Summary: Currently if you plug in a physical iOS device via USB, flipper will show it to you in "Virtual device menu". See "ak iphone mini" in the test plan. This diff ensures that we only show virtual device in this menu. Reviewed By: lblasa Differential Revision: D51588117 fbshipit-source-id: e2853a6b34ed3fe6d821a9c504b9ffd19e4074fa
Flipper Desktop
This folder contains everything to run the Flipper 'Desktop', that is, the UI which you use to interact with the device / app under debug.
Packages provided here:
- flipper-common: utilities & types shared between client, server, and plugins
- flipper-server-core: all device & client management goes in here. Basically flipper's backend
- flipper-ui-core: all UI goes in here, as far as it doesn't depend on Electron
- app: the Electron app, will load flipper-server-core and flipper-ui-core, and glue them together, providing implementations for some electron specific stuff like dialogs
- flipper-server: A node process hosting flipper-server-core that can be connected to over websockets. Also, it can serve a browser version of the UI as well.
- flipper-ui-browser: thin wrapper around flipper-ui-core, providing some browser specific behavior / stubs.
- flipper-dump: (might remove later) as an alternative way to test flipper-server-core.
- flipper-plugin: The flipper SDK used by plugins. Exposes all API's that can be used by plugins
- pkg: CLI tool to manage building flipper plugins
- pkg-lib
- plugin-lib
- babel-transformer
- doctor
- eslint-plugin-flipper
Packages overview
app:
- flipper-server-core (directly embedded)
- flipper-ui-core
- plugins (prebundled)
- plugins (installable)
- flipper-plugin
flipper-server
- flipper-server-core
- flipper-ui-browser (served by webserver)
- flipper-ui-core (communicates using web sockets with server-core)
- plugins (prebundled)
- plugins (installable)?
flipper-dump
- flipper-server-core