/** * 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. * * @flow * @format */ 'use strict'; const PixelRatio = require('PixelRatio'); const ReactNativeStyleAttributes = require('ReactNativeStyleAttributes'); const StyleSheetValidation = require('StyleSheetValidation'); const flatten = require('flattenStyle'); import type { ____Styles_Internal, ____DangerouslyImpreciseStyle_Internal, ____DangerouslyImpreciseStyleProp_Internal, ____ViewStyle_Internal, ____ViewStyleProp_Internal, ____TextStyle_Internal, ____TextStyleProp_Internal, ____ImageStyle_Internal, ____ImageStyleProp_Internal, ____LayoutStyle_Internal, ____ShadowStyle_Internal, ____TransformStyle_Internal, } from 'StyleSheetTypes'; /** * This type should be used as the type for a prop that is passed through * to a 's `style` prop. This ensures call sites of the component * can't pass styles that View doesn't support such as `fontSize`.` * * type Props = {style: ViewStyleProp} * const MyComponent = (props: Props) => */ export type ViewStyleProp = ____ViewStyleProp_Internal; /** * This type should be used as the type for a prop that is passed through * to a 's `style` prop. This ensures call sites of the component * can't pass styles that Text doesn't support such as `resizeMode`.` * * type Props = {style: TextStyleProp} * const MyComponent = (props: Props) => */ export type TextStyleProp = ____TextStyleProp_Internal; /** * This type should be used as the type for a prop that is passed through * to an 's `style` prop. This ensures call sites of the component * can't pass styles that Image doesn't support such as `fontSize`.` * * type Props = {style: ImageStyleProp} * const MyComponent = (props: Props) => */ export type ImageStyleProp = ____ImageStyleProp_Internal; /** * WARNING: You probably shouldn't be using this type. This type * is similar to the ones above except it allows styles that are accepted * by all of View, Text, or Image. It is therefore very unsafe to pass this * through to an underlying component. Using this is almost always a mistake * and using one of the other more restrictive types is likely the right choice. */ export type DangerouslyImpreciseStyleProp = ____DangerouslyImpreciseStyleProp_Internal; /** * Utility type for getting the values for specific style keys. * * The following is bad because position is more restrictive than 'string': * ``` * type Props = {position: string}; * ``` * * You should use the following instead: * * ``` * type Props = {position: TypeForStyleKey<'position'>}; * ``` * * This will correctly give you the type 'absolute' | 'relative' */ export type TypeForStyleKey< +key: $Keys<____DangerouslyImpreciseStyle_Internal>, > = $ElementType<____DangerouslyImpreciseStyle_Internal, key>; /** * This type is an object of the different possible style * properties that can be specified for View. * * Note that this isn't a safe way to type a style prop for a component as * results from StyleSheet.create return an internal identifier, not * an object of styles. * * If you want to type the style prop of a function, * consider using ViewStyleProp. * * A reasonable usage of this type is for helper functions that return an * object of styles to pass to a View that can't be precomputed with * StyleSheet.create. */ export type ViewStyle = ____ViewStyle_Internal; /** * This type is an object of the different possible style * properties that can be specified for Text. * * Note that this isn't a safe way to type a style prop for a component as * results from StyleSheet.create return an internal identifier, not * an object of styles. * * If you want to type the style prop of a function, * consider using TextStyleProp. * * A reasonable usage of this type is for helper functions that return an * object of styles to pass to a Text that can't be precomputed with * StyleSheet.create. */ export type TextStyle = ____TextStyle_Internal; /** * This type is an object of the different possible style * properties that can be specified for Image. * * Note that this isn't a safe way to type a style prop for a component as * results from StyleSheet.create return an internal identifier, not * an object of styles. * * If you want to type the style prop of a function, * consider using ImageStyleProp. * * A reasonable usage of this type is for helper functions that return an * object of styles to pass to an Image that can't be precomputed with * StyleSheet.create. */ export type ImageStyle = ____ImageStyle_Internal; /** * WARNING: You probably shouldn't be using this type. This type is an object * with all possible style keys and their values. Note that this isn't * a safe way to type a style prop for a component as results from * StyleSheet.create return an internal identifier, not an object of styles. * * If you want to type the style prop of a function, consider using * ViewStyleProp, TextStyleProp, or ImageStyleProp. * * This should only be used by very core utilities that operate on an object * containing any possible style value. */ export type DangerouslyImpreciseStyle = ____DangerouslyImpreciseStyle_Internal; /** * These types are simlilar to the style types above. They are objects of the * possible style keys in that group. For example, ShadowStyle contains * keys like `shadowColor` and `shadowRadius`. */ export type LayoutStyle = ____LayoutStyle_Internal; export type ShadowStyle = ____ShadowStyle_Internal; export type TransformStyle = ____TransformStyle_Internal; let hairlineWidth = PixelRatio.roundToNearestPixel(0.4); if (hairlineWidth === 0) { hairlineWidth = 1 / PixelRatio.get(); } const absoluteFill: LayoutStyle = { position: 'absolute', left: 0, right: 0, top: 0, bottom: 0, }; if (__DEV__) { Object.freeze(absoluteFill); } /** * A StyleSheet is an abstraction similar to CSS StyleSheets * * Create a new StyleSheet: * * ``` * const styles = StyleSheet.create({ * container: { * borderRadius: 4, * borderWidth: 0.5, * borderColor: '#d6d7da', * }, * title: { * fontSize: 19, * fontWeight: 'bold', * }, * activeTitle: { * color: 'red', * }, * }); * ``` * * Use a StyleSheet: * * ``` * * * * ``` * * Code quality: * * - By moving styles away from the render function, you're making the code * easier to understand. * - Naming the styles is a good way to add meaning to the low level components * in the render function. * * Performance: * * - Making a stylesheet from a style object makes it possible to refer to it * by ID instead of creating a new style object every time. * - It also allows to send the style only once through the bridge. All * subsequent uses are going to refer an id (not implemented yet). */ module.exports = { /** * This is defined as the width of a thin line on the platform. It can be * used as the thickness of a border or division between two elements. * Example: * ``` * { * borderBottomColor: '#bbb', * borderBottomWidth: StyleSheet.hairlineWidth * } * ``` * * This constant will always be a round number of pixels (so a line defined * by it look crisp) and will try to match the standard width of a thin line * on the underlying platform. However, you should not rely on it being a * constant size, because on different platforms and screen densities its * value may be calculated differently. * * A line with hairline width may not be visible if your simulator is downscaled. */ hairlineWidth, /** * A very common pattern is to create overlays with position absolute and zero positioning, * so `absoluteFill` can be used for convenience and to reduce duplication of these repeated * styles. */ absoluteFill: (absoluteFill: any), // TODO: This should be updated after we fix downstream Flow sites. /** * Sometimes you may want `absoluteFill` but with a couple tweaks - `absoluteFillObject` can be * used to create a customized entry in a `StyleSheet`, e.g.: * * const styles = StyleSheet.create({ * wrapper: { * ...StyleSheet.absoluteFillObject, * top: 10, * backgroundColor: 'transparent', * }, * }); */ absoluteFillObject: absoluteFill, /** * Combines two styles such that `style2` will override any styles in `style1`. * If either style is falsy, the other one is returned without allocating an * array, saving allocations and maintaining reference equality for * PureComponent checks. */ compose( style1: ?DangerouslyImpreciseStyleProp, style2: ?DangerouslyImpreciseStyleProp, ): ?DangerouslyImpreciseStyleProp { if (style1 != null && style2 != null) { return [style1, style2]; } else { return style1 != null ? style1 : style2; } }, /** * Flattens an array of style objects, into one aggregated style object. * Alternatively, this method can be used to lookup IDs, returned by * StyleSheet.register. * * > **NOTE**: Exercise caution as abusing this can tax you in terms of * > optimizations. * > * > IDs enable optimizations through the bridge and memory in general. Refering * > to style objects directly will deprive you of these optimizations. * * Example: * ``` * const styles = StyleSheet.create({ * listItem: { * flex: 1, * fontSize: 16, * color: 'white' * }, * selectedListItem: { * color: 'green' * } * }); * * StyleSheet.flatten([styles.listItem, styles.selectedListItem]) * // returns { flex: 1, fontSize: 16, color: 'green' } * ``` * Alternative use: * ``` * StyleSheet.flatten(styles.listItem); * // return { flex: 1, fontSize: 16, color: 'white' } * // Simply styles.listItem would return its ID (number) * ``` * This method internally uses `StyleSheetRegistry.getStyleByID(style)` * to resolve style objects represented by IDs. Thus, an array of style * objects (instances of StyleSheet.create), are individually resolved to, * their respective objects, merged as one and then returned. This also explains * the alternative use. */ flatten, /** * WARNING: EXPERIMENTAL. Breaking changes will probably happen a lot and will * not be reliably announced. The whole thing might be deleted, who knows? Use * at your own risk. * * Sets a function to use to pre-process a style property value. This is used * internally to process color and transform values. You should not use this * unless you really know what you are doing and have exhausted other options. */ setStyleAttributePreprocessor( property: string, process: (nextProp: mixed) => mixed, ) { let value; if (typeof ReactNativeStyleAttributes[property] === 'string') { value = {}; } else if (typeof ReactNativeStyleAttributes[property] === 'object') { value = ReactNativeStyleAttributes[property]; } else { console.error(`${property} is not a valid style attribute`); return; } if (__DEV__ && typeof value.process === 'function') { console.warn(`Overwriting ${property} style attribute preprocessor`); } ReactNativeStyleAttributes[property] = {...value, process}; }, /** * Creates a StyleSheet style reference from the given object. */ create<+S: ____Styles_Internal>(obj: S): $ObjMap any> { // TODO: This should return S as the return type. But first, // we need to codemod all the callsites that are typing this // return value as a number (even though it was opaque). if (__DEV__) { for (const key in obj) { StyleSheetValidation.validateStyle(key, obj); if (obj[key]) { Object.freeze(obj[key]); } } } return obj; }, };