chore: upgrade react native & deps (#2231)

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Aman Harwara
2023-02-28 01:30:51 +05:30
committed by GitHub
parent 096a5478f3
commit fb7cc1049f
180 changed files with 1491 additions and 1621 deletions

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@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
# To learn about Buck see [Docs](https://buckbuild.com/).
# To run your application with Buck:
# - install Buck
# - `npm start` - to start the packager
# - `cd android`
# - `keytool -genkey -v -keystore keystores/debug.keystore -storepass android -alias androiddebugkey -keypass android -dname "CN=Android Debug,O=Android,C=US"`
# - `./gradlew :app:copyDownloadableDepsToLibs` - make all Gradle compile dependencies available to Buck
# - `buck install -r android/app` - compile, install and run application
#
load(":build_defs.bzl", "create_aar_targets", "create_jar_targets")
lib_deps = []
create_aar_targets(glob(["libs/*.aar"]))
create_jar_targets(glob(["libs/*.jar"]))
android_library(
name = "all-libs",
exported_deps = lib_deps,
)
android_library(
name = "app-code",
srcs = glob([
"src/main/java/**/*.java",
]),
deps = [
":all-libs",
":build_config",
":res",
],
)
android_build_config(
name = "build_config",
package = "com.standardnotes",
)
android_resource(
name = "res",
package = "com.standardnotes",
res = "src/main/res",
)
android_binary(
name = "app",
keystore = "//android/keystores:debug",
manifest = "src/main/AndroidManifest.xml",
package_type = "debug",
deps = [
":app-code",
],
)

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@@ -1,101 +1,67 @@
apply plugin: "com.android.application"
apply plugin: "com.facebook.react"
import com.android.build.OutputFile
import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.condition.Os
/**
* The react.gradle file registers a task for each build variant (e.g. bundleDebugJsAndAssets
* and bundleReleaseJsAndAssets).
* These basically call `react-native bundle` with the correct arguments during the Android build
* cycle. By default, bundleDebugJsAndAssets is skipped, as in debug/dev mode we prefer to load the
* bundle directly from the development server. Below you can see all the possible configurations
* and their defaults. If you decide to add a configuration block, make sure to add it before the
* `apply from: "../../node_modules/react-native/react.gradle"` line.
*
* project.ext.react = [
* // the name of the generated asset file containing your JS bundle
* bundleAssetName: "index.android.bundle",
*
* // the entry file for bundle generation. If none specified and
* // "index.android.js" exists, it will be used. Otherwise "index.js" is
* // default. Can be overridden with ENTRY_FILE environment variable.
* entryFile: "index.android.js",
*
* // https://reactnative.dev/docs/performance#enable-the-ram-format
* bundleCommand: "ram-bundle",
*
* // whether to bundle JS and assets in debug mode
* bundleInDebug: false,
*
* // whether to bundle JS and assets in release mode
* bundleInRelease: true,
*
* // whether to bundle JS and assets in another build variant (if configured).
* // See http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system/user-guide#TOC-Build-Variants
* // The configuration property can be in the following formats
* // 'bundleIn${productFlavor}${buildType}'
* // 'bundleIn${buildType}'
* // bundleInFreeDebug: true,
* // bundleInPaidRelease: true,
* // bundleInBeta: true,
*
* // whether to disable dev mode in custom build variants (by default only disabled in release)
* // for example: to disable dev mode in the staging build type (if configured)
* devDisabledInStaging: true,
* // The configuration property can be in the following formats
* // 'devDisabledIn${productFlavor}${buildType}'
* // 'devDisabledIn${buildType}'
*
* // the root of your project, i.e. where "package.json" lives
* root: "../../",
*
* // where to put the JS bundle asset in debug mode
* jsBundleDirDebug: "$buildDir/intermediates/assets/debug",
*
* // where to put the JS bundle asset in release mode
* jsBundleDirRelease: "$buildDir/intermediates/assets/release",
*
* // where to put drawable resources / React Native assets, e.g. the ones you use via
* // require('./image.png')), in debug mode
* resourcesDirDebug: "$buildDir/intermediates/res/merged/debug",
*
* // where to put drawable resources / React Native assets, e.g. the ones you use via
* // require('./image.png')), in release mode
* resourcesDirRelease: "$buildDir/intermediates/res/merged/release",
*
* // by default the gradle tasks are skipped if none of the JS files or assets change; this means
* // that we don't look at files in android/ or ios/ to determine whether the tasks are up to
* // date; if you have any other folders that you want to ignore for performance reasons (gradle
* // indexes the entire tree), add them here. Alternatively, if you have JS files in android/
* // for example, you might want to remove it from here.
* inputExcludes: ["android/**", "ios/**"],
*
* // override which node gets called and with what additional arguments
* nodeExecutableAndArgs: ["node"],
*
* // supply additional arguments to the packager
* extraPackagerArgs: []
* ]
* This is the configuration block to customize your React Native Android app.
* By default you don't need to apply any configuration, just uncomment the lines you need.
*/
react {
/* Folders */
// The root of your project, i.e. where "package.json" lives. Default is '..'
// root = file("../")
// The folder where the react-native NPM package is. Default is ../node_modules/react-native
// reactNativeDir = file("../node_modules/react-native")
// The folder where the react-native Codegen package is. Default is ../node_modules/react-native-codegen
// codegenDir = file("../node_modules/react-native-codegen")
// The cli.js file which is the React Native CLI entrypoint. Default is ../node_modules/react-native/cli.js
// cliFile = file("../node_modules/react-native/cli.js")
project.ext.react = [
enableHermes: true, // clean and rebuild if changing
]
/* Variants */
// The list of variants to that are debuggable. For those we're going to
// skip the bundling of the JS bundle and the assets. By default is just 'debug'.
// If you add flavors like lite, prod, etc. you'll have to list your debuggableVariants.
// debuggableVariants = ["liteDebug", "prodDebug"]
apply from: "../../node_modules/react-native/react.gradle"
/* Bundling */
// A list containing the node command and its flags. Default is just 'node'.
// nodeExecutableAndArgs = ["node"]
//
// The command to run when bundling. By default is 'bundle'
// bundleCommand = "ram-bundle"
//
// The path to the CLI configuration file. Default is empty.
// bundleConfig = file(../rn-cli.config.js)
//
// The name of the generated asset file containing your JS bundle
// bundleAssetName = "MyApplication.android.bundle"
//
// The entry file for bundle generation. Default is 'index.android.js' or 'index.js'
// entryFile = file("../js/MyApplication.android.js")
//
// A list of extra flags to pass to the 'bundle' commands.
// See https://github.com/react-native-community/cli/blob/main/docs/commands.md#bundle
// extraPackagerArgs = []
/* Hermes Commands */
// The hermes compiler command to run. By default it is 'hermesc'
// hermesCommand = "$rootDir/my-custom-hermesc/bin/hermesc"
//
// The list of flags to pass to the Hermes compiler. By default is "-O", "-output-source-map"
// hermesFlags = ["-O", "-output-source-map"]
}
/**
* Set this to true to create two separate APKs instead of one:
* - An APK that only works on ARM devices
* - An APK that only works on x86 devices
* The advantage is the size of the APK is reduced by about 4MB.
* Upload all the APKs to the Play Store and people will download
* the correct one based on the CPU architecture of their device.
* Set this to true to create four separate APKs instead of one,
* one for each native architecture. This is useful if you don't
* use App Bundles (https://developer.android.com/guide/app-bundle/)
* and want to have separate APKs to upload to the Play Store.
*/
def enableSeparateBuildPerCPUArchitecture = false
/**
* Run Proguard to shrink the Java bytecode in release builds.
* Set this to true to Run Proguard on Release builds to minify the Java bytecode.
*/
def enableProguardInReleaseBuilds = false
@@ -113,16 +79,9 @@ def enableProguardInReleaseBuilds = false
def jscFlavor = 'org.webkit:android-jsc:+'
/**
* Whether to enable the Hermes VM.
*
* This should be set on project.ext.react and that value will be read here. If it is not set
* on project.ext.react, JavaScript will not be compiled to Hermes Bytecode
* and the benefits of using Hermes will therefore be sharply reduced.
*/
def enableHermes = project.ext.react.get("enableHermes", false);
/**
* Architectures to build native code for in debug.
* Private function to get the list of Native Architectures you want to build.
* This reads the value from reactNativeArchitectures in your gradle.properties
* file and works together with the --active-arch-only flag of react-native run-android.
*/
def reactNativeArchitectures() {
def value = project.getProperties().get("reactNativeArchitectures")
@@ -137,6 +96,7 @@ android {
ndkVersion '21.4.7075529'
flavorDimensions "default"
namespace "com.standardnotes"
defaultConfig {
applicationId "com.standardnotes"
minSdkVersion rootProject.ext.minSdkVersion
@@ -145,73 +105,9 @@ android {
versionCode appVersionCode
versionName appVersionName
buildConfigField "boolean", "IS_NEW_ARCHITECTURE_ENABLED", isNewArchitectureEnabled().toString()
if (isNewArchitectureEnabled()) {
// We configure the CMake build only if you decide to opt-in for the New Architecture.
externalNativeBuild {
cmake {
arguments "-DPROJECT_BUILD_DIR=$buildDir",
"-DREACT_ANDROID_DIR=$rootDir/../node_modules/react-native/ReactAndroid",
"-DREACT_ANDROID_BUILD_DIR=$rootDir/../node_modules/react-native/ReactAndroid/build",
"-DNODE_MODULES_DIR=$rootDir/../node_modules",
"-DANDROID_STL=c++_shared"
}
}
if (!enableSeparateBuildPerCPUArchitecture) {
ndk {
abiFilters (*reactNativeArchitectures())
}
}
}
multiDexEnabled true
testBuildType System.getProperty('testBuildType', 'debug') // detox: This will later be used to control the test apk build type
testInstrumentationRunner 'androidx.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner'
missingDimensionStrategy 'store', 'play'
}
if (isNewArchitectureEnabled()) {
// We configure the NDK build only if you decide to opt-in for the New Architecture.
externalNativeBuild {
cmake {
path "$projectDir/src/main/jni/CMakeLists.txt"
}
}
def reactAndroidProjectDir = project(':ReactAndroid').projectDir
def packageReactNdkDebugLibs = tasks.register("packageReactNdkDebugLibs", Copy) {
dependsOn(":ReactAndroid:packageReactNdkDebugLibsForBuck")
from("$reactAndroidProjectDir/src/main/jni/prebuilt/lib")
into("$buildDir/react-ndk/exported")
}
def packageReactNdkReleaseLibs = tasks.register("packageReactNdkReleaseLibs", Copy) {
dependsOn(":ReactAndroid:packageReactNdkReleaseLibsForBuck")
from("$reactAndroidProjectDir/src/main/jni/prebuilt/lib")
into("$buildDir/react-ndk/exported")
}
afterEvaluate {
// If you wish to add a custom TurboModule or component locally,
// you should uncomment this line.
// preBuild.dependsOn("generateCodegenArtifactsFromSchema")
preDebugBuild.dependsOn(packageReactNdkDebugLibs)
preReleaseBuild.dependsOn(packageReactNdkReleaseLibs)
// Due to a bug inside AGP, we have to explicitly set a dependency
// between configureCMakeDebug* tasks and the preBuild tasks.
// This can be removed once this is solved: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/207403732
configureCMakeRelWithDebInfo.dependsOn(preReleaseBuild)
configureCMakeDebug.dependsOn(preDebugBuild)
reactNativeArchitectures().each { architecture ->
tasks.findByName("configureCMakeDebug[${architecture}]")?.configure {
dependsOn("preDebugBuild")
}
tasks.findByName("configureCMakeRelWithDebInfo[${architecture}]")?.configure {
dependsOn("preReleaseBuild")
}
}
}
}
signingConfigs {
debug {
storeFile file('debug.keystore')
@@ -276,69 +172,28 @@ android {
}
dependencies {
implementation fileTree(dir: "libs", include: ["*.jar"])
//noinspection GradleDynamicVersion
implementation "com.facebook.react:react-native:+" // From node_modules
// The version of react-native is set by the React Native Gradle Plugin
implementation("com.facebook.react:react-android")
implementation 'androidx.appcompat:appcompat:1.1.0-rc01'
implementation 'androidx.swiperefreshlayout:swiperefreshlayout:1.1.0-alpha02'
implementation("androidx.swiperefreshlayout:swiperefreshlayout:1.0.0")
implementation 'de.undercouch:gradle-download-task:5.0.2'
debugImplementation("com.facebook.flipper:flipper:${FLIPPER_VERSION}") {
exclude group:'com.facebook.fbjni'
}
debugImplementation("com.facebook.flipper:flipper:${FLIPPER_VERSION}")
debugImplementation("com.facebook.flipper:flipper-network-plugin:${FLIPPER_VERSION}") {
exclude group:'com.facebook.flipper'
exclude group:'com.squareup.okhttp3', module:'okhttp'
}
debugImplementation("com.facebook.flipper:flipper-fresco-plugin:${FLIPPER_VERSION}") {
exclude group:'com.facebook.flipper'
}
debugImplementation("com.facebook.flipper:flipper-fresco-plugin:${FLIPPER_VERSION}")
androidTestImplementation('com.wix:detox:+')
if (enableHermes) {
//noinspection GradleDynamicVersion
implementation("com.facebook.react:hermes-engine:+") { // From node_modules
exclude group:'com.facebook.fbjni'
}
if (hermesEnabled.toBoolean()) {
implementation("com.facebook.react:hermes-android")
} else {
implementation jscFlavor
}
}
if (isNewArchitectureEnabled()) {
// If new architecture is enabled, we let you build RN from source
// Otherwise we fallback to a prebuilt .aar bundled in the NPM package.
// This will be applied to all the imported transtitive dependency.
configurations.all {
resolutionStrategy.dependencySubstitution {
substitute(module("com.facebook.react:react-native"))
.using(project(":ReactAndroid"))
.because("On New Architecture we're building React Native from source")
substitute(module("com.facebook.react:hermes-engine"))
.using(project(":ReactAndroid:hermes-engine"))
.because("On New Architecture we're building Hermes from source")
}
}
}
// Run this once to be able to run the application with BUCK
// puts all compile dependencies into folder libs for BUCK to use
task copyDownloadableDepsToLibs(type: Copy) {
from configurations.implementation
into 'libs'
}
apply from: file("../../node_modules/@react-native-community/cli-platform-android/native_modules.gradle"); applyNativeModulesAppBuildGradle(project)
def isNewArchitectureEnabled() {
// To opt-in for the New Architecture, you can either:
// - Set `newArchEnabled` to true inside the `gradle.properties` file
// - Invoke gradle with `-newArchEnabled=true`
// - Set an environment variable `ORG_GRADLE_PROJECT_newArchEnabled=true`
return project.hasProperty("newArchEnabled") && project.newArchEnabled == "true"
}

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"""Helper definitions to glob .aar and .jar targets"""
def create_aar_targets(aarfiles):
for aarfile in aarfiles:
name = "aars__" + aarfile[aarfile.rindex("/") + 1:aarfile.rindex(".aar")]
lib_deps.append(":" + name)
android_prebuilt_aar(
name = name,
aar = aarfile,
)
def create_jar_targets(jarfiles):
for jarfile in jarfiles:
name = "jars__" + jarfile[jarfile.rindex("/") + 1:jarfile.rindex(".jar")]
lib_deps.append(":" + name)
prebuilt_jar(
name = name,
binary_jar = jarfile,
)

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@@ -16,19 +16,22 @@ import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.inspector.DescriptorMapping;
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.inspector.InspectorFlipperPlugin;
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.network.FlipperOkhttpInterceptor;
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.network.NetworkFlipperPlugin;
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.react.ReactFlipperPlugin;
import com.facebook.flipper.plugins.sharedpreferences.SharedPreferencesFlipperPlugin;
import com.facebook.react.ReactInstanceEventListener;
import com.facebook.react.ReactInstanceManager;
import com.facebook.react.bridge.ReactContext;
import com.facebook.react.modules.network.NetworkingModule;
import okhttp3.OkHttpClient;
/**
* Class responsible of loading Flipper inside your React Native application. This is the debug
* flavor of it. Here you can add your own plugins and customize the Flipper setup.
*/
public class ReactNativeFlipper {
public static void initializeFlipper(Context context, ReactInstanceManager reactInstanceManager) {
if (FlipperUtils.shouldEnableFlipper(context)) {
final FlipperClient client = AndroidFlipperClient.getInstance(context);
client.addPlugin(new InspectorFlipperPlugin(context, DescriptorMapping.withDefaults()));
client.addPlugin(new ReactFlipperPlugin());
client.addPlugin(new DatabasesFlipperPlugin(context));
client.addPlugin(new SharedPreferencesFlipperPlugin(context));
client.addPlugin(CrashReporterPlugin.getInstance());

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@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ import android.content.res.Configuration;
import com.facebook.react.ReactActivity;
import com.facebook.react.ReactActivityDelegate;
import com.facebook.react.ReactRootView;
import com.facebook.react.defaults.DefaultNewArchitectureEntryPoint;
import com.facebook.react.defaults.DefaultReactActivityDelegate;
public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
@@ -22,47 +23,22 @@ public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
}
/**
* Returns the instance of the {@link ReactActivityDelegate}. There the RootView is created and
* you can specify the renderer you wish to use - the new renderer (Fabric) or the old renderer
* (Paper).
* Returns the instance of the {@link ReactActivityDelegate}. Here we use a util class {@link
* DefaultReactActivityDelegate} which allows you to easily enable Fabric and Concurrent React
* (aka React 18) with two boolean flags.
*/
@Override
protected ReactActivityDelegate createReactActivityDelegate() {
return new SNReactActivityDelegate(this, getMainComponentName());
return new DefaultReactActivityDelegate(
this,
getMainComponentName(),
// If you opted-in for the New Architecture, we enable the Fabric Renderer.
DefaultNewArchitectureEntryPoint.getFabricEnabled(), // fabricEnabled
// If you opted-in for the New Architecture, we enable Concurrent React (i.e. React 18).
DefaultNewArchitectureEntryPoint.getConcurrentReactEnabled() // concurrentRootEnabled
);
}
public static class SNReactActivityDelegate extends ReactActivityDelegate {
public SNReactActivityDelegate(ReactActivity activity, String mainComponentName) {
super(activity, mainComponentName);
}
@Override
protected ReactRootView createRootView() {
ReactRootView reactRootView = new ReactRootView(getContext());
// If you opted-in for the New Architecture, we enable the Fabric Renderer.
reactRootView.setIsFabric(BuildConfig.IS_NEW_ARCHITECTURE_ENABLED);
return reactRootView;
}
@Override
protected Bundle getLaunchOptions() {
String packageName = this.getContext().getPackageName();
Bundle props = new Bundle();
SharedPreferences settings = this.getContext().getSharedPreferences("react-native", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
return props;
}
@Override
protected boolean isConcurrentRootEnabled() {
// If you opted-in for the New Architecture, we enable Concurrent Root (i.e. React 18).
// More on this on https://reactjs.org/blog/2022/03/29/react-v18.html
return BuildConfig.IS_NEW_ARCHITECTURE_ENABLED;
}
}
// Fix for Dark theme subscriptions https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/28823#issuecomment-642032481
@Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {

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@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ import com.facebook.react.ReactApplication;
import com.facebook.react.ReactInstanceManager;
import com.facebook.react.ReactNativeHost;
import com.facebook.react.ReactPackage;
import com.facebook.react.config.ReactFeatureFlags;
import com.facebook.react.defaults.DefaultNewArchitectureEntryPoint;
import com.facebook.react.defaults.DefaultReactNativeHost;
import com.facebook.soloader.SoLoader;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
@@ -25,11 +26,10 @@ import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.WindowManager;
import com.kristiansorens.flagsecure.FlagSecure;
import com.standardnotes.newarchitecture.MainApplicationReactNativeHost;
public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
private final ReactNativeHost mReactNativeHost = new ReactNativeHost(this) {
private final ReactNativeHost mReactNativeHost = new DefaultReactNativeHost(this) {
@Override
public boolean getUseDeveloperSupport() {
return BuildConfig.DEBUG;
@@ -47,18 +47,21 @@ public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
protected String getJSMainModuleName() {
return "index";
}
};
private final ReactNativeHost mNewArchitectureNativeHost =
new MainApplicationReactNativeHost(this);
@Override
protected boolean isNewArchEnabled() {
return BuildConfig.IS_NEW_ARCHITECTURE_ENABLED;
}
@Override
protected Boolean isHermesEnabled() {
return BuildConfig.IS_HERMES_ENABLED;
}
};
@Override
public ReactNativeHost getReactNativeHost() {
if (BuildConfig.IS_NEW_ARCHITECTURE_ENABLED) {
return mNewArchitectureNativeHost;
} else {
return mReactNativeHost;
}
return mReactNativeHost;
}
@SuppressLint("NewApi")
@@ -66,9 +69,6 @@ public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
// If you opted-in for the New Architecture, we enable the TurboModule system
ReactFeatureFlags.useTurboModules = BuildConfig.IS_NEW_ARCHITECTURE_ENABLED;
// Enable Remote debugging for WebViews
String packageName = getApplicationContext().getPackageName();
if (packageName.equals("com.standardnotes.dev")) {
@@ -79,7 +79,11 @@ public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
SoLoader.init(this, /* native exopackage */ false);
initializeFlipper(this, getReactNativeHost().getReactInstanceManager());
if (BuildConfig.IS_NEW_ARCHITECTURE_ENABLED) {
// If you opted-in for the New Architecture, we load the native entry point for this app.
DefaultNewArchitectureEntryPoint.load();
}
ReactNativeFlipper.initializeFlipper(this, getReactNativeHost().getReactInstanceManager());
try {
/*
@@ -135,35 +139,4 @@ public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
private void rebuildOkHtttp() {
OkHttpClientProvider.setOkHttpClientFactory(new CustomClientFactory());
}
/**
* Loads Flipper in React Native templates. Call this in the onCreate method with something like
* initializeFlipper(this, getReactNativeHost().getReactInstanceManager());
*
* @param context
* @param reactInstanceManager
*/
private static void initializeFlipper(
Context context, ReactInstanceManager reactInstanceManager) {
if (BuildConfig.DEBUG) {
try {
/*
We use reflection here to pick up the class that initializes Flipper,
since Flipper library is not available in release mode
*/
Class<?> aClass = Class.forName("com.standardnotes.ReactNativeFlipper");
aClass
.getMethod("initializeFlipper", Context.class, ReactInstanceManager.class)
.invoke(null, context, reactInstanceManager);
} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
/**
* Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
*
* <p>This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the LICENSE file in the root
* directory of this source tree.
*/
package com.rndiffapp;
import android.content.Context;
import com.facebook.react.ReactInstanceManager;
/**
* Class responsible of loading Flipper inside your React Native application. This is the release
* flavor of it so it's empty as we don't want to load Flipper.
*/
public class ReactNativeFlipper {
public static void initializeFlipper(Context context, ReactInstanceManager reactInstanceManager) {
// Do nothing as we don't want to initialize Flipper on Release.
}
}

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@@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
package com.standardnotes.newarchitecture;
import android.app.Application;
import androidx.annotation.NonNull;
import com.facebook.react.PackageList;
import com.facebook.react.ReactInstanceManager;
import com.facebook.react.ReactNativeHost;
import com.facebook.react.ReactPackage;
import com.facebook.react.ReactPackageTurboModuleManagerDelegate;
import com.facebook.react.bridge.JSIModulePackage;
import com.facebook.react.bridge.JSIModuleProvider;
import com.facebook.react.bridge.JSIModuleSpec;
import com.facebook.react.bridge.JSIModuleType;
import com.facebook.react.bridge.JavaScriptContextHolder;
import com.facebook.react.bridge.ReactApplicationContext;
import com.facebook.react.bridge.UIManager;
import com.facebook.react.fabric.ComponentFactory;
import com.facebook.react.fabric.CoreComponentsRegistry;
import com.facebook.react.fabric.FabricJSIModuleProvider;
import com.facebook.react.fabric.ReactNativeConfig;
import com.facebook.react.uimanager.ViewManagerRegistry;
import com.standardnotes.BuildConfig;
import com.standardnotes.newarchitecture.components.MainComponentsRegistry;
import com.standardnotes.newarchitecture.modules.MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* A {@link ReactNativeHost} that helps you load everything needed for the New Architecture, both
* TurboModule delegates and the Fabric Renderer.
*
* <p>Please note that this class is used ONLY if you opt-in for the New Architecture (see the
* `newArchEnabled` property). Is ignored otherwise.
*/
public class MainApplicationReactNativeHost extends ReactNativeHost {
public MainApplicationReactNativeHost(Application application) {
super(application);
}
@Override
public boolean getUseDeveloperSupport() {
return BuildConfig.DEBUG;
}
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
List<ReactPackage> packages = new PackageList(this).getPackages();
// Packages that cannot be autolinked yet can be added manually here, for example:
// packages.add(new MyReactNativePackage());
// TurboModules must also be loaded here providing a valid TurboReactPackage implementation:
// packages.add(new TurboReactPackage() { ... });
// If you have custom Fabric Components, their ViewManagers should also be loaded here
// inside a ReactPackage.
return packages;
}
@Override
protected String getJSMainModuleName() {
return "index";
}
@NonNull
@Override
protected ReactPackageTurboModuleManagerDelegate.Builder
getReactPackageTurboModuleManagerDelegateBuilder() {
// Here we provide the ReactPackageTurboModuleManagerDelegate Builder. This is necessary
// for the new architecture and to use TurboModules correctly.
return new MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate.Builder();
}
@Override
protected JSIModulePackage getJSIModulePackage() {
return new JSIModulePackage() {
@Override
public List<JSIModuleSpec> getJSIModules(
final ReactApplicationContext reactApplicationContext,
final JavaScriptContextHolder jsContext) {
final List<JSIModuleSpec> specs = new ArrayList<>();
// Here we provide a new JSIModuleSpec that will be responsible of providing the
// custom Fabric Components.
specs.add(
new JSIModuleSpec() {
@Override
public JSIModuleType getJSIModuleType() {
return JSIModuleType.UIManager;
}
@Override
public JSIModuleProvider<UIManager> getJSIModuleProvider() {
final ComponentFactory componentFactory = new ComponentFactory();
CoreComponentsRegistry.register(componentFactory);
// Here we register a Components Registry.
// The one that is generated with the template contains no components
// and just provides you the one from React Native core.
MainComponentsRegistry.register(componentFactory);
final ReactInstanceManager reactInstanceManager = getReactInstanceManager();
ViewManagerRegistry viewManagerRegistry =
new ViewManagerRegistry(
reactInstanceManager.getOrCreateViewManagers(reactApplicationContext));
return new FabricJSIModuleProvider(
reactApplicationContext,
componentFactory,
ReactNativeConfig.DEFAULT_CONFIG,
viewManagerRegistry);
}
});
return specs;
}
};
}
}

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package com.standardnotes.newarchitecture.components;
import com.facebook.jni.HybridData;
import com.facebook.proguard.annotations.DoNotStrip;
import com.facebook.react.fabric.ComponentFactory;
import com.facebook.soloader.SoLoader;
/**
* Class responsible to load the custom Fabric Components. This class has native methods and needs a
* corresponding C++ implementation/header file to work correctly (already placed inside the jni/
* folder for you).
*
* <p>Please note that this class is used ONLY if you opt-in for the New Architecture (see the
* `newArchEnabled` property). Is ignored otherwise.
*/
@DoNotStrip
public class MainComponentsRegistry {
static {
SoLoader.loadLibrary("fabricjni");
}
@DoNotStrip private final HybridData mHybridData;
@DoNotStrip
private native HybridData initHybrid(ComponentFactory componentFactory);
@DoNotStrip
private MainComponentsRegistry(ComponentFactory componentFactory) {
mHybridData = initHybrid(componentFactory);
}
@DoNotStrip
public static MainComponentsRegistry register(ComponentFactory componentFactory) {
return new MainComponentsRegistry(componentFactory);
}
}

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package com.standardnotes.newarchitecture.modules;
import com.facebook.jni.HybridData;
import com.facebook.react.ReactPackage;
import com.facebook.react.ReactPackageTurboModuleManagerDelegate;
import com.facebook.react.bridge.ReactApplicationContext;
import com.facebook.soloader.SoLoader;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Class responsible to load the TurboModules. This class has native methods and needs a
* corresponding C++ implementation/header file to work correctly (already placed inside the jni/
* folder for you).
*
* <p>Please note that this class is used ONLY if you opt-in for the New Architecture (see the
* `newArchEnabled` property). Is ignored otherwise.
*/
public class MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate
extends ReactPackageTurboModuleManagerDelegate {
private static volatile boolean sIsSoLibraryLoaded;
protected MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate(
ReactApplicationContext reactApplicationContext, List<ReactPackage> packages) {
super(reactApplicationContext, packages);
}
protected native HybridData initHybrid();
native boolean canCreateTurboModule(String moduleName);
public static class Builder extends ReactPackageTurboModuleManagerDelegate.Builder {
protected MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate build(
ReactApplicationContext context, List<ReactPackage> packages) {
return new MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate(context, packages);
}
}
@Override
protected synchronized void maybeLoadOtherSoLibraries() {
if (!sIsSoLibraryLoaded) {
// If you change the name of your application .so file in the Android.mk file,
// make sure you update the name here as well.
SoLoader.loadLibrary("standardnotes_appmodules");
sIsSoLibraryLoaded = true;
}
}
}

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.13)
# Define the library name here.
project(standardnotes_appmodules)
# This file includes all the necessary to let you build your application with the New Architecture.
include(${REACT_ANDROID_DIR}/cmake-utils/ReactNative-application.cmake)

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#include "MainApplicationModuleProvider.h"
#include <rncli.h>
#include <rncore.h>
namespace facebook {
namespace react {
std::shared_ptr<TurboModule> MainApplicationModuleProvider(
const std::string &moduleName,
const JavaTurboModule::InitParams &params) {
// Here you can provide your own module provider for TurboModules coming from
// either your application or from external libraries. The approach to follow
// is similar to the following (for a library called `samplelibrary`:
//
// auto module = samplelibrary_ModuleProvider(moduleName, params);
// if (module != nullptr) {
// return module;
// }
// return rncore_ModuleProvider(moduleName, params);
// Module providers autolinked by RN CLI
auto rncli_module = rncli_ModuleProvider(moduleName, params);
if (rncli_module != nullptr) {
return rncli_module;
}
return rncore_ModuleProvider(moduleName, params);
}
} // namespace react
} // namespace facebook

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#pragma once
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <ReactCommon/JavaTurboModule.h>
namespace facebook {
namespace react {
std::shared_ptr<TurboModule> MainApplicationModuleProvider(
const std::string &moduleName,
const JavaTurboModule::InitParams &params);
} // namespace react
} // namespace facebook

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#include "MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate.h"
#include "MainApplicationModuleProvider.h"
namespace facebook {
namespace react {
jni::local_ref<MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate::jhybriddata>
MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate::initHybrid(
jni::alias_ref<jhybridobject>) {
return makeCxxInstance();
}
void MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate::registerNatives() {
registerHybrid({
makeNativeMethod(
"initHybrid", MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate::initHybrid),
makeNativeMethod(
"canCreateTurboModule",
MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate::canCreateTurboModule),
});
}
std::shared_ptr<TurboModule>
MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate::getTurboModule(
const std::string &name,
const std::shared_ptr<CallInvoker> &jsInvoker) {
// Not implemented yet: provide pure-C++ NativeModules here.
return nullptr;
}
std::shared_ptr<TurboModule>
MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate::getTurboModule(
const std::string &name,
const JavaTurboModule::InitParams &params) {
return MainApplicationModuleProvider(name, params);
}
bool MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate::canCreateTurboModule(
const std::string &name) {
return getTurboModule(name, nullptr) != nullptr ||
getTurboModule(name, {.moduleName = name}) != nullptr;
}
} // namespace react
} // namespace facebook

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#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <ReactCommon/TurboModuleManagerDelegate.h>
#include <fbjni/fbjni.h>
namespace facebook {
namespace react {
class MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate
: public jni::HybridClass<
MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate,
TurboModuleManagerDelegate> {
public:
// Adapt it to the package you used for your Java class.
static constexpr auto kJavaDescriptor =
"Lcom/standardnotes/newarchitecture/modules/MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate;";
static jni::local_ref<jhybriddata> initHybrid(jni::alias_ref<jhybridobject>);
static void registerNatives();
std::shared_ptr<TurboModule> getTurboModule(
const std::string &name,
const std::shared_ptr<CallInvoker> &jsInvoker) override;
std::shared_ptr<TurboModule> getTurboModule(
const std::string &name,
const JavaTurboModule::InitParams &params) override;
/**
* Test-only method. Allows user to verify whether a TurboModule can be
* created by instances of this class.
*/
bool canCreateTurboModule(const std::string &name);
};
} // namespace react
} // namespace facebook

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#include "MainComponentsRegistry.h"
#include <CoreComponentsRegistry.h>
#include <fbjni/fbjni.h>
#include <react/renderer/componentregistry/ComponentDescriptorProviderRegistry.h>
#include <react/renderer/components/rncore/ComponentDescriptors.h>
#include <rncli.h>
namespace facebook {
namespace react {
MainComponentsRegistry::MainComponentsRegistry(ComponentFactory *delegate) {}
std::shared_ptr<ComponentDescriptorProviderRegistry const>
MainComponentsRegistry::sharedProviderRegistry() {
auto providerRegistry = CoreComponentsRegistry::sharedProviderRegistry();
// Autolinked providers registered by RN CLI
rncli_registerProviders(providerRegistry);
// Custom Fabric Components go here. You can register custom
// components coming from your App or from 3rd party libraries here.
//
// providerRegistry->add(concreteComponentDescriptorProvider<
// AocViewerComponentDescriptor>());
return providerRegistry;
}
jni::local_ref<MainComponentsRegistry::jhybriddata>
MainComponentsRegistry::initHybrid(
jni::alias_ref<jclass>,
ComponentFactory *delegate) {
auto instance = makeCxxInstance(delegate);
auto buildRegistryFunction =
[](EventDispatcher::Weak const &eventDispatcher,
ContextContainer::Shared const &contextContainer)
-> ComponentDescriptorRegistry::Shared {
auto registry = MainComponentsRegistry::sharedProviderRegistry()
->createComponentDescriptorRegistry(
{eventDispatcher, contextContainer});
auto mutableRegistry =
std::const_pointer_cast<ComponentDescriptorRegistry>(registry);
mutableRegistry->setFallbackComponentDescriptor(
std::make_shared<UnimplementedNativeViewComponentDescriptor>(
ComponentDescriptorParameters{
eventDispatcher, contextContainer, nullptr}));
return registry;
};
delegate->buildRegistryFunction = buildRegistryFunction;
return instance;
}
void MainComponentsRegistry::registerNatives() {
registerHybrid({
makeNativeMethod("initHybrid", MainComponentsRegistry::initHybrid),
});
}
} // namespace react
} // namespace facebook

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#pragma once
#include <ComponentFactory.h>
#include <fbjni/fbjni.h>
#include <react/renderer/componentregistry/ComponentDescriptorProviderRegistry.h>
#include <react/renderer/componentregistry/ComponentDescriptorRegistry.h>
namespace facebook {
namespace react {
class MainComponentsRegistry
: public facebook::jni::HybridClass<MainComponentsRegistry> {
public:
// Adapt it to the package you used for your Java class.
constexpr static auto kJavaDescriptor =
"Lcom/standardnotes/newarchitecture/components/MainComponentsRegistry;";
static void registerNatives();
MainComponentsRegistry(ComponentFactory *delegate);
private:
static std::shared_ptr<ComponentDescriptorProviderRegistry const>
sharedProviderRegistry();
static jni::local_ref<jhybriddata> initHybrid(
jni::alias_ref<jclass>,
ComponentFactory *delegate);
};
} // namespace react
} // namespace facebook

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#include <fbjni/fbjni.h>
#include "MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate.h"
#include "MainComponentsRegistry.h"
JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL JNI_OnLoad(JavaVM *vm, void *) {
return facebook::jni::initialize(vm, [] {
facebook::react::MainApplicationTurboModuleManagerDelegate::
registerNatives();
facebook::react::MainComponentsRegistry::registerNatives();
});
}

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// Top-level build file where you can add configuration options common to all sub-projects/modules.
buildscript {
ext.kotlinVersion = '1.5.20'
ext.kotlinVersion = '1.7.10'
ext {
buildToolsVersion = "31.0.0"
buildToolsVersion = "33.0.0"
minSdkVersion = 28
compileSdkVersion = 31
targetSdkVersion = 31
compileSdkVersion = 33
targetSdkVersion = 33
androidXCore = "1.6.0"
if (System.properties['os.arch'] == "aarch64") {
// For M1 Users we need to use the NDK 24 which added support for aarch64
ndkVersion = "24.0.8215888"
} else {
// Otherwise we default to the side-by-side NDK version from AGP.
ndkVersion = "21.4.7075529"
}
// We use NDK 23 which has both M1 support and is the side-by-side NDK version from AGP.
ndkVersion = "23.1.7779620"
}
repositories {
google()
@@ -24,9 +19,8 @@ buildscript {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath('com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.2.1')
classpath('com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.3.1')
classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlinVersion"
classpath 'de.undercouch:gradle-download-task:5.0.2'
classpath("com.facebook.react:react-native-gradle-plugin")
// NOTE: Do not place your application dependencies here; they belong
@@ -34,32 +28,6 @@ buildscript {
}
}
allprojects {
repositories {
maven {
// All of React Native (JS, Obj-C sources, Android binaries) is installed from npm
url("$rootDir/../node_modules/react-native/android")
}
maven {
// Android JSC is installed from npm
url("$rootDir/../node_modules/jsc-android/dist")
}
mavenCentral {
// We don't want to fetch react-native from Maven Central as there are
// older versions over there.
content {
excludeGroup "com.facebook.react"
}
}
google()
maven {
// All of Detox' artifacts are provided via the npm module
url "$rootDir/../node_modules/detox/Detox-android"
}
maven { url 'https://www.jitpack.io' }
}
}
subprojects {
afterEvaluate {
project -> if (project.hasProperty("android")) {

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# are providing them.
newArchEnabled=false
# Use this property to enable or disable the Hermes JS engine.
# If set to false, you will be using JSC instead.
hermesEnabled=true
# Set AsyncStorage limit
AsyncStorage_db_size_in_MB=50

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include ':app'
includeBuild('../node_modules/react-native-gradle-plugin')
if (settings.hasProperty("newArchEnabled") && settings.newArchEnabled == "true") {
include(":ReactAndroid")
project(":ReactAndroid").projectDir = file('../node_modules/react-native/ReactAndroid')
include(":ReactAndroid:hermes-engine")
project(":ReactAndroid:hermes-engine").projectDir = file('../node_modules/react-native/ReactAndroid/hermes-engine')
}