GT2/GT2-Android/node_modules/react-native/Libraries/Components/ToolbarAndroid/ToolbarAndroid.android.js

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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 ToolbarAndroid
*/
'use strict';
var Image = require('Image');
var NativeMethodsMixin = require('NativeMethodsMixin');
var React = require('React');
var PropTypes = require('prop-types');
var ReactNativeViewAttributes = require('ReactNativeViewAttributes');
var UIManager = require('UIManager');
var ViewPropTypes = require('ViewPropTypes');
var ColorPropType = require('ColorPropType');
var createReactClass = require('create-react-class');
var requireNativeComponent = require('requireNativeComponent');
var resolveAssetSource = require('resolveAssetSource');
var optionalImageSource = PropTypes.oneOfType([
Image.propTypes.source,
// Image.propTypes.source is required but we want it to be optional, so we OR
// it with a nullable propType.
PropTypes.oneOf([]),
]);
/**
* React component that wraps the Android-only [`Toolbar` widget][0]. A Toolbar can display a logo,
* navigation icon (e.g. hamburger menu), a title & subtitle and a list of actions. The title and
* subtitle are expanded so the logo and navigation icons are displayed on the left, title and
* subtitle in the middle and the actions on the right.
*
* If the toolbar has an only child, it will be displayed between the title and actions.
*
* Although the Toolbar supports remote images for the logo, navigation and action icons, this
* should only be used in DEV mode where `require('./some_icon.png')` translates into a packager
* URL. In release mode you should always use a drawable resource for these icons. Using
* `require('./some_icon.png')` will do this automatically for you, so as long as you don't
* explicitly use e.g. `{uri: 'http://...'}`, you will be good.
*
* Example:
*
* ```
* render: function() {
* return (
* <ToolbarAndroid
* logo={require('./app_logo.png')}
* title="AwesomeApp"
* actions={[{title: 'Settings', icon: require('./icon_settings.png'), show: 'always'}]}
* onActionSelected={this.onActionSelected} />
* )
* },
* onActionSelected: function(position) {
* if (position === 0) { // index of 'Settings'
* showSettings();
* }
* }
* ```
*
* [0]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v7/widget/Toolbar.html
*/
var ToolbarAndroid = createReactClass({
displayName: 'ToolbarAndroid',
mixins: [NativeMethodsMixin],
propTypes: {
...ViewPropTypes,
/**
* Sets possible actions on the toolbar as part of the action menu. These are displayed as icons
* or text on the right side of the widget. If they don't fit they are placed in an 'overflow'
* menu.
*
* This property takes an array of objects, where each object has the following keys:
*
* * `title`: **required**, the title of this action
* * `icon`: the icon for this action, e.g. `require('./some_icon.png')`
* * `show`: when to show this action as an icon or hide it in the overflow menu: `always`,
* `ifRoom` or `never`
* * `showWithText`: boolean, whether to show text alongside the icon or not
*/
actions: PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.shape({
title: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
icon: optionalImageSource,
show: PropTypes.oneOf(['always', 'ifRoom', 'never']),
showWithText: PropTypes.bool
})),
/**
* Sets the toolbar logo.
*/
logo: optionalImageSource,
/**
* Sets the navigation icon.
*/
navIcon: optionalImageSource,
/**
* Callback that is called when an action is selected. The only argument that is passed to the
* callback is the position of the action in the actions array.
*/
onActionSelected: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Callback called when the icon is selected.
*/
onIconClicked: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Sets the overflow icon.
*/
overflowIcon: optionalImageSource,
/**
* Sets the toolbar subtitle.
*/
subtitle: PropTypes.string,
/**
* Sets the toolbar subtitle color.
*/
subtitleColor: ColorPropType,
/**
* Sets the toolbar title.
*/
title: PropTypes.string,
/**
* Sets the toolbar title color.
*/
titleColor: ColorPropType,
/**
* Sets the content inset for the toolbar starting edge.
*
* The content inset affects the valid area for Toolbar content other than
* the navigation button and menu. Insets define the minimum margin for
* these components and can be used to effectively align Toolbar content
* along well-known gridlines.
*/
contentInsetStart: PropTypes.number,
/**
* Sets the content inset for the toolbar ending edge.
*
* The content inset affects the valid area for Toolbar content other than
* the navigation button and menu. Insets define the minimum margin for
* these components and can be used to effectively align Toolbar content
* along well-known gridlines.
*/
contentInsetEnd: PropTypes.number,
/**
* Used to set the toolbar direction to RTL.
* In addition to this property you need to add
*
* android:supportsRtl="true"
*
* to your application AndroidManifest.xml and then call
* `setLayoutDirection(LayoutDirection.RTL)` in your MainActivity
* `onCreate` method.
*/
rtl: PropTypes.bool,
/**
* Used to locate this view in end-to-end tests.
*/
testID: PropTypes.string,
},
render: function() {
var nativeProps = {
...this.props,
};
if (this.props.logo) {
nativeProps.logo = resolveAssetSource(this.props.logo);
}
if (this.props.navIcon) {
nativeProps.navIcon = resolveAssetSource(this.props.navIcon);
}
if (this.props.overflowIcon) {
nativeProps.overflowIcon = resolveAssetSource(this.props.overflowIcon);
}
if (this.props.actions) {
var nativeActions = [];
for (var i = 0; i < this.props.actions.length; i++) {
var action = {
...this.props.actions[i],
};
if (action.icon) {
action.icon = resolveAssetSource(action.icon);
}
if (action.show) {
action.show = UIManager.ToolbarAndroid.Constants.ShowAsAction[action.show];
}
nativeActions.push(action);
}
nativeProps.nativeActions = nativeActions;
}
return <NativeToolbar onSelect={this._onSelect} {...nativeProps} />;
},
_onSelect: function(event) {
var position = event.nativeEvent.position;
if (position === -1) {
this.props.onIconClicked && this.props.onIconClicked();
} else {
this.props.onActionSelected && this.props.onActionSelected(position);
}
},
});
var NativeToolbar = requireNativeComponent('ToolbarAndroid', ToolbarAndroid, {
nativeOnly: {
nativeActions: true,
}
});
module.exports = ToolbarAndroid;