Document NativeMethodsMixin

Summary: This is related to the discussion in #3155.

I've documented the methods in this mixin, and pointed to other appropriate documentation where necessary as well.

I didn't end up adding any examples. I wanted to add a `focus()`/`blur()` example to the UIExplorer app, but the app seems to be broken on master at the moment (`Requiring unknown module "event-target-shim"`) and I didn't bother trying to fix it. I think the last thing necessary for making the usage of these methods clear is an example of calling one or more of them on a `ref` or view captured in some other way. However, `setNativeProps` is well documented in the "Direct Manipulation" guide, which I link to from this page, so by extension it should be possible to figure out the functionality of the other methods.

cc @mkonicek @​astreet
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/3238

Reviewed By: @​svcscm

Differential Revision: D2517187

Pulled By: @mkonicek

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Kyle Corbitt 2015-10-07 09:32:35 -07:00 committed by facebook-github-bot-3
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@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ type MeasureLayoutOnSuccessCallback = (
height: number
) => void
function warnForStyleProps(props, validAttributes) {
for (var key in validAttributes.style) {
if (!(validAttributes[key] || props[key] === undefined)) {
@ -48,7 +47,36 @@ function warnForStyleProps(props, validAttributes) {
}
}
/**
* `NativeMethodsMixin` provides methods to access the underlying native
* component directly. This can be useful in cases when you want to focus
* a view or measure its on-screen dimensions, for example.
*
* The methods described here are available on most of the default components
* provided by React Native. Note, however, that they are *not* available on
* composite components that aren't directly backed by a native view. This will
* generally include most components that you define in your own app. For more
* information, see [Direct
* Manipulation](/react-native/docs/direct-manipulation.html).
*/
var NativeMethodsMixin = {
/**
* Determines the location on screen, width, and height of the given view and
* returns the values via an async callback. If successful, the callback will
* be called with the following arguments:
*
* - x
* - y
* - width
* - height
* - pageX
* - pageY
*
* Note that these measurements are not available until after the rendering
* has been completed in native. If you need the measurements as soon as
* possible, consider using the [`onLayout`
* prop](/react-native/docs/view.html#onlayout) instead.
*/
measure: function(callback: MeasureOnSuccessCallback) {
RCTUIManager.measure(
findNodeHandle(this),
@ -56,6 +84,14 @@ var NativeMethodsMixin = {
);
},
/**
* Like [`measure()`](#measure), but measures the view relative an ancestor,
* specified as `relativeToNativeNode`. This means that the returned x, y
* are relative to the origin x, y of the ancestor view.
*
* As always, to obtain a native node handle for a component, you can use
* `React.findNodeHandle(component)`.
*/
measureLayout: function(
relativeToNativeNode: number,
onSuccess: MeasureLayoutOnSuccessCallback,
@ -70,9 +106,10 @@ var NativeMethodsMixin = {
},
/**
* This function sends props straight to native. They will not participate
* in future diff process, this means that if you do not include them in the
* next render, they will remain active.
* This function sends props straight to native. They will not participate in
* future diff process - this means that if you do not include them in the
* next render, they will remain active (see [Direct
* Manipulation](/react-native/docs/direct-manipulation.html)).
*/
setNativeProps: function(nativeProps: Object) {
if (__DEV__) {
@ -91,10 +128,17 @@ var NativeMethodsMixin = {
);
},
/**
* Requests focus for the given input or view. The exact behavior triggered
* will depend on the platform and type of view.
*/
focus: function() {
TextInputState.focusTextInput(findNodeHandle(this));
},
/**
* Removes focus from an input or view. This is the opposite of `focus()`.
*/
blur: function() {
TextInputState.blurTextInput(findNodeHandle(this));
}