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/**
* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*/
#import "RCTNativeAnimatedNodesManager.h"
#import <React/RCTConvert.h>
#import "RCTAdditionAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTAnimationDriver.h"
#import "RCTDiffClampAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTDivisionAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTEventAnimation.h"
#import "RCTFrameAnimation.h"
#import "RCTDecayAnimation.h"
#import "RCTInterpolationAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTModuloAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTMultiplicationAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTPropsAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTSpringAnimation.h"
#import "RCTStyleAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTSubtractionAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTTransformAnimatedNode.h"
#import "RCTValueAnimatedNode.h"
Support for animated tracking in native driver Summary: This PR adds support for Animated tracking to Animated Native Driver implementation on Android and iOS. Animated tracking allows for animation to be started with a "dynamic" end value. Instead of passing a fixed number as end value we can pass a reference to another Animated.Value. Then when that value changes, the animation will be reconfigured to drive the animation to the new destination point. What is important is that animation will keep its state in the process of updating "toValue". That is if it is a spring animation and the end value changes while the previous animation still hasn't settled the new animation will start from the current position and will inherit current velocity. This makes end value transitions very smooth. Animated tracking is available in JS implementation of Animated library but not in the native implementation. Therefore until now, it wasn't possible to utilize native driver when using animated tracking. Offloading animation from JS thread turns out to be crucial for gesture driven animations. This PR is a step forward towards feature parity between JS and native implementations of Animated. Here is a link to example video that shows how tracking can be used to implement chat heads effect: https://twitter.com/kzzzf/status/958362032650244101 In addition this PR fixes an issue with frames animation driver on Android that because of rounding issues was taking one extra frame to start. Because of that change I had to update a number of Android unit tests that were relying on that behavior and running that one additional animation step prior to performing checks. As a part of this PR I'm adding three unit tests for each of the platforms that verifies most important aspects of this implementation. Please refer to the code and look at the test cases top level comments to learn what they do. I'm also adding a section to "Native Animated Example" screen in RNTester app that provides a test case for tracking. In the example we have blue square that fallows the red line drawn on screen. Line uses Animated.Value for it's position while square is connected via tracking spring animation to that value. So it is ought to follow the line. When user taps in the area surrounding the button new position for the red line is selected at random and the value updates. Then we can watch blue screen animate to that position. You can also refer to this video that I use to demonstrate how tracking can be linked with native gesture events using react-native-gesture-handler lib: https://twitter.com/kzzzf/status/958362032650244101 [GENERAL][FEATURE][Native Animated] - Added support for animated tracking to native driver. Now you can use `useNativeDriver` flag with animations that track other Animated.Values Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17896 Differential Revision: D6974170 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: 50e918b36ee10f80c1deb866c955661d4cc2619b
2018-02-16 19:43:34 +00:00
#import "RCTTrackingAnimatedNode.h"
@implementation RCTNativeAnimatedNodesManager
{
__weak RCTUIManager *_uiManager;
NSMutableDictionary<NSNumber *, RCTAnimatedNode *> *_animationNodes;
// Mapping of a view tag and an event name to a list of event animation drivers. 99% of the time
// there will be only one driver per mapping so all code code should be optimized around that.
NSMutableDictionary<NSString *, NSMutableArray<RCTEventAnimation *> *> *_eventDrivers;
NSMutableSet<id<RCTAnimationDriver>> *_activeAnimations;
CADisplayLink *_displayLink;
}
- (instancetype)initWithUIManager:(nonnull RCTUIManager *)uiManager
{
if ((self = [super init])) {
_uiManager = uiManager;
_animationNodes = [NSMutableDictionary new];
_eventDrivers = [NSMutableDictionary new];
_activeAnimations = [NSMutableSet new];
}
return self;
}
#pragma mark -- Graph
- (void)createAnimatedNode:(nonnull NSNumber *)tag
config:(NSDictionary<NSString *, id> *)config
{
static NSDictionary *map;
static dispatch_once_t mapToken;
dispatch_once(&mapToken, ^{
map = @{@"style" : [RCTStyleAnimatedNode class],
@"value" : [RCTValueAnimatedNode class],
@"props" : [RCTPropsAnimatedNode class],
@"interpolation" : [RCTInterpolationAnimatedNode class],
@"addition" : [RCTAdditionAnimatedNode class],
@"diffclamp": [RCTDiffClampAnimatedNode class],
@"division" : [RCTDivisionAnimatedNode class],
@"multiplication" : [RCTMultiplicationAnimatedNode class],
@"modulus" : [RCTModuloAnimatedNode class],
@"subtraction" : [RCTSubtractionAnimatedNode class],
Support for animated tracking in native driver Summary: This PR adds support for Animated tracking to Animated Native Driver implementation on Android and iOS. Animated tracking allows for animation to be started with a "dynamic" end value. Instead of passing a fixed number as end value we can pass a reference to another Animated.Value. Then when that value changes, the animation will be reconfigured to drive the animation to the new destination point. What is important is that animation will keep its state in the process of updating "toValue". That is if it is a spring animation and the end value changes while the previous animation still hasn't settled the new animation will start from the current position and will inherit current velocity. This makes end value transitions very smooth. Animated tracking is available in JS implementation of Animated library but not in the native implementation. Therefore until now, it wasn't possible to utilize native driver when using animated tracking. Offloading animation from JS thread turns out to be crucial for gesture driven animations. This PR is a step forward towards feature parity between JS and native implementations of Animated. Here is a link to example video that shows how tracking can be used to implement chat heads effect: https://twitter.com/kzzzf/status/958362032650244101 In addition this PR fixes an issue with frames animation driver on Android that because of rounding issues was taking one extra frame to start. Because of that change I had to update a number of Android unit tests that were relying on that behavior and running that one additional animation step prior to performing checks. As a part of this PR I'm adding three unit tests for each of the platforms that verifies most important aspects of this implementation. Please refer to the code and look at the test cases top level comments to learn what they do. I'm also adding a section to "Native Animated Example" screen in RNTester app that provides a test case for tracking. In the example we have blue square that fallows the red line drawn on screen. Line uses Animated.Value for it's position while square is connected via tracking spring animation to that value. So it is ought to follow the line. When user taps in the area surrounding the button new position for the red line is selected at random and the value updates. Then we can watch blue screen animate to that position. You can also refer to this video that I use to demonstrate how tracking can be linked with native gesture events using react-native-gesture-handler lib: https://twitter.com/kzzzf/status/958362032650244101 [GENERAL][FEATURE][Native Animated] - Added support for animated tracking to native driver. Now you can use `useNativeDriver` flag with animations that track other Animated.Values Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17896 Differential Revision: D6974170 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: 50e918b36ee10f80c1deb866c955661d4cc2619b
2018-02-16 19:43:34 +00:00
@"transform" : [RCTTransformAnimatedNode class],
@"tracking" : [RCTTrackingAnimatedNode class]};
});
NSString *nodeType = [RCTConvert NSString:config[@"type"]];
Class nodeClass = map[nodeType];
if (!nodeClass) {
RCTLogError(@"Animated node type %@ not supported natively", nodeType);
return;
}
RCTAnimatedNode *node = [[nodeClass alloc] initWithTag:tag config:config];
Support for animated tracking in native driver Summary: This PR adds support for Animated tracking to Animated Native Driver implementation on Android and iOS. Animated tracking allows for animation to be started with a "dynamic" end value. Instead of passing a fixed number as end value we can pass a reference to another Animated.Value. Then when that value changes, the animation will be reconfigured to drive the animation to the new destination point. What is important is that animation will keep its state in the process of updating "toValue". That is if it is a spring animation and the end value changes while the previous animation still hasn't settled the new animation will start from the current position and will inherit current velocity. This makes end value transitions very smooth. Animated tracking is available in JS implementation of Animated library but not in the native implementation. Therefore until now, it wasn't possible to utilize native driver when using animated tracking. Offloading animation from JS thread turns out to be crucial for gesture driven animations. This PR is a step forward towards feature parity between JS and native implementations of Animated. Here is a link to example video that shows how tracking can be used to implement chat heads effect: https://twitter.com/kzzzf/status/958362032650244101 In addition this PR fixes an issue with frames animation driver on Android that because of rounding issues was taking one extra frame to start. Because of that change I had to update a number of Android unit tests that were relying on that behavior and running that one additional animation step prior to performing checks. As a part of this PR I'm adding three unit tests for each of the platforms that verifies most important aspects of this implementation. Please refer to the code and look at the test cases top level comments to learn what they do. I'm also adding a section to "Native Animated Example" screen in RNTester app that provides a test case for tracking. In the example we have blue square that fallows the red line drawn on screen. Line uses Animated.Value for it's position while square is connected via tracking spring animation to that value. So it is ought to follow the line. When user taps in the area surrounding the button new position for the red line is selected at random and the value updates. Then we can watch blue screen animate to that position. You can also refer to this video that I use to demonstrate how tracking can be linked with native gesture events using react-native-gesture-handler lib: https://twitter.com/kzzzf/status/958362032650244101 [GENERAL][FEATURE][Native Animated] - Added support for animated tracking to native driver. Now you can use `useNativeDriver` flag with animations that track other Animated.Values Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17896 Differential Revision: D6974170 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: 50e918b36ee10f80c1deb866c955661d4cc2619b
2018-02-16 19:43:34 +00:00
node.manager = self;
_animationNodes[tag] = node;
[node setNeedsUpdate];
}
- (void)connectAnimatedNodes:(nonnull NSNumber *)parentTag
childTag:(nonnull NSNumber *)childTag
{
RCTAssertParam(parentTag);
RCTAssertParam(childTag);
RCTAnimatedNode *parentNode = _animationNodes[parentTag];
RCTAnimatedNode *childNode = _animationNodes[childTag];
RCTAssertParam(parentNode);
RCTAssertParam(childNode);
[parentNode addChild:childNode];
[childNode setNeedsUpdate];
}
- (void)disconnectAnimatedNodes:(nonnull NSNumber *)parentTag
childTag:(nonnull NSNumber *)childTag
{
RCTAssertParam(parentTag);
RCTAssertParam(childTag);
RCTAnimatedNode *parentNode = _animationNodes[parentTag];
RCTAnimatedNode *childNode = _animationNodes[childTag];
RCTAssertParam(parentNode);
RCTAssertParam(childNode);
[parentNode removeChild:childNode];
[childNode setNeedsUpdate];
}
- (void)connectAnimatedNodeToView:(nonnull NSNumber *)nodeTag
viewTag:(nonnull NSNumber *)viewTag
viewName:(nonnull NSString *)viewName
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[nodeTag];
if ([node isKindOfClass:[RCTPropsAnimatedNode class]]) {
[(RCTPropsAnimatedNode *)node connectToView:viewTag viewName:viewName uiManager:_uiManager];
}
[node setNeedsUpdate];
}
- (void)disconnectAnimatedNodeFromView:(nonnull NSNumber *)nodeTag
viewTag:(nonnull NSNumber *)viewTag
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[nodeTag];
if ([node isKindOfClass:[RCTPropsAnimatedNode class]]) {
[(RCTPropsAnimatedNode *)node disconnectFromView:viewTag];
}
}
- (void)restoreDefaultValues:(nonnull NSNumber *)nodeTag
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[nodeTag];
// Restoring default values needs to happen before UIManager operations so it is
// possible the node hasn't been created yet if it is being connected and
// disconnected in the same batch. In that case we don't need to restore
// default values since it will never actually update the view.
if (node == nil) {
return;
}
if (![node isKindOfClass:[RCTPropsAnimatedNode class]]) {
RCTLogError(@"Not a props node.");
}
[(RCTPropsAnimatedNode *)node restoreDefaultValues];
}
- (void)dropAnimatedNode:(nonnull NSNumber *)tag
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[tag];
if (node) {
[node detachNode];
[_animationNodes removeObjectForKey:tag];
}
}
#pragma mark -- Mutations
- (void)setAnimatedNodeValue:(nonnull NSNumber *)nodeTag
value:(nonnull NSNumber *)value
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[nodeTag];
if (![node isKindOfClass:[RCTValueAnimatedNode class]]) {
RCTLogError(@"Not a value node.");
return;
}
[self stopAnimationsForNode:node];
RCTValueAnimatedNode *valueNode = (RCTValueAnimatedNode *)node;
valueNode.value = value.floatValue;
[valueNode setNeedsUpdate];
}
- (void)setAnimatedNodeOffset:(nonnull NSNumber *)nodeTag
offset:(nonnull NSNumber *)offset
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[nodeTag];
if (![node isKindOfClass:[RCTValueAnimatedNode class]]) {
RCTLogError(@"Not a value node.");
return;
}
RCTValueAnimatedNode *valueNode = (RCTValueAnimatedNode *)node;
[valueNode setOffset:offset.floatValue];
[valueNode setNeedsUpdate];
}
- (void)flattenAnimatedNodeOffset:(nonnull NSNumber *)nodeTag
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[nodeTag];
if (![node isKindOfClass:[RCTValueAnimatedNode class]]) {
RCTLogError(@"Not a value node.");
return;
}
RCTValueAnimatedNode *valueNode = (RCTValueAnimatedNode *)node;
[valueNode flattenOffset];
}
- (void)extractAnimatedNodeOffset:(nonnull NSNumber *)nodeTag
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[nodeTag];
if (![node isKindOfClass:[RCTValueAnimatedNode class]]) {
RCTLogError(@"Not a value node.");
return;
}
RCTValueAnimatedNode *valueNode = (RCTValueAnimatedNode *)node;
[valueNode extractOffset];
}
#pragma mark -- Drivers
- (void)startAnimatingNode:(nonnull NSNumber *)animationId
nodeTag:(nonnull NSNumber *)nodeTag
config:(NSDictionary<NSString *, id> *)config
endCallback:(RCTResponseSenderBlock)callBack
{
Support for animated tracking in native driver Summary: This PR adds support for Animated tracking to Animated Native Driver implementation on Android and iOS. Animated tracking allows for animation to be started with a "dynamic" end value. Instead of passing a fixed number as end value we can pass a reference to another Animated.Value. Then when that value changes, the animation will be reconfigured to drive the animation to the new destination point. What is important is that animation will keep its state in the process of updating "toValue". That is if it is a spring animation and the end value changes while the previous animation still hasn't settled the new animation will start from the current position and will inherit current velocity. This makes end value transitions very smooth. Animated tracking is available in JS implementation of Animated library but not in the native implementation. Therefore until now, it wasn't possible to utilize native driver when using animated tracking. Offloading animation from JS thread turns out to be crucial for gesture driven animations. This PR is a step forward towards feature parity between JS and native implementations of Animated. Here is a link to example video that shows how tracking can be used to implement chat heads effect: https://twitter.com/kzzzf/status/958362032650244101 In addition this PR fixes an issue with frames animation driver on Android that because of rounding issues was taking one extra frame to start. Because of that change I had to update a number of Android unit tests that were relying on that behavior and running that one additional animation step prior to performing checks. As a part of this PR I'm adding three unit tests for each of the platforms that verifies most important aspects of this implementation. Please refer to the code and look at the test cases top level comments to learn what they do. I'm also adding a section to "Native Animated Example" screen in RNTester app that provides a test case for tracking. In the example we have blue square that fallows the red line drawn on screen. Line uses Animated.Value for it's position while square is connected via tracking spring animation to that value. So it is ought to follow the line. When user taps in the area surrounding the button new position for the red line is selected at random and the value updates. Then we can watch blue screen animate to that position. You can also refer to this video that I use to demonstrate how tracking can be linked with native gesture events using react-native-gesture-handler lib: https://twitter.com/kzzzf/status/958362032650244101 [GENERAL][FEATURE][Native Animated] - Added support for animated tracking to native driver. Now you can use `useNativeDriver` flag with animations that track other Animated.Values Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17896 Differential Revision: D6974170 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: 50e918b36ee10f80c1deb866c955661d4cc2619b
2018-02-16 19:43:34 +00:00
// check if the animation has already started
for (id<RCTAnimationDriver> driver in _activeAnimations) {
if ([driver.animationId isEqual:animationId]) {
// if the animation is running, we restart it with an updated configuration
[driver resetAnimationConfig:config];
return;
}
}
RCTValueAnimatedNode *valueNode = (RCTValueAnimatedNode *)_animationNodes[nodeTag];
NSString *type = config[@"type"];
id<RCTAnimationDriver> animationDriver;
if ([type isEqual:@"frames"]) {
animationDriver = [[RCTFrameAnimation alloc] initWithId:animationId
config:config
forNode:valueNode
callBack:callBack];
} else if ([type isEqual:@"spring"]) {
animationDriver = [[RCTSpringAnimation alloc] initWithId:animationId
config:config
forNode:valueNode
callBack:callBack];
} else if ([type isEqual:@"decay"]) {
animationDriver = [[RCTDecayAnimation alloc] initWithId:animationId
config:config
forNode:valueNode
callBack:callBack];
} else {
RCTLogError(@"Unsupported animation type: %@", config[@"type"]);
return;
}
[_activeAnimations addObject:animationDriver];
[animationDriver startAnimation];
[self startAnimationLoopIfNeeded];
}
- (void)stopAnimation:(nonnull NSNumber *)animationId
{
for (id<RCTAnimationDriver> driver in _activeAnimations) {
if ([driver.animationId isEqual:animationId]) {
[driver stopAnimation];
[_activeAnimations removeObject:driver];
break;
}
}
}
- (void)stopAnimationsForNode:(nonnull RCTAnimatedNode *)node
{
NSMutableArray<id<RCTAnimationDriver>> *discarded = [NSMutableArray new];
for (id<RCTAnimationDriver> driver in _activeAnimations) {
if ([driver.valueNode isEqual:node]) {
[discarded addObject:driver];
}
}
for (id<RCTAnimationDriver> driver in discarded) {
[driver stopAnimation];
[_activeAnimations removeObject:driver];
}
}
#pragma mark -- Events
- (void)addAnimatedEventToView:(nonnull NSNumber *)viewTag
eventName:(nonnull NSString *)eventName
eventMapping:(NSDictionary<NSString *, id> *)eventMapping
{
NSNumber *nodeTag = [RCTConvert NSNumber:eventMapping[@"animatedValueTag"]];
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[nodeTag];
if (!node) {
RCTLogError(@"Animated node with tag %@ does not exists", nodeTag);
return;
}
if (![node isKindOfClass:[RCTValueAnimatedNode class]]) {
RCTLogError(@"Animated node connected to event should be of type RCTValueAnimatedNode");
return;
}
NSArray<NSString *> *eventPath = [RCTConvert NSStringArray:eventMapping[@"nativeEventPath"]];
RCTEventAnimation *driver =
[[RCTEventAnimation alloc] initWithEventPath:eventPath valueNode:(RCTValueAnimatedNode *)node];
NSString *key = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@%@", viewTag, eventName];
if (_eventDrivers[key] != nil) {
[_eventDrivers[key] addObject:driver];
} else {
NSMutableArray<RCTEventAnimation *> *drivers = [NSMutableArray new];
[drivers addObject:driver];
_eventDrivers[key] = drivers;
}
}
- (void)removeAnimatedEventFromView:(nonnull NSNumber *)viewTag
eventName:(nonnull NSString *)eventName
animatedNodeTag:(nonnull NSNumber *)animatedNodeTag
{
NSString *key = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@%@", viewTag, eventName];
if (_eventDrivers[key] != nil) {
if (_eventDrivers[key].count == 1) {
[_eventDrivers removeObjectForKey:key];
} else {
NSMutableArray<RCTEventAnimation *> *driversForKey = _eventDrivers[key];
for (NSUInteger i = 0; i < driversForKey.count; i++) {
if (driversForKey[i].valueNode.nodeTag == animatedNodeTag) {
[driversForKey removeObjectAtIndex:i];
break;
}
}
}
}
}
- (void)handleAnimatedEvent:(id<RCTEvent>)event
{
if (_eventDrivers.count == 0) {
return;
}
NSString *key = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@%@", event.viewTag, event.eventName];
NSMutableArray<RCTEventAnimation *> *driversForKey = _eventDrivers[key];
if (driversForKey) {
for (RCTEventAnimation *driver in driversForKey) {
[self stopAnimationsForNode:driver.valueNode];
[driver updateWithEvent:event];
}
[self updateAnimations];
}
}
#pragma mark -- Listeners
- (void)startListeningToAnimatedNodeValue:(nonnull NSNumber *)tag
valueObserver:(id<RCTValueAnimatedNodeObserver>)valueObserver
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[tag];
if ([node isKindOfClass:[RCTValueAnimatedNode class]]) {
((RCTValueAnimatedNode *)node).valueObserver = valueObserver;
}
}
- (void)stopListeningToAnimatedNodeValue:(nonnull NSNumber *)tag
{
RCTAnimatedNode *node = _animationNodes[tag];
if ([node isKindOfClass:[RCTValueAnimatedNode class]]) {
((RCTValueAnimatedNode *)node).valueObserver = nil;
}
}
#pragma mark -- Animation Loop
- (void)startAnimationLoopIfNeeded
{
if (!_displayLink && _activeAnimations.count > 0) {
_displayLink = [CADisplayLink displayLinkWithTarget:self selector:@selector(stepAnimations:)];
[_displayLink addToRunLoop:[NSRunLoop mainRunLoop] forMode:NSRunLoopCommonModes];
}
}
- (void)stopAnimationLoopIfNeeded
{
if (_activeAnimations.count == 0) {
[self stopAnimationLoop];
}
}
- (void)stopAnimationLoop
{
if (_displayLink) {
[_displayLink invalidate];
_displayLink = nil;
}
}
- (void)stepAnimations:(CADisplayLink *)displaylink
{
NSTimeInterval time = displaylink.timestamp;
for (id<RCTAnimationDriver> animationDriver in _activeAnimations) {
[animationDriver stepAnimationWithTime:time];
}
[self updateAnimations];
for (id<RCTAnimationDriver> animationDriver in [_activeAnimations copy]) {
if (animationDriver.animationHasFinished) {
[animationDriver stopAnimation];
[_activeAnimations removeObject:animationDriver];
}
}
[self stopAnimationLoopIfNeeded];
}
#pragma mark -- Updates
- (void)updateAnimations
{
[_animationNodes enumerateKeysAndObjectsUsingBlock:^(NSNumber *key, RCTAnimatedNode *node, BOOL *stop) {
if (node.needsUpdate) {
[node updateNodeIfNecessary];
}
}];
}
@end