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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 "RCTScrollView.h" | |
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h> | |
#import "RCTConvert.h" | |
#import "RCTEventDispatcher.h" | |
#import "RCTLog.h" | |
#import "RCTRefreshControl.h" | |
#import "RCTUIManager.h" | |
#import "RCTUtils.h" | |
#import "UIView+Private.h" | |
#import "UIView+React.h" | |
CGFloat const ZINDEX_DEFAULT = 0; | |
CGFloat const ZINDEX_STICKY_HEADER = 50; | |
@interface RCTScrollEvent : NSObject <RCTEvent> | |
- (instancetype)initWithEventName:(NSString *)eventName | |
reactTag:(NSNumber *)reactTag | |
scrollView:(UIScrollView *)scrollView | |
userData:(NSDictionary *)userData | |
coalescingKey:(uint16_t)coalescingKey NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER; | |
@end | |
@implementation RCTScrollEvent | |
{ | |
UIScrollView *_scrollView; | |
NSDictionary *_userData; | |
uint16_t _coalescingKey; | |
} | |
@synthesize viewTag = _viewTag; | |
@synthesize eventName = _eventName; | |
- (instancetype)initWithEventName:(NSString *)eventName | |
reactTag:(NSNumber *)reactTag | |
scrollView:(UIScrollView *)scrollView | |
userData:(NSDictionary *)userData | |
coalescingKey:(uint16_t)coalescingKey | |
{ | |
RCTAssertParam(reactTag); | |
if ((self = [super init])) { | |
_eventName = [eventName copy]; | |
_viewTag = reactTag; | |
_scrollView = scrollView; | |
_userData = userData; | |
_coalescingKey = coalescingKey; | |
} | |
return self; | |
} | |
RCT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(- (instancetype)init) | |
- (uint16_t)coalescingKey | |
{ | |
return _coalescingKey; | |
} | |
- (NSDictionary *)body | |
{ | |
NSDictionary *body = @{ | |
@"contentOffset": @{ | |
@"x": @(_scrollView.contentOffset.x), | |
@"y": @(_scrollView.contentOffset.y) | |
}, | |
@"contentInset": @{ | |
@"top": @(_scrollView.contentInset.top), | |
@"left": @(_scrollView.contentInset.left), | |
@"bottom": @(_scrollView.contentInset.bottom), | |
@"right": @(_scrollView.contentInset.right) | |
}, | |
@"contentSize": @{ | |
@"width": @(_scrollView.contentSize.width), | |
@"height": @(_scrollView.contentSize.height) | |
}, | |
@"layoutMeasurement": @{ | |
@"width": @(_scrollView.frame.size.width), | |
@"height": @(_scrollView.frame.size.height) | |
}, | |
@"zoomScale": @(_scrollView.zoomScale ?: 1), | |
}; | |
if (_userData) { | |
NSMutableDictionary *mutableBody = [body mutableCopy]; | |
[mutableBody addEntriesFromDictionary:_userData]; | |
body = mutableBody; | |
} | |
return body; | |
} | |
- (BOOL)canCoalesce | |
{ | |
return YES; | |
} | |
- (RCTScrollEvent *)coalesceWithEvent:(RCTScrollEvent *)newEvent | |
{ | |
NSArray<NSDictionary *> *updatedChildFrames = [_userData[@"updatedChildFrames"] arrayByAddingObjectsFromArray:newEvent->_userData[@"updatedChildFrames"]]; | |
if (updatedChildFrames) { | |
NSMutableDictionary *userData = [newEvent->_userData mutableCopy]; | |
userData[@"updatedChildFrames"] = updatedChildFrames; | |
newEvent->_userData = userData; | |
} | |
return newEvent; | |
} | |
+ (NSString *)moduleDotMethod | |
{ | |
return @"RCTEventEmitter.receiveEvent"; | |
} | |
- (NSArray *)arguments | |
{ | |
return @[self.viewTag, RCTNormalizeInputEventName(self.eventName), [self body]]; | |
} | |
@end | |
/** | |
* Include a custom scroll view subclass because we want to limit certain | |
* default UIKit behaviors such as textFields automatically scrolling | |
* scroll views that contain them and support sticky headers. | |
*/ | |
@interface RCTCustomScrollView : UIScrollView<UIGestureRecognizerDelegate> | |
@property (nonatomic, copy) NSIndexSet *stickyHeaderIndices; | |
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL centerContent; | |
//@property (nonatomic, strong) RCTRefreshControl *refreshControl; | |
@property (nonatomic, strong) RCTRefreshControl *rctRefreshControl; | |
@end | |
@implementation RCTCustomScrollView | |
{ | |
__weak UIView *_dockedHeaderView; | |
//RCTRefreshControl *_refreshControl; | |
} | |
- (instancetype)initWithFrame:(CGRect)frame | |
{ | |
if ((self = [super initWithFrame:frame])) { | |
[self.panGestureRecognizer addTarget:self action:@selector(handleCustomPan:)]; | |
} | |
return self; | |
} | |
- (UIView *)contentView | |
{ | |
return ((RCTScrollView *)self.superview).contentView; | |
} | |
/** | |
* @return Whether or not the scroll view interaction should be blocked because | |
* JS was found to be the responder. | |
*/ | |
- (BOOL)_shouldDisableScrollInteraction | |
{ | |
// Since this may be called on every pan, we need to make sure to only climb | |
// the hierarchy on rare occasions. | |
UIView *JSResponder = [RCTUIManager JSResponder]; | |
if (JSResponder && JSResponder != self.superview) { | |
BOOL superviewHasResponder = [self isDescendantOfView:JSResponder]; | |
return superviewHasResponder; | |
} | |
return NO; | |
} | |
- (void)handleCustomPan:(__unused UIPanGestureRecognizer *)sender | |
{ | |
if ([self _shouldDisableScrollInteraction] && ![[RCTUIManager JSResponder] isKindOfClass:[RCTScrollView class]]) { | |
self.panGestureRecognizer.enabled = NO; | |
self.panGestureRecognizer.enabled = YES; | |
// TODO: If mid bounce, animate the scroll view to a non-bounced position | |
// while disabling (but only if `stopScrollInteractionIfJSHasResponder` was | |
// called *during* a `pan`. Currently, it will just snap into place which | |
// is not so bad either. | |
// Another approach: | |
// self.scrollEnabled = NO; | |
// self.scrollEnabled = YES; | |
} | |
} | |
- (void)scrollRectToVisible:(__unused CGRect)rect animated:(__unused BOOL)animated | |
{ | |
// noop | |
} | |
/** | |
* Returning `YES` cancels touches for the "inner" `view` and causes a scroll. | |
* Returning `NO` causes touches to be directed to that inner view and prevents | |
* the scroll view from scrolling. | |
* | |
* `YES` -> Allows scrolling. | |
* `NO` -> Doesn't allow scrolling. | |
* | |
* By default this returns NO for all views that are UIControls and YES for | |
* everything else. What that does is allows scroll views to scroll even when a | |
* touch started inside of a `UIControl` (`UIButton` etc). For React scroll | |
* views, we want the default to be the same behavior as `UIControl`s so we | |
* return `YES` by default. But there's one case where we want to block the | |
* scrolling no matter what: When JS believes it has its own responder lock on | |
* a view that is *above* the scroll view in the hierarchy. So we abuse this | |
* `touchesShouldCancelInContentView` API in order to stop the scroll view from | |
* scrolling in this case. | |
* | |
* We are not aware of *any* other solution to the problem because alternative | |
* approaches require that we disable the scrollview *before* touches begin or | |
* move. This approach (`touchesShouldCancelInContentView`) works even if the | |
* JS responder is set after touches start/move because | |
* `touchesShouldCancelInContentView` is called as soon as the scroll view has | |
* been touched and dragged *just* far enough to decide to begin the "drag" | |
* movement of the scroll interaction. Returning `NO`, will cause the drag | |
* operation to fail. | |
* | |
* `touchesShouldCancelInContentView` will stop the *initialization* of a | |
* scroll pan gesture and most of the time this is sufficient. On rare | |
* occasion, the scroll gesture would have already initialized right before JS | |
* notifies native of the JS responder being set. In order to recover from that | |
* timing issue we have a fallback that kills any ongoing pan gesture that | |
* occurs when native is notified of a JS responder. | |
* | |
* Note: Explicitly returning `YES`, instead of relying on the default fixes | |
* (at least) one bug where if you have a UIControl inside a UIScrollView and | |
* tap on the UIControl and then start dragging (to scroll), it won't scroll. | |
* Chat with andras for more details. | |
* | |
* In order to have this called, you must have delaysContentTouches set to NO | |
* (which is the not the `UIKit` default). | |
*/ | |
- (BOOL)touchesShouldCancelInContentView:(__unused UIView *)view | |
{ | |
//TODO: shouldn't this call super if _shouldDisableScrollInteraction returns NO? | |
return ![self _shouldDisableScrollInteraction]; | |
} | |
/* | |
* Automatically centers the content such that if the content is smaller than the | |
* ScrollView, we force it to be centered, but when you zoom or the content otherwise | |
* becomes larger than the ScrollView, there is no padding around the content but it | |
* can still fill the whole view. | |
*/ | |
- (void)setContentOffset:(CGPoint)contentOffset | |
{ | |
UIView *contentView = [self contentView]; | |
if (contentView && _centerContent) { | |
CGSize subviewSize = contentView.frame.size; | |
CGSize scrollViewSize = self.bounds.size; | |
if (subviewSize.width < scrollViewSize.width) { | |
contentOffset.x = -(scrollViewSize.width - subviewSize.width) / 2.0; | |
} | |
if (subviewSize.height < scrollViewSize.height) { | |
contentOffset.y = -(scrollViewSize.height - subviewSize.height) / 2.0; | |
} | |
} | |
super.contentOffset = contentOffset; | |
} | |
- (void)dockClosestSectionHeader | |
{ | |
UIView *contentView = [self contentView]; | |
CGFloat scrollTop = self.bounds.origin.y + self.contentInset.top; | |
// If the RefreshControl is refreshing, remove it's height so sticky headers are | |
// positioned properly when scrolling down while refreshing. | |
//if (self.refreshControl != nil && self.refreshControl.refreshing) { | |
// scrollTop -= self.refreshControl.frame.size.height; | |
//} | |
if (_rctRefreshControl != nil && _rctRefreshControl.refreshing) { | |
scrollTop -= _rctRefreshControl.frame.size.height; | |
} | |
// Find the section headers that need to be docked | |
__block UIView *previousHeader = nil; | |
__block UIView *currentHeader = nil; | |
__block UIView *nextHeader = nil; | |
NSUInteger subviewCount = contentView.reactSubviews.count; | |
[_stickyHeaderIndices enumerateIndexesWithOptions:0 usingBlock: | |
^(NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) { | |
// If the subviews are out of sync with the sticky header indices don't | |
// do anything. | |
if (idx >= subviewCount) { | |
*stop = YES; | |
return; | |
} | |
UIView *header = contentView.reactSubviews[idx]; | |
// If nextHeader not yet found, search for docked headers | |
if (!nextHeader) { | |
CGFloat height = header.bounds.size.height; | |
CGFloat top = header.center.y - height * header.layer.anchorPoint.y; | |
if (top > scrollTop) { | |
nextHeader = header; | |
} else { | |
previousHeader = currentHeader; | |
currentHeader = header; | |
} | |
} | |
// Reset transforms for header views | |
header.transform = CGAffineTransformIdentity; | |
header.layer.zPosition = ZINDEX_DEFAULT; | |
}]; | |
// If no docked header, bail out | |
if (!currentHeader) { | |
return; | |
} | |
// Adjust current header to hug the top of the screen | |
CGFloat currentFrameHeight = currentHeader.bounds.size.height; | |
CGFloat currentFrameTop = currentHeader.center.y - currentFrameHeight * currentHeader.layer.anchorPoint.y; | |
CGFloat yOffset = scrollTop - currentFrameTop; | |
if (nextHeader) { | |
// The next header nudges the current header out of the way when it reaches | |
// the top of the screen | |
CGFloat nextFrameHeight = nextHeader.bounds.size.height; | |
CGFloat nextFrameTop = nextHeader.center.y - nextFrameHeight * nextHeader.layer.anchorPoint.y; | |
CGFloat overlap = currentFrameHeight - (nextFrameTop - scrollTop); | |
yOffset -= MAX(0, overlap); | |
} | |
currentHeader.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeTranslation(0, yOffset); | |
currentHeader.layer.zPosition = ZINDEX_STICKY_HEADER; | |
_dockedHeaderView = currentHeader; | |
if (previousHeader) { | |
// The previous header sits right above the currentHeader's initial position | |
// so it scrolls away nicely once the currentHeader has locked into place | |
CGFloat previousFrameHeight = previousHeader.bounds.size.height; | |
CGFloat targetCenter = currentFrameTop - previousFrameHeight * (1.0 - previousHeader.layer.anchorPoint.y); | |
yOffset = targetCenter - previousHeader.center.y; | |
previousHeader.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeTranslation(0, yOffset); | |
previousHeader.layer.zPosition = ZINDEX_STICKY_HEADER; | |
} | |
} | |
- (UIView *)hitTest:(CGPoint)point withEvent:(UIEvent *)event | |
{ | |
if (_dockedHeaderView && [self pointInside:point withEvent:event]) { | |
CGPoint convertedPoint = [_dockedHeaderView convertPoint:point fromView:self]; | |
UIView *hitView = [_dockedHeaderView hitTest:convertedPoint withEvent:event]; | |
if (hitView) { | |
return hitView; | |
} | |
} | |
return [super hitTest:point withEvent:event]; | |
} | |
- (void)setRctRefreshControl:(RCTRefreshControl *)refreshControl | |
{ | |
/* | |
if (_refreshControl) { | |
[_refreshControl removeFromSuperview]; | |
} | |
_refreshControl = refreshControl; | |
[self addSubview:_refreshControl]; | |
*/ | |
if (_rctRefreshControl) { | |
[_rctRefreshControl removeFromSuperview]; | |
} | |
_rctRefreshControl = refreshControl; | |
[self addSubview:_rctRefreshControl]; | |
} | |
@end | |
@implementation RCTScrollView | |
{ | |
RCTEventDispatcher *_eventDispatcher; | |
RCTCustomScrollView *_scrollView; | |
UIView *_contentView; | |
NSTimeInterval _lastScrollDispatchTime; | |
NSMutableArray<NSValue *> *_cachedChildFrames; | |
BOOL _allowNextScrollNoMatterWhat; | |
CGRect _lastClippedToRect; | |
uint16_t _coalescingKey; | |
NSString *_lastEmittedEventName; | |
NSHashTable *_scrollListeners; | |
} | |
@synthesize nativeScrollDelegate = _nativeScrollDelegate; | |
- (instancetype)initWithEventDispatcher:(RCTEventDispatcher *)eventDispatcher | |
{ | |
RCTAssertParam(eventDispatcher); | |
if ((self = [super initWithFrame:CGRectZero])) { | |
_eventDispatcher = eventDispatcher; | |
_scrollView = [[RCTCustomScrollView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectZero]; | |
_scrollView.delegate = self; | |
_scrollView.delaysContentTouches = NO; | |
_automaticallyAdjustContentInsets = YES; | |
_contentInset = UIEdgeInsetsZero; | |
_contentSize = CGSizeZero; | |
_lastClippedToRect = CGRectNull; | |
_scrollEventThrottle = 0.0; | |
_lastScrollDispatchTime = 0; | |
_cachedChildFrames = [NSMutableArray new]; | |
_scrollListeners = [NSHashTable weakObjectsHashTable]; | |
[self addSubview:_scrollView]; | |
} | |
return self; | |
} | |
RCT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(- (instancetype)initWithFrame:(CGRect)frame) | |
RCT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(- (instancetype)initWithCoder:(NSCoder *)aDecoder) | |
- (void)setRemoveClippedSubviews:(__unused BOOL)removeClippedSubviews | |
{ | |
// Does nothing | |
} | |
- (void)insertReactSubview:(UIView *)view atIndex:(__unused NSInteger)atIndex | |
{ | |
if ([view isKindOfClass:[RCTRefreshControl class]]) { | |
// _scrollView.refreshControl = (RCTRefreshControl*)view; | |
[_scrollView setRctRefreshControl:(RCTRefreshControl *)view]; | |
} else { | |
RCTAssert(_contentView == nil, @"RCTScrollView may only contain a single subview"); | |
_contentView = view; | |
[_scrollView addSubview:view]; | |
} | |
} | |
- (void)removeReactSubview:(UIView *)subview | |
{ | |
if ([subview isKindOfClass:[RCTRefreshControl class]]) { | |
//_scrollView.refreshControl = nil; | |
[_scrollView setRctRefreshControl:nil]; | |
} else { | |
RCTAssert(_contentView == subview, @"Attempted to remove non-existent subview"); | |
_contentView = nil; | |
[subview removeFromSuperview]; | |
} | |
} | |
- (NSArray<UIView *> *)reactSubviews | |
{ | |
//if (_contentView && _scrollView.refreshControl) { | |
// return @[_contentView, _scrollView.refreshControl]; | |
//} | |
if (_contentView && _scrollView.rctRefreshControl) { | |
return @[_contentView, _scrollView.rctRefreshControl]; | |
} | |
return _contentView ? @[_contentView] : @[]; | |
} | |
- (BOOL)centerContent | |
{ | |
return _scrollView.centerContent; | |
} | |
- (void)setCenterContent:(BOOL)centerContent | |
{ | |
_scrollView.centerContent = centerContent; | |
} | |
- (NSIndexSet *)stickyHeaderIndices | |
{ | |
return _scrollView.stickyHeaderIndices; | |
} | |
- (void)setStickyHeaderIndices:(NSIndexSet *)headerIndices | |
{ | |
RCTAssert(_scrollView.contentSize.width <= self.frame.size.width, | |
@"sticky headers are not supported with horizontal scrolled views"); | |
_scrollView.stickyHeaderIndices = headerIndices; | |
} | |
- (void)setClipsToBounds:(BOOL)clipsToBounds | |
{ | |
super.clipsToBounds = clipsToBounds; | |
_scrollView.clipsToBounds = clipsToBounds; | |
} | |
- (void)dealloc | |
{ | |
_scrollView.delegate = nil; | |
} | |
- (void)layoutSubviews | |
{ | |
[super layoutSubviews]; | |
RCTAssert(self.subviews.count == 1, @"we should only have exactly one subview"); | |
RCTAssert([self.subviews lastObject] == _scrollView, @"our only subview should be a scrollview"); | |
CGPoint originalOffset = _scrollView.contentOffset; | |
_scrollView.frame = self.bounds; | |
_scrollView.contentOffset = originalOffset; | |
// Adjust the refresh control frame if the scrollview layout changes. | |
// RCTRefreshControl *refreshControl = _scrollView.refreshControl; | |
RCTRefreshControl *refreshControl = _scrollView.rctRefreshControl; | |
if (refreshControl && refreshControl.refreshing) { | |
refreshControl.frame = (CGRect){_scrollView.contentOffset, {_scrollView.frame.size.width, refreshControl.frame.size.height}}; | |
} | |
[self updateClippedSubviews]; | |
} | |
- (void)updateClippedSubviews | |
{ | |
// Find a suitable view to use for clipping | |
UIView *clipView = [self react_findClipView]; | |
if (!clipView) { | |
return; | |
} | |
static const CGFloat leeway = 1.0; | |
const CGSize contentSize = _scrollView.contentSize; | |
const CGRect bounds = _scrollView.bounds; | |
const BOOL scrollsHorizontally = contentSize.width > bounds.size.width; | |
const BOOL scrollsVertically = contentSize.height > bounds.size.height; | |
const BOOL shouldClipAgain = | |
CGRectIsNull(_lastClippedToRect) || | |
(scrollsHorizontally && (bounds.size.width < leeway || fabs(_lastClippedToRect.origin.x - bounds.origin.x) >= leeway)) || | |
(scrollsVertically && (bounds.size.height < leeway || fabs(_lastClippedToRect.origin.y - bounds.origin.y) >= leeway)); | |
if (shouldClipAgain) { | |
const CGRect clipRect = CGRectInset(clipView.bounds, -leeway, -leeway); | |
[self react_updateClippedSubviewsWithClipRect:clipRect relativeToView:clipView]; | |
_lastClippedToRect = bounds; | |
} | |
} | |
- (void)setContentInset:(UIEdgeInsets)contentInset | |
{ | |
CGPoint contentOffset = _scrollView.contentOffset; | |
_contentInset = contentInset; | |
[RCTView autoAdjustInsetsForView:self | |
withScrollView:_scrollView | |
updateOffset:NO]; | |
_scrollView.contentOffset = contentOffset; | |
} | |
- (void)scrollToOffset:(CGPoint)offset | |
{ | |
[self scrollToOffset:offset animated:YES]; | |
} | |
- (void)scrollToOffset:(CGPoint)offset animated:(BOOL)animated | |
{ | |
if (!CGPointEqualToPoint(_scrollView.contentOffset, offset)) { | |
// Ensure at least one scroll event will fire | |
_allowNextScrollNoMatterWhat = YES; | |
[_scrollView setContentOffset:offset animated:animated]; | |
} | |
} | |
- (void)zoomToRect:(CGRect)rect animated:(BOOL)animated | |
{ | |
[_scrollView zoomToRect:rect animated:animated]; | |
} | |
- (void)refreshContentInset | |
{ | |
[RCTView autoAdjustInsetsForView:self | |
withScrollView:_scrollView | |
updateOffset:YES]; | |
} | |
#pragma mark - ScrollView delegate | |
#define RCT_SEND_SCROLL_EVENT(_eventName, _userData) { \ | |
NSString *eventName = NSStringFromSelector(@selector(_eventName)); \ | |
[self sendScrollEventWithName:eventName scrollView:_scrollView userData:_userData]; \ | |
} | |
#define RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(call) \ | |
for (NSObject<UIScrollViewDelegate> *scrollViewListener in _scrollListeners) { \ | |
if ([scrollViewListener respondsToSelector:_cmd]) { \ | |
[scrollViewListener call]; \ | |
} \ | |
} | |
#define RCT_SCROLL_EVENT_HANDLER(delegateMethod, eventName) \ | |
- (void)delegateMethod:(UIScrollView *)scrollView \ | |
{ \ | |
RCT_SEND_SCROLL_EVENT(eventName, nil); \ | |
RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(delegateMethod:scrollView); \ | |
} | |
RCT_SCROLL_EVENT_HANDLER(scrollViewWillBeginDecelerating, onMomentumScrollBegin) | |
RCT_SCROLL_EVENT_HANDLER(scrollViewDidZoom, onScroll) | |
- (void)setNativeScrollDelegate:(NSObject<UIScrollViewDelegate> *)nativeScrollDelegate | |
{ | |
if (nativeScrollDelegate != _nativeScrollDelegate) { | |
if (_nativeScrollDelegate) { | |
[_scrollListeners removeObject:_nativeScrollDelegate]; | |
} | |
if (nativeScrollDelegate) { | |
[_scrollListeners addObject:nativeScrollDelegate]; | |
} | |
_nativeScrollDelegate = nativeScrollDelegate; | |
} | |
} | |
- (void)addScrollListener:(NSObject<UIScrollViewDelegate> *)scrollListener | |
{ | |
[_scrollListeners addObject:scrollListener]; | |
} | |
- (void)removeScrollListener:(NSObject<UIScrollViewDelegate> *)scrollListener | |
{ | |
if (scrollListener == _nativeScrollDelegate) { | |
[self setNativeScrollDelegate:nil]; | |
} else { | |
[_scrollListeners removeObject:scrollListener]; | |
} | |
} | |
- (void)scrollViewDidScroll:(UIScrollView *)scrollView | |
{ | |
[_scrollView dockClosestSectionHeader]; | |
[self updateClippedSubviews]; | |
NSTimeInterval now = CACurrentMediaTime(); | |
/** | |
* TODO: this logic looks wrong, and it may be because it is. Currently, if _scrollEventThrottle | |
* is set to zero (the default), the "didScroll" event is only sent once per scroll, instead of repeatedly | |
* while scrolling as expected. However, if you "fix" that bug, ScrollView will generate repeated | |
* warnings, and behave strangely (ListView works fine however), so don't fix it unless you fix that too! | |
*/ | |
if (_allowNextScrollNoMatterWhat || | |
(_scrollEventThrottle > 0 && _scrollEventThrottle < (now - _lastScrollDispatchTime))) { | |
// Calculate changed frames | |
NSArray<NSDictionary *> *childFrames = [self calculateChildFramesData]; | |
// Dispatch event | |
RCT_SEND_SCROLL_EVENT(onScroll, (@{@"updatedChildFrames": childFrames})); | |
// Update dispatch time | |
_lastScrollDispatchTime = now; | |
_allowNextScrollNoMatterWhat = NO; | |
} | |
RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(scrollViewDidScroll:scrollView); | |
} | |
- (NSArray<NSDictionary *> *)calculateChildFramesData | |
{ | |
NSMutableArray<NSDictionary *> *updatedChildFrames = [NSMutableArray new]; | |
[[_contentView reactSubviews] enumerateObjectsUsingBlock: | |
^(UIView *subview, NSUInteger idx, __unused BOOL *stop) { | |
// Check if new or changed | |
CGRect newFrame = subview.frame; | |
BOOL frameChanged = NO; | |
if (_cachedChildFrames.count <= idx) { | |
frameChanged = YES; | |
[_cachedChildFrames addObject:[NSValue valueWithCGRect:newFrame]]; | |
} else if (!CGRectEqualToRect(newFrame, [_cachedChildFrames[idx] CGRectValue])) { | |
frameChanged = YES; | |
_cachedChildFrames[idx] = [NSValue valueWithCGRect:newFrame]; | |
} | |
// Create JS frame object | |
if (frameChanged) { | |
[updatedChildFrames addObject: @{ | |
@"index": @(idx), | |
@"x": @(newFrame.origin.x), | |
@"y": @(newFrame.origin.y), | |
@"width": @(newFrame.size.width), | |
@"height": @(newFrame.size.height), | |
}]; | |
} | |
}]; | |
return updatedChildFrames; | |
} | |
- (void)scrollViewWillBeginDragging:(UIScrollView *)scrollView | |
{ | |
_allowNextScrollNoMatterWhat = YES; // Ensure next scroll event is recorded, regardless of throttle | |
RCT_SEND_SCROLL_EVENT(onScrollBeginDrag, nil); | |
RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(scrollViewWillBeginDragging:scrollView); | |
} | |
- (void)scrollViewWillEndDragging:(UIScrollView *)scrollView withVelocity:(CGPoint)velocity targetContentOffset:(inout CGPoint *)targetContentOffset | |
{ | |
// snapToInterval | |
// An alternative to enablePaging which allows setting custom stopping intervals, | |
// smaller than a full page size. Often seen in apps which feature horizonally | |
// scrolling items. snapToInterval does not enforce scrolling one interval at a time | |
// but guarantees that the scroll will stop at an interval point. | |
if (self.snapToInterval) { | |
CGFloat snapToIntervalF = (CGFloat)self.snapToInterval; | |
// Find which axis to snap | |
BOOL isHorizontal = (scrollView.contentSize.width > self.frame.size.width); | |
// What is the current offset? | |
CGFloat targetContentOffsetAlongAxis = isHorizontal ? targetContentOffset->x : targetContentOffset->y; | |
// Which direction is the scroll travelling? | |
CGPoint translation = [scrollView.panGestureRecognizer translationInView:scrollView]; | |
CGFloat translationAlongAxis = isHorizontal ? translation.x : translation.y; | |
// Offset based on desired alignment | |
CGFloat frameLength = isHorizontal ? self.frame.size.width : self.frame.size.height; | |
CGFloat alignmentOffset = 0.0f; | |
if ([self.snapToAlignment isEqualToString: @"center"]) { | |
alignmentOffset = (frameLength * 0.5f) + (snapToIntervalF * 0.5f); | |
} else if ([self.snapToAlignment isEqualToString: @"end"]) { | |
alignmentOffset = frameLength; | |
} | |
// Pick snap point based on direction and proximity | |
NSInteger snapIndex = floor((targetContentOffsetAlongAxis + alignmentOffset) / snapToIntervalF); | |
snapIndex = (translationAlongAxis < 0) ? snapIndex + 1 : snapIndex; | |
CGFloat newTargetContentOffset = ( snapIndex * snapToIntervalF ) - alignmentOffset; | |
// Set new targetContentOffset | |
if (isHorizontal) { | |
targetContentOffset->x = newTargetContentOffset; | |
} else { | |
targetContentOffset->y = newTargetContentOffset; | |
} | |
} | |
NSDictionary *userData = @{ | |
@"velocity": @{ | |
@"x": @(velocity.x), | |
@"y": @(velocity.y) | |
}, | |
@"targetContentOffset": @{ | |
@"x": @(targetContentOffset->x), | |
@"y": @(targetContentOffset->y) | |
} | |
}; | |
RCT_SEND_SCROLL_EVENT(onScrollEndDrag, userData); | |
RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(scrollViewWillEndDragging:scrollView withVelocity:velocity targetContentOffset:targetContentOffset); | |
} | |
- (void)scrollViewDidEndDragging:(UIScrollView *)scrollView willDecelerate:(BOOL)decelerate | |
{ | |
RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(scrollViewDidEndDragging:scrollView willDecelerate:decelerate); | |
} | |
- (void)scrollViewWillBeginZooming:(UIScrollView *)scrollView withView:(UIView *)view | |
{ | |
RCT_SEND_SCROLL_EVENT(onScrollBeginDrag, nil); | |
RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(scrollViewWillBeginZooming:scrollView withView:view); | |
} | |
- (void)scrollViewDidEndZooming:(UIScrollView *)scrollView withView:(UIView *)view atScale:(CGFloat)scale | |
{ | |
RCT_SEND_SCROLL_EVENT(onScrollEndDrag, nil); | |
RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(scrollViewDidEndZooming:scrollView withView:view atScale:scale); | |
} | |
- (void)scrollViewDidEndDecelerating:(UIScrollView *)scrollView | |
{ | |
// Fire a final scroll event | |
_allowNextScrollNoMatterWhat = YES; | |
[self scrollViewDidScroll:scrollView]; | |
// Fire the end deceleration event | |
RCT_SEND_SCROLL_EVENT(onMomentumScrollEnd, nil); | |
RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(scrollViewDidEndDecelerating:scrollView); | |
} | |
- (void)scrollViewDidEndScrollingAnimation:(UIScrollView *)scrollView | |
{ | |
// Fire a final scroll event | |
_allowNextScrollNoMatterWhat = YES; | |
[self scrollViewDidScroll:scrollView]; | |
// Fire the end deceleration event | |
RCT_SEND_SCROLL_EVENT(onMomentumScrollEnd, nil); //TODO: shouldn't this be onScrollAnimationEnd? | |
RCT_FORWARD_SCROLL_EVENT(scrollViewDidEndScrollingAnimation:scrollView); | |
} | |
- (BOOL)scrollViewShouldScrollToTop:(UIScrollView *)scrollView | |
{ | |
for (NSObject<UIScrollViewDelegate> *scrollListener in _scrollListeners) { | |
if ([scrollListener respondsToSelector:_cmd] && | |
![scrollListener scrollViewShouldScrollToTop:scrollView]) { | |
return NO; | |
} | |
} | |
return YES; | |
} | |
- (UIView *)viewForZoomingInScrollView:(__unused UIScrollView *)scrollView | |
{ | |
return _contentView; | |
} | |
#pragma mark - Setters | |
- (CGSize)_calculateViewportSize | |
{ | |
CGSize viewportSize = self.bounds.size; | |
if (_automaticallyAdjustContentInsets) { | |
UIEdgeInsets contentInsets = [RCTView contentInsetsForView:self]; | |
viewportSize = CGSizeMake(self.bounds.size.width - contentInsets.left - contentInsets.right, | |
self.bounds.size.height - contentInsets.top - contentInsets.bottom); | |
} | |
return viewportSize; | |
} | |
- (CGPoint)calculateOffsetForContentSize:(CGSize)newContentSize | |
{ | |
CGPoint oldOffset = _scrollView.contentOffset; | |
CGPoint newOffset = oldOffset; | |
CGSize oldContentSize = _scrollView.contentSize; | |
CGSize viewportSize = [self _calculateViewportSize]; | |
BOOL fitsinViewportY = oldContentSize.height <= viewportSize.height && newContentSize.height <= viewportSize.height; | |
if (newContentSize.height < oldContentSize.height && !fitsinViewportY) { | |
CGFloat offsetHeight = oldOffset.y + viewportSize.height; | |
if (oldOffset.y < 0) { | |
// overscrolled on top, leave offset alone | |
} else if (offsetHeight > oldContentSize.height) { | |
// overscrolled on the bottom, preserve overscroll amount | |
newOffset.y = MAX(0, oldOffset.y - (oldContentSize.height - newContentSize.height)); | |
} else if (offsetHeight > newContentSize.height) { | |
// offset falls outside of bounds, scroll back to end of list | |
newOffset.y = MAX(0, newContentSize.height - viewportSize.height); | |
} | |
} | |
BOOL fitsinViewportX = oldContentSize.width <= viewportSize.width && newContentSize.width <= viewportSize.width; | |
if (newContentSize.width < oldContentSize.width && !fitsinViewportX) { | |
CGFloat offsetHeight = oldOffset.x + viewportSize.width; | |
if (oldOffset.x < 0) { | |
// overscrolled at the beginning, leave offset alone | |
} else if (offsetHeight > oldContentSize.width && newContentSize.width > viewportSize.width) { | |
// overscrolled at the end, preserve overscroll amount as much as possible | |
newOffset.x = MAX(0, oldOffset.x - (oldContentSize.width - newContentSize.width)); | |
} else if (offsetHeight > newContentSize.width) { | |
// offset falls outside of bounds, scroll back to end | |
newOffset.x = MAX(0, newContentSize.width - viewportSize.width); | |
} | |
} | |
// all other cases, offset doesn't change | |
return newOffset; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Once you set the `contentSize`, to a nonzero value, it is assumed to be | |
* managed by you, and we'll never automatically compute the size for you, | |
* unless you manually reset it back to {0, 0} | |
*/ | |
- (CGSize)contentSize | |
{ | |
if (!CGSizeEqualToSize(_contentSize, CGSizeZero)) { | |
return _contentSize; | |
} else if (!_contentView) { | |
return CGSizeZero; | |
} else { | |
CGSize singleSubviewSize = _contentView.frame.size; | |
CGPoint singleSubviewPosition = _contentView.frame.origin; | |
return (CGSize){ | |
singleSubviewSize.width + singleSubviewPosition.x, | |
singleSubviewSize.height + singleSubviewPosition.y | |
}; | |
} | |
} | |
- (void)reactBridgeDidFinishTransaction | |
{ | |
CGSize contentSize = self.contentSize; | |
if (!CGSizeEqualToSize(_scrollView.contentSize, contentSize)) { | |
// When contentSize is set manually, ScrollView internals will reset | |
// contentOffset to {0, 0}. Since we potentially set contentSize whenever | |
// anything in the ScrollView updates, we workaround this issue by manually | |
// adjusting contentOffset whenever this happens | |
CGPoint newOffset = [self calculateOffsetForContentSize:contentSize]; | |
_scrollView.contentSize = contentSize; | |
_scrollView.contentOffset = newOffset; | |
} | |
if (RCT_DEBUG) { | |
// Validate that sticky headers are not out of range. | |
NSUInteger subviewCount = _scrollView.contentView.reactSubviews.count; | |
NSUInteger lastIndex = NSNotFound; | |
if (_scrollView.stickyHeaderIndices != nil) { | |
lastIndex = _scrollView.stickyHeaderIndices.lastIndex; | |
} | |
if (lastIndex != NSNotFound && lastIndex >= subviewCount) { | |
RCTLogWarn(@"Sticky header index %zd was outside the range {0, %zd}", | |
lastIndex, subviewCount); | |
} | |
} | |
[_scrollView dockClosestSectionHeader]; | |
} | |
// Note: setting several properties of UIScrollView has the effect of | |
// resetting its contentOffset to {0, 0}. To prevent this, we generate | |
// setters here that will record the contentOffset beforehand, and | |
// restore it after the property has been set. | |
#define RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setter, getter, type) \ | |
- (void)setter:(type)value \ | |
{ \ | |
CGPoint contentOffset = _scrollView.contentOffset; \ | |
[_scrollView setter:value]; \ | |
_scrollView.contentOffset = contentOffset; \ | |
} \ | |
- (type)getter \ | |
{ \ | |
return [_scrollView getter]; \ | |
} | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setAlwaysBounceHorizontal, alwaysBounceHorizontal, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setAlwaysBounceVertical, alwaysBounceVertical, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setBounces, bounces, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setBouncesZoom, bouncesZoom, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setCanCancelContentTouches, canCancelContentTouches, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setDecelerationRate, decelerationRate, CGFloat) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setDirectionalLockEnabled, isDirectionalLockEnabled, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setIndicatorStyle, indicatorStyle, UIScrollViewIndicatorStyle) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setKeyboardDismissMode, keyboardDismissMode, UIScrollViewKeyboardDismissMode) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setMaximumZoomScale, maximumZoomScale, CGFloat) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setMinimumZoomScale, minimumZoomScale, CGFloat) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setPagingEnabled, isPagingEnabled, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setScrollEnabled, isScrollEnabled, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setScrollsToTop, scrollsToTop, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setShowsHorizontalScrollIndicator, showsHorizontalScrollIndicator, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setShowsVerticalScrollIndicator, showsVerticalScrollIndicator, BOOL) | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setZoomScale, zoomScale, CGFloat); | |
RCT_SET_AND_PRESERVE_OFFSET(setScrollIndicatorInsets, scrollIndicatorInsets, UIEdgeInsets); | |
- (void)setOnRefreshStart:(RCTDirectEventBlock)onRefreshStart | |
{ | |
if (!onRefreshStart) { | |
_onRefreshStart = nil; | |
_scrollView.refreshControl = nil; | |
return; | |
} | |
_onRefreshStart = [onRefreshStart copy]; | |
if (!_scrollView.refreshControl) { | |
RCTRefreshControl *refreshControl = [RCTRefreshControl new]; | |
[refreshControl addTarget:self action:@selector(refreshControlValueChanged) forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged]; | |
_scrollView.refreshControl = refreshControl; | |
} | |
} | |
- (void)refreshControlValueChanged | |
{ | |
if (self.onRefreshStart) { | |
self.onRefreshStart(nil); | |
} | |
} | |
- (void)endRefreshing | |
{ | |
[_scrollView.refreshControl endRefreshing]; | |
} | |
- (void)sendScrollEventWithName:(NSString *)eventName | |
scrollView:(UIScrollView *)scrollView | |
userData:(NSDictionary *)userData | |
{ | |
if (![_lastEmittedEventName isEqualToString:eventName]) { | |
_coalescingKey++; | |
_lastEmittedEventName = [eventName copy]; | |
} | |
RCTScrollEvent *scrollEvent = [[RCTScrollEvent alloc] initWithEventName:eventName | |
reactTag:self.reactTag | |
scrollView:scrollView | |
userData:userData | |
coalescingKey:_coalescingKey]; | |
[_eventDispatcher sendEvent:scrollEvent]; | |
} | |
@end | |
@implementation RCTEventDispatcher (RCTScrollView) | |
- (void)sendFakeScrollEvent:(NSNumber *)reactTag | |
{ | |
// Use the selector here in case the onScroll block property is ever renamed | |
NSString *eventName = NSStringFromSelector(@selector(onScroll)); | |
RCTScrollEvent *fakeScrollEvent = [[RCTScrollEvent alloc] initWithEventName:eventName | |
reactTag:reactTag | |
scrollView:nil | |
userData:nil | |
coalescingKey:0]; | |
[self sendEvent:fakeScrollEvent]; | |
} | |
@end |
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