/** * 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. * * @format * @flow */ 'use strict'; const AnimatedImplementation = require('AnimatedImplementation'); const Platform = require('Platform'); const React = require('React'); const ReactNative = require('ReactNative'); const ScrollResponder = require('ScrollResponder'); const ScrollViewStickyHeader = require('ScrollViewStickyHeader'); const StyleSheet = require('StyleSheet'); const View = require('View'); const InternalScrollViewType = require('InternalScrollViewType'); const createReactClass = require('create-react-class'); const dismissKeyboard = require('dismissKeyboard'); const flattenStyle = require('flattenStyle'); const invariant = require('fbjs/lib/invariant'); const processDecelerationRate = require('processDecelerationRate'); const requireNativeComponent = require('requireNativeComponent'); const warning = require('fbjs/lib/warning'); const resolveAssetSource = require('resolveAssetSource'); import type {PressEvent} from 'CoreEventTypes'; import type {EdgeInsetsProp} from 'EdgeInsetsPropType'; import type {NativeMethodsMixinType} from 'ReactNativeTypes'; import type {ViewStyleProp} from 'StyleSheet'; import type {ViewProps} from 'ViewPropTypes'; import type {PointProp} from 'PointPropType'; import type {ColorValue} from 'StyleSheetTypes'; let AndroidScrollView; let AndroidHorizontalScrollContentView; let AndroidHorizontalScrollView; let RCTScrollView; let RCTScrollContentView; if (Platform.OS === 'android') { AndroidScrollView = requireNativeComponent('RCTScrollView'); AndroidHorizontalScrollView = requireNativeComponent( 'AndroidHorizontalScrollView', ); AndroidHorizontalScrollContentView = requireNativeComponent( 'AndroidHorizontalScrollContentView', ); } else if (Platform.OS === 'ios') { RCTScrollView = requireNativeComponent('RCTScrollView'); RCTScrollContentView = requireNativeComponent('RCTScrollContentView'); } else { RCTScrollView = requireNativeComponent('RCTScrollView'); RCTScrollContentView = requireNativeComponent('RCTScrollContentView'); } type TouchableProps = $ReadOnly<{| onTouchStart?: (event: PressEvent) => void, onTouchMove?: (event: PressEvent) => void, onTouchEnd?: (event: PressEvent) => void, onTouchCancel?: (event: PressEvent) => void, onTouchEndCapture?: (event: PressEvent) => void, |}>; type IOSProps = $ReadOnly<{| /** * Controls whether iOS should automatically adjust the content inset * for scroll views that are placed behind a navigation bar or * tab bar/ toolbar. The default value is true. * @platform ios */ automaticallyAdjustContentInsets?: ?boolean, /** * The amount by which the scroll view content is inset from the edges * of the scroll view. Defaults to `{top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 0, right: 0}`. * @platform ios */ contentInset?: ?EdgeInsetsProp, /** * Used to manually set the starting scroll offset. * The default value is `{x: 0, y: 0}`. * @platform ios */ contentOffset?: ?PointProp, /** * When true, the scroll view bounces when it reaches the end of the * content if the content is larger then the scroll view along the axis of * the scroll direction. When false, it disables all bouncing even if * the `alwaysBounce*` props are true. The default value is true. * @platform ios */ bounces?: ?boolean, /** * When true, gestures can drive zoom past min/max and the zoom will animate * to the min/max value at gesture end, otherwise the zoom will not exceed * the limits. * @platform ios */ bouncesZoom?: ?boolean, /** * When true, the scroll view bounces horizontally when it reaches the end * even if the content is smaller than the scroll view itself. The default * value is true when `horizontal={true}` and false otherwise. * @platform ios */ alwaysBounceHorizontal?: ?boolean, /** * When true, the scroll view bounces vertically when it reaches the end * even if the content is smaller than the scroll view itself. The default * value is false when `horizontal={true}` and true otherwise. * @platform ios */ alwaysBounceVertical?: ?boolean, /** * When true, the scroll view automatically centers the content when the * content is smaller than the scroll view bounds; when the content is * larger than the scroll view, this property has no effect. The default * value is false. * @platform ios */ centerContent?: ?boolean, /** * The style of the scroll indicators. * * - `'default'` (the default), same as `black`. * - `'black'`, scroll indicator is black. This style is good against a light background. * - `'white'`, scroll indicator is white. This style is good against a dark background. * * @platform ios */ indicatorStyle?: ?('default' | 'black' | 'white'), /** * When true, the ScrollView will try to lock to only vertical or horizontal * scrolling while dragging. The default value is false. * @platform ios */ directionalLockEnabled?: ?boolean, /** * When false, once tracking starts, won't try to drag if the touch moves. * The default value is true. * @platform ios */ canCancelContentTouches?: ?boolean, /** * When set, the scroll view will adjust the scroll position so that the first child that is * currently visible and at or beyond `minIndexForVisible` will not change position. This is * useful for lists that are loading content in both directions, e.g. a chat thread, where new * messages coming in might otherwise cause the scroll position to jump. A value of 0 is common, * but other values such as 1 can be used to skip loading spinners or other content that should * not maintain position. * * The optional `autoscrollToTopThreshold` can be used to make the content automatically scroll * to the top after making the adjustment if the user was within the threshold of the top before * the adjustment was made. This is also useful for chat-like applications where you want to see * new messages scroll into place, but not if the user has scrolled up a ways and it would be * disruptive to scroll a bunch. * * Caveat 1: Reordering elements in the scrollview with this enabled will probably cause * jumpiness and jank. It can be fixed, but there are currently no plans to do so. For now, * don't re-order the content of any ScrollViews or Lists that use this feature. * * Caveat 2: This simply uses `contentOffset` and `frame.origin` in native code to compute * visibility. Occlusion, transforms, and other complexity won't be taken into account as to * whether content is "visible" or not. * * @platform ios */ maintainVisibleContentPosition?: ?$ReadOnly<{| minIndexForVisible: number, autoscrollToTopThreshold?: ?number, |}>, /** * The maximum allowed zoom scale. The default value is 1.0. * @platform ios */ maximumZoomScale?: ?number, /** * The minimum allowed zoom scale. The default value is 1.0. * @platform ios */ minimumZoomScale?: ?number, /** * When true, ScrollView allows use of pinch gestures to zoom in and out. * The default value is true. * @platform ios */ pinchGestureEnabled?: ?boolean, /** * This controls how often the scroll event will be fired while scrolling * (as a time interval in ms). A lower number yields better accuracy for code * that is tracking the scroll position, but can lead to scroll performance * problems due to the volume of information being send over the bridge. * You will not notice a difference between values set between 1-16 as the * JS run loop is synced to the screen refresh rate. If you do not need precise * scroll position tracking, set this value higher to limit the information * being sent across the bridge. The default value is zero, which results in * the scroll event being sent only once each time the view is scrolled. * @platform ios */ scrollEventThrottle?: ?number, /** * The amount by which the scroll view indicators are inset from the edges * of the scroll view. This should normally be set to the same value as * the `contentInset`. Defaults to `{0, 0, 0, 0}`. * @platform ios */ scrollIndicatorInsets?: ?EdgeInsetsProp, /** * When true, the scroll view scrolls to top when the status bar is tapped. * The default value is true. * @platform ios */ scrollsToTop?: ?boolean, /** * Fires when the scroll view scrolls to top after the status bar has been tapped * @platform ios */ onScrollToTop?: ?Function, /** * When true, shows a horizontal scroll indicator. * The default value is true. */ showsHorizontalScrollIndicator?: ?boolean, /** * When `snapToInterval` is set, `snapToAlignment` will define the relationship * of the snapping to the scroll view. * * - `'start'` (the default) will align the snap at the left (horizontal) or top (vertical) * - `'center'` will align the snap in the center * - `'end'` will align the snap at the right (horizontal) or bottom (vertical) * * @platform ios */ snapToAlignment?: ?('start' | 'center' | 'end'), /** * The current scale of the scroll view content. The default value is 1.0. * @platform ios */ zoomScale?: ?number, /** * This property specifies how the safe area insets are used to modify the * content area of the scroll view. The default value of this property is * "never". Available on iOS 11 and later. * @platform ios */ contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior?: ?( | 'automatic' | 'scrollableAxes' | 'never' | 'always' ), /** * When true, ScrollView will emit updateChildFrames data in scroll events, * otherwise will not compute or emit child frame data. This only exists * to support legacy issues, `onLayout` should be used instead to retrieve * frame data. * The default value is false. * @platform ios */ DEPRECATED_sendUpdatedChildFrames?: ?boolean, |}>; type AndroidProps = $ReadOnly<{| /** * Enables nested scrolling for Android API level 21+. * Nested scrolling is supported by default on iOS * @platform android */ nestedScrollEnabled?: ?boolean, /** * Sometimes a scrollview takes up more space than its content fills. When this is * the case, this prop will fill the rest of the scrollview with a color to avoid setting * a background and creating unnecessary overdraw. This is an advanced optimization * that is not needed in the general case. * @platform android */ endFillColor?: ?ColorValue, /** * Tag used to log scroll performance on this scroll view. Will force * momentum events to be turned on (see sendMomentumEvents). This doesn't do * anything out of the box and you need to implement a custom native * FpsListener for it to be useful. * @platform android */ scrollPerfTag?: ?string, /** * Used to override default value of overScroll mode. * * Possible values: * * - `'auto'` - Default value, allow a user to over-scroll * this view only if the content is large enough to meaningfully scroll. * - `'always'` - Always allow a user to over-scroll this view. * - `'never'` - Never allow a user to over-scroll this view. * * @platform android */ overScrollMode?: ?('auto' | 'always' | 'never'), |}>; type VRProps = $ReadOnly<{| /** * Optionally an image can be used for the scroll bar thumb. This will * override the color. While the image is loading or the image fails to * load the color will be used instead. Use an alpha of 0 in the color * to avoid seeing it while the image is loading. * * - `uri` - a string representing the resource identifier for the image, which * should be either a local file path or the name of a static image resource * - `number` - Opaque type returned by something like * `import IMAGE from './image.jpg'`. * @platform vr */ scrollBarThumbImage?: ?($ReadOnly<{||}> | number), // Opaque type returned by import IMAGE from './image.jpg' |}>; export type Props = $ReadOnly<{| ...ViewProps, ...TouchableProps, ...IOSProps, ...AndroidProps, ...VRProps, /** * These styles will be applied to the scroll view content container which * wraps all of the child views. Example: * * ``` * return ( * * * ); * ... * const styles = StyleSheet.create({ * contentContainer: { * paddingVertical: 20 * } * }); * ``` */ contentContainerStyle?: ?ViewStyleProp, /** * A floating-point number that determines how quickly the scroll view * decelerates after the user lifts their finger. You may also use string * shortcuts `"normal"` and `"fast"` which match the underlying iOS settings * for `UIScrollViewDecelerationRateNormal` and * `UIScrollViewDecelerationRateFast` respectively. * * - `'normal'`: 0.998 on iOS, 0.985 on Android (the default) * - `'fast'`: 0.99 on iOS, 0.9 on Android */ decelerationRate?: ?('fast' | 'normal' | number), /** * When true, the scroll view's children are arranged horizontally in a row * instead of vertically in a column. The default value is false. */ horizontal?: ?boolean, /** * If sticky headers should stick at the bottom instead of the top of the * ScrollView. This is usually used with inverted ScrollViews. */ invertStickyHeaders?: ?boolean, /** * Determines whether the keyboard gets dismissed in response to a drag. * * *Cross platform* * * - `'none'` (the default), drags do not dismiss the keyboard. * - `'on-drag'`, the keyboard is dismissed when a drag begins. * * *iOS Only* * * - `'interactive'`, the keyboard is dismissed interactively with the drag and moves in * synchrony with the touch; dragging upwards cancels the dismissal. * On android this is not supported and it will have the same behavior as 'none'. */ keyboardDismissMode?: ?( | 'none' // default | 'on-drag' // cross-platform | 'interactive' ), // ios only /** * Determines when the keyboard should stay visible after a tap. * * - `'never'` (the default), tapping outside of the focused text input when the keyboard * is up dismisses the keyboard. When this happens, children won't receive the tap. * - `'always'`, the keyboard will not dismiss automatically, and the scroll view will not * catch taps, but children of the scroll view can catch taps. * - `'handled'`, the keyboard will not dismiss automatically when the tap was handled by * a children, (or captured by an ancestor). * - `false`, deprecated, use 'never' instead * - `true`, deprecated, use 'always' instead */ // $FlowFixMe(site=react_native_fb) Issues found when typing ScrollView keyboardShouldPersistTaps?: ?('always' | 'never' | 'handled' | false | true), /** * Called when the momentum scroll starts (scroll which occurs as the ScrollView glides to a stop). */ onMomentumScrollBegin?: ?Function, /** * Called when the momentum scroll ends (scroll which occurs as the ScrollView glides to a stop). */ onMomentumScrollEnd?: ?Function, /** * Fires at most once per frame during scrolling. The frequency of the * events can be controlled using the `scrollEventThrottle` prop. */ onScroll?: ?Function, /** * Called when the user begins to drag the scroll view. */ onScrollBeginDrag?: ?Function, /** * Called when the user stops dragging the scroll view and it either stops * or begins to glide. */ onScrollEndDrag?: ?Function, /** * Called when scrollable content view of the ScrollView changes. * * Handler function is passed the content width and content height as parameters: * `(contentWidth, contentHeight)` * * It's implemented using onLayout handler attached to the content container * which this ScrollView renders. */ onContentSizeChange?: ?Function, onKeyboardDidShow?: (event: PressEvent) => void, /** * When true, the scroll view stops on multiples of the scroll view's size * when scrolling. This can be used for horizontal pagination. The default * value is false. * * Note: Vertical pagination is not supported on Android. */ pagingEnabled?: ?boolean, /** * When false, the view cannot be scrolled via touch interaction. * The default value is true. * * Note that the view can always be scrolled by calling `scrollTo`. */ scrollEnabled?: ?boolean, /** * When true, shows a vertical scroll indicator. * The default value is true. */ showsVerticalScrollIndicator?: ?boolean, /** * An array of child indices determining which children get docked to the * top of the screen when scrolling. For example, passing * `stickyHeaderIndices={[0]}` will cause the first child to be fixed to the * top of the scroll view. This property is not supported in conjunction * with `horizontal={true}`. */ stickyHeaderIndices?: ?$ReadOnlyArray, /** * When set, causes the scroll view to stop at multiples of the value of * `snapToInterval`. This can be used for paginating through children * that have lengths smaller than the scroll view. Typically used in * combination with `snapToAlignment` and `decelerationRate="fast"`. * * Overrides less configurable `pagingEnabled` prop. */ snapToInterval?: ?number, /** * When set, causes the scroll view to stop at the defined offsets. * This can be used for paginating through variously sized children * that have lengths smaller than the scroll view. Typically used in * combination with `decelerationRate="fast"`. * * Overrides less configurable `pagingEnabled` and `snapToInterval` props. */ snapToOffsets?: ?$ReadOnlyArray, /** * Use in conjuction with `snapToOffsets`. By default, the beginning * of the list counts as a snap offset. Set `snapToStart` to false to disable * this behavior and allow the list to scroll freely between its start and * the first `snapToOffsets` offset. * The default value is true. */ snapToStart?: ?boolean, /** * Use in conjuction with `snapToOffsets`. By default, the end * of the list counts as a snap offset. Set `snapToEnd` to false to disable * this behavior and allow the list to scroll freely between its end and * the last `snapToOffsets` offset. * The default value is true. */ snapToEnd?: ?boolean, /** * Experimental: When true, offscreen child views (whose `overflow` value is * `hidden`) are removed from their native backing superview when offscreen. * This can improve scrolling performance on long lists. The default value is * true. */ removeClippedSubviews?: ?boolean, /** * A RefreshControl component, used to provide pull-to-refresh * functionality for the ScrollView. Only works for vertical ScrollViews * (`horizontal` prop must be `false`). * * See [RefreshControl](docs/refreshcontrol.html). */ refreshControl?: ?React.Element, children?: React.Node, |}>; /** * Component that wraps platform ScrollView while providing * integration with touch locking "responder" system. * * Keep in mind that ScrollViews must have a bounded height in order to work, * since they contain unbounded-height children into a bounded container (via * a scroll interaction). In order to bound the height of a ScrollView, either * set the height of the view directly (discouraged) or make sure all parent * views have bounded height. Forgetting to transfer `{flex: 1}` down the * view stack can lead to errors here, which the element inspector makes * easy to debug. * * Doesn't yet support other contained responders from blocking this scroll * view from becoming the responder. * * * `` vs [``](/react-native/docs/flatlist.html) - which one to use? * * `ScrollView` simply renders all its react child components at once. That * makes it very easy to understand and use. * * On the other hand, this has a performance downside. Imagine you have a very * long list of items you want to display, maybe several screens worth of * content. Creating JS components and native views for everything all at once, * much of which may not even be shown, will contribute to slow rendering and * increased memory usage. * * This is where `FlatList` comes into play. `FlatList` renders items lazily, * just when they are about to appear, and removes items that scroll way off * screen to save memory and processing time. * * `FlatList` is also handy if you want to render separators between your items, * multiple columns, infinite scroll loading, or any number of other features it * supports out of the box. */ const ScrollView = createReactClass({ displayName: 'ScrollView', mixins: [ScrollResponder.Mixin], _scrollAnimatedValue: (new AnimatedImplementation.Value( 0, ): AnimatedImplementation.Value), _scrollAnimatedValueAttachment: (null: ?{detach: () => void}), _stickyHeaderRefs: (new Map(): Map), _headerLayoutYs: (new Map(): Map), getInitialState: function() { return { ...this.scrollResponderMixinGetInitialState(), layoutHeight: null, }; }, UNSAFE_componentWillMount: function() { this._scrollAnimatedValue = new AnimatedImplementation.Value( this.props.contentOffset ? this.props.contentOffset.y : 0, ); this._scrollAnimatedValue.setOffset( this.props.contentInset ? this.props.contentInset.top : 0, ); this._stickyHeaderRefs = new Map(); this._headerLayoutYs = new Map(); }, componentDidMount: function() { this._updateAnimatedNodeAttachment(); }, componentDidUpdate: function() { this._updateAnimatedNodeAttachment(); }, componentWillUnmount: function() { if (this._scrollAnimatedValueAttachment) { this._scrollAnimatedValueAttachment.detach(); } }, setNativeProps: function(props: Object) { this._scrollViewRef && this._scrollViewRef.setNativeProps(props); }, /** * Returns a reference to the underlying scroll responder, which supports * operations like `scrollTo`. All ScrollView-like components should * implement this method so that they can be composed while providing access * to the underlying scroll responder's methods. */ getScrollResponder: function(): ScrollView { return this; }, getScrollableNode: function(): any { return ReactNative.findNodeHandle(this._scrollViewRef); }, getInnerViewNode: function(): any { return ReactNative.findNodeHandle(this._innerViewRef); }, /** * Scrolls to a given x, y offset, either immediately or with a smooth animation. * * Example: * * `scrollTo({x: 0, y: 0, animated: true})` * * Note: The weird function signature is due to the fact that, for historical reasons, * the function also accepts separate arguments as an alternative to the options object. * This is deprecated due to ambiguity (y before x), and SHOULD NOT BE USED. */ scrollTo: function( y?: number | {x?: number, y?: number, animated?: boolean}, x?: number, animated?: boolean, ) { if (typeof y === 'number') { console.warn( '`scrollTo(y, x, animated)` is deprecated. Use `scrollTo({x: 5, y: 5, ' + 'animated: true})` instead.', ); } else { ({x, y, animated} = y || {}); } this.getScrollResponder().scrollResponderScrollTo({ x: x || 0, y: y || 0, animated: animated !== false, }); }, /** * If this is a vertical ScrollView scrolls to the bottom. * If this is a horizontal ScrollView scrolls to the right. * * Use `scrollToEnd({animated: true})` for smooth animated scrolling, * `scrollToEnd({animated: false})` for immediate scrolling. * If no options are passed, `animated` defaults to true. */ scrollToEnd: function(options?: {animated?: boolean}) { // Default to true const animated = (options && options.animated) !== false; this.getScrollResponder().scrollResponderScrollToEnd({ animated: animated, }); }, /** * Deprecated, use `scrollTo` instead. */ scrollWithoutAnimationTo: function(y: number = 0, x: number = 0) { console.warn( '`scrollWithoutAnimationTo` is deprecated. Use `scrollTo` instead', ); this.scrollTo({x, y, animated: false}); }, /** * Displays the scroll indicators momentarily. * * @platform ios */ flashScrollIndicators: function() { this.getScrollResponder().scrollResponderFlashScrollIndicators(); }, _getKeyForIndex: function(index, childArray) { // $FlowFixMe Invalid prop usage const child = childArray[index]; return child && child.key; }, _updateAnimatedNodeAttachment: function() { if (this._scrollAnimatedValueAttachment) { this._scrollAnimatedValueAttachment.detach(); } if ( this.props.stickyHeaderIndices && this.props.stickyHeaderIndices.length > 0 ) { this._scrollAnimatedValueAttachment = AnimatedImplementation.attachNativeEvent( this._scrollViewRef, 'onScroll', [{nativeEvent: {contentOffset: {y: this._scrollAnimatedValue}}}], ); } }, _setStickyHeaderRef: function(key, ref) { if (ref) { this._stickyHeaderRefs.set(key, ref); } else { this._stickyHeaderRefs.delete(key); } }, _onStickyHeaderLayout: function(index, event, key) { if (!this.props.stickyHeaderIndices) { return; } const childArray = React.Children.toArray(this.props.children); if (key !== this._getKeyForIndex(index, childArray)) { // ignore stale layout update return; } const layoutY = event.nativeEvent.layout.y; this._headerLayoutYs.set(key, layoutY); const indexOfIndex = this.props.stickyHeaderIndices.indexOf(index); const previousHeaderIndex = this.props.stickyHeaderIndices[ indexOfIndex - 1 ]; if (previousHeaderIndex != null) { const previousHeader = this._stickyHeaderRefs.get( this._getKeyForIndex(previousHeaderIndex, childArray), ); previousHeader && previousHeader.setNextHeaderY(layoutY); } }, _handleScroll: function(e: Object) { if (__DEV__) { if ( this.props.onScroll && this.props.scrollEventThrottle == null && Platform.OS === 'ios' ) { console.log( 'You specified `onScroll` on a but not ' + '`scrollEventThrottle`. You will only receive one event. ' + 'Using `16` you get all the events but be aware that it may ' + "cause frame drops, use a bigger number if you don't need as " + 'much precision.', ); } } if (Platform.OS === 'android') { if ( this.props.keyboardDismissMode === 'on-drag' && this.state.isTouching ) { dismissKeyboard(); } } this.scrollResponderHandleScroll(e); }, _handleLayout: function(e: Object) { if (this.props.invertStickyHeaders) { this.setState({layoutHeight: e.nativeEvent.layout.height}); } if (this.props.onLayout) { this.props.onLayout(e); } }, _handleContentOnLayout: function(e: Object) { const {width, height} = e.nativeEvent.layout; this.props.onContentSizeChange && this.props.onContentSizeChange(width, height); }, _scrollViewRef: (null: ?ScrollView), _setScrollViewRef: function(ref: ?ScrollView) { this._scrollViewRef = ref; }, _innerViewRef: (null: ?NativeMethodsMixinType), _setInnerViewRef: function(ref: ?NativeMethodsMixinType) { this._innerViewRef = ref; }, render: function() { let ScrollViewClass; let ScrollContentContainerViewClass; if (Platform.OS === 'android') { if (this.props.horizontal) { ScrollViewClass = AndroidHorizontalScrollView; ScrollContentContainerViewClass = AndroidHorizontalScrollContentView; } else { ScrollViewClass = AndroidScrollView; ScrollContentContainerViewClass = View; } } else { ScrollViewClass = RCTScrollView; ScrollContentContainerViewClass = RCTScrollContentView; } invariant( ScrollViewClass !== undefined, 'ScrollViewClass must not be undefined', ); invariant( ScrollContentContainerViewClass !== undefined, 'ScrollContentContainerViewClass must not be undefined', ); const contentContainerStyle = [ this.props.horizontal && styles.contentContainerHorizontal, this.props.contentContainerStyle, ]; if (__DEV__ && this.props.style) { const style = flattenStyle(this.props.style); const childLayoutProps = ['alignItems', 'justifyContent'].filter( prop => style && style[prop] !== undefined, ); invariant( childLayoutProps.length === 0, 'ScrollView child layout (' + JSON.stringify(childLayoutProps) + ') must be applied through the contentContainerStyle prop.', ); } let contentSizeChangeProps = {}; if (this.props.onContentSizeChange) { contentSizeChangeProps = { onLayout: this._handleContentOnLayout, }; } const {stickyHeaderIndices} = this.props; const hasStickyHeaders = stickyHeaderIndices && stickyHeaderIndices.length > 0; const childArray = hasStickyHeaders && React.Children.toArray(this.props.children); const children = hasStickyHeaders ? // $FlowFixMe Invalid prop usage childArray.map((child, index) => { const indexOfIndex = child ? stickyHeaderIndices.indexOf(index) : -1; if (indexOfIndex > -1) { const key = child.key; const nextIndex = stickyHeaderIndices[indexOfIndex + 1]; return ( this._setStickyHeaderRef(key, ref)} nextHeaderLayoutY={this._headerLayoutYs.get( this._getKeyForIndex(nextIndex, childArray), )} onLayout={event => this._onStickyHeaderLayout(index, event, key) } scrollAnimatedValue={this._scrollAnimatedValue} inverted={this.props.invertStickyHeaders} scrollViewHeight={this.state.layoutHeight}> {child} ); } else { return child; } }) : this.props.children; const contentContainer = ( {children} ); const alwaysBounceHorizontal = this.props.alwaysBounceHorizontal !== undefined ? this.props.alwaysBounceHorizontal : this.props.horizontal; const alwaysBounceVertical = this.props.alwaysBounceVertical !== undefined ? this.props.alwaysBounceVertical : !this.props.horizontal; const DEPRECATED_sendUpdatedChildFrames = !!this.props .DEPRECATED_sendUpdatedChildFrames; const baseStyle = this.props.horizontal ? styles.baseHorizontal : styles.baseVertical; const props = { ...this.props, alwaysBounceHorizontal, alwaysBounceVertical, style: ([baseStyle, this.props.style]: ?Array), // Override the onContentSizeChange from props, since this event can // bubble up from TextInputs onContentSizeChange: null, onLayout: this._handleLayout, onMomentumScrollBegin: this.scrollResponderHandleMomentumScrollBegin, onMomentumScrollEnd: this.scrollResponderHandleMomentumScrollEnd, onResponderGrant: this.scrollResponderHandleResponderGrant, onResponderReject: this.scrollResponderHandleResponderReject, onResponderRelease: this.scrollResponderHandleResponderRelease, // $FlowFixMe onResponderTerminate: this.scrollResponderHandleTerminate, onResponderTerminationRequest: this .scrollResponderHandleTerminationRequest, onScroll: this._handleScroll, onScrollBeginDrag: this.scrollResponderHandleScrollBeginDrag, onScrollEndDrag: this.scrollResponderHandleScrollEndDrag, onScrollShouldSetResponder: this .scrollResponderHandleScrollShouldSetResponder, onStartShouldSetResponder: this .scrollResponderHandleStartShouldSetResponder, onStartShouldSetResponderCapture: this .scrollResponderHandleStartShouldSetResponderCapture, onTouchEnd: this.scrollResponderHandleTouchEnd, onTouchMove: this.scrollResponderHandleTouchMove, onTouchStart: this.scrollResponderHandleTouchStart, onTouchCancel: this.scrollResponderHandleTouchCancel, scrollBarThumbImage: resolveAssetSource(this.props.scrollBarThumbImage), scrollEventThrottle: hasStickyHeaders ? 1 : this.props.scrollEventThrottle, sendMomentumEvents: this.props.onMomentumScrollBegin || this.props.onMomentumScrollEnd ? true : false, DEPRECATED_sendUpdatedChildFrames, // default to true snapToStart: this.props.snapToStart !== false, // default to true snapToEnd: this.props.snapToEnd !== false, // pagingEnabled is overridden by snapToInterval / snapToOffsets pagingEnabled: Platform.select({ // on iOS, pagingEnabled must be set to false to have snapToInterval / snapToOffsets work ios: this.props.pagingEnabled && this.props.snapToInterval == null && this.props.snapToOffsets == null, // on Android, pagingEnabled must be set to true to have snapToInterval / snapToOffsets work android: this.props.pagingEnabled || this.props.snapToInterval != null || this.props.snapToOffsets != null, }), }; const {decelerationRate} = this.props; if (decelerationRate != null) { props.decelerationRate = processDecelerationRate(decelerationRate); } const refreshControl = this.props.refreshControl; if (refreshControl) { if (Platform.OS === 'ios') { // On iOS the RefreshControl is a child of the ScrollView. // tvOS lacks native support for RefreshControl, so don't include it in that case return ( {Platform.isTV ? null : refreshControl} {contentContainer} ); } else if (Platform.OS === 'android') { // On Android wrap the ScrollView with a AndroidSwipeRefreshLayout. // Since the ScrollView is wrapped add the style props to the // AndroidSwipeRefreshLayout and use flex: 1 for the ScrollView. // Note: we should only apply props.style on the wrapper // however, the ScrollView still needs the baseStyle to be scrollable return React.cloneElement( refreshControl, {style: props.style}, {contentContainer} , ); } } return ( {contentContainer} ); }, }); const TypedScrollView = ((ScrollView: any): Class< InternalScrollViewType, >); const styles = StyleSheet.create({ baseVertical: { flexGrow: 1, flexShrink: 1, flexDirection: 'column', overflow: 'scroll', }, baseHorizontal: { flexGrow: 1, flexShrink: 1, flexDirection: 'row', overflow: 'scroll', }, contentContainerHorizontal: { flexDirection: 'row', }, }); module.exports = TypedScrollView;