react-native/Libraries/Utilities/BackHandler.android.js

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/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @format
*/
'use strict';
const DeviceEventManager = require('NativeModules').DeviceEventManager;
const RCTDeviceEventEmitter = require('RCTDeviceEventEmitter');
const DEVICE_BACK_EVENT = 'hardwareBackPress';
type BackPressEventName = $Enum<{
backPress: string,
}>;
const _backPressSubscriptions = [];
RCTDeviceEventEmitter.addListener(DEVICE_BACK_EVENT, function() {
for (let i = _backPressSubscriptions.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (_backPressSubscriptions[i]()) {
return;
}
}
BackHandler.exitApp();
});
/**
* Detect hardware button presses for back navigation.
*
* Android: 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.
*
* tvOS: Detect presses of the menu button on the TV remote. (Still to be implemented:
* programmatically disable menu button handling
* functionality to exit the app if there are no listeners or if none of the listeners return true.)
*
* iOS: Not applicable.
*
* The event subscriptions are called in reverse order (i.e. last registered subscription first),
* and if one subscription returns true then subscriptions registered earlier will not be called.
*
* Example:
*
* ```javascript
* BackHandler.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;
* });
* ```
*/
const BackHandler = {
exitApp: function() {
DeviceEventManager.invokeDefaultBackPressHandler();
},
/**
* Adds an event handler. Supported events:
*
* - `hardwareBackPress`: Fires when the Android hardware back button is pressed or when the
* tvOS menu button is pressed.
*/
addEventListener: function(
eventName: BackPressEventName,
handler: Function,
): {remove: () => void} {
if (_backPressSubscriptions.indexOf(handler) === -1) {
_backPressSubscriptions.push(handler);
}
return {
remove: () => BackHandler.removeEventListener(eventName, handler),
};
},
/**
* Removes the event handler.
*/
removeEventListener: function(
eventName: BackPressEventName,
handler: Function,
): void {
if (_backPressSubscriptions.indexOf(handler) !== -1) {
_backPressSubscriptions.splice(
_backPressSubscriptions.indexOf(handler),
1,
);
}
},
};
module.exports = BackHandler;