GT2/Ejectable/node_modules/expo/build/launch/AppLoadingPlaceholder.d.ts

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/**
* NOTE(brentvatne):
* AppLoadingPlaceholder exists to smooth the upgrade experience to SDK 40. The
* placeholder behaves mostly as expected with the existing API, however it
* will no longer leverage any native APIs to keep the splash screen visible.
* This makes it so a user who upgrades and runs their app can see their app
* running and get the warning about the AppLoading module being removed
* top, without an extraneous red screen that would appear from attempting to
* render an undefined AppLoading component.
*
* Remove this in SDK 42.
*/
import React from 'react';
declare type Props = {
/**
* Optional, you can do this process manually if you prefer.
* This is mainly for backwards compatibility and it is not recommended.
*
* When provided, requires providing `onError` prop as well.
* @deprecated
*/
startAsync: () => Promise<void>;
/**
* If `startAsync` throws an error, it is caught and passed into the provided function.
* @deprecated
*/
onError: (error: Error) => void;
/**
* Called when `startAsync` resolves or rejects.
* This should be used to set state and unmount the `AppLoading` component.
* @deprecated
*/
onFinish: () => void;
/**
* Whether to hide the native splash screen as soon as you unmount the `AppLoading` component.
* Auto-hiding is enabled by default.
*/
autoHideSplash?: boolean;
} | {
/**
* Whether to hide the native splash screen as soon as you unmount the `AppLoading` component.
* Auto-hiding is enabled by default.
*/
autoHideSplash?: boolean;
};
export default class AppLoadingPlaceholder extends React.Component<Props> {
_isMounted: boolean;
componentDidMount(): void;
componentWillUnmount(): void;
private startLoadingAppResourcesAsync;
render(): null;
}
export {};