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Image Web/Desktop: Add support for http headers #13036

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This PR refactors the Image component, aligning the web/desktop and native implementations for better consistency and maintainability.

Changes:

  1. Introduced BaseImage Component:

    • File Location: src/components/Image/BaseImage.js
    • This new component acts as a bridge between the native and web implementations.
    • For the onLoad event, it ensures that both web and native platforms have the same signature.
  2. Native Implementation Update:

    • File Location: src/components/Image/BaseImage.native.js
    • The native side now directly uses react-native-fast-image.
  3. Unified Image Component for Web/Desktop and Native:

    • File Location: src/components/Image/index.js
    • The main Image component has been refactored to use the new BaseImage.
    • This change streamlines the authToken inclusion process in the image source, ensuring it works seamlessly across both platforms.
  4. Removed Redundant Native Specific Implementation:

    • File Location: src/components/Image/index.native.js
    • With the new unified approach, the native-specific implementation has become redundant and has been removed.
  5. Patch for react-native-web

    • File Location: patches/react-native-web+0.19.9+005+image-header-support.patch
    • Implemented a custom patch for the official react-native-web version 0.19.9, incorporating changes from PR #2442. This patch adds support for Image with HTTP headers, which was previously missing in our current version.

Fixed Issues

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PROPOSAL: N/A

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Verify the Image component works on all platforms

  1. Launch the application and navigate to a report containing multiple attachments.
  2. Scroll through the report, ensuring that all attachments are loading successfully without any errors or delay.
  3. Click on an attachment to open its preview.
    • Confirm that the preview displays the image correctly.
    • Ensure the download button is present and functional; downloading the image should work as expected.
  4. Open your browser's developer tools or the equivalent network monitoring tool for the platform you are testing on.
    • Monitor the network requests for image attachments.
    • Verify that the requests contain the X-Chat-Attachment-Token header.
  5. Test the image caching functionality:
    • Keep the application open for more than 2 hours.
    • Observe that the images remain loaded and are not re-fetched.
    • Logout from the application and then log back in.
    • Navigate to the same report with attachments.
    • Images that were previously loaded should display instantly, indicating they are loaded from the cache.
    • Confirm that the behavior remains consistent even if the X-Chat-Attachment-Token value changes.

Offline tests

  1. Make sure you have viewed some reports with attachments while online.
  2. Disconnect from the internet or turn on airplane mode to simulate an offline state.
  3. Navigate to a report with attachments that were previously loaded.
    • Verify that these images still render correctly, even without an internet connection.
  4. Navigate to a report with attachments that were NOT previously loaded.
    • The attachments should appear in an infinite loading state, indicating they cannot be fetched without an internet connection.

QA Steps

  1. Open the staging environment of the application.
  2. Navigate to various reports that contain different types of attachments.
  3. Ensure that all attachments load successfully without any visual artifacts or errors.
  4. Click on any attachment to initiate the attachment preview.
    • Confirm that the preview opens, displaying the attachment correctly.
    • Locate the download button and click on it. Verify that the image is downloaded to your device or computer as expected.

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@kidroca kidroca force-pushed the kidroca/feature/react-native-web-image-headers branch from 8ddbaa0 to efdf4d2 Compare November 25, 2022 11:20
@kidroca kidroca changed the title Kidroca/feature/react native web image headers Image: Add support for http headers in source Nov 25, 2022
@kidroca kidroca changed the title Image: Add support for http headers in source Image Web/Desktop: Add support for http headers Nov 25, 2022
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Holding on this as we try to get the upstream react-native-web PR merged: necolas/react-native-web#2442

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kidroca commented Dec 21, 2022

Image requests made with headers, then the same requests getting served from cache
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Still served from browser cache after login out, closing browser window, then opening a new window and loging in
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Sample request content
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  • no longer uses query param for the token
  • has a X-Chat-Attachment-Token request header instead

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kidroca commented Dec 23, 2022

I've cherry picked this commit in order to test the new Image functionality: 34d941d92742dda5e383a19b759ef60247e5376a
Once the code makes it to main I'll drop the commit and merge main to my branch and conflicts should be resolved

Details about the related PR here: #12603 (comment)

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Thanks for this @kidroca!

Once the code makes it to main

Note: There's a draft PR to re-implement the iOS / Android caching: #13304 but we're not planning to move forward with that for another week (assuming the maintainer of https://github.com/DylanVann/react-native-fast-image/ doesn't respond sooner)

So if we get your react-native-web PR (Expensify fork) merged sooner, we may need to decide if we want to wait on that ^ draft PR or implement some of it in your PR to take advantage of your react-native-web changes

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reviewing today

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@aimane-chnaif I'm sorry if you've already started reviewing, but we're still going through a few revisions on the react-native-web Fork PR - that being said, feel free to test just to make sure the current code works, though I may request a re-test if we go through with some suggested refactors 👍

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Love what I've seen so far, got a few initial comments

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@aimane-chnaif FYI the changes in the related fork PR are very close to being approved, so feel free to jump in and start testing this when you have a chance 👍 🙏

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@kidroca ok it looks like @expensify/react-native-web v0.18.11 has been published and is ready for testing in this PR 👍

This patch focuses on resolving issues encountered with avatar image loading, specifically addressing the challenges related to CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) errors.

Changes:
- Removed the `isAuthTokenRequired` flag from the `AttachmentModal` component in various files, including `ProfilePage.js`, `RoomHeaderAvatars.js`, and `DetailsPage.js`. This change is crucial for loading of avatar images that are hosted externally.

Rationale:
- The primary purpose of this modification is to streamline the loading process for avatars by removing the unnecessary inclusion of authentication tokens in requests for external images. This approach aligns with standard practices for handling externally hosted content and aims to enhance compatibility and performance.
- Raised a question here as whether there are cases of avatar images that need authentication: https://github.com/Expensify/App/pull/24425/files#r1404352872

This update is expected to resolve the CORS errors associated with avatar image loading, thereby improving the overall functionality and user experience in our application.
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kidroca commented Nov 29, 2023

@kidroca please merge main

Done

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LGTM! Some minor feedback

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Seeing various console errors but out of scope as already happening on main

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kidroca commented Dec 5, 2023

Pushed a commit to address the code style issues

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can you please also pull main and retest? almost 1k commits behind

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kidroca commented Dec 5, 2023

can you please also pull main and retest? almost 1k commits behind

I've synced and re-tested - everything seems good, though there seems to be a Typescript error unrelated to my changes

src/libs/actions/Link.ts:103:29 - error TS2345: Argument of type 'string' is not assignable to parameter of type 'AllRoutes | undefined'.

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can you please also pull main and retest? almost 1k commits behind

I've synced and re-tested - everything seems good, though there seems to be a Typescript error unrelated to my changes

src/libs/actions/Link.ts:103:29 - error TS2345: Argument of type 'string' is not assignable to parameter of type 'AllRoutes | undefined'.

It's being discussed here.
I think we should sync main once again after this is fixed

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@kidroca please merge main again. It's fixed in #32510

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kidroca commented Dec 5, 2023

@kidroca please merge main again. It's fixed in #32510

✔️ Done

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LGTM!

@Beamanator Beamanator merged commit efcd932 into Expensify:main Dec 6, 2023
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✋ This PR was not deployed to staging yet because QA is ongoing. It will be automatically deployed to staging after the next production release.

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🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/Beamanator in version: 1.4.9-0 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 failure ❌
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/Beamanator in version: 1.4.9-0 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 failure ❌
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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🚀 Deployed to production by https://github.com/yuwenmemon in version: 1.4.9-5 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 failure ❌
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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