react-native/Examples/UIExplorer/UIExplorerApp.android.js

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/**
* The examples provided by Facebook are for non-commercial testing and
* evaluation purposes only.
*
* Facebook reserves all rights not expressly granted.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* FACEBOOK BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
* @providesModule UIExplorerApp
* @flow
*/
'use strict';
const React = require('react');
const ReactNative = require('react-native');
const {
AppRegistry,
BackAndroid,
Dimensions,
DrawerLayoutAndroid,
NavigationExperimental,
StyleSheet,
ToolbarAndroid,
View,
StatusBar,
} = ReactNative;
const {
RootContainer: NavigationRootContainer,
} = NavigationExperimental;
const UIExplorerExampleList = require('./UIExplorerExampleList');
const UIExplorerList = require('./UIExplorerList');
const UIExplorerNavigationReducer = require('./UIExplorerNavigationReducer');
const UIExplorerStateTitleMap = require('./UIExplorerStateTitleMap');
const URIActionMap = require('./URIActionMap');
var DRAWER_WIDTH_LEFT = 56;
type Props = {
exampleFromAppetizeParams: string,
};
type State = {
initialExampleUri: ?string,
};
class UIExplorerApp extends React.Component {
_handleOpenInitialExample: Function;
state: State;
constructor(props: Props) {
super(props);
this._handleOpenInitialExample = this._handleOpenInitialExample.bind(this);
this.state = {
initialExampleUri: props.exampleFromAppetizeParams,
};
}
componentWillMount() {
BackAndroid.addEventListener('hardwareBackPress', this._handleBackButtonPress.bind(this));
}
componentDidMount() {
// There's a race condition if we try to navigate to the specified example
// from the initial props at the same time the navigation logic is setting
// up the initial navigation state. This hack adds a delay to avoid this
// scenario. So after the initial example list is shown, we then transition
// to the initial example.
setTimeout(this._handleOpenInitialExample, 500);
}
render() {
return (
<NavigationRootContainer
persistenceKey="UIExplorerStateNavState"
ref={navRootRef => { this._navigationRootRef = navRootRef; }}
reducer={UIExplorerNavigationReducer}
renderNavigation={this._renderApp.bind(this)}
linkingActionMap={URIActionMap}
/>
);
}
_handleOpenInitialExample() {
if (this.state.initialExampleUri) {
const exampleAction = URIActionMap(this.state.initialExampleUri);
if (exampleAction && this._navigationRootRef) {
this._navigationRootRef.handleNavigation(exampleAction);
}
}
this.setState({initialExampleUri: null});
}
_renderApp(navigationState, onNavigate) {
if (!navigationState) {
return null;
}
return (
<DrawerLayoutAndroid
drawerPosition={DrawerLayoutAndroid.positions.Left}
drawerWidth={Dimensions.get('window').width - DRAWER_WIDTH_LEFT}
keyboardDismissMode="on-drag"
onDrawerOpen={() => {
this._overrideBackPressForDrawerLayout = true;
}}
onDrawerClose={() => {
this._overrideBackPressForDrawerLayout = false;
}}
ref={(drawer) => { this.drawer = drawer; }}
renderNavigationView={this._renderDrawerContent.bind(this, onNavigate)}
statusBarBackgroundColor="#589c90">
{this._renderNavigation(navigationState, onNavigate)}
</DrawerLayoutAndroid>
);
}
_renderDrawerContent(onNavigate) {
return (
<View style={styles.drawerContentWrapper}>
<UIExplorerExampleList
list={UIExplorerList}
displayTitleRow={true}
disableSearch={true}
onNavigate={(action) => {
this.drawer && this.drawer.closeDrawer();
onNavigate(action);
}}
/>
</View>
);
}
_renderNavigation(navigationState, onNavigate) {
if (navigationState.externalExample) {
var Component = UIExplorerList.Modules[navigationState.externalExample];
return (
<Component
onExampleExit={() => {
onNavigate(NavigationRootContainer.getBackAction());
}}
ref={(example) => { this._exampleRef = example; }}
/>
);
}
const {stack} = navigationState;
const title = UIExplorerStateTitleMap(stack.children[stack.index]);
const index = stack.children.length <= 1 ? 1 : stack.index;
if (stack && stack.children[index]) {
const {key} = stack.children[index];
const ExampleModule = UIExplorerList.Modules[key];
const ExampleComponent = UIExplorerExampleList.makeRenderable(ExampleModule);
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<ToolbarAndroid
logo={require('image!launcher_icon')}
navIcon={require('image!ic_menu_black_24dp')}
onIconClicked={() => this.drawer.openDrawer()}
style={styles.toolbar}
title={title}
/>
<ExampleComponent
ref={(example) => { this._exampleRef = example; }}
/>
</View>
);
}
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<ToolbarAndroid
logo={require('image!launcher_icon')}
navIcon={require('image!ic_menu_black_24dp')}
onIconClicked={() => this.drawer.openDrawer()}
style={styles.toolbar}
title={title}
/>
<UIExplorerExampleList
list={UIExplorerList}
{...stack.children[0]}
/>
</View>
);
}
_handleBackButtonPress() {
if (this._overrideBackPressForDrawerLayout) {
// This hack is necessary because drawer layout provides an imperative API
// with open and close methods. This code would be cleaner if the drawer
// layout provided an `isOpen` prop and allowed us to pass a `onDrawerClose` handler.
this.drawer && this.drawer.closeDrawer();
return true;
}
if (
this._exampleRef &&
this._exampleRef.handleBackAction &&
this._exampleRef.handleBackAction()
) {
return true;
}
if (this._navigationRootRef) {
return this._navigationRootRef.handleNavigation(
NavigationRootContainer.getBackAction()
);
}
return false;
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
},
toolbar: {
backgroundColor: '#E9EAED',
height: 56,
},
drawerContentWrapper: {
flex: 1,
paddingTop: StatusBar.currentHeight,
backgroundColor: 'white',
},
});
AppRegistry.registerComponent('UIExplorerApp', () => UIExplorerApp);
module.exports = UIExplorerApp;