does not support iOS, as Flipper + RN iOS is still broken in 0.62.0-rc.0, and the current version of react-native-flipper doesn't support iOS yet either.
Documentation on how to set up Flipper in general is not part of this Diff
_N.B. since this is a **public** project, to be visible and runnable by our OSS community, the build setup is kept plain, vanilla, react-native, and **not** wired up to our normal / internal build processes. This is also the reason that lint suggestions beyond the license headers have been ignored. If any others should be applied, it is probably the official react native template that requires updating_
Reviewed By: passy
Differential Revision: D19449295
fbshipit-source-id: 2aeb6044f8dd01f09a95350c84fff2419d685a65