* feat(tslib): add tslib helpers to global
* Adds tslib as a dependency to tns-core-modules
* Replaces globals/decorators with globals/tslib
* Adds support for async/await, rest and spread operators.
* refactor: rename tslib to ts-helpers to avoid confusion with npm package
* refactor(console): remove the console module
Removing the console module implementation eliminates some error-prone
formatting logic, and certain platform-specific checks. The
implementation was also android-specific. Left a stub Console class
implementation as one is necessary to avoid errors with `console` being
undefined during the snapshot stage for android.
The console module is replaced by a 'console' implementation in the Android Runtime. See
android-runtime/PR #884
* fix(tests): update console module tests
Fix image-source test for API 27
setupAsRootView now makes the component styleScope
set css, addCss & addCssFile makes view to be styleScopeHost which cannot be overriden later from parent
Android modals now call setupAsRootView
Small fixes on ios layouts
launch event fired in andriod too
Moved some requestLayout calls to ios files where they belongs
This will let us register the app.css in webpack from a context, and potentially
have a configuration such as:
```
const appCssContext = require.context("~/", false, /^\.\/app\.(css|scss|less|sass)$/);
global.registerWebpackModules(appCssContext);
```
That will work with all of the app.css, app.scss, app.less etc. without further manual reconfiguration.
* feat(animation): support animating width/height properties
- width/height can be specified in any valid PercentLength form that can be parsed.
- make width/height properties be based on animatable CSS property. TODO: affectsLayout????
- add a few basic tests. Could probably use a few more?
- fix a few null pointer exceptions in PercentLength helpers
* test(ui): add animation examples to ui-tests-app
- basic height animation
- height animation in StackLayout
- fix an issue where strings were not automatically converted to PercentLength when calling directly into `View.animate`
* test(ui): cleanup and add summary/details layout example
- use height transition to cover textview content.
- when clicking on the summary view, animate the summary height up to a small header and show the text view.
- fake animating the height on the textview by very subtly animating its translateY value while shrinking the header height. This tricks your mind into think that the text view is also vertically growing, even thought it's just slightly moving up along the Y axis.
* test(ui): add animation curves test page
- verify all built-in animation curve types work as expected.
* test(ui): update animation curve example for multiple properties
- add a segmented bar that allows choosing which properties to animate using the various curves.
- interestingly, a whole bunch of properties fail with spring on iOS.
- refactor width/height animations handlers to remove duplication on iOS.
- implement proper spring animation for width/height on iOS.
* test(ui): add stress example with 100 labels animating and fps meter
- same curve/property selector as the curves example, but with 10x10 grid of items that stagger animate, and an FPS meter.
- sadly it looks like width/height animations are considerably slower than the others when you have a bunch of them. I'm not sure that's entirely surprising since they interact with the layout system.
- the better news is that even with the army example, my really old android 4 tablet manages ~30fps. On height/width animations from the curves example, the old tablet does fine with no noticeable FPS hit.
* refactor: deduplicate existing droid width/height animations
- stash to prep for replacing with LayoutTransition.
* test(animation): unit tests for extent animation and PercentLength parse
- update animation scaffold to allow specifying the parent stack layout height/width
- test basic supported units, px, %
- test basic percent length parser behaviors
* chore: cleanup cruft and remove noise from diff
- undo the import mangling that WebStorm helpfully applied
- remove .editorconfig file
- clean up in tests, remove cruft
* chore: cleanup from review
- more import changes
* chore: remove .editorconfig
Add parsers for the background css shorthand property, make ViewBase unit testable in node environment
Add background parser and linear-gradient parser
Use sticky regexes
Simplify some types, introduce generic Parsed<T> instead of & TokenRange
Apply each parser to return a { start, end, value } object
Move the css selector parser to the css/parser and unify types
Add the first steps toward building homegrown css parser
Add somewhat standards compliant tokenizer, add baseline, rework and shady css parsers
Enable all tests again, skip flaky perf test
Improve css parser tokenizer by converting some char token types to simple string
Implement 'parse a stylesheet'
Add gonzales css-parser
Add parseLib and css-tree perf
Add a thin parser layer that will convert CSS3 tokens to values, for now output is compatible with rework
Make root tsc green
Return the requires of tns-core-modules to use relative paths for webpack to work
Implement support for '@import 'url-string';
Fix function parser, function-token is no-longer neglected
Make the style-scope be able to load from "css" and "css-ast" modules
Add a loadAppCss event so theme can be added to snapshot separately from loaded
* Fix action-bar systemIcon
Fix CSS applying
* refactoring
* fix console
* remove StyleScope import - it is private and cannot be imported in public .d.ts
Fixes name clashes and uses Node-compatible typings where possible.
Changes:
- setTimout et al now return NodeJS.Timer instead of number
- No "console" module anymore. Everyone uses it through global.console
anyway.
- We have a typed "global" instance with exposed properties now. Any
"freeform" accesses must go through a `(<any>global).blah` cast.
- remove tns-core-modules.{base,es6,es2015}.d.ts. Those were needed
as workarounds for the ES6/DOM/Node type clashes.