Summary: Adding a "features" page to the to bar and splitting plugin descriptions from their setup instructions. Reviewed By: jknoxville Differential Revision: D15147464 fbshipit-source-id: b2106d825454c3b2989eb1e536b128ef9b6d0247
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id, title, sidebar_label
| id | title | sidebar_label |
|---|---|---|
| layout-plugin | Layout Inspector Setup | Layout Inspector |
To use the layout inspector plugin, you need to add the plugin to your Flipper client instance.
Android
Standard Android View Only
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.inspector.DescriptorMapping;
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.inspector.InspectorFlipperPlugin;
final DescriptorMapping descriptorMapping = DescriptorMapping.withDefaults();
client.addPlugin(new InspectorFlipperPlugin(mApplicationContext, descriptorMapping));
With Litho Support
If you want to enable Litho support in the layout inspector, you need to augment the descriptor with Litho-specific settings and add some addition dependencies.
import com.facebook.litho.config.ComponentsConfiguration;
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.inspector.DescriptorMapping;
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.inspector.InspectorFlipperPlugin;
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.litho.LithoFlipperDescriptors;
// Instead of hard-coding this setting, it's a good practice to tie
// this to a BuildConfig flag, that you only enable for debug builds
// of your application.
ComponentsConfiguration.isDebugModeEnabled = true;
final DescriptorMapping descriptorMapping = DescriptorMapping.withDefaults();
// This adds Litho capabilities to the layout inspector.
LithoFlipperDescriptors.add(descriptorMapping);
client.addPlugin(new InspectorFlipperPlugin(mApplicationContext, descriptorMapping));
You also need to compile in the litho-annotations package, as Flipper reflects
on them at runtime. So ensure to not just include them as compileOnly in your
gradle configuration:
dependencies {
debugImplementation 'com.facebook.litho:litho-annotations:0.19.0'
// ...
}
Blocking fullscreen views (Android only)
The issue is that if you have some view that occupies big part of the screen but draws nothing and its Z-position is higher than your main content, then selecting view/component through Layout Inspector doesn't work as you intended, as it will always hit that transparent view and you need to manually navigate to the view you need which is time-consuming and should not be necessary.
Add the following tag to your view to skip it from Flipper's view picker. The view will still be shown in the layout hierarchy, but it will not be selected while using the view picker.
view.setTag("flipper_skip_view_traversal", true);
iOS
#import <FlipperKitLayoutPlugin/FlipperKitLayoutPlugin.h>
#import <FlipperKitLayoutPlugin/SKDescriptorMapper.h>
SKDescriptorMapper *mapper = [[SKDescriptorMapper alloc] initWithDefaults];
[client addPlugin:[[FlipperKitLayoutPlugin alloc] initWithRootNode:context.application withDescriptorMapper:mapper]]
import FlipperKit
let layoutDescriptorMapper = SKDescriptorMapper(defaults: ())
// If you want to debug componentkit view in swift, otherwise you can ignore the next line
FlipperKitLayoutComponentKitSupport.setUpWith(layoutDescriptorMapper)
client?.add(FlipperKitLayoutPlugin(rootNode: application, with: layoutDescriptorMapper!))