react-native/Libraries/Components/ViewPager/ViewPagerAndroid.android.js
bozdoz d0489720f9 Added styles.viewPager to complete example code
Summary:
Otherwise, you're met with a bewildering blank page. :D

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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/15754

Differential Revision: D5768992

Pulled By: hramos

fbshipit-source-id: 39a9f7c208d635e089751015dcf2536144ec0176
2017-09-05 13:17:25 -07:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) 2013-present, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*
* @providesModule ViewPagerAndroid
* @flow
*/
'use strict';
var React = require('React');
var PropTypes = require('prop-types');
var ReactNative = require('ReactNative');
var UIManager = require('UIManager');
var ViewPropTypes = require('ViewPropTypes');
var dismissKeyboard = require('dismissKeyboard');
var requireNativeComponent = require('requireNativeComponent');
var VIEWPAGER_REF = 'viewPager';
type Event = Object;
export type ViewPagerScrollState = $Enum<{
idle: string,
dragging: string,
settling: string,
}>;
/**
* Container that allows to flip left and right between child views. Each
* child view of the `ViewPagerAndroid` will be treated as a separate page
* and will be stretched to fill the `ViewPagerAndroid`.
*
* It is important all children are `<View>`s and not composite components.
* You can set style properties like `padding` or `backgroundColor` for each
* child.
*
* Example:
*
* ```
* render: function() {
* return (
* <ViewPagerAndroid
* style={styles.viewPager}
* initialPage={0}>
* <View style={styles.pageStyle}>
* <Text>First page</Text>
* </View>
* <View style={styles.pageStyle}>
* <Text>Second page</Text>
* </View>
* </ViewPagerAndroid>
* );
* }
*
* ...
*
* var styles = {
* ...
* viewPager: {
* flex: 1
* },
* pageStyle: {
* alignItems: 'center',
* padding: 20,
* }
* }
* ```
*/
class ViewPagerAndroid extends React.Component<{
initialPage?: number,
onPageScroll?: Function,
onPageScrollStateChanged?: Function,
onPageSelected?: Function,
pageMargin?: number,
peekEnabled?: boolean,
keyboardDismissMode?: 'none' | 'on-drag',
scrollEnabled?: boolean,
}> {
static propTypes = {
...ViewPropTypes,
/**
* Index of initial page that should be selected. Use `setPage` method to
* update the page, and `onPageSelected` to monitor page changes
*/
initialPage: PropTypes.number,
/**
* Executed when transitioning between pages (ether because of animation for
* the requested page change or when user is swiping/dragging between pages)
* The `event.nativeEvent` object for this callback will carry following data:
* - position - index of first page from the left that is currently visible
* - offset - value from range [0,1) describing stage between page transitions.
* Value x means that (1 - x) fraction of the page at "position" index is
* visible, and x fraction of the next page is visible.
*/
onPageScroll: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Function called when the page scrolling state has changed.
* The page scrolling state can be in 3 states:
* - idle, meaning there is no interaction with the page scroller happening at the time
* - dragging, meaning there is currently an interaction with the page scroller
* - settling, meaning that there was an interaction with the page scroller, and the
* page scroller is now finishing it's closing or opening animation
*/
onPageScrollStateChanged: PropTypes.func,
/**
* This callback will be called once ViewPager finish navigating to selected page
* (when user swipes between pages). The `event.nativeEvent` object passed to this
* callback will have following fields:
* - position - index of page that has been selected
*/
onPageSelected: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Blank space to show between pages. This is only visible while scrolling, pages are still
* edge-to-edge.
*/
pageMargin: PropTypes.number,
/**
* Determines whether the keyboard gets dismissed in response to a drag.
* - 'none' (the default), drags do not dismiss the keyboard.
* - 'on-drag', the keyboard is dismissed when a drag begins.
*/
keyboardDismissMode: PropTypes.oneOf([
'none', // default
'on-drag',
]),
/**
* When false, the content does not scroll.
* The default value is true.
*/
scrollEnabled: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* Whether enable showing peekFraction or not. If this is true, the preview of
* last and next page will show in current screen. Defaults to false.
*/
peekEnabled: PropTypes.bool,
};
componentDidMount() {
if (this.props.initialPage != null) {
this.setPageWithoutAnimation(this.props.initialPage);
}
}
getInnerViewNode = (): ReactComponent => {
return this.refs[VIEWPAGER_REF].getInnerViewNode();
};
_childrenWithOverridenStyle = (): Array => {
// Override styles so that each page will fill the parent. Native component
// will handle positioning of elements, so it's not important to offset
// them correctly.
return React.Children.map(this.props.children, function(child) {
if (!child) {
return null;
}
var newProps = {
...child.props,
style: [child.props.style, {
position: 'absolute',
left: 0,
top: 0,
right: 0,
bottom: 0,
width: undefined,
height: undefined,
}],
collapsable: false,
};
if (child.type &&
child.type.displayName &&
(child.type.displayName !== 'RCTView') &&
(child.type.displayName !== 'View')) {
console.warn('Each ViewPager child must be a <View>. Was ' + child.type.displayName);
}
return React.createElement(child.type, newProps);
});
};
_onPageScroll = (e: Event) => {
if (this.props.onPageScroll) {
this.props.onPageScroll(e);
}
if (this.props.keyboardDismissMode === 'on-drag') {
dismissKeyboard();
}
};
_onPageScrollStateChanged = (e: Event) => {
if (this.props.onPageScrollStateChanged) {
this.props.onPageScrollStateChanged(e.nativeEvent.pageScrollState);
}
};
_onPageSelected = (e: Event) => {
if (this.props.onPageSelected) {
this.props.onPageSelected(e);
}
};
/**
* A helper function to scroll to a specific page in the ViewPager.
* The transition between pages will be animated.
*/
setPage = (selectedPage: number) => {
UIManager.dispatchViewManagerCommand(
ReactNative.findNodeHandle(this),
UIManager.AndroidViewPager.Commands.setPage,
[selectedPage],
);
};
/**
* A helper function to scroll to a specific page in the ViewPager.
* The transition between pages will *not* be animated.
*/
setPageWithoutAnimation = (selectedPage: number) => {
UIManager.dispatchViewManagerCommand(
ReactNative.findNodeHandle(this),
UIManager.AndroidViewPager.Commands.setPageWithoutAnimation,
[selectedPage],
);
};
render() {
return (
<NativeAndroidViewPager
{...this.props}
ref={VIEWPAGER_REF}
style={this.props.style}
onPageScroll={this._onPageScroll}
onPageScrollStateChanged={this._onPageScrollStateChanged}
onPageSelected={this._onPageSelected}
children={this._childrenWithOverridenStyle()}
/>
);
}
}
var NativeAndroidViewPager = requireNativeComponent('AndroidViewPager', ViewPagerAndroid);
module.exports = ViewPagerAndroid;