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Separate component array types and command array types #48474
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Summary: The previous definition said that you could put prop types into commands, which definitely isn't allowed. For example, the schema would have allowed `WithDefault` types. ``` interface NativeCommands { +methodInt: (viewRef: React.ElementRef<NativeType>, a: WithDefault<string, 'hi'>) => void; } ``` This change separates out the things that are allowed in commands from what's allowed in props. Commands should be very similar to what's allowed in native modules, but it isn't exact enough to be able to merge those. Differential Revision: D67806818
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Summary: The previous definition said that you could put prop types into commands, which definitely isn't allowed. For example, the schema would have allowed `WithDefault` types. ``` interface NativeCommands { +methodInt: (viewRef: React.ElementRef<NativeType>, a: WithDefault<string, 'hi'>) => void; } ``` This change separates out the things that are allowed in commands from what's allowed in props. Commands should be very similar to what's allowed in native modules, but it isn't exact enough to be able to merge those. Differential Revision: D67806818
…es (facebook#48477) Summary: Over the years of copying and moving and renaming types through CodegenSchema, this type ended up in the Command params, although the Command parser doesn't allow it. I made this change to a fixture: {F1974104959} and got this error ``` FAIL xplat/js/react-native-github/packages/react-native-codegen/src/parsers/flow/components/__tests__/component-parser-test.js ● RN Codegen Flow Parser › can generate fixture COMMANDS_DEFINED_WITH_ALL_TYPES Unsupported param type for method "scrollTo", param "speed". Found UnionTypeAnnotation 127 | default: 128 | (type: empty); > 129 | throw new Error( | ^ 130 | `Unsupported param type for method "${name}", param "${paramName}". Found ${type}`, 131 | ); 132 | } ``` Also, a default value for enum an argument of a Command doesn't make sense anyways. Commands should probably have support for enums and string literal unions, but that's out of scope here. Still need to add to this vec\concat on www: https://www.internalfb.com/code/www/[ebfa58f888a6064e17879934d447f59bcc2b6951]/flib/intern/sandcastle/react_native/ota_steps/SandcastleOTACompatibilityCheckReportingStep.php?lines=62 Changelog: [internal] Differential Revision: D67806808
Summary: This is such a simpler approach lol. I'll need this later for when I want to pass in arrays or objects of these types to the compat check Changelog: [internal] Differential Revision: D67806812
Summary: The previous definition said that you could put prop types into commands, which definitely isn't allowed. For example, the schema would have allowed `WithDefault` types. ``` interface NativeCommands { +methodInt: (viewRef: React.ElementRef<NativeType>, a: WithDefault<string, 'hi'>) => void; } ``` This change separates out the things that are allowed in commands from what's allowed in props. Commands should be very similar to what's allowed in native modules, but it isn't exact enough to be able to merge those. Differential Revision: D67806818
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Summary:
The previous definition said that you could put prop types into commands, which definitely isn't allowed.
For example, the schema would have allowed
WithDefault
types.This change separates out the things that are allowed in commands from what's allowed in props.
Commands should be very similar to what's allowed in native modules, but it isn't exact enough to be able to merge those.
Differential Revision: D67806818