* chore: update versions
* Update README.md
* docs: add changelog for 4.2.0 (#6165)
* chore: update versions
* chore: update versions
* chore: set versions of packages to 4.2.0
The versions of packages to reflect in `master` to reflect the `latest` official release in `npm`.
Bumping up versions will execute in CI job through the `npm --no-git-tag-version version minor` command.
This is to unify the release process across the `NativeScript`, `nativescript-angular` and `nativescript-dev-webpack` repositories.
* chore: add npm version script
* docs: add release section to CONTRIBUTING.md
* chore: update npm version script
* chore(deps): update to widgets@next
* chore(deps): update to widgets@next
* docs(CONTRIBUTING): update Releasing new versions section
Add a note that these instructions concern NativeScript Core Team Members.
Fixes `Error: java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException: Class android.support.v4.app.FragmentManagerImpl$AnimationOrAnimator doesn't implement Cloneable` in specific projects.
Related to #5785
Related to #6129
BREAKING CHANGE
Before:
Default fragment enter animation was Android version specific
After:
Default fragment enter animation is now fade animation for all Android versions
You can customise the transition per navigation entry or globally via the [navigation transitions API](
https://docs.nativescript.org/core-concepts/navigation#navigation-transitions)
* Added getAdditionalSelectors function so that nativescript-theme can be functional again in NS 4.x
* Change to a better more extensible additional css system.
* removed redunant function on the name.
* Fix lint issues
* Adding mergeSelectors to the remove function
* Added test of new add/remove css functions.
* fix: revert testRunner.ts changes that disabled all tests except style
* refactor: fix typo
* chore: fix typo and change test to no not affect global styles
Switch Activity / Fragment / FragmentManager implementation from native framework to support library APIs
BREAKING CHANGE:
NativeScript core framework now extends support library APIs versus native framework classes as per Google's latest guidelines:
- NativeScript activities now extend `android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity` (vs android.app.Activity)
- NativeScript fragments now extend `android.support.v4.app.Fragment` (vs android.app.Fragment)
- NativeScript now works internally with `android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager` (vs android.app.FragmentManager)
The implications of these changes should be mostly transparent to the developer except for the fact that the support library Fragment / FragmentManager work with Animation APIs versus Animator APIs.
For Android API Levels lower than 28 the new Fragment API uses a different fragment enter animation by default. You can customise the transition per navigation entry or globally via the [navigation transitions API](https://docs.nativescript.org/core-concepts/navigation#navigation-transitions)
Before:
Default fragment enter animation was fade animation
After:
Default fragment enter animation for API levels lower than 28 is now a fast "push fade" animation; default fragment enter animation for API levels equal to or greater than 28 remains fade animation
Before:
AndroidFragmentCallbacks interface exposed the following `onCreateAnimator(...)` method
``` ts
export interface AndroidFragmentCallbacks {
onCreateAnimator(fragment: any, transit: number, enter: boolean, nextAnim: number, superFunc: Function): any;
// ...
}
```
After:
AndroidFragmentCallbacks interface now exposes the following `onCreateAnimation(...)` method instead (and `onCreateAnimator(...)` is now removed)
``` ts
export interface AndroidFragmentCallbacks {
onCreateAnimation(fragment: any, transit: number, enter: boolean, nextAnim: number, superFunc: Function): any;
// ...
}
```
Before:
Transition class exposed the following abstract `createAndroidAnimator(...)` method
``` ts
export class Transition {
public createAndroidAnimator(transitionType: string): any;
// ...
}
```
After:
Transition class now exposes the following abstract `createAndroidAnimation(...)` method instead (and `createAndroidAnimation(...) is now removed)
``` ts
export class Transition {
public createAndroidAnimation(transitionType: string): any;
// ...
}
```
To migrate the code of your custom transitions follow the example below:
Before:
``` ts
import * as transition from "tns-core-modules/ui/transition";
export class CustomTransition extends transition.Transition {
constructor(duration: number, curve: any) {
super(duration, curve);
}
public createAndroidAnimator(transitionType: string): android.animation.Animator {
var scaleValues = Array.create("float", 2);
switch (transitionType) {
case transition.AndroidTransitionType.enter:
case transition.AndroidTransitionType.popEnter:
scaleValues[0] = 0;
scaleValues[1] = 1;
break;
case transition.AndroidTransitionType.exit:
case transition.AndroidTransitionType.popExit:
scaleValues[0] = 1;
scaleValues[1] = 0;
break;
}
var objectAnimators = Array.create(android.animation.Animator, 2);
objectAnimators[0] = android.animation.ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(null, "scaleX", scaleValues);
objectAnimators[1] = android.animation.ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(null, "scaleY", scaleValues);
var animatorSet = new android.animation.AnimatorSet();
animatorSet.playTogether(objectAnimators);
var duration = this.getDuration();
if (duration !== undefined) {
animatorSet.setDuration(duration);
}
animatorSet.setInterpolator(this.getCurve());
return animatorSet;
}
}
```
After:
``` ts
import * as transition from "tns-core-modules/ui/transition";
export class CustomTransition extends transition.Transition {
constructor(duration: number, curve: any) {
super(duration, curve);
}
public createAndroidAnimation(transitionType: string): android.view.animation.Animation {
const scaleValues = [];
switch (transitionType) {
case transition.AndroidTransitionType.enter:
case transition.AndroidTransitionType.popEnter:
scaleValues[0] = 0;
scaleValues[1] = 1;
break;
case transition.AndroidTransitionType.exit:
case transition.AndroidTransitionType.popExit:
scaleValues[0] = 1;
scaleValues[1] = 0;
break;
}
const animationSet = new android.view.animation.AnimationSet(false);
const duration = this.getDuration();
if (duration !== undefined) {
animationSet.setDuration(duration);
}
animationSet.setInterpolator(this.getCurve());
animationSet.addAnimation(
new android.view.animation.ScaleAnimation(
scaleValues[0],
scaleValues[1],
scaleValues[0],
scaleValues[1]
));
return animationSet;
}
}
```
* Added textField, valueField and selectedValue properties
textField and valueField - should be used with arrays of JSON objects
textField - tells the listview which property should be used to display each item
valueField - tells the listview, which property should be used to update the selectedValue
selectedValue - is the property that will contain the selectedValue, if valueField is specified, then it will contain the value from that field, otherwise it will contain the whole selected item
* Example showing textField, valueField and selectedValue in action
* Update import paths