Eli White 457a74cbc2 Move Switch native require call to new file
Summary: Moving out the requireNativeComponent call into a new file. We want this long term for all of our view managers to support codegen of the native side and so we can move the viewConfigs into JS.

Reviewed By: yungsters

Differential Revision: D9191214

fbshipit-source-id: d0bddbb50bb1cf6b5a727d72faf834b007ad9440
2018-08-08 15:03:01 -07:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) 2013-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.
*
* @flow
* @format
*/
'use strict';
const SwitchNativeComponent = require('SwitchNativeComponent');
const Platform = require('Platform');
const React = require('React');
const StyleSheet = require('StyleSheet');
import type {SwitchChangeEvent} from 'CoreEventTypes';
import type {ColorValue} from 'StyleSheetTypes';
import type {ViewProps} from 'ViewPropTypes';
import type {NativeAndroidProps, NativeIOSProps} from 'SwitchNativeComponent';
export type Props = $ReadOnly<{|
...ViewProps,
/**
* Whether the switch is disabled. Defaults to false.
*/
disabled?: ?boolean,
/**
* Boolean value of the switch. Defaults to false.
*/
value?: ?boolean,
/**
* Custom color for the switch thumb.
*/
thumbColor?: ?ColorValue,
/**
* Custom colors for the switch track.
*
* NOTE: On iOS when the switch value is false, the track shrinks into the
* border. If you want to change the color of the background exposed by the
* shrunken track, use `ios_backgroundColor`.
*/
trackColor?: ?$ReadOnly<{|
false?: ?ColorValue,
true?: ?ColorValue,
|}>,
/**
* On iOS, custom color for the background. This background color can be seen
* either when the switch value is false or when the switch is disabled (and
* the switch is translucent).
*/
ios_backgroundColor?: ?ColorValue,
/**
* Called when the user tries to change the value of the switch.
*
* Receives the change event as an argument. If you want to only receive the
* new value, use `onValueChange` instead.
*/
onChange?: ?(event: SwitchChangeEvent) => Promise<void> | void,
/**
* Called when the user tries to change the value of the switch.
*
* Receives the new value as an argument. If you want to instead receive an
* event, use `onChange`.
*/
onValueChange?: ?(value: boolean) => Promise<void> | void,
|}>;
/**
* A visual toggle between two mutually exclusive states.
*
* This is a controlled component that requires an `onValueChange` callback that
* updates the `value` prop in order for the component to reflect user actions.
* If the `value` prop is not updated, the component will continue to render the
* supplied `value` prop instead of the expected result of any user actions.
*/
class Switch extends React.Component<Props> {
_nativeSwitchRef: ?React.ElementRef<typeof SwitchNativeComponent>;
render() {
const {
disabled,
ios_backgroundColor,
onChange,
onValueChange,
style,
thumbColor,
trackColor,
value,
...props
} = this.props;
// Support deprecated color props.
let _thumbColor = thumbColor;
let _trackColorForFalse = trackColor?.false;
let _trackColorForTrue = trackColor?.true;
// TODO: Remove support for these props after a couple releases.
const {thumbTintColor, tintColor, onTintColor} = (props: $FlowFixMe);
if (thumbTintColor != null) {
_thumbColor = thumbTintColor;
if (__DEV__) {
console.warn(
'Switch: `thumbTintColor` is deprecated, use `_thumbColor` instead.',
);
}
}
if (tintColor != null) {
_trackColorForFalse = tintColor;
if (__DEV__) {
console.warn(
'Switch: `tintColor` is deprecated, use `trackColor` instead.',
);
}
}
if (onTintColor != null) {
_trackColorForTrue = onTintColor;
if (__DEV__) {
console.warn(
'Switch: `onTintColor` is deprecated, use `trackColor` instead.',
);
}
}
const platformProps =
Platform.OS === 'android'
? ({
enabled: disabled !== true,
on: value === true,
style,
thumbTintColor: _thumbColor,
trackTintColor:
value === true ? _trackColorForTrue : _trackColorForFalse,
}: NativeAndroidProps)
: ({
disabled,
onTintColor: _trackColorForTrue,
style: StyleSheet.compose(
{height: 31, width: 51},
StyleSheet.compose(
style,
ios_backgroundColor == null
? null
: {
backgroundColor: ios_backgroundColor,
borderRadius: 16,
},
),
),
thumbTintColor: _thumbColor,
tintColor: _trackColorForFalse,
value: value === true,
}: NativeIOSProps);
return (
<SwitchNativeComponent
{...props}
{...platformProps}
onChange={this._handleChange}
onResponderTerminationRequest={returnsFalse}
onStartShouldSetResponder={returnsTrue}
ref={this._handleSwitchNativeComponentRef}
/>
);
}
_handleChange = (event: SwitchChangeEvent) => {
if (this._nativeSwitchRef == null) {
return;
}
// Force value of native switch in order to control it.
const value = this.props.value === true;
if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
this._nativeSwitchRef.setNativeProps({on: value});
} else {
this._nativeSwitchRef.setNativeProps({value});
}
if (this.props.onChange != null) {
this.props.onChange(event);
}
if (this.props.onValueChange != null) {
this.props.onValueChange(event.nativeEvent.value);
}
};
_handleSwitchNativeComponentRef = (
ref: ?React.ElementRef<typeof SwitchNativeComponent>,
) => {
this._nativeSwitchRef = ref;
};
}
const returnsFalse = () => false;
const returnsTrue = () => true;
module.exports = Switch;