John.Yang 378892bc0d RCTSegmentedControl (#23000)
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Changelog:
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[iOS] [Changed] -  follow #22990, move the call to requireNativeComponent from `SegmentedControlIOS.ios.js` to `RCTSegmentedControlNativeComponent.js`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/23000

Differential Revision: D13697168

Pulled By: TheSavior

fbshipit-source-id: 83a66279d2fcd5a29d2ebc9cf5b5273947d96281
2019-01-16 14:00:00 -08:00

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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
* @flow
*/
'use strict';
const React = require('React');
const StyleSheet = require('StyleSheet');
const RCTSegmentedControlNativeComponent = require('RCTSegmentedControlNativeComponent');
import type {SyntheticEvent} from 'CoreEventTypes';
import type {ViewProps} from 'ViewPropTypes';
type Event = SyntheticEvent<
$ReadOnly<{|
value: number,
selectedSegmentIndex: number,
|}>,
>;
type SegmentedControlIOSProps = $ReadOnly<{|
...ViewProps,
/**
* The labels for the control's segment buttons, in order.
*/
values?: $ReadOnlyArray<string>,
/**
* The index in `props.values` of the segment to be (pre)selected.
*/
selectedIndex?: ?number,
/**
* Callback that is called when the user taps a segment;
* passes the segment's value as an argument
*/
onValueChange?: ?(value: number) => mixed,
/**
* Callback that is called when the user taps a segment;
* passes the event as an argument
*/
onChange?: ?(event: Event) => mixed,
/**
* If false the user won't be able to interact with the control.
* Default value is true.
*/
enabled?: boolean,
/**
* Accent color of the control.
*/
tintColor?: ?string,
/**
* If true, then selecting a segment won't persist visually.
* The `onValueChange` callback will still work as expected.
*/
momentary?: ?boolean,
|}>;
type Props = $ReadOnly<{|
...SegmentedControlIOSProps,
forwardedRef: ?React.Ref<typeof RCTSegmentedControlNativeComponent>,
|}>;
/**
* Use `SegmentedControlIOS` to render a UISegmentedControl iOS.
*
* #### Programmatically changing selected index
*
* The selected index can be changed on the fly by assigning the
* selectedIndex prop to a state variable, then changing that variable.
* Note that the state variable would need to be updated as the user
* selects a value and changes the index, as shown in the example below.
*
* ````
* <SegmentedControlIOS
* values={['One', 'Two']}
* selectedIndex={this.state.selectedIndex}
* onChange={(event) => {
* this.setState({selectedIndex: event.nativeEvent.selectedSegmentIndex});
* }}
* />
* ````
*/
class SegmentedControlIOS extends React.Component<Props> {
static defaultProps = {
values: [],
enabled: true,
};
_onChange = (event: Event) => {
this.props.onChange && this.props.onChange(event);
this.props.onValueChange &&
this.props.onValueChange(event.nativeEvent.value);
};
render() {
const {forwardedRef, ...props} = this.props;
return (
<RCTSegmentedControlNativeComponent
{...props}
ref={forwardedRef}
style={[styles.segmentedControl, this.props.style]}
onChange={this._onChange}
/>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
segmentedControl: {
height: 28,
},
});
const SegmentedControlIOSWithRef = React.forwardRef(
(
props: SegmentedControlIOSProps,
forwardedRef: ?React.Ref<typeof RCTSegmentedControlNativeComponent>,
) => {
return <SegmentedControlIOS {...props} forwardedRef={forwardedRef} />;
},
);
/* $FlowFixMe(>=0.89.0 site=react_native_ios_fb) This comment suppresses an
* error found when Flow v0.89 was deployed. To see the error, delete this
* comment and run Flow. */
module.exports = (SegmentedControlIOSWithRef: NativeSegmentedControlIOS);