Jonathan Koo 2edd455c65 Properly clear openRowID when a row is swiped to closed position.
Summary:
If a SwipeableRow does not have background color defined, QuickAction is rendered below the row. In such case, you can leverage openRowID defined in dataSource. For instance, one can render quickAction only for the open row. The openRowID, however, does not clear when the row is closed. It only clears when the ListView is scrolled. This is s small PR to fix address it.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/11380

Differential Revision: D4500952

Pulled By: mkonicek

fbshipit-source-id: a965dfb45b77cc1669de405b627d13e2cee59420
2017-02-02 04:58:38 -08:00

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* @providesModule SwipeableListView
* @flow
*/
'use strict';
const ListView = require('ListView');
const React = require('React');
const SwipeableListViewDataSource = require('SwipeableListViewDataSource');
const SwipeableRow = require('SwipeableRow');
const {PropTypes} = React;
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: 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,
};
}
componentWillReceiveProps(nextProps: Props): void {
if (this.state.dataSource.getDataSource() !== nextProps.dataSource.getDataSource()) {
this.setState({
dataSource: nextProps.dataSource,
});
}
}
render(): React.Element<any> {
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;