Summary: If a user scrolls the `SwipeableListView`, any open row(s) will close.
Reviewed By: furdei
Differential Revision: D3903787
fbshipit-source-id: efd9ae896ba50ad6e83e72d52bc1f5c0c35efd61
Summary: Cleans things up and also defers rendering rows if there is an interaction happening.
Reviewed By: achen1
Differential Revision: D3817231
fbshipit-source-id: fd08d0ca7cb6c203178f27bfc5a0f55469135c3a
Summary: Modified logic and constants to make the swipable row animations feel more natural and smooth.
Reviewed By: fred2028
Differential Revision: D3801391
fbshipit-source-id: d4301fe01a190803b5bc27373a9755086b6c431d
Summary:
Due to an earlier commit, we now have to use the full path for requiring `performanceNow`.
**Test plan (required)**
Verified that the IncrementalExample works when adding it to UIExplorer.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9595
Differential Revision: D3775101
Pulled By: javache
fbshipit-source-id: 6252ce8c872896f4cfdb9a31bdbc79d6aaf4684d
Summary: create new RCTI18nManager.js to warp-up native module I18nManager and fix current use of it.
Reviewed By: ericvicenti
Differential Revision: D3547427
fbshipit-source-id: 53a695c94ca6bba2f566d0725c553e58d60bf451
Summary:
**motivation**
Currently when using a non-touchable visible row for a SwipeableRow, the scroll on list view is blocked.
**Test Plan**
```
<SwipeableListView
dataSource={dataSource}
renderRow={() => <View style={styles.row}/>}
renderQuickActions={() => <View style={styles.hiddenrow}/>}
/>
```
* Tested that when using non-touchable for renderRow allows scrolling on list view.
* Tested that when using touchable for renderRow allows scrolling on list view.
cc fred2028
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8537
Differential Revision: D3542407
Pulled By: fred2028
fbshipit-source-id: b7ad7ff7c7dd1b717544746a85bb265414aa18f4
Summary:
Flipped the gesture for SwipeableRow
Provide RTL support for SwipeableRow. When developer set RTL layout in their app, all the animation and gesture will change to RTL status.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3532919
fbshipit-source-id: 76fc94cdaa8457350e9bbe3366aa714c9eb45245
Summary:
This is simple fix to SwipeableListView. According to SwipeableListViewDataSource, the only method available is cloneWithRowsAndSections. If you try to get the data from a SwipeableListView, without this fix it won't work. This change fixes the problem so that SwipeableListView can work correctly.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/8493
Differential Revision: D3523384
fbshipit-source-id: 359ff274fabcab676ed6dee24f0652c4146cde69
Summary: I noticed sometimes the swipeable row prioritizes the list view's vertical scroll too much, or returns to closed position if swiped a little distance but at high velocity. These new thresholds help both cases.
Reviewed By: hedgerwang
Differential Revision: D3441994
fbshipit-source-id: 84a9fdf63a33b3047a9a0205e87d8c489e9a6631
Summary: Slower bounce during mount and right swipe, so it feels less jarring to users.
Reviewed By: hedgerwang
Differential Revision: D3420169
fbshipit-source-id: d5da87c4a64eecf478edd626c96f5541ab94b56e
Summary: So users can know how to use
Reviewed By: hedgerwang
Differential Revision: D3399028
fbshipit-source-id: 5ce97c5464f1975145aba1bcf4b79550394859ae
Summary: Allow some right swipe so users know swiping is a possibility, with some bounceback.
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3388836
fbshipit-source-id: 596a6be3c641ff0ee6ac32d7c0d798478edef72b
Summary:
Makes compute call async from willReceiveProps and fixes crashes with proper bounds in render
function instead. This means that fast prop updates won't force rapid and synchronous row increments during
initial render.
Check `rowData` and `rowKey` explicitly so clients don't have to worry about preserving === rowData containers
around Relay data to prevent re-renders.
Also moves layout jump warning behind DEBUG since it's not a common issue any more.
Reviewed By: devknoll
Differential Revision: D3357710
fbshipit-source-id: ee2e5be04261d5722abd07a063b345960b0c5cbe
Summary: - Removed some styling from `SwipeableRow` that wasn't doing much and made slide out view full height
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3322849
fbshipit-source-id: 811eee9032c142c61d303ae7e966d8ef7903adaf
Summary:
Before:
- Android had the slideout row flash upon render due to it being rendered first
- iOS had the left side of each row load first, then rerender to show entire row when `scrollViewWidth` is available
Reason:
- Android was loading the slideout view first without an opacity check
- iOS was loading the swipeable view with width 0 first then stretching to `scrollViewWidth` when it was available via `onLayout`
Fix:
Render swipeable view with `flex: 1` then render slideout view
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3321466
fbshipit-source-id: 92a3b5e22034e06d05986ddb8c348796bafbbf34
Summary:
- Replace some fixes that were accidentally lost in local rebase that prevent jumpiness when incremental is disabled.
- Require each row to have a key specified by the caller to prevent jumping because of accidental duplicates or unneeded/problematic row re-rendering because of legit re-ordering.
Reviewed By: steveluscher
Differential Revision: D3322006
fbshipit-source-id: 0019aab07cb1fe2b148a14b5818de53aa373eb50
Summary:
Incremental rendering is a tradeoff between throughput and responsiveness because it yields. When we have plenty of
buffer (say 50% of the target), we render incrementally to keep the app responsive. If we are dangerously low on buffer
(say below 25%) we always disable incremental to try to catch up as fast as possible. In between, we only disable
incremental while actively scrolling since it's unlikely the user will try to press a button while scrolling.
This also optimizes some things then incremental is switching back and forth.
I played around with making the render window itself adaptive, but it seems pretty futile to predict - once the user
decides to scroll quickly in some direction, it's pretty much too late and increasing the render window size won't help
because we're already limited by the render throughput at that point.
Reviewed By: ericvicenti
Differential Revision: D3250916
fbshipit-source-id: 930d418522a3bf3e20083e60f6eb6f891497a2b8
Summary: Default image icon size for Quick Actions could cause slideout view to bleed over the slideable view. All styling has been removed and must now be passed in, thus allowing every caller to control size for best fit.
Reviewed By: furdei
Differential Revision: D3315696
fbshipit-source-id: 8f8b3d2cf7a005d42a18d434d9e0080c64597be0
Summary:
- Removed unnecessary rerending of `SwipeableListView` by properly managing `SwipeableListViewDataSource`
- Simplified `SwipeableRow` logic and improved swiping performance
- Added bounce effect
- Locked `ListView` from being scrollable when `SwipeableRow` is being swiped; behaviour mirrors that of Android on iOS and significantly improves framerates
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3307599
fbshipit-source-id: 168b6b72ef1f9e47d0145cf9e1baecbab3564b84
Summary: Center align text on Android
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3295222
fbshipit-source-id: c707d1102c8aa86aa04dc9b34a4746b1ff1543bc
Summary:
- Implemented a quick actions template to allow children buttons to be rendered in the slideout of `SwipeableListView`
- Implemented `QuickActionsButton` to allow buttons to be used in the slideout view
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3271946
fbshipit-source-id: b7c7412f44be64dea7084ca36c4b0f4f3842b008
Summary:
- Updated SwipeableListView to be much more performant by checking `rowHasChanged` more vigorously
- New `SwipeableListViewDataSource` used to mask implementation details from caller
Reviewed By: fkgozali
Differential Revision: D3272172
fbshipit-source-id: 02f66ed7fce7d587118ad7d82b20f8e78db44b7b
Summary:
Reduce re-renders by only looking at `props.data` that we're actually going to render and tracking if `this._rowFrames`
is dirty.
Differential Revision: D3195163
fb-gh-sync-id: 1e17ab410a312a37d4a93b84ea51ca32c3ede839
fbshipit-source-id: 1e17ab410a312a37d4a93b84ea51ca32c3ede839
Summary:First I searched for special cases that destructor PropTypes:
```
(?s)React\s*=\s*require\('react\-native'\).*(Children|PropTypes)[^\{\}]*\}\s*=\s*React;
```
I split them up manually.
Then I replaced the React = require('react-native') + destructuring pattern...
```
(?s)(const|var)\s+React\s*=\s*require\('react\-native'\)(.*[^\{\}]*\}\s*=\s*)React;
```
...with...
```
$1 React = require('react');
$1 ReactNative = require('react-native')$2ReactNative;
```
I used lint to figure out if I left some unnecessary imports.
Finally I grepped for just
```
React\s*=\s*require\('react\-native'\)
```
to catch any remaining patterns.
Also, `} = React.NativeModules` -> `} = ReactNative.NativeModules`.
Reviewed By: spicyj
Differential Revision: D3158991
fb-gh-sync-id: f97e8e921e193d6ea1a49d8d1bf3f09be7bed5c3
fbshipit-source-id: f97e8e921e193d6ea1a49d8d1bf3f09be7bed5c3
Summary:`WindowedListView` is designed for memory efficient scrolling of
huge/infinite lists of variable height rows. It works by measuring row heights
with `onLayout` and caching the results, then unmounting rows that scroll
offscreen, replacing them with an equivalent offset in the spacer view. Care is
taken to render a constant number of rows, and to only render one new row per
tick to improve framerate and app responsiveness. WLV is also compatible with
<Incremental> used within the rows themselves.
`WindowedListView` is not a drop-in replacement for `ListView` - it doesn't
support many of the features of `ListView`, such as section headers, only
accepts a simple array of data instead of a datasource, and doesn't support
horizontal scrolling. This may change in the future.
This is still experimental - we haven't deployed this for any production apps
yet.
Differential Revision: D2791402
fb-gh-sync-id: 5f104e0903f6ba586d2d651bdf82863a231279d8
fbshipit-source-id: 5f104e0903f6ba586d2d651bdf82863a231279d8
Summary:Everything wrapped in `<Incremental>` is rendered sequentially via `InteractionManager`.
The `onDone` callback is called when all descendent incremental components have
finished rendering, used by `<IncrementalPresenter>` to make the story visible all at once
instead of the parts popping in randomly.
This includes an example that demonstrates streaming rendering and the use of
`<IncrementalPresenter>`. Pressing down pauses rendering and you can see the
`TouchableOpacity` animation runs smoothly. Video:
https://youtu.be/4UNf4-8orQ4
Ideally this will be baked into React Core at some point, but according to jordwalke that's
going to require a major refactoring and take a long time, so going with this for now.
Reviewed By: ericvicenti
Differential Revision: D2506522
fb-gh-sync-id: 5969bf248de10d38b0ac22f34d7d49bf1b3ac4b6
shipit-source-id: 5969bf248de10d38b0ac22f34d7d49bf1b3ac4b6