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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.
*
* @format
* @flow strict-local
*/
'use strict';
import type {ViewProps} from 'react-native/Libraries/Components/View/ViewPropTypes';
import type {ColorValue} from 'react-native/Libraries/StyleSheet/StyleSheetTypes';
import type {
WithDefault,
DirectEventHandler,
Int32,
Float,
} from 'react-native/Libraries/Types/CodegenTypes';
import codegenNativeCommands from 'react-native/Libraries/Utilities/codegenNativeCommands';
import codegenNativeComponent from 'react-native/Libraries/Utilities/codegenNativeComponent';
import type {HostComponent} from 'react-native/Libraries/Renderer/shims/ReactNativeTypes';
import * as React from 'react';
type DrawerStateEvent = $ReadOnly<{|
drawerState: Int32,
|}>;
type DrawerSlideEvent = $ReadOnly<{|
offset: Float,
|}>;
type NativeProps = $ReadOnly<{|
...ViewProps,
/**
* Determines whether the keyboard gets dismissed in response to a drag.
* - 'none' (the default), drags do not dismiss the keyboard.
* - 'on-drag', the keyboard is dismissed when a drag begins.
*/
keyboardDismissMode?: WithDefault<'none' | 'on-drag', 'none'>,
/**
* Specifies the background color of the drawer. The default value is white.
* If you want to set the opacity of the drawer, use rgba. Example:
*
* ```
* return (
* <DrawerLayoutAndroid drawerBackgroundColor="rgba(0,0,0,0.5)">
* </DrawerLayoutAndroid>
* );
* ```
*/
drawerBackgroundColor: ColorValue,
/**
* Specifies the side of the screen from which the drawer will slide in.
*/
drawerPosition?: WithDefault<'left' | 'right', 'left'>,
/**
* Specifies the width of the drawer, more precisely the width of the view that be pulled in
* from the edge of the window.
*/
drawerWidth?: WithDefault<Float, null>,
/**
* Specifies the lock mode of the drawer. The drawer can be locked in 3 states:
* - unlocked (default), meaning that the drawer will respond (open/close) to touch gestures.
* - locked-closed, meaning that the drawer will stay closed and not respond to gestures.
* - locked-open, meaning that the drawer will stay opened and not respond to gestures.
* The drawer may still be opened and closed programmatically (`openDrawer`/`closeDrawer`).
*/
drawerLockMode?: WithDefault<
'unlocked' | 'locked-closed' | 'locked-open',
'unlocked',
>,
/**
* Function called whenever there is an interaction with the navigation view.
*/
onDrawerSlide?: ?DirectEventHandler<DrawerSlideEvent>,
/**
* Function called when the drawer state has changed. The drawer can be in 3 states:
* - Idle, meaning there is no interaction with the navigation view happening at the time
* - Dragging, meaning there is currently an interaction with the navigation view
* - Settling, meaning that there was an interaction with the navigation view, and the
* navigation view is now finishing its closing or opening animation
*/
onDrawerStateChanged?: ?DirectEventHandler<DrawerStateEvent>,
/**
* Function called whenever the navigation view has been opened.
*/
onDrawerOpen?: ?DirectEventHandler<null, 'topDrawerOpened'>,
/**
* Function called whenever the navigation view has been closed.
*/
onDrawerClose?: ?DirectEventHandler<null, 'topDrawerClosed'>,
/**
* Make the drawer take the entire screen and draw the background of the
* status bar to allow it to open over the status bar. It will only have an
* effect on API 21+.
*/
statusBarBackgroundColor?: ?ColorValue,
|}>;
type NativeType = HostComponent<NativeProps>;
interface NativeCommands {
+openDrawer: (viewRef: React.ElementRef<NativeType>) => void;
+closeDrawer: (viewRef: React.ElementRef<NativeType>) => void;
}
export const Commands: NativeCommands = codegenNativeCommands<NativeCommands>({
supportedCommands: ['openDrawer', 'closeDrawer'],
});
export default (codegenNativeComponent<NativeProps>(
'AndroidDrawerLayout',
): NativeType);