/** * 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 BackAndroid */ 'use strict'; var DeviceEventManager = require('NativeModules').DeviceEventManager; var RCTDeviceEventEmitter = require('RCTDeviceEventEmitter'); var DEVICE_BACK_EVENT = 'hardwareBackPress'; type BackPressEventName = $Enum<{ backPress: string, }>; var _backPressSubscriptions = new Set(); RCTDeviceEventEmitter.addListener(DEVICE_BACK_EVENT, function() { var backPressSubscriptions = new Set(_backPressSubscriptions); var invokeDefault = true; var subscriptions = [...backPressSubscriptions].reverse(); for (var i = 0; i < subscriptions.length; ++i) { if (subscriptions[i]()) { invokeDefault = false; break; } } if (invokeDefault) { BackAndroid.exitApp(); } }); /** * Detect hardware back button presses, and programmatically invoke the default back button * functionality to exit the app if there are no listeners or if none of the listeners return true. * * Example: * * ```javascript * BackAndroid.addEventListener('hardwareBackPress', function() { * // this.onMainScreen and this.goBack are just examples, you need to use your own implementation here * // Typically you would use the navigator here to go to the last state. * * if (!this.onMainScreen()) { * this.goBack(); * return true; * } * return false; * }); * ``` */ var BackAndroid = { exitApp: function() { DeviceEventManager.invokeDefaultBackPressHandler(); }, addEventListener: function ( eventName: BackPressEventName, handler: Function ): {remove: () => void} { _backPressSubscriptions.add(handler); return { remove: () => BackAndroid.removeEventListener(eventName, handler), }; }, removeEventListener: function( eventName: BackPressEventName, handler: Function ): void { _backPressSubscriptions.delete(handler); }, }; module.exports = BackAndroid;