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Summary: This PR exposes three static methods (`pushStackEntry`, `popStackEntry`, and `replaceStackEntry`) on StatusBar that enable imperative manipulation of the StatusBar style within the stack established by mounted StatusBar components. Motivation: ---------- The StatusBar **component** provides a sensible API for manipulating that StatusBar style: every time a StatusBar component is mounted, its props are pushed onto a stack, and the props from the most recently mounted component are applied. However, there are some scenarios where you may need to manipulate the StatusBar style from imperative code — particularly when invoking imperative third-party APIs that cause UI to appear. (For example, a user feedback utility or bug reporter that launches a full-screen modal.) In modern iOS development, `UIViewControllerBasedStatusBarAppearance` is typically set to `YES`, which allows the third-party UIViewController to specify its preferred status bar style. However, as has been discussed at length in #11710, React Native has disabled this setting, which means that either the app's code or the third-party's React Native wrapper needs to manually manipulate React Native's StatusBar API to achieve the desired outcome. The existing imperative StatusBar APIs are not a good fit for these needs because they simply overwrite the existing StatusBar styles, and provide no means of reverting StatusBar style changes when the third-party UI is dismissed. To improve upon this situation, this PR makes it possible to call `StatusBar.pushStackEntry` before launching the third-party UI, wait for the UI to dismiss, and then call `StatusBar.popStackEntry` (supplying the token returned from the push call). I've featured the new stack-based imperative methods in the documentation, but stopped short of explicitly deprecating the older imperative methods — though I can think of no reason not to deprecate them. Feedback is welcome on this point. Release Notes: -------------- [GENERAL] [ENHANCEMENT] [StatusBar] - Add static methods to manipulate StatusBar stack imperatively Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/21206 Differential Revision: D9945247 Pulled By: cpojer fbshipit-source-id: ec118268cff5b47e87be81d0b9e1728ecc3a9b02
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JavaScript
472 lines
13 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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*
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* @format
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* @flow
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*/
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'use strict';
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const React = require('React');
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const Platform = require('Platform');
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const processColor = require('processColor');
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const StatusBarManager = require('NativeModules').StatusBarManager;
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/**
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* Status bar style
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*/
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export type StatusBarStyle = $Enum<{
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/**
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* Default status bar style (dark for iOS, light for Android)
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*/
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default: string,
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/**
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* Dark background, white texts and icons
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*/
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'light-content': string,
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/**
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* Light background, dark texts and icons
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*/
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'dark-content': string,
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}>;
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/**
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* Status bar animation
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*/
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export type StatusBarAnimation = $Enum<{
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/**
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* No animation
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*/
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none: string,
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/**
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* Fade animation
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*/
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fade: string,
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/**
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* Slide animation
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*/
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slide: string,
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}>;
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type AndroidProps = $ReadOnly<{|
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/**
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* The background color of the status bar.
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* @platform android
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*/
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backgroundColor?: ?string,
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/**
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* If the status bar is translucent.
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* When translucent is set to true, the app will draw under the status bar.
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* This is useful when using a semi transparent status bar color.
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*
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* @platform android
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*/
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translucent?: ?boolean,
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|}>;
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type IOSProps = $ReadOnly<{|
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/**
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* If the network activity indicator should be visible.
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*
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* @platform ios
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*/
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networkActivityIndicatorVisible?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* The transition effect when showing and hiding the status bar using the `hidden`
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* prop. Defaults to 'fade'.
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*
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* @platform ios
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*/
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showHideTransition?: ?('fade' | 'slide'),
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|}>;
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type Props = $ReadOnly<{|
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...AndroidProps,
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...IOSProps,
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/**
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* If the status bar is hidden.
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*/
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hidden?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* If the transition between status bar property changes should be animated.
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* Supported for backgroundColor, barStyle and hidden.
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*/
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animated?: ?boolean,
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/**
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* Sets the color of the status bar text.
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*/
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barStyle?: ?('default' | 'light-content' | 'dark-content'),
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|}>;
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/**
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* Merges the prop stack with the default values.
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*/
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function mergePropsStack(
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propsStack: Array<Object>,
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defaultValues: Object,
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): Object {
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return propsStack.reduce((prev, cur) => {
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for (const prop in cur) {
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if (cur[prop] != null) {
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prev[prop] = cur[prop];
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}
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}
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return prev;
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}, Object.assign({}, defaultValues));
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}
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/**
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* Returns an object to insert in the props stack from the props
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* and the transition/animation info.
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*/
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function createStackEntry(props: any): any {
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return {
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backgroundColor:
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props.backgroundColor != null
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? {
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value: props.backgroundColor,
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animated: props.animated,
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}
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: null,
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barStyle:
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props.barStyle != null
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? {
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value: props.barStyle,
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animated: props.animated,
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}
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: null,
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translucent: props.translucent,
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hidden:
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props.hidden != null
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? {
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value: props.hidden,
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animated: props.animated,
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transition: props.showHideTransition,
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}
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: null,
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networkActivityIndicatorVisible: props.networkActivityIndicatorVisible,
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};
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}
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/**
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* Component to control the app status bar.
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*
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* ### Usage with Navigator
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*
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* It is possible to have multiple `StatusBar` components mounted at the same
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* time. The props will be merged in the order the `StatusBar` components were
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* mounted. One use case is to specify status bar styles per route using `Navigator`.
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*
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* ```
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* <View>
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* <StatusBar
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* backgroundColor="blue"
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* barStyle="light-content"
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* />
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* <Navigator
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* initialRoute={{statusBarHidden: true}}
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* renderScene={(route, navigator) =>
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* <View>
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* <StatusBar hidden={route.statusBarHidden} />
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* ...
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* </View>
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* }
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* />
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* </View>
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* ```
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*
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* ### Imperative API
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*
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* For cases where using a component is not ideal, there are static methods
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* to manipulate the `StatusBar` display stack. These methods have the same
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* behavior as mounting and unmounting a `StatusBar` component.
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*
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* For example, you can call `StatusBar.pushStackEntry` to update the status bar
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* before launching a third-party native UI component, and then call
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* `StatusBar.popStackEntry` when completed.
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*
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* ```
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* const openThirdPartyBugReporter = async () => {
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* // The bug reporter has a dark background, so we push a new status bar style.
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* const stackEntry = StatusBar.pushStackEntry({barStyle: 'light-content'});
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*
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* // `open` returns a promise that resolves when the UI is dismissed.
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* await BugReporter.open();
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*
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* // Don't forget to call `popStackEntry` when you're done.
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* StatusBar.popStackEntry(stackEntry);
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* };
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* ```
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*
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* There is a legacy imperative API that enables you to manually update the
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* status bar styles. However, the legacy API does not update the internal
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* `StatusBar` display stack, which means that any changes will be overridden
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* whenever a `StatusBar` component is mounted or unmounted.
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*
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* It is strongly advised that you use `pushStackEntry`, `popStackEntry`, or
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* `replaceStackEntry` instead of the static methods beginning with `set`.
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*
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* ### Constants
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*
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* `currentHeight` (Android only) The height of the status bar.
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*/
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class StatusBar extends React.Component<Props> {
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static _propsStack = [];
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static _defaultProps = createStackEntry({
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animated: false,
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showHideTransition: 'fade',
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backgroundColor: Platform.select({
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android: StatusBarManager.DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_COLOR ?? 'black',
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ios: 'black',
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}),
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barStyle: 'default',
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translucent: false,
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hidden: false,
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networkActivityIndicatorVisible: false,
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});
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// Timer for updating the native module values at the end of the frame.
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static _updateImmediate = null;
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// The current merged values from the props stack.
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static _currentValues = null;
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// TODO(janic): Provide a real API to deal with status bar height. See the
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// discussion in #6195.
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/**
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* The current height of the status bar on the device.
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*
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* @platform android
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*/
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static currentHeight = StatusBarManager.HEIGHT;
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// Provide an imperative API as static functions of the component.
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// See the corresponding prop for more detail.
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/**
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* Show or hide the status bar
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* @param hidden Hide the status bar.
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* @param animation Optional animation when
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* changing the status bar hidden property.
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*/
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static setHidden(hidden: boolean, animation?: StatusBarAnimation) {
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animation = animation || 'none';
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StatusBar._defaultProps.hidden.value = hidden;
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if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
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StatusBarManager.setHidden(hidden, animation);
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} else if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
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StatusBarManager.setHidden(hidden);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Set the status bar style
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* @param style Status bar style to set
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* @param animated Animate the style change.
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*/
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static setBarStyle(style: StatusBarStyle, animated?: boolean) {
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animated = animated || false;
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StatusBar._defaultProps.barStyle.value = style;
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if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
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StatusBarManager.setStyle(style, animated);
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} else if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
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StatusBarManager.setStyle(style);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Control the visibility of the network activity indicator
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* @param visible Show the indicator.
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*/
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static setNetworkActivityIndicatorVisible(visible: boolean) {
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if (Platform.OS !== 'ios') {
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console.warn(
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'`setNetworkActivityIndicatorVisible` is only available on iOS',
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);
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return;
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}
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StatusBar._defaultProps.networkActivityIndicatorVisible = visible;
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StatusBarManager.setNetworkActivityIndicatorVisible(visible);
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}
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/**
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* Set the background color for the status bar
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* @param color Background color.
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* @param animated Animate the style change.
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*/
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static setBackgroundColor(color: string, animated?: boolean) {
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if (Platform.OS !== 'android') {
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console.warn('`setBackgroundColor` is only available on Android');
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return;
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}
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animated = animated || false;
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StatusBar._defaultProps.backgroundColor.value = color;
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StatusBarManager.setColor(processColor(color), animated);
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}
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/**
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* Control the translucency of the status bar
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* @param translucent Set as translucent.
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*/
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static setTranslucent(translucent: boolean) {
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if (Platform.OS !== 'android') {
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console.warn('`setTranslucent` is only available on Android');
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return;
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}
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StatusBar._defaultProps.translucent = translucent;
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StatusBarManager.setTranslucent(translucent);
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}
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/**
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* Push a StatusBar entry onto the stack.
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* The return value should be passed to `popStackEntry` when complete.
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*
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* @param props Object containing the StatusBar props to use in the stack entry.
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*/
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static pushStackEntry(props: any) {
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const entry = createStackEntry(props);
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StatusBar._propsStack.push(entry);
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StatusBar._updatePropsStack();
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return entry;
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}
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/**
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* Pop a StatusBar entry from the stack.
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*
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* @param entry Entry returned from `pushStackEntry`.
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*/
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static popStackEntry(entry: any) {
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const index = StatusBar._propsStack.indexOf(entry);
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if (index !== -1) {
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StatusBar._propsStack.splice(index, 1);
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}
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StatusBar._updatePropsStack();
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}
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/**
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* Replace an existing StatusBar stack entry with new props.
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*
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* @param entry Entry returned from `pushStackEntry` to replace.
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* @param props Object containing the StatusBar props to use in the replacement stack entry.
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*/
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static replaceStackEntry(entry: any, props: any) {
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const newEntry = createStackEntry(props);
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const index = StatusBar._propsStack.indexOf(entry);
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if (index !== -1) {
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StatusBar._propsStack[index] = newEntry;
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}
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StatusBar._updatePropsStack();
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return newEntry;
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}
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static defaultProps = {
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animated: false,
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showHideTransition: 'fade',
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};
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_stackEntry = null;
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componentDidMount() {
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// Every time a StatusBar component is mounted, we push it's prop to a stack
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// and always update the native status bar with the props from the top of then
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// stack. This allows having multiple StatusBar components and the one that is
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// added last or is deeper in the view hierachy will have priority.
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this._stackEntry = StatusBar.pushStackEntry(this.props);
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}
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componentWillUnmount() {
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// When a StatusBar is unmounted, remove itself from the stack and update
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// the native bar with the next props.
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StatusBar.popStackEntry(this._stackEntry);
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}
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componentDidUpdate() {
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this._stackEntry = StatusBar.replaceStackEntry(
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this._stackEntry,
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this.props,
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);
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}
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/**
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* Updates the native status bar with the props from the stack.
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*/
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static _updatePropsStack = () => {
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// Send the update to the native module only once at the end of the frame.
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clearImmediate(StatusBar._updateImmediate);
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StatusBar._updateImmediate = setImmediate(() => {
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const oldProps = StatusBar._currentValues;
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const mergedProps = mergePropsStack(
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StatusBar._propsStack,
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StatusBar._defaultProps,
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);
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// Update the props that have changed using the merged values from the props stack.
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if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
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if (
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!oldProps ||
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oldProps.barStyle.value !== mergedProps.barStyle.value
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) {
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StatusBarManager.setStyle(
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mergedProps.barStyle.value,
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mergedProps.barStyle.animated || false,
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);
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}
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if (!oldProps || oldProps.hidden.value !== mergedProps.hidden.value) {
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StatusBarManager.setHidden(
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mergedProps.hidden.value,
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mergedProps.hidden.animated
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? mergedProps.hidden.transition
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: 'none',
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);
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}
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if (
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!oldProps ||
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oldProps.networkActivityIndicatorVisible !==
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mergedProps.networkActivityIndicatorVisible
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) {
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StatusBarManager.setNetworkActivityIndicatorVisible(
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mergedProps.networkActivityIndicatorVisible,
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);
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}
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} else if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
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if (
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!oldProps ||
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oldProps.barStyle.value !== mergedProps.barStyle.value
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) {
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StatusBarManager.setStyle(mergedProps.barStyle.value);
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}
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if (
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!oldProps ||
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oldProps.backgroundColor.value !== mergedProps.backgroundColor.value
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) {
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StatusBarManager.setColor(
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processColor(mergedProps.backgroundColor.value),
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mergedProps.backgroundColor.animated,
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);
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}
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if (!oldProps || oldProps.hidden.value !== mergedProps.hidden.value) {
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StatusBarManager.setHidden(mergedProps.hidden.value);
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}
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if (!oldProps || oldProps.translucent !== mergedProps.translucent) {
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StatusBarManager.setTranslucent(mergedProps.translucent);
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}
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}
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// Update the current prop values.
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StatusBar._currentValues = mergedProps;
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});
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};
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render(): React.Node {
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return null;
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}
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}
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module.exports = StatusBar;
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