react-native/Libraries/Experimental/SwipeableRow/SwipeableListView.js

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/**
* 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.
*
* @providesModule SwipeableListView
* @flow
*/
'use strict';
const ListView = require('ListView');
const PropTypes = require('prop-types');
const React = require('React');
const SwipeableListViewDataSource = require('SwipeableListViewDataSource');
const SwipeableRow = require('SwipeableRow');
type DefaultProps = {
bounceFirstRowOnMount: boolean,
renderQuickActions: Function,
};
type Props = {
bounceFirstRowOnMount: boolean,
dataSource: SwipeableListViewDataSource,
maxSwipeDistance: number | (rowData: any, sectionID: string, rowID: string) => number,
onScroll?: ?Function,
renderRow: Function,
renderQuickActions: Function,
};
type State = {
dataSource: Object,
};
/**
* A container component that renders multiple SwipeableRow's in a ListView
* implementation. This is designed to be a drop-in replacement for the
* standard React Native `ListView`, so use it as if it were a ListView, but
* with extra props, i.e.
*
* let ds = SwipeableListView.getNewDataSource();
* ds.cloneWithRowsAndSections(dataBlob, ?sectionIDs, ?rowIDs);
* // ..
* <SwipeableListView renderRow={..} renderQuickActions={..} {..ListView props} />
*
* SwipeableRow can be used independently of this component, but the main
* benefit of using this component is
*
* - It ensures that at most 1 row is swiped open (auto closes others)
* - It can bounce the 1st row of the list so users know it's swipeable
* - More to come
*/
class SwipeableListView extends React.Component<Props, State> {
props: Props;
state: State;
_listViewRef: ?React.Element<any> = null;
_shouldBounceFirstRowOnMount: boolean = false;
static getNewDataSource(): Object {
return new SwipeableListViewDataSource({
getRowData: (data, sectionID, rowID) => data[sectionID][rowID],
getSectionHeaderData: (data, sectionID) => data[sectionID],
rowHasChanged: (row1, row2) => row1 !== row2,
sectionHeaderHasChanged: (s1, s2) => s1 !== s2,
});
}
static propTypes = {
/**
* To alert the user that swiping is possible, the first row can bounce
* on component mount.
*/
bounceFirstRowOnMount: PropTypes.bool.isRequired,
/**
* Use `SwipeableListView.getNewDataSource()` to get a data source to use,
* then use it just like you would a normal ListView data source
*/
dataSource: PropTypes.instanceOf(SwipeableListViewDataSource).isRequired,
// Maximum distance to open to after a swipe
maxSwipeDistance: PropTypes.oneOfType([
PropTypes.number,
PropTypes.func,
]).isRequired,
// Callback method to render the swipeable view
renderRow: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
// Callback method to render the view that will be unveiled on swipe
renderQuickActions: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
};
static defaultProps = {
bounceFirstRowOnMount: false,
renderQuickActions: () => null,
};
constructor(props: Props, context: any): void {
super(props, context);
this._shouldBounceFirstRowOnMount = this.props.bounceFirstRowOnMount;
this.state = {
dataSource: this.props.dataSource,
};
}
UNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps(nextProps: Props): void {
if (this.state.dataSource.getDataSource() !== nextProps.dataSource.getDataSource()) {
this.setState({
dataSource: nextProps.dataSource,
});
}
}
render(): React.Node {
return (
<ListView
{...this.props}
ref={(ref) => {
this._listViewRef = ref;
}}
dataSource={this.state.dataSource.getDataSource()}
onScroll={this._onScroll}
renderRow={this._renderRow}
/>
);
}
_onScroll = (e): void => {
// Close any opens rows on ListView scroll
if (this.props.dataSource.getOpenRowID()) {
this.setState({
dataSource: this.state.dataSource.setOpenRowID(null),
});
}
this.props.onScroll && this.props.onScroll(e);
}
/**
* This is a work-around to lock vertical `ListView` scrolling on iOS and
* mimic Android behaviour. Locking vertical scrolling when horizontal
* scrolling is active allows us to significantly improve framerates
* (from high 20s to almost consistently 60 fps)
*/
_setListViewScrollable(value: boolean): void {
if (this._listViewRef && typeof this._listViewRef.setNativeProps === 'function') {
this._listViewRef.setNativeProps({
scrollEnabled: value,
});
}
}
// Passing through ListView's getScrollResponder() function
getScrollResponder(): ?Object {
if (this._listViewRef && typeof this._listViewRef.getScrollResponder === 'function') {
return this._listViewRef.getScrollResponder();
}
}
// This enables rows having variable width slideoutView.
_getMaxSwipeDistance(rowData: Object, sectionID: string, rowID: string): number {
if (typeof this.props.maxSwipeDistance === 'function') {
return this.props.maxSwipeDistance(rowData, sectionID, rowID);
}
return this.props.maxSwipeDistance;
}
_renderRow = (rowData: Object, sectionID: string, rowID: string): React.Element<any> => {
const slideoutView = this.props.renderQuickActions(rowData, sectionID, rowID);
// If renderQuickActions is unspecified or returns falsey, don't allow swipe
if (!slideoutView) {
return this.props.renderRow(rowData, sectionID, rowID);
}
let shouldBounceOnMount = false;
if (this._shouldBounceFirstRowOnMount) {
this._shouldBounceFirstRowOnMount = false;
shouldBounceOnMount = rowID === this.props.dataSource.getFirstRowID();
}
return (
<SwipeableRow
slideoutView={slideoutView}
isOpen={rowData.id === this.props.dataSource.getOpenRowID()}
maxSwipeDistance={this._getMaxSwipeDistance(rowData, sectionID, rowID)}
key={rowID}
onOpen={() => this._onOpen(rowData.id)}
onClose={() => this._onClose(rowData.id)}
onSwipeEnd={() => this._setListViewScrollable(true)}
onSwipeStart={() => this._setListViewScrollable(false)}
shouldBounceOnMount={shouldBounceOnMount}>
{this.props.renderRow(rowData, sectionID, rowID)}
</SwipeableRow>
);
};
_onOpen(rowID: string): void {
this.setState({
dataSource: this.state.dataSource.setOpenRowID(rowID),
});
}
_onClose(rowID: string): void {
this.setState({
dataSource: this.state.dataSource.setOpenRowID(null),
});
}
}
module.exports = SwipeableListView;