@Override protected void onResume() { super.onResume(); if (mReactInstanceManager != null) { mReactInstanceManager.onResume(this); } }
@Override protected void onResume() { super.onResume(); mLifecycleState = LifecycleState.RESUMED; if (mReactInstanceManager != null) { mReactInstanceManager.onResume(this, this); } }
public void loadApp( String appKey, ReactInstanceSpecForTest spec, @Nullable Bundle initialProps, String bundleName, boolean useDevSupport) { final CountDownLatch currentLayoutEvent = mLayoutEvent = new CountDownLatch(1); mBridgeIdleSignaler = new ReactBridgeIdleSignaler(); ReactInstanceManager.Builder builder = ReactTestHelper.getReactTestFactory() .getReactInstanceManagerBuilder() .setApplication(getApplication()) .setBundleAssetName(bundleName) // By not setting a JS module name, we force the bundle to be always loaded from // assets, not the devserver, even if dev mode is enabled (such as when testing // redboxes). // This makes sense because we never run the devserver in tests. // .setJSMainModuleName() .addPackage( spec.getAlternativeReactPackageForTest() != null ? spec.getAlternativeReactPackageForTest() : new MainReactPackage()) .addPackage(new InstanceSpecForTestPackage(spec)) .setUseDeveloperSupport(useDevSupport) .setBridgeIdleDebugListener(mBridgeIdleSignaler) .setInitialLifecycleState(mLifecycleState); mReactInstanceManager = builder.build(); mReactInstanceManager.onResume(this, this); Assertions.assertNotNull(mReactRootView) .getViewTreeObserver() .addOnGlobalLayoutListener( new ViewTreeObserver.OnGlobalLayoutListener() { @Override public void onGlobalLayout() { currentLayoutEvent.countDown(); } }); Assertions.assertNotNull(mReactRootView) .startReactApplication(mReactInstanceManager, appKey, initialProps); }