Marc Rousavy 4b4ea0ff33
fix: Fix UI Thread race condition in setFrameProcessor(...) (#265)
* fix: Fix UI Thread race condition in `setFrameProcessor(...)`

* Revert "fix: Fix UI Thread race condition in `setFrameProcessor(...)`"

This reverts commit 9c524e123cff6843d7d11db602a5027d1bb06b4b.

* Use `setImmediate` to call `setFrameProcessor(...)`

* Fix frame processor order of applying

* Add `enableFrameProcessor` prop that defines if a FP is added

* rename constant

* Implement `enableFrameProcessor` prop for Android and make `frameProcessorFps` faster

* link to troubleshooting guide

* Update TROUBLESHOOTING.mdx

* Add logs for use-cases

* fix log

* set initial frame processor in `onLayout` instead of `componentDidMount`
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ios

This folder contains the iOS-platform-specific code for react-native-vision-camera.

Prerequesites

  1. Install Xcode tools
    xcode-select --install
    
  2. Install need SwiftFormat and SwiftLint
    brew install swiftformat swiftlint
    

Getting Started

It is recommended that you work on the code using the Example project (example/ios/VisionCameraExample.xcworkspace), since that always includes the React Native header files, plus you can easily test changes that way.

You can however still edit the library project here by opening VisionCamera.xcodeproj, this has the advantage of automatically formatting your Code (swiftformat) and showing you Linter errors (swiftlint) when trying to build (+B).

Committing

Before committing, make sure that you're not violating the Swift or C++ codestyles. To do that, run the following command:

yarn check-ios

This will also try to automatically fix any errors by re-formatting the Swift code.