react-native/Libraries/Components/ScrollView/ScrollView.js

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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.
*
* @providesModule ScrollView
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* @flow
*/
'use strict';
const ColorPropType = require('ColorPropType');
const EdgeInsetsPropType = require('EdgeInsetsPropType');
const Platform = require('Platform');
const PointPropType = require('PointPropType');
const React = require('React');
const ReactNative = require('ReactNative');
const ScrollResponder = require('ScrollResponder');
const StyleSheet = require('StyleSheet');
const StyleSheetPropType = require('StyleSheetPropType');
const View = require('View');
const ViewStylePropTypes = require('ViewStylePropTypes');
const dismissKeyboard = require('dismissKeyboard');
const flattenStyle = require('flattenStyle');
const invariant = require('fbjs/lib/invariant');
const processDecelerationRate = require('processDecelerationRate');
const PropTypes = React.PropTypes;
const requireNativeComponent = require('requireNativeComponent');
/**
* Component that wraps platform ScrollView while providing
* integration with touch locking "responder" system.
*
* Keep in mind that ScrollViews must have a bounded height in order to work,
* since they contain unbounded-height children into a bounded container (via
* a scroll interaction). In order to bound the height of a ScrollView, either
* set the height of the view directly (discouraged) or make sure all parent
* views have bounded height. Forgetting to transfer `{flex: 1}` down the
* view stack can lead to errors here, which the element inspector makes
* easy to debug.
*
* Doesn't yet support other contained responders from blocking this scroll
* view from becoming the responder.
*/
const ScrollView = React.createClass({
propTypes: {
...View.propTypes,
/**
* Controls whether iOS should automatically adjust the content inset
* for scroll views that are placed behind a navigation bar or
* tab bar/ toolbar. The default value is true.
* @platform ios
*/
automaticallyAdjustContentInsets: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* The amount by which the scroll view content is inset from the edges
* of the scroll view. Defaults to `{top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 0, right: 0}`.
* @platform ios
*/
contentInset: EdgeInsetsPropType,
/**
* Used to manually set the starting scroll offset.
* The default value is `{x: 0, y: 0}`.
* @platform ios
*/
contentOffset: PointPropType,
/**
* When true, the scroll view bounces when it reaches the end of the
* content if the content is larger then the scroll view along the axis of
* the scroll direction. When false, it disables all bouncing even if
* the `alwaysBounce*` props are true. The default value is true.
* @platform ios
*/
bounces: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* When true, gestures can drive zoom past min/max and the zoom will animate
* to the min/max value at gesture end, otherwise the zoom will not exceed
* the limits.
* @platform ios
*/
bouncesZoom: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* When true, the scroll view bounces horizontally when it reaches the end
* even if the content is smaller than the scroll view itself. The default
* value is true when `horizontal={true}` and false otherwise.
* @platform ios
*/
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alwaysBounceHorizontal: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* When true, the scroll view bounces vertically when it reaches the end
* even if the content is smaller than the scroll view itself. The default
* value is false when `horizontal={true}` and true otherwise.
* @platform ios
*/
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alwaysBounceVertical: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* When true, the scroll view automatically centers the content when the
* content is smaller than the scroll view bounds; when the content is
* larger than the scroll view, this property has no effect. The default
* value is false.
* @platform ios
*/
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centerContent: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* These styles will be applied to the scroll view content container which
* wraps all of the child views. Example:
*
* return (
* <ScrollView contentContainerStyle={styles.contentContainer}>
* </ScrollView>
* );
* ...
* const styles = StyleSheet.create({
* contentContainer: {
* paddingVertical: 20
* }
* });
*/
contentContainerStyle: StyleSheetPropType(ViewStylePropTypes),
/**
* A floating-point number that determines how quickly the scroll view
* decelerates after the user lifts their finger. You may also use string
* shortcuts `"normal"` and `"fast"` which match the underlying iOS settings
* for `UIScrollViewDecelerationRateNormal` and
* `UIScrollViewDecelerationRateFast` respectively.
* - normal: 0.998 (the default)
* - fast: 0.99
* @platform ios
*/
decelerationRate: PropTypes.oneOfType([
PropTypes.oneOf(['fast', 'normal']),
PropTypes.number,
]),
/**
* When true, the scroll view's children are arranged horizontally in a row
* instead of vertically in a column. The default value is false.
*/
horizontal: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* The style of the scroll indicators.
* - `default` (the default), same as `black`.
* - `black`, scroll indicator is black. This style is good against a white content background.
* - `white`, scroll indicator is white. This style is good against a black content background.
* @platform ios
*/
indicatorStyle: PropTypes.oneOf([
'default', // default
'black',
'white',
]),
/**
* When true, the ScrollView will try to lock to only vertical or horizontal
* scrolling while dragging. The default value is false.
* @platform ios
*/
directionalLockEnabled: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* When false, once tracking starts, won't try to drag if the touch moves.
* The default value is true.
* @platform ios
*/
canCancelContentTouches: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* Determines whether the keyboard gets dismissed in response to a drag.
* - 'none' (the default), drags do not dismiss the keyboard.
* - 'on-drag', the keyboard is dismissed when a drag begins.
* - 'interactive', the keyboard is dismissed interactively with the drag and moves in
* synchrony with the touch; dragging upwards cancels the dismissal.
* On android this is not supported and it will have the same behavior as 'none'.
*/
keyboardDismissMode: PropTypes.oneOf([
'none', // default
'interactive',
'on-drag',
]),
/**
* When false, tapping outside of the focused text input when the keyboard
* is up dismisses the keyboard. When true, the keyboard will not dismiss
* automatically, and the scroll view will not catch taps, but children of
* the scroll view can catch taps. The default value is false.
*/
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keyboardShouldPersistTaps: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* The maximum allowed zoom scale. The default value is 1.0.
* @platform ios
*/
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maximumZoomScale: PropTypes.number,
/**
* The minimum allowed zoom scale. The default value is 1.0.
* @platform ios
*/
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minimumZoomScale: PropTypes.number,
/**
* Fires at most once per frame during scrolling. The frequency of the
* events can be controlled using the `scrollEventThrottle` prop.
*/
onScroll: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Called when a scrolling animation ends.
* @platform ios
*/
onScrollAnimationEnd: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Called when scrollable content view of the ScrollView changes.
*
* Handler function is passed the content width and content height as parameters: `(contentWidth, contentHeight)`
*
* It's implemented using onLayout handler attached to the content container
* which this ScrollView renders.
*/
onContentSizeChange: PropTypes.func,
/**
* When true, the scroll view stops on multiples of the scroll view's size
* when scrolling. This can be used for horizontal pagination. The default
* value is false.
*/
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pagingEnabled: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* When false, the content does not scroll.
* The default value is true.
*/
scrollEnabled: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* This controls how often the scroll event will be fired while scrolling
* (as a time interval in ms). A lower number yields better accuracy for code
* that is tracking the scroll position, but can lead to scroll performance
* problems due to the volume of information being send over the bridge.
* You will not notice a difference between values set between 1-16 as the
* JS run loop is synced to the screen refresh rate. If you do not need precise
* scroll position tracking, set this value higher to limit the information
* being sent across the bridge. The default value is zero, which results in
* the scroll event being sent only once each time the view is scrolled.
* @platform ios
*/
scrollEventThrottle: PropTypes.number,
/**
* The amount by which the scroll view indicators are inset from the edges
* of the scroll view. This should normally be set to the same value as
* the `contentInset`. Defaults to `{0, 0, 0, 0}`.
* @platform ios
*/
scrollIndicatorInsets: EdgeInsetsPropType,
/**
* When true, the scroll view scrolls to top when the status bar is tapped.
* The default value is true.
* @platform ios
*/
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scrollsToTop: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* When true, shows a horizontal scroll indicator.
* The default value is true.
*/
showsHorizontalScrollIndicator: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* When true, shows a vertical scroll indicator.
* The default value is true.
*/
showsVerticalScrollIndicator: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* An array of child indices determining which children get docked to the
* top of the screen when scrolling. For example, passing
* `stickyHeaderIndices={[0]}` will cause the first child to be fixed to the
* top of the scroll view. This property is not supported in conjunction
* with `horizontal={true}`.
* @platform ios
*/
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stickyHeaderIndices: PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.number),
style: StyleSheetPropType(ViewStylePropTypes),
/**
* When set, causes the scroll view to stop at multiples of the value of
* `snapToInterval`. This can be used for paginating through children
* that have lengths smaller than the scroll view. Used in combination
* with `snapToAlignment`.
* @platform ios
*/
snapToInterval: PropTypes.number,
/**
* When `snapToInterval` is set, `snapToAlignment` will define the relationship
* of the snapping to the scroll view.
* - `start` (the default) will align the snap at the left (horizontal) or top (vertical)
* - `center` will align the snap in the center
* - `end` will align the snap at the right (horizontal) or bottom (vertical)
* @platform ios
*/
snapToAlignment: PropTypes.oneOf([
'start', // default
'center',
'end',
]),
/**
* Experimental: When true, offscreen child views (whose `overflow` value is
* `hidden`) are removed from their native backing superview when offscreen.
* This can improve scrolling performance on long lists. The default value is
* true.
*/
removeClippedSubviews: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* The current scale of the scroll view content. The default value is 1.0.
* @platform ios
*/
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zoomScale: PropTypes.number,
/**
* A RefreshControl component, used to provide pull-to-refresh
* functionality for the ScrollView.
*
* See [RefreshControl](docs/refreshcontrol.html).
*/
refreshControl: PropTypes.element,
/**
* Sometimes a scrollview takes up more space than its content fills. When this is
* the case, this prop will fill the rest of the scrollview with a color to avoid setting
* a background and creating unnecessary overdraw. This is an advanced optimization
* that is not needed in the general case.
* @platform android
*/
endFillColor: ColorPropType,
/**
* Tag used to log scroll performance on this scroll view. Will force
* momentum events to be turned on (see sendMomentumEvents). This doesn't do
* anything out of the box and you need to implement a custom native
* FpsListener for it to be useful.
* @platform android
*/
scrollPerfTag: PropTypes.string,
},
mixins: [ScrollResponder.Mixin],
getInitialState: function() {
return this.scrollResponderMixinGetInitialState();
},
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setNativeProps: function(props: Object) {
this._scrollViewRef && this._scrollViewRef.setNativeProps(props);
},
/**
* Returns a reference to the underlying scroll responder, which supports
* operations like `scrollTo`. All ScrollView-like components should
* implement this method so that they can be composed while providing access
* to the underlying scroll responder's methods.
*/
getScrollResponder: function(): ScrollView {
return this;
},
getScrollableNode: function(): any {
return ReactNative.findNodeHandle(this._scrollViewRef);
},
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getInnerViewNode: function(): any {
return ReactNative.findNodeHandle(this._innerViewRef);
},
/**
* Scrolls to a given x, y offset, either immediately or with a smooth animation.
*
* Syntax:
*
* `scrollTo(options: {x: number = 0; y: number = 0; animated: boolean = true})`
*
* Note: The weird argument signature is due to the fact that, for historical reasons,
* the function also accepts separate arguments as as alternative to the options object.
* This is deprecated due to ambiguity (y before x), and SHOULD NOT BE USED.
*/
scrollTo: function(
y?: number | { x?: number, y?: number, animated?: boolean },
x?: number,
animated?: boolean
) {
if (typeof y === 'number') {
console.warn('`scrollTo(y, x, animated)` is deprecated. Use `scrollTo({x: 5, y: 5, animated: true})` instead.');
} else {
({x, y, animated} = y || {});
}
this.getScrollResponder().scrollResponderScrollTo({x: x || 0, y: y || 0, animated: animated !== false});
},
/**
* Deprecated, do not use.
*/
scrollWithoutAnimationTo: function(y: number = 0, x: number = 0) {
console.warn('`scrollWithoutAnimationTo` is deprecated. Use `scrollTo` instead');
this.scrollTo({x, y, animated: false});
},
_handleScroll: function(e: Object) {
if (__DEV__) {
if (this.props.onScroll && this.props.scrollEventThrottle == null && Platform.OS === 'ios') {
console.log( // eslint-disable-line no-console-disallow
'You specified `onScroll` on a <ScrollView> but not ' +
'`scrollEventThrottle`. You will only receive one event. ' +
'Using `16` you get all the events but be aware that it may ' +
'cause frame drops, use a bigger number if you don\'t need as ' +
'much precision.'
);
}
}
if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
if (this.props.keyboardDismissMode === 'on-drag') {
dismissKeyboard();
}
}
this.scrollResponderHandleScroll(e);
},
_handleContentOnLayout: function(e: Object) {
const {width, height} = e.nativeEvent.layout;
this.props.onContentSizeChange && this.props.onContentSizeChange(width, height);
},
_scrollViewRef: (null: ?ScrollView),
_setScrollViewRef: function(ref: ?ScrollView) {
this._scrollViewRef = ref;
},
_innerViewRef: (null: ?View),
_setInnerViewRef: function(ref: ?View) {
this._innerViewRef = ref;
},
render: function() {
const contentContainerStyle = [
this.props.horizontal && styles.contentContainerHorizontal,
this.props.contentContainerStyle,
];
let style, childLayoutProps;
if (__DEV__ && this.props.style) {
style = flattenStyle(this.props.style);
childLayoutProps = ['alignItems', 'justifyContent']
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.filter((prop) => style && style[prop] !== undefined);
invariant(
childLayoutProps.length === 0,
'ScrollView child layout (' + JSON.stringify(childLayoutProps) +
') must be applied through the contentContainerStyle prop.'
);
}
let contentSizeChangeProps = {};
if (this.props.onContentSizeChange) {
contentSizeChangeProps = {
onLayout: this._handleContentOnLayout,
};
}
const contentContainer =
<View
{...contentSizeChangeProps}
ref={this._setInnerViewRef}
style={contentContainerStyle}
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removeClippedSubviews={this.props.removeClippedSubviews}
collapsable={false}>
{this.props.children}
</View>;
const alwaysBounceHorizontal =
this.props.alwaysBounceHorizontal !== undefined ?
this.props.alwaysBounceHorizontal :
this.props.horizontal;
const alwaysBounceVertical =
this.props.alwaysBounceVertical !== undefined ?
this.props.alwaysBounceVertical :
!this.props.horizontal;
const baseStyle = this.props.horizontal ? styles.baseHorizontal : styles.baseVertical;
const props = {
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...this.props,
alwaysBounceHorizontal,
alwaysBounceVertical,
style: ([baseStyle, this.props.style]: ?Array<any>),
// Override the onContentSizeChange from props, since this event can
// bubble up from TextInputs
onContentSizeChange: null,
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onTouchStart: this.scrollResponderHandleTouchStart,
onTouchMove: this.scrollResponderHandleTouchMove,
onTouchEnd: this.scrollResponderHandleTouchEnd,
onScrollBeginDrag: this.scrollResponderHandleScrollBeginDrag,
onScrollEndDrag: this.scrollResponderHandleScrollEndDrag,
onMomentumScrollBegin: this.scrollResponderHandleMomentumScrollBegin,
onMomentumScrollEnd: this.scrollResponderHandleMomentumScrollEnd,
onStartShouldSetResponder: this.scrollResponderHandleStartShouldSetResponder,
onStartShouldSetResponderCapture: this.scrollResponderHandleStartShouldSetResponderCapture,
onScrollShouldSetResponder: this.scrollResponderHandleScrollShouldSetResponder,
onScroll: this._handleScroll,
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onResponderGrant: this.scrollResponderHandleResponderGrant,
onResponderTerminationRequest: this.scrollResponderHandleTerminationRequest,
onResponderTerminate: this.scrollResponderHandleTerminate,
onResponderRelease: this.scrollResponderHandleResponderRelease,
onResponderReject: this.scrollResponderHandleResponderReject,
sendMomentumEvents: (this.props.onMomentumScrollBegin || this.props.onMomentumScrollEnd) ? true : false,
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};
const { decelerationRate } = this.props;
if (decelerationRate) {
props.decelerationRate = processDecelerationRate(decelerationRate);
}
let ScrollViewClass;
if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
ScrollViewClass = RCTScrollView;
} else if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
if (this.props.horizontal) {
ScrollViewClass = AndroidHorizontalScrollView;
} else {
ScrollViewClass = AndroidScrollView;
}
}
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invariant(
ScrollViewClass !== undefined,
'ScrollViewClass must not be undefined'
);
const refreshControl = this.props.refreshControl;
if (refreshControl) {
if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
// On iOS the RefreshControl is a child of the ScrollView.
return (
<ScrollViewClass {...props} ref={this._setScrollViewRef}>
{refreshControl}
{contentContainer}
</ScrollViewClass>
);
} else if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
// On Android wrap the ScrollView with a AndroidSwipeRefreshLayout.
// Since the ScrollView is wrapped add the style props to the
// AndroidSwipeRefreshLayout and use flex: 1 for the ScrollView.
return React.cloneElement(
refreshControl,
{style: props.style},
<ScrollViewClass {...props} ref={this._setScrollViewRef}>
{contentContainer}
</ScrollViewClass>
);
}
}
return (
<ScrollViewClass {...props} ref={this._setScrollViewRef}>
{contentContainer}
</ScrollViewClass>
);
}
});
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
baseVertical: {
flexGrow: 1,
flexShrink: 1,
flexDirection: 'column',
overflow: 'scroll',
},
baseHorizontal: {
flexGrow: 1,
flexShrink: 1,
flexDirection: 'row',
overflow: 'scroll',
},
contentContainerHorizontal: {
flexDirection: 'row',
},
});
let nativeOnlyProps, AndroidScrollView, AndroidHorizontalScrollView, RCTScrollView;
if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
nativeOnlyProps = {
nativeOnly: {
sendMomentumEvents: true,
}
};
AndroidScrollView = requireNativeComponent('RCTScrollView', ScrollView, nativeOnlyProps);
AndroidHorizontalScrollView = requireNativeComponent(
'AndroidHorizontalScrollView',
ScrollView,
nativeOnlyProps
);
} else if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
nativeOnlyProps = {
nativeOnly: {
onMomentumScrollBegin: true,
onMomentumScrollEnd : true,
onScrollBeginDrag: true,
onScrollEndDrag: true,
}
};
RCTScrollView = requireNativeComponent('RCTScrollView', ScrollView, nativeOnlyProps);
}
module.exports = ScrollView;