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joplin/packages/app-mobile/index.js
Jan Blunck 826dda5a75
Mobile: Fixes #4268: Fix "Not implemented" error when downloading resources with S3 sync target (#4279)
Since the RNFetchBlob API doesn't support writing binary data directly
it creates a custom Writable which is doing the base64 encoding per 
chunk.

This also fixes a problem with the S3 synchronization code using the
shim.fsDriver().writeBinaryFile().

Tested with AVD Android 10.0 target.

Signed-off-by: Jan Blunck <jblunck@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-01-07 16:36:07 +00:00

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// Note about the application structure:
// - The user interface and its state is managed by React/Redux.
// - Persistent storage to SQLite and Web API is handled outside of React/Redux using regular JavaScript (no middleware, no thunk, etc.).
// - Communication from React to SQLite is done by calling model methods (note.save, etc.)
// - Communication from SQLite to Redux is done via dispatcher.
// So there's basically still a one way flux: React => SQLite => Redux => React
import { LogBox, AppRegistry } from 'react-native';
const Root = require('./root').default;
// Seems JavaScript developers love adding warnings everywhere, even when these warnings can't be fixed
// or don't really matter. Because we want important warnings to actually be fixed, we disable
// all the useless ones, that way we aren't flooded by them when the app starts, and when there's
// one we know it should be fixed (or added here).
LogBox.ignoreLogs([
// Happens for example in react-native-side-menu, but the package is discontinued
// and we should just switch to a different one (or do it without a package).
'Animated: `useNativeDriver` was not specified. This is a required option and must be explicitly set to `true` or `false`',
// What's the point of printing warnings for non-user code. Of all the things that
// are broken and unreliable in React Native, require cycles are just a minor annoyance
// which shouldn't forever print warnings.
// To make it more fun, they don't normalise paths so forward slashes and backward slashes
// need to be handled to support Windows.
'Require cycle: node_modules/react-native-',
'Require cycle: node_modules\\react-native-',
'Require cycle: node_modules/rn-fetch-blob',
'Require cycle: node_modules\\rn-fetch-blob',
'Require cycle: node_modules/aws-sdk',
'Require cycle: node_modules\\aws-sdk',
'Require cycle: ../lib/node_modules/aws-sdk',
'Require cycle: ..\\lib\\node_modules\\aws-sdk',
// It's being updated over time and we don't need to see these warnings all the time
'Warning: componentWillReceiveProps has been renamed',
'Warning: componentWillUpdate has been renamed',
'Warning: componentWillMount has been renamed',
// Triggered by react-native-webview. Happens on slow devices when loading the note viewer.
// Apparently it can be safely ignored:
// https://github.com/react-native-webview/react-native-webview/issues/124
'Did not receive response to shouldStartLoad in time, defaulting to YES',
]);
AppRegistry.registerComponent('Joplin', () => Root);
// Using streams on react-native requires to polyfill process.nextTick()
global.process.nextTick = setImmediate;