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Create a react native application with Expo and Shadow-CLJS!
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import * as React from 'react';
import { Linking, Platform } from 'react-native';
import { getActionFromState as getActionFromStateDefault, getStateFromPath as getStateFromPathDefault } from '@react-navigation/core';
import extractPathFromURL from './extractPathFromURL';
let isUsingLinking = false;
export default function useLinking(ref, {
enabled = true,
prefixes,
config,
getInitialURL = () => Promise.race([Linking.getInitialURL(), new Promise(resolve => // Timeout in 150ms if `getInitialState` doesn't resolve
// Workaround for https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/25675
setTimeout(resolve, 150))]),
subscribe = listener => {
const callback = ({
url
}) => listener(url);
const subscription = Linking.addEventListener('url', callback);
return () => {
// https://github.com/facebook/react-native/commit/6d1aca806cee86ad76de771ed3a1cc62982ebcd7
if (subscription !== null && subscription !== void 0 && subscription.remove) {
subscription.remove();
} else {
Linking.removeEventListener('url', callback);
}
};
},
getStateFromPath = getStateFromPathDefault,
getActionFromState = getActionFromStateDefault
}) {
React.useEffect(() => {
if (enabled !== false && isUsingLinking) {
throw new Error(['Looks like you have configured linking in multiple places. This is likely an error since deep links should only be handled in one place to avoid conflicts. Make sure that:', "- You are not using both 'linking' prop and 'useLinking'", "- You don't have 'useLinking' in multiple components", Platform.OS === 'android' ? "- You have set 'android:launchMode=singleTask' in the '<activity />' section of the 'AndroidManifest.xml' file to avoid launching multiple instances" : ''].join('\n').trim());
} else {
isUsingLinking = enabled !== false;
}
return () => {
isUsingLinking = false;
};
}); // We store these options in ref to avoid re-creating getInitialState and re-subscribing listeners
// This lets user avoid wrapping the items in `React.useCallback` or `React.useMemo`
// Not re-creating `getInitialState` is important coz it makes it easier for the user to use in an effect
const enabledRef = React.useRef(enabled);
const prefixesRef = React.useRef(prefixes);
const configRef = React.useRef(config);
const getInitialURLRef = React.useRef(getInitialURL);
const getStateFromPathRef = React.useRef(getStateFromPath);
const getActionFromStateRef = React.useRef(getActionFromState);
React.useEffect(() => {
enabledRef.current = enabled;
prefixesRef.current = prefixes;
configRef.current = config;
getInitialURLRef.current = getInitialURL;
getStateFromPathRef.current = getStateFromPath;
getActionFromStateRef.current = getActionFromState;
});
const getInitialState = React.useCallback(() => {
let state;
if (enabledRef.current) {
const url = getInitialURLRef.current();
if (url != null && typeof url !== 'string') {
return url.then(url => {
const path = url ? extractPathFromURL(prefixesRef.current, url) : null;
return path ? getStateFromPathRef.current(path, configRef.current) : undefined;
});
}
const path = url ? extractPathFromURL(prefixesRef.current, url) : null;
state = path ? getStateFromPathRef.current(path, configRef.current) : undefined;
}
const thenable = {
then(onfulfilled) {
return Promise.resolve(onfulfilled ? onfulfilled(state) : state);
},
catch() {
return thenable;
}
};
return thenable;
}, []);
React.useEffect(() => {
const listener = url => {
if (!enabled) {
return;
}
const path = extractPathFromURL(prefixesRef.current, url);
const navigation = ref.current;
if (navigation && path) {
const state = getStateFromPathRef.current(path, configRef.current);
if (state) {
// Make sure that the routes in the state exist in the root navigator
// Otherwise there's an error in the linking configuration
const rootState = navigation.getRootState();
if (state.routes.some(r => !(rootState !== null && rootState !== void 0 && rootState.routeNames.includes(r.name)))) {
console.warn("The navigation state parsed from the URL contains routes not present in the root navigator. This usually means that the linking configuration doesn't match the navigation structure. See https://reactnavigation.org/docs/configuring-links for more details on how to specify a linking configuration.");
return;
}
const action = getActionFromStateRef.current(state, configRef.current);
if (action !== undefined) {
try {
navigation.dispatch(action);
} catch (e) {
// Ignore any errors from deep linking.
// This could happen in case of malformed links, navigation object not being initialized etc.
console.warn("An error occurred when trying to handle the link '".concat(path, "': ").concat(e.message));
}
} else {
navigation.resetRoot(state);
}
}
}
};
return subscribe(listener);
}, [enabled, ref, subscribe]);
return {
getInitialState
};
}
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