## What this PR is about?
Finally all strict rules are enables for TypeScript compiler! 🎉 Basically previously `noImplicitAny` was turned off but now it plus all strict rules are turned ON! 💋
## Some highlights of the changes
- `Element` renamed internally to `SharedElement` to make more sense what is it
- `LayoutTreeParser`'s responsibility is now to do all `id` related stuff. Previously it was spread between `LayoutTreeCrawler` and `LayoutTreeParse` so it is more simple now
- clean up a lot of tests because they were testing duplicate stuff that was covered by other tests already
- removed all usages of `static get options` and replaces them with `static options`. This is how it is in the docs plus you cannot have `static get options(passProps)` because it is impossible to have getter with parameters.
- `registerCommandListener` documentation was wrong so that is fixed
- use `uniqueIdProvider` much as possible so we are not duplicating logic
- add `appRegistryService` which makes `componentRegistry` cleaner and also makes testing easier
- type return type of `NativeEventsReceiver.ts` correctly
- add types to `LayoutTreeParser`
- `ComponentRegistry.test.tsx` refactor so it tests only things that is should and not implementation of React Native functions
- fix type `center` prop to be required on `LayoutSideMenu`
- add missing layout props `topTabs` and `externalComponent`
- lots of minor cleaning
* Refactor peek and pop
* Rollback some XCode stuff
* Added tests for touchablePreview event
* Also fixing searchbarcancelpressed event
* Making sure tests work
[BREAKING] Call Navigation.events().bindComponent(this) to listen to lifecycle events
This commit introduces breaking changes to the way components listen to RNN events.
Background
Up until now, components could handle navigation events by implemented a set of callbacks:
* componentDidAppear
* componentDidDisappear
* onNavigationButtonPressed
* onSearchBarUpdated
* onSearchBarCancelPressed
While this worked fine for the most part, this was completely broken for HOCs as RNN invoked these methods only on the registered component (top most HOC), leaving it to the user to propagate these events down the HOC chain. See the discussion in #1642 for more details.
Solution
In order to support HOC use case, we're introducing a new api which will let any Component bind itself to receive navigation events:
```js
class LifecycleScreen extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.subscription = Navigation.events().bindComponent(this);
}
componentWillUnmount() {
// The subscription is removed automatically when components unmount, but they can be explicitly removed as well by calling `this.subscription.remove(); `
}
}
```
It's still the users responsibility to propagate the `componentId` down the HOC chain, but by binding a component to RNN, it will be able to handle events as expected. Multiple components can be bound for the same `componentId`.
Consolidate event names
* onNavigationButtonPressed -> navigationButtonPressed
* onSearchBarUpdated -> searchBarUpdated
* onSearchBarCancelPressed -> searchBarCancelPressed