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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.
*/
#import "RCTNavigator.h"
#import "RCTAssert.h"
#import "RCTBridge.h"
#import "RCTConvert.h"
#import "RCTEventDispatcher.h"
#import "RCTLog.h"
#import "RCTNavItem.h"
#import "RCTScrollView.h"
#import "RCTUtils.h"
#import "RCTView.h"
#import "RCTWrapperViewController.h"
#import "UIView+React.h"
typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, RCTNavigationLock) {
RCTNavigationLockNone,
RCTNavigationLockNative,
RCTNavigationLockJavaScript
};
// By default the interactive pop gesture will be enabled when the navigation bar is displayed
// and disabled when hidden
// RCTPopGestureStateDefault maps to the default behavior (mentioned above). Once popGestureState
// leaves this value, it can never be returned back to it. This is because, due to a limitation in
// the iOS APIs, once we override the default behavior of the gesture recognizer, we cannot return
// back to it.
// RCTPopGestureStateEnabled will enable the gesture independent of nav bar visibility
// RCTPopGestureStateDisabled will disable the gesture independent of nav bar visibility
typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, RCTPopGestureState) {
RCTPopGestureStateDefault = 0,
RCTPopGestureStateEnabled,
RCTPopGestureStateDisabled
};
NSInteger kNeverRequested = -1;
NSInteger kNeverProgressed = -10000;
@interface UINavigationController ()
// need to declare this since `UINavigationController` doesnt publicly declare the fact that it implements
// UINavigationBarDelegate :(
- (BOOL)navigationBar:(UINavigationBar *)navigationBar shouldPopItem:(UINavigationItem *)item;
@end
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5115135/uinavigationcontroller-how-to-cancel-the-back-button-event
// There's no other way to do this unfortunately :(
@interface RCTNavigationController : UINavigationController <UINavigationBarDelegate>
{
dispatch_block_t _scrollCallback;
}
@property (nonatomic, assign) RCTNavigationLock navigationLock;
@end
/**
* In general, `RCTNavigator` examines `_currentViews` (which are React child
* views), and compares them to `_navigationController.viewControllers` (which
* are controlled by UIKit).
*
* It is possible for JavaScript (`_currentViews`) to "get ahead" of native
* (`navigationController.viewControllers`) and vice versa. JavaScript gets
* ahead by adding/removing React subviews. Native gets ahead by swiping back,
* or tapping the back button. In both cases, the other system is initially
* unaware. And in both cases, `RCTNavigator` helps the other side "catch up".
*
* If `RCTNavigator` sees the number of React children have changed, it
* pushes/pops accordingly. If `RCTNavigator` sees a `UIKit` driven push/pop, it
* notifies JavaScript that this has happened, and expects that JavaScript will
* eventually render more children to match `UIKit`. There's no rush for
* JavaScript to catch up. But if it does render anything, it must catch up to
* UIKit. It cannot deviate.
*
* To implement this, we need a lock, which we store on the native thread. This
* lock allows one of the systems to push/pop views. Whoever wishes to
* "get ahead" must obtain the lock. Whoever wishes to "catch up" must obtain
* the lock. One thread may not "get ahead" or "catch up" when the other has
* the lock. Once a thread has the lock, it can only do the following:
*
* 1. If it is behind, it may only catch up.
* 2. If it is caught up or ahead, it may push or pop.
*
*
* ========= Acquiring The Lock ==========
*
* JavaScript asynchronously acquires the lock using a native hook. It might be
* rejected and receive the return value `false`.
*
* We acquire the native lock in `shouldPopItem`, which is called right before
* native tries to push/pop, but only if JavaScript doesn't already have the
* lock.
*
* ======== While JavaScript Has Lock ====
*
* When JavaScript has the lock, we have to block all `UIKit` driven pops:
*
* 1. Block back button navigation:
* - Back button will invoke `shouldPopItem`, from which we return `NO` if
* JavaScript has the lock.
* - Back button will respect the return value `NO` and not permit
* navigation.
*
* 2. Block swipe-to-go-back navigation:
* - Swipe will trigger `shouldPopItem`, but swipe won't respect our `NO`
* return value so we must disable the gesture recognizer while JavaScript
* has the lock.
*
* ======== While Native Has Lock =======
*
* We simply deny JavaScript the right to acquire the lock.
*
*
* ======== Releasing The Lock ===========
*
* Recall that the lock represents who has the right to either push/pop (or
* catch up). As soon as we recognize that the side that has locked has carried
* out what it scheduled to do, we can release the lock, but only after any
* possible animations are completed.
*
* *IF* a scheduled operation results in a push/pop (not all do), then we can
* only release the lock after the push/pop animation is complete because
* UIKit. `didMoveToNavigationController` is invoked when the view is done
* pushing/popping/animating. Native swipe-to-go-back interactions can be
* aborted, however, and you'll never see that method invoked. So just to cover
* that case, we also put an animation complete hook in
* `animateAlongsideTransition` to make sure we free the lock, in case the
* scheduled native push/pop never actually happened.
*
* For JavaScript:
* - When we see that JavaScript has "caught up" to `UIKit`, and no pushes/pops
* were needed, we can release the lock.
* - When we see that JavaScript requires *some* push/pop, it's not yet done
* carrying out what it scheduled to do. Just like with `UIKit` push/pops, we
* still have to wait for it to be done animating
* (`didMoveToNavigationController` is a suitable hook).
*
*/
@implementation RCTNavigationController
/**
* @param callback Callback that is invoked when a "scroll" interaction begins
* so that `RCTNavigator` can notify `JavaScript`.
*/
- (instancetype)initWithScrollCallback:(dispatch_block_t)callback
{
if ((self = [super initWithNibName:nil bundle:nil])) {
_scrollCallback = callback;
}
return self;
}
/**
* Invoked when either a navigation item has been popped off, or when a
* swipe-back gesture has began. The swipe-back gesture doesn't respect the
* return value of this method. The back button does. That's why we have to
* completely disable the gesture recognizer for swipe-back while JS has the
* lock.
*/
- (BOOL)navigationBar:(UINavigationBar *)navigationBar shouldPopItem:(UINavigationItem *)item
{
#if !TARGET_OS_TV
if (self.interactivePopGestureRecognizer.state == UIGestureRecognizerStateBegan) {
if (self.navigationLock == RCTNavigationLockNone) {
self.navigationLock = RCTNavigationLockNative;
if (_scrollCallback) {
_scrollCallback();
}
} else if (self.navigationLock == RCTNavigationLockJavaScript) {
// This should never happen because we disable/enable the gesture
// recognizer when we lock the navigation.
RCTAssert(NO, @"Should never receive gesture start while JS locks navigator");
}
} else
#endif //TARGET_OS_TV
{
if (self.navigationLock == RCTNavigationLockNone) {
// Must be coming from native interaction, lock it - it will be unlocked
// in `didMoveToNavigationController`
self.navigationLock = RCTNavigationLockNative;
if (_scrollCallback) {
_scrollCallback();
}
} else if (self.navigationLock == RCTNavigationLockJavaScript) {
// This should only occur when JS has the lock, and
// - JS is driving the pop
// - Or the back button was pressed
// TODO: We actually want to disable the backbutton while JS has the
// lock, but it's not so easy. Even returning `NO` wont' work because it
// will also block JS driven pops. We simply need to disallow a standard
// back button, and instead use a custom one that tells JS to pop to
// length (`currentReactCount` - 1).
return [super navigationBar:navigationBar shouldPopItem:item];
}
}
return [super navigationBar:navigationBar shouldPopItem:item];
}
@end
@interface RCTNavigator() <RCTWrapperViewControllerNavigationListener, UINavigationControllerDelegate, UIGestureRecognizerDelegate>
@property (nonatomic, copy) RCTDirectEventBlock onNavigationProgress;
@property (nonatomic, copy) RCTBubblingEventBlock onNavigationComplete;
@property (nonatomic, assign) NSInteger previousRequestedTopOfStack;
@property (nonatomic, assign) RCTPopGestureState popGestureState;
// Previous views are only mainted in order to detect incorrect
// addition/removal of views below the `requestedTopOfStack`
@property (nonatomic, copy, readwrite) NSArray<RCTNavItem *> *previousViews;
@property (nonatomic, readwrite, strong) RCTNavigationController *navigationController;
/**
* Display link is used to get high frequency sample rate during
* interaction/animation of view controller push/pop.
*
* - The run loop retains the displayLink.
* - `displayLink` retains its target.
* - We use `invalidate` to remove the `RCTNavigator`'s reference to the
* `displayLink` and remove the `displayLink` from the run loop.
*
*
* `displayLink`:
* --------------
*
* - Even though we could implement the `displayLink` cleanup without the
* `invalidate` hook by adding and removing it from the run loop at the
* right times (begin/end animation), we need to account for the possibility
* that the view itself is destroyed mid-interaction. So we always keep it
* added to the run loop, but start/stop it with interactions/animations. We
* remove it from the run loop when the view will be destroyed by React.
*
* +----------+ +--------------+
* | run loop o----strong--->| displayLink |
* +----------+ +--o-----------+
* | ^
* | |
* strong strong
* | |
* v |
* +---------o---+
* | RCTNavigator |
* +-------------+
*
* `dummyView`:
* ------------
* There's no easy way to get a callback that fires when the position of a
* navigation item changes. The actual layers that are moved around during the
* navigation transition are private. Our only hope is to use
* `animateAlongsideTransition`, to set a dummy view's position to transition
* anywhere from -1.0 to 1.0. We later set up a `CADisplayLink` to poll the
* `presentationLayer` of that dummy view and report the value as a "progress"
* percentage.
*
* It was critical that we added the dummy view as a subview of the
* transitionCoordinator's `containerView`, otherwise the animations would not
* work correctly when reversing the gesture direction etc. This seems to be
* undocumented behavior/requirement.
*
*/
@property (nonatomic, readonly, assign) CGFloat mostRecentProgress;
@property (nonatomic, readonly, strong) NSTimer *runTimer;
@property (nonatomic, readonly, assign) NSInteger currentlyTransitioningFrom;
@property (nonatomic, readonly, assign) NSInteger currentlyTransitioningTo;
// Dummy view that we make animate with the same curve/interaction as the
// navigation animation/interaction.
@property (nonatomic, readonly, strong) UIView *dummyView;
@end
@implementation RCTNavigator
{
__weak RCTBridge *_bridge;
NSInteger _numberOfViewControllerMovesToIgnore;
}
@synthesize paused = _paused;
@synthesize pauseCallback = _pauseCallback;
- (instancetype)initWithBridge:(RCTBridge *)bridge
{
RCTAssertParam(bridge);
if ((self = [super initWithFrame:CGRectZero])) {
_paused = YES;
_bridge = bridge;
_mostRecentProgress = kNeverProgressed;
_dummyView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectZero];
_previousRequestedTopOfStack = kNeverRequested; // So that we initialize with a push.
_previousViews = @[];
__weak RCTNavigator *weakSelf = self;
_navigationController = [[RCTNavigationController alloc] initWithScrollCallback:^{
[weakSelf dispatchFakeScrollEvent];
}];
_navigationController.delegate = self;
RCTAssert([self requestSchedulingJavaScriptNavigation], @"Could not acquire JS navigation lock on init");
[self addSubview:_navigationController.view];
[_navigationController.view addSubview:_dummyView];
}
return self;
}
RCT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(- (instancetype)initWithFrame:(CGRect)frame)
RCT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(- (instancetype)initWithCoder:(NSCoder *)aDecoder)
- (void)didUpdateFrame:(__unused RCTFrameUpdate *)update
{
if (_currentlyTransitioningFrom != _currentlyTransitioningTo) {
UIView *topView = _dummyView;
id presentationLayer = [topView.layer presentationLayer];
CGRect frame = [presentationLayer frame];
CGFloat nextProgress = ABS(frame.origin.x);
// Don't want to spam the bridge, when the user holds their finger still mid-navigation.
if (nextProgress == _mostRecentProgress) {
return;
}
_mostRecentProgress = nextProgress;
if (_onNavigationProgress) {
_onNavigationProgress(@{
@"fromIndex": @(_currentlyTransitioningFrom),
@"toIndex": @(_currentlyTransitioningTo),
@"progress": @(nextProgress),
});
}
}
}
- (void)setPaused:(BOOL)paused
{
if (_paused != paused) {
_paused = paused;
if (_pauseCallback) {
_pauseCallback();
}
}
}
- (void)setInteractivePopGestureEnabled:(BOOL)interactivePopGestureEnabled
{
#if !TARGET_OS_TV
_interactivePopGestureEnabled = interactivePopGestureEnabled;
_navigationController.interactivePopGestureRecognizer.delegate = self;
_navigationController.interactivePopGestureRecognizer.enabled = interactivePopGestureEnabled;
_popGestureState = interactivePopGestureEnabled ? RCTPopGestureStateEnabled : RCTPopGestureStateDisabled;
#endif
}
- (void)dealloc
{
#if !TARGET_OS_TV
if (_navigationController.interactivePopGestureRecognizer.delegate == self) {
_navigationController.interactivePopGestureRecognizer.delegate = nil;
}
#endif
_navigationController.delegate = nil;
[_navigationController removeFromParentViewController];
}
- (UIViewController *)reactViewController
{
return _navigationController;
}
- (BOOL)gestureRecognizerShouldBegin:(__unused UIGestureRecognizer *)gestureRecognizer
{
return _navigationController.viewControllers.count > 1;
}
/**
* See documentation about lock lifecycle. This is only here to clean up
* swipe-back abort interaction, which leaves us *no* other way to clean up
* locks aside from the animation complete hook.
*/
- (void)navigationController:(UINavigationController *)navigationController
willShowViewController:(__unused UIViewController *)viewController
animated:(__unused BOOL)animated
{
id<UIViewControllerTransitionCoordinator> tc =
navigationController.topViewController.transitionCoordinator;
__weak RCTNavigator *weakSelf = self;
[tc.containerView addSubview: _dummyView];
[tc animateAlongsideTransition: ^(id<UIViewControllerTransitionCoordinatorContext> context) {
RCTWrapperViewController *fromController =
(RCTWrapperViewController *)[context viewControllerForKey:UITransitionContextFromViewControllerKey];
RCTWrapperViewController *toController =
(RCTWrapperViewController *)[context viewControllerForKey:UITransitionContextToViewControllerKey];
// This may be triggered by a navigation controller unrelated to me: if so, ignore.
if (fromController.navigationController != self->_navigationController ||
toController.navigationController != self->_navigationController) {
return;
}
NSUInteger indexOfFrom = [self.reactSubviews indexOfObject:fromController.navItem];
NSUInteger indexOfTo = [self.reactSubviews indexOfObject:toController.navItem];
CGFloat destination = indexOfFrom < indexOfTo ? 1.0 : -1.0;
self->_dummyView.frame = (CGRect){{destination, 0}, CGSizeZero};
self->_currentlyTransitioningFrom = indexOfFrom;
self->_currentlyTransitioningTo = indexOfTo;
self.paused = NO;
}
completion:^(__unused id<UIViewControllerTransitionCoordinatorContext> context) {
[weakSelf freeLock];
self->_currentlyTransitioningFrom = 0;
self->_currentlyTransitioningTo = 0;
self->_dummyView.frame = CGRectZero;
self.paused = YES;
// Reset the parallel position tracker
}];
}
- (BOOL)requestSchedulingJavaScriptNavigation
{
if (_navigationController.navigationLock == RCTNavigationLockNone) {
_navigationController.navigationLock = RCTNavigationLockJavaScript;
#if !TARGET_OS_TV
_navigationController.interactivePopGestureRecognizer.enabled = NO;
#endif
return YES;
}
return NO;
}
- (void)freeLock
{
_navigationController.navigationLock = RCTNavigationLockNone;
// Unless the pop gesture has been explicitly disabled (RCTPopGestureStateDisabled),
// Set interactivePopGestureRecognizer.enabled to YES
// If the popGestureState is RCTPopGestureStateDefault the default behavior will be maintained
#if !TARGET_OS_TV
_navigationController.interactivePopGestureRecognizer.enabled = self.popGestureState != RCTPopGestureStateDisabled;
#endif
}
/**
* A React subview can be inserted/removed at any time, however if the
* `requestedTopOfStack` changes, there had better be enough subviews present
* to satisfy the push/pop.
*/
- (void)insertReactSubview:(RCTNavItem *)view atIndex:(NSInteger)atIndex
{
RCTAssert([view isKindOfClass:[RCTNavItem class]], @"RCTNavigator only accepts RCTNavItem subviews");
RCTAssert(
_navigationController.navigationLock == RCTNavigationLockJavaScript,
@"Cannot change subviews from JS without first locking."
);
[super insertReactSubview:view atIndex:atIndex];
}
- (void)didUpdateReactSubviews
{
// Do nothing, as subviews are managed by `reactBridgeDidFinishTransaction`
}
- (void)layoutSubviews
{
[super layoutSubviews];
[self reactAddControllerToClosestParent:_navigationController];
_navigationController.view.frame = self.bounds;
}
- (void)removeReactSubview:(RCTNavItem *)subview
{
if (self.reactSubviews.count <= 0 || subview == self.reactSubviews[0]) {
RCTLogError(@"Attempting to remove invalid RCT subview of RCTNavigator");
return;
}
[super removeReactSubview:subview];
}
- (void)handleTopOfStackChanged
{
if (_onNavigationComplete) {
_onNavigationComplete(@{
@"stackLength":@(_navigationController.viewControllers.count)
});
}
}
- (void)dispatchFakeScrollEvent
{
[_bridge.eventDispatcher sendFakeScrollEvent:self.reactTag];
}
/**
* Must be overridden because UIKit removes the view's superview when used
* as a navigator - it's considered outside the view hierarchy.
*/
- (UIView *)reactSuperview
{
RCTAssert(!_bridge.isValid || self.superview != nil, @"put reactNavSuperviewLink back");
UIView *superview = [super reactSuperview];
return superview ?: self.reactNavSuperviewLink;
}
- (void)reactBridgeDidFinishTransaction
{
// we can't hook up the VC hierarchy in 'init' because the subviews aren't
// hooked up yet, so we do it on demand here
[self reactAddControllerToClosestParent:_navigationController];
NSUInteger viewControllerCount = _navigationController.viewControllers.count;
// The "react count" is the count of views that are visible on the navigation
// stack. There may be more beyond this - that aren't visible, and may be
// deleted/purged soon.
NSUInteger previousReactCount =
_previousRequestedTopOfStack == kNeverRequested ? 0 : _previousRequestedTopOfStack + 1;
NSUInteger currentReactCount = _requestedTopOfStack + 1;
BOOL jsGettingAhead =
// ----- previously caught up ------ ------ no longer caught up -------
viewControllerCount == previousReactCount && currentReactCount != viewControllerCount;
BOOL jsCatchingUp =
// --- previously not caught up ---- --------- now caught up ----------
viewControllerCount != previousReactCount && currentReactCount == viewControllerCount;
BOOL jsMakingNoProgressButNeedsToCatchUp =
// --- previously not caught up ---- ------- still the same -----------
viewControllerCount != previousReactCount && currentReactCount == previousReactCount;
BOOL jsMakingNoProgressAndDoesntNeedTo =
// --- previously caught up -------- ------- still caught up ----------
viewControllerCount == previousReactCount && currentReactCount == previousReactCount;
BOOL jsGettingtooSlow =
// --- previously not caught up -------- ------- no longer caught up ----------
viewControllerCount < previousReactCount && currentReactCount < previousReactCount;
BOOL reactPushOne = jsGettingAhead && currentReactCount == previousReactCount + 1;
BOOL reactPopN = jsGettingAhead && currentReactCount < previousReactCount;
// We can actually recover from this situation, but it would be nice to know
// when this error happens. This simply means that JS hasn't caught up to a
// back navigation before progressing. It's likely a bug in the JS code that
// catches up/schedules navigations.
if (!(jsGettingAhead ||
jsCatchingUp ||
jsMakingNoProgressButNeedsToCatchUp ||
jsMakingNoProgressAndDoesntNeedTo ||
jsGettingtooSlow)) {
RCTLogError(@"JS has only made partial progress to catch up to UIKit");
}
if (currentReactCount > self.reactSubviews.count) {
RCTLogError(@"Cannot adjust current top of stack beyond available views");
}
// Views before the previous React count must not have changed. Views greater than previousReactCount
// up to currentReactCount may have changed.
for (NSUInteger i = 0; i < MIN(self.reactSubviews.count, MIN(_previousViews.count, previousReactCount)); i++) {
if (self.reactSubviews[i] != _previousViews[i]) {
RCTLogError(@"current view should equal previous view");
}
}
if (currentReactCount < 1) {
RCTLogError(@"should be at least one current view");
}
if (jsGettingAhead) {
if (reactPushOne) {
UIView *lastView = self.reactSubviews.lastObject;
RCTWrapperViewController *vc = [[RCTWrapperViewController alloc] initWithNavItem:(RCTNavItem *)lastView];
vc.navigationListener = self;
_numberOfViewControllerMovesToIgnore = 1;
[_navigationController pushViewController:vc animated:(currentReactCount > 1)];
} else if (reactPopN) {
UIViewController *viewControllerToPopTo = _navigationController.viewControllers[(currentReactCount - 1)];
_numberOfViewControllerMovesToIgnore = viewControllerCount - currentReactCount;
[_navigationController popToViewController:viewControllerToPopTo animated:YES];
} else {
RCTLogError(@"Pushing or popping more than one view at a time from JS");
}
} else if (jsCatchingUp) {
[self freeLock]; // Nothing to push/pop
} else {
// Else, JS making no progress, could have been unrelated to anything nav.
return;
}
// Only make a copy of the subviews whose validity we expect to be able to check (in the loop, above),
// otherwise we would unnecessarily retain a reference to view(s) no longer on the React navigation stack:
NSUInteger expectedCount = MIN(currentReactCount, self.reactSubviews.count);
_previousViews = [[self.reactSubviews subarrayWithRange: NSMakeRange(0, expectedCount)] copy];
_previousRequestedTopOfStack = _requestedTopOfStack;
}
// TODO: This will likely fail when performing multiple pushes/pops. We must
// free the lock only after the *last* push/pop.
- (void)wrapperViewController:(RCTWrapperViewController *)wrapperViewController
didMoveToNavigationController:(UINavigationController *)navigationController
{
if (self.superview == nil) {
// If superview is nil, then a JS reload (Cmd+R) happened
// while a push/pop is in progress.
return;
}
RCTAssert(
(navigationController == nil || [_navigationController.viewControllers containsObject:wrapperViewController]),
@"if navigation controller is not nil, it should contain the wrapper view controller"
);
RCTAssert(_navigationController.navigationLock == RCTNavigationLockJavaScript ||
_numberOfViewControllerMovesToIgnore == 0,
@"If JS doesn't have the lock there should never be any pending transitions");
/**
* When JS has the lock we want to keep track of when the request completes
* the pending transition count hitting 0 signifies this, and should always
* remain at 0 when JS does not have the lock
*/
if (_numberOfViewControllerMovesToIgnore > 0) {
_numberOfViewControllerMovesToIgnore -= 1;
}
if (_numberOfViewControllerMovesToIgnore == 0) {
[self handleTopOfStackChanged];
[self freeLock];
}
}
@end