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react-native-networking-patch
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Improves the performance of the React Native network module and adds a timeout feature.
React Native uses 6 event listeners to process networking events. For each request, these 6 listeners are registered and removed whenever processing. This is not the most effective approach. This patch makes RN's networking module work more efficiently.
It improves performance using only one event for each request. Because bridge communication is reduced, it's more efficient and improves overall app performance.
The following bridge communications occur for each fetch
request.
JS->N : Networking.addListener(["didSendNetworkData"])
JS->N : Networking.addListener(["didReceiveNetworkResponse"])
JS->N : Networking.addListener(["didReceiveNetworkData"])
JS->N : Networking.addListener(["didReceiveNetworkIncrementalData"])
JS->N : Networking.addListener(["didReceiveNetworkDataProgress"])
JS->N : Networking.addListener(["didCompleteNetworkResponse"])
JS->N : Networking.sendRequest([{"method":"GET","url":"...."....])
N->JS : <callback for Networking.sendRequest>([2])
N->JS : RCTDeviceEventEmitter.emit(["didReceiveNetworkResponse", ....])
N->JS : RCTDeviceEventEmitter.emit(["didReceiveNetworkData", ...])
N->JS : RCTDeviceEventEmitter.emit(["didCompleteNetworkResponse", ...])
JS->N : Networking.removeListeners([1])
JS->N : Networking.removeListeners([1])
JS->N : Networking.removeListeners([1])
JS->N : Networking.removeListeners([1])
JS->N : Networking.removeListeners([1])
JS->N : Networking.removeListeners([1])
The patched version looks like this.
JS->N : Networking.addListener(["events"])
JS->N : Networking.sendRequest([{"method":"GET","url":"...."....])
N->JS : <callback for Networking.sendRequest>([2])
N->JS : RCTDeviceEventEmitter.emit(["events", ....])
N->JS : RCTDeviceEventEmitter.emit(["events", ...])
N->JS : RCTDeviceEventEmitter.emit(["events", ...])
JS->N : Networking.removeListeners([1])
Other optimizations are also included.
fetch
has no built-in timeout option. As you know, there are many workarounds such as using XMLHttpRequest
API, AbortController
and setTimeout
+ Promise
. I want a simple and easy way. Now, you can set a global timeout without these workarounds.
// RN >= 0.62
import { Networking } from 'react-native';
// RN < 0.62
// import Networking from 'react-native/Libraries/Network/RCTNetworking';
// Setting default global timeout. You only need to set it once.
Networking.setTimeout(3000);
// After 3 seconds, a timeout exception is thrown.
async function getItem() {
let item = null;
try {
const response = await fetch(....);
item = await response.json();
} catch (e) {
console.error(e);
}
return item;
}
// `axios` works with a 10 second timeout, not 3 seconds.
async function getLongItem() {
const instance = axios.create({
baseURL: '...',
timeout: 10000,
});
....
}
It works with v0.63.2 or higher of RN. If not, please upgrade to the latest version. Of course, it works on Expo
.
If you're using RN v0.66 or higher Once installed, react-native is automatically patched.
yarn add react-native-networking-patch --dev
If you're using RN v0.63.x ~ v0.65.1, You must use the specific version below.
yarn add react-native-networking-patch@1.2.1 --dev
yarn add react-native-networking-patch@1.2.0 --dev
yarn add react-native-networking-patch@1.1.8 --dev
yarn add react-native-networking-patch@1.1.7 --dev
yarn add react-native-networking-patch@1.1.6 --dev
prepare
should be added to prevent this patch from being restored whenever packages are changed.
// package.json
{
...
"scripts": {
...,
"prepare": "yarn rn-networking-patch"
}
}
If you were already using prepare
, you can add the patch script later.
"prepare": "yarn jetify; yarn rn-networking-patch"
You can execute the patch manually with the command below.
yarn rn-networking-patch
Just delete the command you added to prepare
and remove react-native-networking-patch
package.
FAQs
Improves the performance of the React Native network module and adds a timeout feature.
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