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react-native/Libraries/Components/RefreshControl/RefreshControl.js
UnoDeTantos f7ce0c1c2f Adds progressViewOffset to RefreshControl
Summary:
Add the possibility to define a progress view top offset to RefreshControl on android. As i comment in #6740, contentInset does the trick on IOS.

Looking android documentation seems that exists a possible solution:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/widget/SwipeRefreshLayout.html#setProgressViewOffset(boolean, int, int)

This pull request implement that but keeping it simple, only a top offset.

For example, now we could put navigation bar over the scrollview (or listview) and define a progressViewOffset on RefreshView in order to start behind the navigation. At this point we could make some kind of coordinator layout to hide/show navigation on scroll.

To maintain the default behavior, start point is equal to start point minus progress circle diameter in order to create that progress circle before the start point.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/6759

Differential Revision: D3240664

Pulled By: mkonicek

fb-gh-sync-id: ccf866272e871811c1c6dcc2a34f5c217967feee
fbshipit-source-id: ccf866272e871811c1c6dcc2a34f5c217967feee
2016-05-09 01:51:22 -07:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) 2015-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 RefreshControl
* @flow
*/
'use strict';
const ColorPropType = require('ColorPropType');
const NativeMethodsMixin = require('NativeMethodsMixin');
const Platform = require('Platform');
const React = require('React');
const View = require('View');
const requireNativeComponent = require('requireNativeComponent');
if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
var RefreshLayoutConsts = require('NativeModules').UIManager.AndroidSwipeRefreshLayout.Constants;
} else {
var RefreshLayoutConsts = {SIZE: {}};
}
/**
* This component is used inside a ScrollView or ListView to add pull to refresh
* functionality. When the ScrollView is at `scrollY: 0`, swiping down
* triggers an `onRefresh` event.
*
* ### Usage example
*
* ``` js
* class RefreshableList extends Component {
* constructor(props) {
* super(props);
* this.state = {
* refreshing: false,
* };
* }
*
* _onRefresh() {
* this.setState({refreshing: true});
* fetchData().then(() => {
* this.setState({refreshing: false});
* });
* }
*
* render() {
* return (
* <ListView
* refreshControl={
* <RefreshControl
* refreshing={this.state.refreshing}
* onRefresh={this._onRefresh.bind(this)}
* />
* }
* ...
* >
* ...
* </ListView>
* );
* }
* ...
* }
* ```
*
* __Note:__ `refreshing` is a controlled prop, this is why it needs to be set to true
* in the `onRefresh` function otherwise the refresh indicator will stop immediatly.
*/
const RefreshControl = React.createClass({
statics: {
SIZE: RefreshLayoutConsts.SIZE,
},
mixins: [NativeMethodsMixin],
propTypes: {
...View.propTypes,
/**
* Called when the view starts refreshing.
*/
onRefresh: React.PropTypes.func,
/**
* Whether the view should be indicating an active refresh.
*/
refreshing: React.PropTypes.bool.isRequired,
/**
* The color of the refresh indicator.
* @platform ios
*/
tintColor: ColorPropType,
/**
* Title color.
* @platform ios
*/
titleColor: ColorPropType,
/**
* The title displayed under the refresh indicator.
* @platform ios
*/
title: React.PropTypes.string,
/**
* Whether the pull to refresh functionality is enabled.
* @platform android
*/
enabled: React.PropTypes.bool,
/**
* The colors (at least one) that will be used to draw the refresh indicator.
* @platform android
*/
colors: React.PropTypes.arrayOf(ColorPropType),
/**
* The background color of the refresh indicator.
* @platform android
*/
progressBackgroundColor: ColorPropType,
/**
* Size of the refresh indicator, see RefreshControl.SIZE.
* @platform android
*/
size: React.PropTypes.oneOf(RefreshLayoutConsts.SIZE.DEFAULT, RefreshLayoutConsts.SIZE.LARGE),
/**
* Progress view top offset
* @platform android
*/
progressViewOffset: React.PropTypes.number,
},
_nativeRef: (null: any),
_lastNativeRefreshing: false,
componentDidMount() {
this._lastNativeRefreshing = this.props.refreshing;
},
componentDidUpdate(prevProps: {refreshing: boolean}) {
// RefreshControl is a controlled component so if the native refreshing
// value doesn't match the current js refreshing prop update it to
// the js value.
if (this.props.refreshing !== prevProps.refreshing) {
this._lastNativeRefreshing = this.props.refreshing;
} else if (this.props.refreshing !== this._lastNativeRefreshing) {
this._nativeRef.setNativeProps({refreshing: this.props.refreshing});
this._lastNativeRefreshing = this.props.refreshing;
}
},
render() {
return (
<NativeRefreshControl
{...this.props}
ref={ref => this._nativeRef = ref}
onRefresh={this._onRefresh}
/>
);
},
_onRefresh() {
this._lastNativeRefreshing = true;
this.props.onRefresh && this.props.onRefresh();
// The native component will start refreshing so force an update to
// make sure it stays in sync with the js component.
this.forceUpdate();
},
});
if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
var NativeRefreshControl = requireNativeComponent(
'RCTRefreshControl',
RefreshControl
);
} else if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
var NativeRefreshControl = requireNativeComponent(
'AndroidSwipeRefreshLayout',
RefreshControl
);
}
module.exports = RefreshControl;