Summary:Set `Touchable.TOUCH_TARGET_DEBUG` to see colored borders/text to all touchables.
Different touchable types are color-coded differently.
If there is `hitSlop`, it will be rendered with an extra view with a dashed border of the same color (not visible on
Android because `overflow: 'hidden'`).
`Text` with `onPress` directly set is just colored.
Added some extra checks to `TouchableWithoutFeedback` since it could silently break if the child is not a native
component.
Also added better error output for `ensureComponentIsNative` so it's easier to track down issues. I really wish there
was a cleaner way to get the component and owner names consistently, it would help make good debug messages way easier
to write.
Reviewed By: ericvicenti
Differential Revision: D3149865
fb-gh-sync-id: 602fc3474ae7636e32af529eb7ac52ac5b858030
fbshipit-source-id: 602fc3474ae7636e32af529eb7ac52ac5b858030
Summary:New prop `hitSlop` allows extending the touch area of Touchable components. This makes it easier to touch small buttons without needing to change your styles.
It takes `top`, `bottom`, `left`, and `right` same as the `pressRetentionOffset` prop. When a touch is moved, `hitSlop` is combined with `pressRetentionOffset` to determine how far the touch can move off the button before deactivating the button.
On Android I had to add a new file `ids.xml` to generate a unique ID to use for the tag where I store the `hitSlop` state. The iOS side is more straightforward.
terribleben worked on the iOS and JS parts of this diff.
Fixes#110
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5720
Differential Revision: D2941671
Pulled By: androidtrunkagent
fb-gh-sync-id: 07e3eb8b6a36eebf76968fdaac3c6ac335603194
shipit-source-id: 07e3eb8b6a36eebf76968fdaac3c6ac335603194
Summary:
accessibilityLabels are missing in these touchable*.js files.
for #5322
ide This is not tested yet. I will update with test.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5346
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2882061
Pulled By: gkassabli
fb-gh-sync-id: dff0ef373e5f5895027cb1cc08c8887a6ace8eee
Summary: The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)
Fixes#198
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/713
Reviewed By: svcscm
Differential Revision: D2115370
Pulled By: shayne
fb-gh-sync-id: c3f57940dfa3806f9c88df03a01d4d65bb58cf32
Summary:
We want to be able to access the touch data within our components' event handlers, so we need to thread the event object all the way through to them.