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A framework for building native apps using React

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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. * * * This is a controlled component version of RCTPickerIOS * * @format * @flow */ 'use strict'; const React = require('React'); const ReactNative = require('ReactNative'); const StyleSheet = require('StyleSheet'); const View = require('View'); const processColor = require('processColor'); const RCTPickerNativeComponent = require('RCTPickerNativeComponent'); import type {SyntheticEvent} from 'CoreEventTypes'; import type {ColorValue} from 'StyleSheetTypes'; import type {ViewProps} from 'ViewPropTypes'; import type {TextStyleProp} from 'StyleSheet'; type PickerIOSChangeEvent = SyntheticEvent< $ReadOnly<{| newValue: number | string, newIndex: number, |}>, >; type RCTPickerIOSItemType = $ReadOnly<{| label: ?Label, value: ?(number | string), textColor: ?number, |}>; type RCTPickerIOSType = Class< ReactNative.NativeComponent< $ReadOnly<{| items: $ReadOnlyArray<RCTPickerIOSItemType>, onChange: (event: PickerIOSChangeEvent) => void, onResponderTerminationRequest: () => boolean, onStartShouldSetResponder: () => boolean, selectedIndex: number, style?: ?TextStyleProp, testID?: ?string, |}>, >, >; type Label = Stringish | number; type Props = $ReadOnly<{| ...ViewProps, children: React.ChildrenArray<React.Element<typeof PickerIOSItem>>, itemStyle?: ?TextStyleProp, onChange?: ?(event: PickerIOSChangeEvent) => mixed, onValueChange?: ?(itemValue: string | number, itemIndex: number) => mixed, selectedValue: ?(number | string), |}>; type State = {| selectedIndex: number, items: $ReadOnlyArray<RCTPickerIOSItemType>, |}; type ItemProps = $ReadOnly<{| label: ?Label, value?: ?(number | string), color?: ?ColorValue, |}>; const PickerIOSItem = (props: ItemProps) => { return null; }; class PickerIOS extends React.Component<Props, State> { _picker: ?React.ElementRef<RCTPickerIOSType> = null; state = { selectedIndex: 0, items: [], }; static Item = PickerIOSItem; static getDerivedStateFromProps(props: Props): State { let selectedIndex = 0; const items = []; React.Children.toArray(props.children).forEach(function(child, index) { if (child.props.value === props.selectedValue) { selectedIndex = index; } items.push({ value: child.props.value, label: child.props.label, textColor: processColor(child.props.color), }); }); return {selectedIndex, items}; } render() { return ( <View style={this.props.style}> <RCTPickerNativeComponent ref={picker => { this._picker = picker; }} testID={this.props.testID} style={[styles.pickerIOS, this.props.itemStyle]} items={this.state.items} selectedIndex={this.state.selectedIndex} onChange={this._onChange} onStartShouldSetResponder={() => true} onResponderTerminationRequest={() => false} /> </View> ); } _onChange = event => { if (this.props.onChange) { this.props.onChange(event); } if (this.props.onValueChange) { this.props.onValueChange( event.nativeEvent.newValue, event.nativeEvent.newIndex, ); } // The picker is a controlled component. This means we expect the // on*Change handlers to be in charge of updating our // `selectedValue` prop. That way they can also // disallow/undo/mutate the selection of certain values. In other // words, the embedder of this component should be the source of // truth, not the native component. if ( this._picker && this.state.selectedIndex !== event.nativeEvent.newIndex ) { this._picker.setNativeProps({ selectedIndex: this.state.selectedIndex, }); } }; } const styles = StyleSheet.create({ pickerIOS: { // The picker will conform to whatever width is given, but we do // have to set the component's height explicitly on the // surrounding view to ensure it gets rendered. height: 216, }, }); module.exports = PickerIOS;