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@jeanlauliac Could you have a look at this? |
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Looks good, it should land today. Thank you! |
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Summary:
Absolute imports on Windows were broken, I'm not 100% sure when this happens but when I tested Exponent on Windows which uses `rn-cli.config.js` with
```js
getTransformOptions() {
return {
reactNativePath: path.resolve('./node_modules/react-native'),
reactPath: path.resolve('./node_modules/react'),
};
}
```
it seemed to use absolute paths for these modules.
I also tested absolute paths in node repl and it does work for absolute paths of different formats. `C:/root/test.js`, `/root/test.js`, `C:\root\test.js` all do resolve properly to the same module.
To fix this I resolve the absolute path using `path.resolve` on Windows. Noop on other platforms to avoid the overhead since it's not necessary.
**Test plan**
- Tested that it fixed the bug I had when running Exponent on Windows.
- Updated the absolute path test to use forward slashes since this is what happens in practice when using `getTransformOptions`. We can't test all cases on linux since adding the drive letter au
Closes facebook/react-native#12530
Differential Revision: D4634699
Pulled By: jeanlauliac
fbshipit-source-id: 0cf6528069b79cba2e0f79f48f5a524d59b7091e
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Summary:
Absolute imports on Windows were broken, I'm not 100% sure when this happens but when I tested Exponent on Windows which uses `rn-cli.config.js` with
```js
getTransformOptions() {
return {
reactNativePath: path.resolve('./node_modules/react-native'),
reactPath: path.resolve('./node_modules/react'),
};
}
```
it seemed to use absolute paths for these modules.
I also tested absolute paths in node repl and it does work for absolute paths of different formats. `C:/root/test.js`, `/root/test.js`, `C:\root\test.js` all do resolve properly to the same module.
To fix this I resolve the absolute path using `path.resolve` on Windows. Noop on other platforms to avoid the overhead since it's not necessary.
**Test plan**
- Tested that it fixed the bug I had when running Exponent on Windows.
- Updated the absolute path test to use forward slashes since this is what happens in practice when using `getTransformOptions`. We can't test all cases on linux since adding the drive letter au
Closes facebook#12530
Differential Revision: D4634699
Pulled By: jeanlauliac
fbshipit-source-id: 0cf6528069b79cba2e0f79f48f5a524d59b7091e
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Absolute imports on Windows were broken, I'm not 100% sure when this happens but when I tested Exponent on Windows which uses
rn-cli.config.jswithit seemed to use absolute paths for these modules.
I also tested absolute paths in node repl and it does work for absolute paths of different formats.
C:/root/test.js,/root/test.js,C:\root\test.jsall do resolve properly to the same module.To fix this I resolve the absolute path using
path.resolveon Windows. Noop on other platforms to avoid the overhead since it's not necessary.Test plan
getTransformOptions. We can't test all cases on linux since adding the drive letter automatically doesn't work.