react-native/Libraries/Text/RCTTextView.m

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/**
* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*/
#import "RCTTextView.h"
#import "RCTConvert.h"
#import "RCTEventDispatcher.h"
#import "RCTText.h"
#import "RCTUtils.h"
#import "UIView+React.h"
@interface RCTUITextView : UITextView
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL textWasPasted;
@end
@implementation RCTUITextView
{
BOOL _jsRequestingFirstResponder;
}
- (void)paste:(id)sender
{
_textWasPasted = YES;
[super paste:sender];
}
- (void)reactWillMakeFirstResponder
{
_jsRequestingFirstResponder = YES;
}
- (BOOL)canBecomeFirstResponder
{
return _jsRequestingFirstResponder;
}
- (void)reactDidMakeFirstResponder
{
_jsRequestingFirstResponder = NO;
}
@end
@implementation RCTTextView
{
RCTEventDispatcher *_eventDispatcher;
NSString *_placeholder;
UITextView *_placeholderView;
UITextView *_textView;
[ReactNative] TextInput bug fixes and features Summary: This introduces event counts to make sure JS doesn't set out of date values on native text inputs, which can cause dropped characters and can mess with autocomplete, and obviates the need for the input buffering which added lag and complexity to the component. Made sure to test simulated super-slow JS text event processing to make sure characters aren't dropped, as well as typing obviously correctable words and making sure autocomplete works as expected. TextInput is now a controlled input by default without causing any issues for most cases, so I removed the `controlled` prop. Fixes selection state jumping by restoring it after setting new text values, so highlighting the middle of some text in the new ReWrite example and hitting space will replace that selection with an underscore and keep the cursor at a sensible position as expected, instead of jumping to the end. Ads `maxLength` prop to support the most commonly needed syncronous behavior: preventing the user from typing too many characters. It can also be used to prevent users from continuing to type after entering special characters by changing it to the current length after a regex match. Made sure to verify it works well with pasted input (including in the middle of existing text), truncating it and collapsing the selection the same way it does on the web. Fixes bug in TextEventsExample where it wouldn't show the submit and end events, even though there were firing correctly.
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NSInteger _nativeEventCount;
RCTText *_richTextView;
NSAttributedString *_pendingAttributedText;
NSMutableArray<UIView *> *_subviews;
BOOL _blockTextShouldChange;
UITextRange *_previousSelectionRange;
NSUInteger _previousTextLength;
CGFloat _previousContentHeight;
UIScrollView *_scrollView;
}
- (instancetype)initWithEventDispatcher:(RCTEventDispatcher *)eventDispatcher
{
RCTAssertParam(eventDispatcher);
if ((self = [super initWithFrame:CGRectZero])) {
_contentInset = UIEdgeInsetsZero;
_eventDispatcher = eventDispatcher;
_placeholderTextColor = [self defaultPlaceholderTextColor];
_blurOnSubmit = NO;
_textView = [[RCTUITextView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectZero];
_textView.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
_textView.scrollsToTop = NO;
_textView.scrollEnabled = NO;
_textView.delegate = self;
_scrollView = [[UIScrollView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectZero];
_scrollView.scrollsToTop = NO;
[_scrollView addSubview:_textView];
_previousSelectionRange = _textView.selectedTextRange;
_subviews = [NSMutableArray new];
[self addSubview:_scrollView];
}
return self;
}
RCT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(- (instancetype)initWithFrame:(CGRect)frame)
RCT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(- (instancetype)initWithCoder:(NSCoder *)aDecoder)
- (NSArray<UIView *> *)reactSubviews
{
return _subviews;
}
- (void)insertReactSubview:(UIView *)subview atIndex:(NSInteger)index
{
if ([subview isKindOfClass:[RCTText class]]) {
if (_richTextView) {
RCTLogError(@"Tried to insert a second <Text> into <TextInput> - there can only be one.");
}
_richTextView = (RCTText *)subview;
[_subviews insertObject:_richTextView atIndex:index];
} else {
[_subviews insertObject:subview atIndex:index];
[self insertSubview:subview atIndex:index];
}
}
- (void)removeReactSubview:(UIView *)subview
{
if (_richTextView == subview) {
[_subviews removeObject:_richTextView];
_richTextView = nil;
} else {
[_subviews removeObject:subview];
[subview removeFromSuperview];
}
}
- (void)setMostRecentEventCount:(NSInteger)mostRecentEventCount
{
_mostRecentEventCount = mostRecentEventCount;
// Props are set after uiBlockToAmendWithShadowViewRegistry, which means that
// at the time performTextUpdate is called, _mostRecentEventCount will be
// behind _eventCount, with the result that performPendingTextUpdate will do
// nothing. For that reason we call it again here after mostRecentEventCount
// has been set.
[self performPendingTextUpdate];
}
- (void)performTextUpdate
{
if (_richTextView) {
_pendingAttributedText = _richTextView.textStorage;
[self performPendingTextUpdate];
} else if (!self.text) {
_textView.attributedText = nil;
}
}
- (void)performPendingTextUpdate
{
if (!_pendingAttributedText || _mostRecentEventCount < _nativeEventCount) {
return;
}
if ([_textView.attributedText isEqualToAttributedString:_pendingAttributedText]) {
_pendingAttributedText = nil; // Don't try again.
return;
}
// When we update the attributed text, there might be pending autocorrections
// that will get accepted by default. In order for this to not garble our text,
// we temporarily block all textShouldChange events so they are not applied.
_blockTextShouldChange = YES;
UITextRange *selection = _textView.selectedTextRange;
NSInteger oldTextLength = _textView.attributedText.length;
_textView.attributedText = _pendingAttributedText;
_pendingAttributedText = nil;
if (selection.empty) {
// maintain cursor position relative to the end of the old text
NSInteger start = [_textView offsetFromPosition:_textView.beginningOfDocument toPosition:selection.start];
NSInteger offsetFromEnd = oldTextLength - start;
NSInteger newOffset = _textView.attributedText.length - offsetFromEnd;
UITextPosition *position = [_textView positionFromPosition:_textView.beginningOfDocument offset:newOffset];
_textView.selectedTextRange = [_textView textRangeFromPosition:position toPosition:position];
}
[_textView layoutIfNeeded];
[self _setPlaceholderVisibility];
_blockTextShouldChange = NO;
}
- (void)updateFrames
{
// Adjust the insets so that they are as close as possible to single-line
// RCTTextField defaults, using the system defaults of font size 17 and a
// height of 31 points.
//
// We apply the left inset to the frame since a negative left text-container
// inset mysteriously causes the text to be hidden until the text view is
// first focused.
UIEdgeInsets adjustedFrameInset = UIEdgeInsetsZero;
adjustedFrameInset.left = _contentInset.left - 5;
UIEdgeInsets adjustedTextContainerInset = _contentInset;
adjustedTextContainerInset.top += 5;
adjustedTextContainerInset.left = 0;
CGRect frame = UIEdgeInsetsInsetRect(self.bounds, adjustedFrameInset);
_textView.frame = frame;
_placeholderView.frame = frame;
_scrollView.frame = frame;
[self updateContentSize];
_textView.textContainerInset = adjustedTextContainerInset;
_placeholderView.textContainerInset = adjustedTextContainerInset;
}
- (void)updateContentSize
{
CGSize size = (CGSize){_scrollView.frame.size.width, INFINITY};
size.height = [_textView sizeThatFits:size].height;
_scrollView.contentSize = size;
_textView.frame = (CGRect){CGPointZero, size};
}
- (void)updatePlaceholder
{
[_placeholderView removeFromSuperview];
_placeholderView = nil;
if (_placeholder) {
_placeholderView = [[UITextView alloc] initWithFrame:self.bounds];
_placeholderView.editable = NO;
_placeholderView.userInteractionEnabled = NO;
_placeholderView.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
_placeholderView.scrollEnabled = false;
_placeholderView.scrollsToTop = NO;
_placeholderView.attributedText =
[[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString:_placeholder attributes:@{
NSFontAttributeName : (_textView.font ? _textView.font : [self defaultPlaceholderFont]),
NSForegroundColorAttributeName : _placeholderTextColor
}];
[self insertSubview:_placeholderView belowSubview:_textView];
[self _setPlaceholderVisibility];
}
}
- (UIFont *)font
{
return _textView.font;
}
- (void)setFont:(UIFont *)font
{
_textView.font = font;
[self updatePlaceholder];
}
- (void)setPlaceholder:(NSString *)placeholder
{
_placeholder = placeholder;
[self updatePlaceholder];
}
- (void)setPlaceholderTextColor:(UIColor *)placeholderTextColor
{
if (placeholderTextColor) {
_placeholderTextColor = placeholderTextColor;
} else {
_placeholderTextColor = [self defaultPlaceholderTextColor];
}
[self updatePlaceholder];
}
- (void)setContentInset:(UIEdgeInsets)contentInset
{
_contentInset = contentInset;
[self updateFrames];
}
- (NSString *)text
{
return _textView.text;
}
- (BOOL)textView:(RCTUITextView *)textView shouldChangeTextInRange:(NSRange)range replacementText:(NSString *)text
[ReactNative] TextInput bug fixes and features Summary: This introduces event counts to make sure JS doesn't set out of date values on native text inputs, which can cause dropped characters and can mess with autocomplete, and obviates the need for the input buffering which added lag and complexity to the component. Made sure to test simulated super-slow JS text event processing to make sure characters aren't dropped, as well as typing obviously correctable words and making sure autocomplete works as expected. TextInput is now a controlled input by default without causing any issues for most cases, so I removed the `controlled` prop. Fixes selection state jumping by restoring it after setting new text values, so highlighting the middle of some text in the new ReWrite example and hitting space will replace that selection with an underscore and keep the cursor at a sensible position as expected, instead of jumping to the end. Ads `maxLength` prop to support the most commonly needed syncronous behavior: preventing the user from typing too many characters. It can also be used to prevent users from continuing to type after entering special characters by changing it to the current length after a regex match. Made sure to verify it works well with pasted input (including in the middle of existing text), truncating it and collapsing the selection the same way it does on the web. Fixes bug in TextEventsExample where it wouldn't show the submit and end events, even though there were firing correctly.
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{
if (_blockTextShouldChange) {
return NO;
}
if (textView.textWasPasted) {
textView.textWasPasted = NO;
} else {
[_eventDispatcher sendTextEventWithType:RCTTextEventTypeKeyPress
reactTag:self.reactTag
text:nil
key:text
eventCount:_nativeEventCount];
if (_blurOnSubmit && [text isEqualToString:@"\n"]) {
// TODO: the purpose of blurOnSubmit on RCTextField is to decide if the
// field should lose focus when return is pressed or not. We're cheating a
// bit here by using it on RCTextView to decide if return character should
// submit the form, or be entered into the field.
//
// The reason this is cheating is because there's no way to specify that
// you want the return key to be swallowed *and* have the field retain
// focus (which was what blurOnSubmit was originally for). For the case
// where _blurOnSubmit = YES, this is still the correct and expected
// behavior though, so we'll leave the don't-blur-or-add-newline problem
// to be solved another day.
[_eventDispatcher sendTextEventWithType:RCTTextEventTypeSubmit
reactTag:self.reactTag
text:self.text
key:nil
eventCount:_nativeEventCount];
[self resignFirstResponder];
return NO;
}
}
[ReactNative] TextInput bug fixes and features Summary: This introduces event counts to make sure JS doesn't set out of date values on native text inputs, which can cause dropped characters and can mess with autocomplete, and obviates the need for the input buffering which added lag and complexity to the component. Made sure to test simulated super-slow JS text event processing to make sure characters aren't dropped, as well as typing obviously correctable words and making sure autocomplete works as expected. TextInput is now a controlled input by default without causing any issues for most cases, so I removed the `controlled` prop. Fixes selection state jumping by restoring it after setting new text values, so highlighting the middle of some text in the new ReWrite example and hitting space will replace that selection with an underscore and keep the cursor at a sensible position as expected, instead of jumping to the end. Ads `maxLength` prop to support the most commonly needed syncronous behavior: preventing the user from typing too many characters. It can also be used to prevent users from continuing to type after entering special characters by changing it to the current length after a regex match. Made sure to verify it works well with pasted input (including in the middle of existing text), truncating it and collapsing the selection the same way it does on the web. Fixes bug in TextEventsExample where it wouldn't show the submit and end events, even though there were firing correctly.
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if (_maxLength == nil) {
return YES;
}
NSUInteger allowedLength = _maxLength.integerValue - textView.text.length + range.length;
if (text.length > allowedLength) {
if (text.length > 1) {
// Truncate the input string so the result is exactly maxLength
NSString *limitedString = [text substringToIndex:allowedLength];
NSMutableString *newString = textView.text.mutableCopy;
[newString replaceCharactersInRange:range withString:limitedString];
textView.text = newString;
// Collapse selection at end of insert to match normal paste behavior
UITextPosition *insertEnd = [textView positionFromPosition:textView.beginningOfDocument
offset:(range.location + allowedLength)];
textView.selectedTextRange = [textView textRangeFromPosition:insertEnd toPosition:insertEnd];
[self textViewDidChange:textView];
}
return NO;
} else {
return YES;
}
}
- (void)textViewDidChangeSelection:(RCTUITextView *)textView
{
if (_onSelectionChange &&
textView.selectedTextRange != _previousSelectionRange &&
![textView.selectedTextRange isEqual:_previousSelectionRange]) {
_previousSelectionRange = textView.selectedTextRange;
UITextRange *selection = textView.selectedTextRange;
NSInteger start = [textView offsetFromPosition:textView.beginningOfDocument toPosition:selection.start];
NSInteger end = [textView offsetFromPosition:textView.beginningOfDocument toPosition:selection.end];
_onSelectionChange(@{
@"selection": @{
@"start": @(start),
@"end": @(end),
},
});
}
}
- (void)setText:(NSString *)text
{
[ReactNative] TextInput bug fixes and features Summary: This introduces event counts to make sure JS doesn't set out of date values on native text inputs, which can cause dropped characters and can mess with autocomplete, and obviates the need for the input buffering which added lag and complexity to the component. Made sure to test simulated super-slow JS text event processing to make sure characters aren't dropped, as well as typing obviously correctable words and making sure autocomplete works as expected. TextInput is now a controlled input by default without causing any issues for most cases, so I removed the `controlled` prop. Fixes selection state jumping by restoring it after setting new text values, so highlighting the middle of some text in the new ReWrite example and hitting space will replace that selection with an underscore and keep the cursor at a sensible position as expected, instead of jumping to the end. Ads `maxLength` prop to support the most commonly needed syncronous behavior: preventing the user from typing too many characters. It can also be used to prevent users from continuing to type after entering special characters by changing it to the current length after a regex match. Made sure to verify it works well with pasted input (including in the middle of existing text), truncating it and collapsing the selection the same way it does on the web. Fixes bug in TextEventsExample where it wouldn't show the submit and end events, even though there were firing correctly.
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NSInteger eventLag = _nativeEventCount - _mostRecentEventCount;
if (eventLag == 0 && ![text isEqualToString:_textView.text]) {
UITextRange *selection = _textView.selectedTextRange;
NSInteger oldTextLength = _textView.text.length;
_textView.text = text;
if (selection.empty) {
// maintain cursor position relative to the end of the old text
NSInteger start = [_textView offsetFromPosition:_textView.beginningOfDocument toPosition:selection.start];
NSInteger offsetFromEnd = oldTextLength - start;
NSInteger newOffset = text.length - offsetFromEnd;
UITextPosition *position = [_textView positionFromPosition:_textView.beginningOfDocument offset:newOffset];
_textView.selectedTextRange = [_textView textRangeFromPosition:position toPosition:position];
}
[self _setPlaceholderVisibility];
[self updateContentSize]; //keep the text wrapping when the length of
//the textline has been extended longer than the length of textinputView
[ReactNative] TextInput bug fixes and features Summary: This introduces event counts to make sure JS doesn't set out of date values on native text inputs, which can cause dropped characters and can mess with autocomplete, and obviates the need for the input buffering which added lag and complexity to the component. Made sure to test simulated super-slow JS text event processing to make sure characters aren't dropped, as well as typing obviously correctable words and making sure autocomplete works as expected. TextInput is now a controlled input by default without causing any issues for most cases, so I removed the `controlled` prop. Fixes selection state jumping by restoring it after setting new text values, so highlighting the middle of some text in the new ReWrite example and hitting space will replace that selection with an underscore and keep the cursor at a sensible position as expected, instead of jumping to the end. Ads `maxLength` prop to support the most commonly needed syncronous behavior: preventing the user from typing too many characters. It can also be used to prevent users from continuing to type after entering special characters by changing it to the current length after a regex match. Made sure to verify it works well with pasted input (including in the middle of existing text), truncating it and collapsing the selection the same way it does on the web. Fixes bug in TextEventsExample where it wouldn't show the submit and end events, even though there were firing correctly.
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} else if (eventLag > RCTTextUpdateLagWarningThreshold) {
RCTLogWarn(@"Native TextInput(%@) is %zd events ahead of JS - try to make your JS faster.", self.text, eventLag);
}
}
- (void)_setPlaceholderVisibility
{
if (_textView.text.length > 0) {
[_placeholderView setHidden:YES];
} else {
[_placeholderView setHidden:NO];
}
}
- (void)setAutoCorrect:(BOOL)autoCorrect
{
_textView.autocorrectionType = (autoCorrect ? UITextAutocorrectionTypeYes : UITextAutocorrectionTypeNo);
}
- (BOOL)autoCorrect
{
return _textView.autocorrectionType == UITextAutocorrectionTypeYes;
}
- (BOOL)textViewShouldBeginEditing:(UITextView *)textView
{
if (_selectTextOnFocus) {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[textView selectAll:nil];
});
}
return YES;
}
- (void)textViewDidBeginEditing:(UITextView *)textView
{
if (_clearTextOnFocus) {
_textView.text = @"";
[self _setPlaceholderVisibility];
}
[_eventDispatcher sendTextEventWithType:RCTTextEventTypeFocus
reactTag:self.reactTag
text:nil
key:nil
[ReactNative] TextInput bug fixes and features Summary: This introduces event counts to make sure JS doesn't set out of date values on native text inputs, which can cause dropped characters and can mess with autocomplete, and obviates the need for the input buffering which added lag and complexity to the component. Made sure to test simulated super-slow JS text event processing to make sure characters aren't dropped, as well as typing obviously correctable words and making sure autocomplete works as expected. TextInput is now a controlled input by default without causing any issues for most cases, so I removed the `controlled` prop. Fixes selection state jumping by restoring it after setting new text values, so highlighting the middle of some text in the new ReWrite example and hitting space will replace that selection with an underscore and keep the cursor at a sensible position as expected, instead of jumping to the end. Ads `maxLength` prop to support the most commonly needed syncronous behavior: preventing the user from typing too many characters. It can also be used to prevent users from continuing to type after entering special characters by changing it to the current length after a regex match. Made sure to verify it works well with pasted input (including in the middle of existing text), truncating it and collapsing the selection the same way it does on the web. Fixes bug in TextEventsExample where it wouldn't show the submit and end events, even though there were firing correctly.
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eventCount:_nativeEventCount];
}
- (void)textViewDidChange:(UITextView *)textView
{
[self updateContentSize];
[self _setPlaceholderVisibility];
[ReactNative] TextInput bug fixes and features Summary: This introduces event counts to make sure JS doesn't set out of date values on native text inputs, which can cause dropped characters and can mess with autocomplete, and obviates the need for the input buffering which added lag and complexity to the component. Made sure to test simulated super-slow JS text event processing to make sure characters aren't dropped, as well as typing obviously correctable words and making sure autocomplete works as expected. TextInput is now a controlled input by default without causing any issues for most cases, so I removed the `controlled` prop. Fixes selection state jumping by restoring it after setting new text values, so highlighting the middle of some text in the new ReWrite example and hitting space will replace that selection with an underscore and keep the cursor at a sensible position as expected, instead of jumping to the end. Ads `maxLength` prop to support the most commonly needed syncronous behavior: preventing the user from typing too many characters. It can also be used to prevent users from continuing to type after entering special characters by changing it to the current length after a regex match. Made sure to verify it works well with pasted input (including in the middle of existing text), truncating it and collapsing the selection the same way it does on the web. Fixes bug in TextEventsExample where it wouldn't show the submit and end events, even though there were firing correctly.
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_nativeEventCount++;
if (!self.reactTag) {
return;
}
// When the context size increases, iOS updates the contentSize twice; once
// with a lower height, then again with the correct height. To prevent a
// spurious event from being sent, we track the previous, and only send the
// update event if it matches our expectation that greater text length
// should result in increased height. This assumption is, of course, not
// necessarily true because shorter text might include more linebreaks, but
// in practice this works well enough.
NSUInteger textLength = textView.text.length;
CGFloat contentHeight = textView.contentSize.height;
if (textLength >= _previousTextLength) {
contentHeight = MAX(contentHeight, _previousContentHeight);
}
_previousTextLength = textLength;
_previousContentHeight = contentHeight;
NSDictionary *event = @{
@"text": self.text,
@"contentSize": @{
@"height": @(contentHeight),
@"width": @(textView.contentSize.width)
},
@"target": self.reactTag,
@"eventCount": @(_nativeEventCount),
};
[_eventDispatcher sendInputEventWithName:@"change" body:event];
}
- (void)textViewDidEndEditing:(UITextView *)textView
{
[_eventDispatcher sendTextEventWithType:RCTTextEventTypeEnd
reactTag:self.reactTag
[ReactNative] TextInput bug fixes and features Summary: This introduces event counts to make sure JS doesn't set out of date values on native text inputs, which can cause dropped characters and can mess with autocomplete, and obviates the need for the input buffering which added lag and complexity to the component. Made sure to test simulated super-slow JS text event processing to make sure characters aren't dropped, as well as typing obviously correctable words and making sure autocomplete works as expected. TextInput is now a controlled input by default without causing any issues for most cases, so I removed the `controlled` prop. Fixes selection state jumping by restoring it after setting new text values, so highlighting the middle of some text in the new ReWrite example and hitting space will replace that selection with an underscore and keep the cursor at a sensible position as expected, instead of jumping to the end. Ads `maxLength` prop to support the most commonly needed syncronous behavior: preventing the user from typing too many characters. It can also be used to prevent users from continuing to type after entering special characters by changing it to the current length after a regex match. Made sure to verify it works well with pasted input (including in the middle of existing text), truncating it and collapsing the selection the same way it does on the web. Fixes bug in TextEventsExample where it wouldn't show the submit and end events, even though there were firing correctly.
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text:textView.text
key:nil
[ReactNative] TextInput bug fixes and features Summary: This introduces event counts to make sure JS doesn't set out of date values on native text inputs, which can cause dropped characters and can mess with autocomplete, and obviates the need for the input buffering which added lag and complexity to the component. Made sure to test simulated super-slow JS text event processing to make sure characters aren't dropped, as well as typing obviously correctable words and making sure autocomplete works as expected. TextInput is now a controlled input by default without causing any issues for most cases, so I removed the `controlled` prop. Fixes selection state jumping by restoring it after setting new text values, so highlighting the middle of some text in the new ReWrite example and hitting space will replace that selection with an underscore and keep the cursor at a sensible position as expected, instead of jumping to the end. Ads `maxLength` prop to support the most commonly needed syncronous behavior: preventing the user from typing too many characters. It can also be used to prevent users from continuing to type after entering special characters by changing it to the current length after a regex match. Made sure to verify it works well with pasted input (including in the middle of existing text), truncating it and collapsing the selection the same way it does on the web. Fixes bug in TextEventsExample where it wouldn't show the submit and end events, even though there were firing correctly.
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eventCount:_nativeEventCount];
[_eventDispatcher sendTextEventWithType:RCTTextEventTypeBlur
reactTag:self.reactTag
text:nil
key:nil
eventCount:_nativeEventCount];
}
- (BOOL)isFirstResponder
{
return [_textView isFirstResponder];
}
- (BOOL)canBecomeFirstResponder
{
return [_textView canBecomeFirstResponder];
}
- (void)reactWillMakeFirstResponder
{
[_textView reactWillMakeFirstResponder];
}
- (BOOL)becomeFirstResponder
{
return [_textView becomeFirstResponder];
}
- (void)reactDidMakeFirstResponder
{
[_textView reactDidMakeFirstResponder];
}
- (BOOL)resignFirstResponder
{
[super resignFirstResponder];
return [_textView resignFirstResponder];
}
- (void)layoutSubviews
{
[super layoutSubviews];
[self updateFrames];
}
- (UIFont *)defaultPlaceholderFont
{
return [UIFont systemFontOfSize:17];
}
- (UIColor *)defaultPlaceholderTextColor
{
return [UIColor colorWithRed:0.0/255.0 green:0.0/255.0 blue:0.098/255.0 alpha:0.22];
}
@end