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/**
* Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @flow
* @format
*/
import Batchinator from '../Batchinator';
import FillRateHelper from '../FillRateHelper';
import RefreshControl from '../../../exports/RefreshControl';
import ScrollView from '../../../exports/ScrollView';
import StyleSheet from '../../../exports/StyleSheet';
import View from '../../../exports/View';
import ViewabilityHelper from '../ViewabilityHelper';
const flattenStyle = StyleSheet.flatten;
import infoLog from '../infoLog';
import invariant from 'fbjs/lib/invariant';
import {
keyExtractor as defaultKeyExtractor,
computeWindowedRenderLimits,
} from '../VirtualizeUtils';
import * as React from 'react';
type ScrollResponderType = any;
import type { ViewProps } from '../../../exports/View';
type ViewStyleProp = $PropertyType<ViewProps, 'style'>;
import type {
ViewabilityConfig,
ViewToken,
ViewabilityConfigCallbackPair,
} from '../ViewabilityHelper';
import {
VirtualizedListCellContextProvider,
VirtualizedListContext,
VirtualizedListContextProvider,
type ChildListState,
type ListDebugInfo,
} from './VirtualizedListContext.js';
type Item = any;
const __DEV__ = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';
const SCROLL_WHEEL_SENSITIVITY = 0.5;
export type Separators = {
highlight: () => void,
unhighlight: () => void,
updateProps: (select: 'leading' | 'trailing', newProps: Object) => void,
...
};
export type RenderItemProps<ItemT> = {
item: ItemT,
index: number,
separators: Separators,
...
};
export type RenderItemType<ItemT> = (
info: RenderItemProps<ItemT>,
) => React.Node;
type ViewabilityHelperCallbackTuple = {
viewabilityHelper: ViewabilityHelper,
onViewableItemsChanged: (info: {
viewableItems: Array<ViewToken>,
changed: Array<ViewToken>,
...
}) => void,
...
};
type RequiredProps = {|
/**
* The default accessor functions assume this is an Array<{key: string} | {id: string}> but you can override
* getItem, getItemCount, and keyExtractor to handle any type of index-based data.
*/
data?: any,
/**
* A generic accessor for extracting an item from any sort of data blob.
*/
getItem: (data: any, index: number) => ?Item,
/**
* Determines how many items are in the data blob.
*/
getItemCount: (data: any) => number,
|};
type OptionalProps = {|
renderItem?: ?RenderItemType<Item>,
/**
* `debug` will turn on extra logging and visual overlays to aid with debugging both usage and
* implementation, but with a significant perf hit.
*/
debug?: ?boolean,
/**
* DEPRECATED: Virtualization provides significant performance and memory optimizations, but fully
* unmounts react instances that are outside of the render window. You should only need to disable
* this for debugging purposes. Defaults to false.
*/
disableVirtualization?: ?boolean,
/**
* A marker property for telling the list to re-render (since it implements `PureComponent`). If
* any of your `renderItem`, Header, Footer, etc. functions depend on anything outside of the
* `data` prop, stick it here and treat it immutably.
*/
extraData?: any,
// e.g. height, y
getItemLayout?: (
data: any,
index: number,
) => {
length: number,
offset: number,
index: number,
...
},
horizontal?: ?boolean,
/**
* How many items to render in the initial batch. This should be enough to fill the screen but not
* much more. Note these items will never be unmounted as part of the windowed rendering in order
* to improve perceived performance of scroll-to-top actions.
*/
initialNumToRender?: ?number,
/**
* Instead of starting at the top with the first item, start at `initialScrollIndex`. This
* disables the "scroll to top" optimization that keeps the first `initialNumToRender` items
* always rendered and immediately renders the items starting at this initial index. Requires
* `getItemLayout` to be implemented.
*/
initialScrollIndex?: ?number,
/**
* Reverses the direction of scroll. Uses scale transforms of -1.
*/
inverted?: ?boolean,
keyExtractor?: ?(item: Item, index: number) => string,
/**
* Each cell is rendered using this element. Can be a React Component Class,
* or a render function. Defaults to using View.
*/
CellRendererComponent?: ?React.ComponentType<any>,
/**
* Rendered in between each item, but not at the top or bottom. By default, `highlighted` and
* `leadingItem` props are provided. `renderItem` provides `separators.highlight`/`unhighlight`
* which will update the `highlighted` prop, but you can also add custom props with
* `separators.updateProps`.
*/
ItemSeparatorComponent?: ?React.ComponentType<any>,
/**
* Takes an item from `data` and renders it into the list. Example usage:
*
* <FlatList
* ItemSeparatorComponent={Platform.OS !== 'android' && ({highlighted}) => (
* <View style={[style.separator, highlighted && {marginLeft: 0}]} />
* )}
* data={[{title: 'Title Text', key: 'item1'}]}
* ListItemComponent={({item, separators}) => (
* <TouchableHighlight
* onPress={() => this._onPress(item)}
* onShowUnderlay={separators.highlight}
* onHideUnderlay={separators.unhighlight}>
* <View style={{backgroundColor: 'white'}}>
* <Text>{item.title}</Text>
* </View>
* </TouchableHighlight>
* )}
* />
*
* Provides additional metadata like `index` if you need it, as well as a more generic
* `separators.updateProps` function which let's you set whatever props you want to change the
* rendering of either the leading separator or trailing separator in case the more common
* `highlight` and `unhighlight` (which set the `highlighted: boolean` prop) are insufficient for
* your use-case.
*/
ListItemComponent?: ?(React.ComponentType<any> | React.Element<any>),
/**
* Rendered when the list is empty. Can be a React Component Class, a render function, or
* a rendered element.
*/
ListEmptyComponent?: ?(React.ComponentType<any> | React.Element<any>),
/**
* Rendered at the bottom of all the items. Can be a React Component Class, a render function, or
* a rendered element.
*/
ListFooterComponent?: ?(React.ComponentType<any> | React.Element<any>),
/**
* Styling for internal View for ListFooterComponent
*/
ListFooterComponentStyle?: ViewStyleProp,
/**
* Rendered at the top of all the items. Can be a React Component Class, a render function, or
* a rendered element.
*/
ListHeaderComponent?: ?(React.ComponentType<any> | React.Element<any>),
/**
* Styling for internal View for ListHeaderComponent
*/
ListHeaderComponentStyle?: ViewStyleProp,
/**
* A unique identifier for this list. If there are multiple VirtualizedLists at the same level of
* nesting within another VirtualizedList, this key is necessary for virtualization to
* work properly.
*/
listKey?: string,
/**
* The maximum number of items to render in each incremental render batch. The more rendered at
* once, the better the fill rate, but responsiveness may suffer because rendering content may
* interfere with responding to button taps or other interactions.
*/
maxToRenderPerBatch?: ?number,
/**
* Called once when the scroll position gets within `onStartReachedThreshold` of the rendered
* content.
*/
onStartReached?: ?(info: {distanceFromStart: number, ...}) => void,
/**
* How far from the start (in units of visible length of the list) the leading edge of the
* list must be from the start of the content to trigger the `onStartReached` callback.
* Thus, a value of 0.5 will trigger `onStartReached` when the start of the content is
* within half the visible length of the list.
*/
onStartReachedThreshold?: ?number,
/**
* Called once when the scroll position gets within `onEndReachedThreshold` of the rendered
* content.
*/
onEndReached?: ?(info: {distanceFromEnd: number, ...}) => void,
/**
* How far from the end (in units of visible length of the list) the trailing edge of the
* list must be from the end of the content to trigger the `onEndReached` callback.
* Thus, a value of 0.5 will trigger `onEndReached` when the end of the content is
* within half the visible length of the list.
*/
onEndReachedThreshold?: ?number,
/**
* If provided, a standard RefreshControl will be added for "Pull to Refresh" functionality. Make
* sure to also set the `refreshing` prop correctly.
*/
onRefresh?: ?() => void,
/**
* Used to handle failures when scrolling to an index that has not been measured yet. Recommended
* action is to either compute your own offset and `scrollTo` it, or scroll as far as possible and
* then try again after more items have been rendered.
*/
onScrollToIndexFailed?: ?(info: {
index: number,
highestMeasuredFrameIndex: number,
averageItemLength: number,
...
}) => void,
/**
* Called when the viewability of rows changes, as defined by the
* `viewabilityConfig` prop.
*/
onViewableItemsChanged?: ?(info: {
viewableItems: Array<ViewToken>,
changed: Array<ViewToken>,
...
}) => void,
persistentScrollbar?: ?boolean,
/**
* Set this when offset is needed for the loading indicator to show correctly.
*/
progressViewOffset?: number,
/**
* A custom refresh control element. When set, it overrides the default
* <RefreshControl> component built internally. The onRefresh and refreshing
* props are also ignored. Only works for vertical VirtualizedList.
*/
refreshControl?: ?React.Element<any>,
/**
* Set this true while waiting for new data from a refresh.
*/
refreshing?: ?boolean,
/**
* Note: may have bugs (missing content) in some circumstances - use at your own risk.
*
* This may improve scroll performance for large lists.
*/
removeClippedSubviews?: boolean,
/**
* Render a custom scroll component, e.g. with a differently styled `RefreshControl`.
*/
renderScrollComponent?: (props: Object) => React.Element<any>,
/**
* Amount of time between low-pri item render batches, e.g. for rendering items quite a ways off
* screen. Similar fill rate/responsiveness tradeoff as `maxToRenderPerBatch`.
*/
updateCellsBatchingPeriod?: ?number,
/**
* See `ViewabilityHelper` for flow type and further documentation.
*/
viewabilityConfig?: ViewabilityConfig,
/**
* List of ViewabilityConfig/onViewableItemsChanged pairs. A specific onViewableItemsChanged
* will be called when its corresponding ViewabilityConfig's conditions are met.
*/
viewabilityConfigCallbackPairs?: Array<ViewabilityConfigCallbackPair>,
/**
* Determines the maximum number of items rendered outside of the visible area, in units of
* visible lengths. So if your list fills the screen, then `windowSize={21}` (the default) will
* render the visible screen area plus up to 10 screens above and 10 below the viewport. Reducing
* this number will reduce memory consumption and may improve performance, but will increase the
* chance that fast scrolling may reveal momentary blank areas of unrendered content.
*/
windowSize?: ?number,
/**
* The legacy implementation is no longer supported.
*/
legacyImplementation?: empty,
|};
type Props = {|
...React.ElementConfig<typeof ScrollView>,
...RequiredProps,
...OptionalProps,
|};
let _usedIndexForKey = false;
let _keylessItemComponentName: string = '';
type State = {
first: number,
last: number,
// Used to track items added at the start of the list for maintainVisibleContentPosition.
firstItemKey: ?string,
// When using maintainVisibleContentPosition we need to adjust the window to make sure
// make sure that the visible elements are still rendered.
maintainVisibleContentPositionAdjustment: ?number,
};
/**
* Default Props Helper Functions
* Use the following helper functions for default values
*/
// horizontalOrDefault(this.props.horizontal)
function horizontalOrDefault(horizontal: ?boolean) {
return horizontal ?? false;
}
// initialNumToRenderOrDefault(this.props.initialNumToRenderOrDefault)
function initialNumToRenderOrDefault(initialNumToRender: ?number) {
return initialNumToRender ?? 10;
}
// maxToRenderPerBatchOrDefault(this.props.maxToRenderPerBatch)
function maxToRenderPerBatchOrDefault(maxToRenderPerBatch: ?number) {
return maxToRenderPerBatch ?? 10;
}
// onStartReachedThresholdOrDefault(this.props.onStartReachedThreshold)
function onStartReachedThresholdOrDefault(onStartReachedThreshold: ?number) {
return onStartReachedThreshold ?? 2;
}
// onEndReachedThresholdOrDefault(this.props.onEndReachedThreshold)
function onEndReachedThresholdOrDefault(onEndReachedThreshold: ?number) {
return onEndReachedThreshold ?? 2;
}
// getScrollingThreshold(visibleLength, onEndReachedThreshold)
function getScrollingThreshold(threshold: number, visibleLength: number) {
return (threshold * visibleLength) / 2;
}
// scrollEventThrottleOrDefault(this.props.scrollEventThrottle)
function scrollEventThrottleOrDefault(scrollEventThrottle: ?number) {
return scrollEventThrottle ?? 50;
}
// windowSizeOrDefault(this.props.windowSize)
function windowSizeOrDefault(windowSize: ?number) {
return windowSize ?? 21;
}
function extractKey(props: Props, item: Item, index: number): string {
if (props.keyExtractor != null) {
return props.keyExtractor(item, index);
}
const key = defaultKeyExtractor(item, index);
if (key === String(index)) {
_usedIndexForKey = true;
if (item.type && item.type.displayName) {
_keylessItemComponentName = item.type.displayName;
}
}
return key;
}
function findItemIndexWithKey(props: Props, key: string): ?number {
for (let ii = 0; ii < props.getItemCount(props.data); ii++) {
const item = props.getItem(props.data, ii);
const curKey = extractKey(props, item, ii);
if (curKey === key) {
return ii;
}
}
return null;
}
function getItemKey(props: Props, index: number): ?string {
const item = props.getItem(props.data, index);
if (item == null) {
return null;
}
return extractKey(props, item, 0);
}
/**
* Base implementation for the more convenient [`<FlatList>`](https://reactnative.dev/docs/flatlist)
* and [`<SectionList>`](https://reactnative.dev/docs/sectionlist) components, which are also better
* documented. In general, this should only really be used if you need more flexibility than
* `FlatList` provides, e.g. for use with immutable data instead of plain arrays.
*
* Virtualization massively improves memory consumption and performance of large lists by
* maintaining a finite render window of active items and replacing all items outside of the render
* window with appropriately sized blank space. The window adapts to scrolling behavior, and items
* are rendered incrementally with low-pri (after any running interactions) if they are far from the
* visible area, or with hi-pri otherwise to minimize the potential of seeing blank space.
*
* Some caveats:
*
* - Internal state is not preserved when content scrolls out of the render window. Make sure all
* your data is captured in the item data or external stores like Flux, Redux, or Relay.
* - This is a `PureComponent` which means that it will not re-render if `props` remain shallow-
* equal. Make sure that everything your `renderItem` function depends on is passed as a prop
* (e.g. `extraData`) that is not `===` after updates, otherwise your UI may not update on
* changes. This includes the `data` prop and parent component state.
* - In order to constrain memory and enable smooth scrolling, content is rendered asynchronously
* offscreen. This means it's possible to scroll faster than the fill rate ands momentarily see
* blank content. This is a tradeoff that can be adjusted to suit the needs of each application,
* and we are working on improving it behind the scenes.
* - By default, the list looks for a `key` or `id` prop on each item and uses that for the React key.
* Alternatively, you can provide a custom `keyExtractor` prop.
* - As an effort to remove defaultProps, use helper functions when referencing certain props
*
*/
class VirtualizedList extends React.PureComponent<Props, State> {
static contextType: typeof VirtualizedListContext = VirtualizedListContext;
pushOrUnshift(input: Array<any>, item: Item) {
if (this.props.inverted) {
input.unshift(item)
} else {
input.push(item)
}
}
// scrollToEnd may be janky without getItemLayout prop
scrollToEnd(params?: ?{animated?: ?boolean, ...}) {
const animated = params ? params.animated : true;
const veryLast = this.props.getItemCount(this.props.data) - 1;
const frame = this._getFrameMetricsApprox(veryLast);
const offset = Math.max(
0,
frame.offset +
frame.length +
this._footerLength -
this._scrollMetrics.visibleLength,
);
if (this._scrollRef == null) {
return;
}
if (this._scrollRef.scrollTo == null) {
console.warn(
'No scrollTo method provided. This may be because you have two nested ' +
'VirtualizedLists with the same orientation, or because you are ' +
'using a custom component that does not implement scrollTo.',
);
return;
}
this._scrollRef.scrollTo(
horizontalOrDefault(this.props.horizontal)
? {x: offset, animated}
: {y: offset, animated},
);
}
// scrollToIndex may be janky without getItemLayout prop
scrollToIndex(params: {
animated?: ?boolean,
index: number,
viewOffset?: number,
viewPosition?: number,
...
}) {
const {
data,
horizontal,
getItemCount,
getItemLayout,
onScrollToIndexFailed,
} = this.props;
const {animated, index, viewOffset, viewPosition} = params;
invariant(
index >= 0,
`scrollToIndex out of range: requested index ${index} but minimum is 0`,
);
invariant(
getItemCount(data) >= 1,
`scrollToIndex out of range: item length ${getItemCount(
data,
)} but minimum is 1`,
);
invariant(
index < getItemCount(data),
`scrollToIndex out of range: requested index ${index} is out of 0 to ${
getItemCount(data) - 1
}`,
);
if (!getItemLayout && index > this._highestMeasuredFrameIndex) {
invariant(
!!onScrollToIndexFailed,
'scrollToIndex should be used in conjunction with getItemLayout or onScrollToIndexFailed, ' +
'otherwise there is no way to know the location of offscreen indices or handle failures.',
);
onScrollToIndexFailed({
averageItemLength: this._averageCellLength,
highestMeasuredFrameIndex: this._highestMeasuredFrameIndex,
index,
});
return;
}
const frame = this._getFrameMetricsApprox(index);
const offset =
Math.max(
0,
frame.offset -
(viewPosition || 0) *
(this._scrollMetrics.visibleLength - frame.length),
) - (viewOffset || 0);
if (this._scrollRef == null) {
return;
}
if (this._scrollRef.scrollTo == null) {
console.warn(
'No scrollTo method provided. This may be because you have two nested ' +
'VirtualizedLists with the same orientation, or because you are ' +
'using a custom component that does not implement scrollTo.',
);
return;
}
this._scrollRef.scrollTo(
horizontal ? {x: offset, animated} : {y: offset, animated},
);
}
// scrollToItem may be janky without getItemLayout prop. Required linear scan through items -
// use scrollToIndex instead if possible.
scrollToItem(params: {
animated?: ?boolean,
item: Item,
viewPosition?: number,
...
}) {
const {item} = params;
const {data, getItem, getItemCount} = this.props;
const itemCount = getItemCount(data);
for (let index = 0; index < itemCount; index++) {
if (getItem(data, index) === item) {
this.scrollToIndex({...params, index});
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Scroll to a specific content pixel offset in the list.
*
* Param `offset` expects the offset to scroll to.
* In case of `horizontal` is true, the offset is the x-value,
* in any other case the offset is the y-value.
*
* Param `animated` (`true` by default) defines whether the list
* should do an animation while scrolling.
*/
scrollToOffset(params: {animated?: ?boolean, offset: number, ...}) {
const {animated, offset} = params;
if (this._scrollRef == null) {
return;
}
if (this._scrollRef.scrollTo == null) {
console.warn(
'No scrollTo method provided. This may be because you have two nested ' +
'VirtualizedLists with the same orientation, or because you are ' +
'using a custom component that does not implement scrollTo.',
);
return;
}
this._scrollRef.scrollTo(
horizontalOrDefault(this.props.horizontal)
? {x: offset, animated}
: {y: offset, animated},
);
}
recordInteraction() {
this._nestedChildLists.forEach(childList => {
childList.ref && childList.ref.recordInteraction();
});
this._viewabilityTuples.forEach(t => {
t.viewabilityHelper.recordInteraction();
});
this._updateViewableItems(this.props.data);
}
flashScrollIndicators() {
if (this._scrollRef == null) {
return;
}
this._scrollRef.flashScrollIndicators();
}
/**
* Provides a handle to the underlying scroll responder.
* Note that `this._scrollRef` might not be a `ScrollView`, so we
* need to check that it responds to `getScrollResponder` before calling it.
*/
getScrollResponder(): ?ScrollResponderType {
if (this._scrollRef && this._scrollRef.getScrollResponder) {
return this._scrollRef.getScrollResponder();
}
}
getScrollableNode(): ?number {
if (this._scrollRef && this._scrollRef.getScrollableNode) {
return this._scrollRef.getScrollableNode();
} else {
return this._scrollRef;
}
}
getScrollRef():
| ?React.ElementRef<typeof ScrollView>
| ?React.ElementRef<typeof View> {
if (this._scrollRef && this._scrollRef.getScrollRef) {
return this._scrollRef.getScrollRef();
} else {
return this._scrollRef;
}
}
_getCellKey(): string {
return this.context?.cellKey || 'rootList';
}
_getListKey(): string {
return this.props.listKey || this._getCellKey();
}
_getDebugInfo(): ListDebugInfo {
return {
listKey: this._getListKey(),
cellKey: this._getCellKey(),
horizontal: horizontalOrDefault(this.props.horizontal),
parent: this.context?.debugInfo,
};
}
_getScrollMetrics = () => {
return this._scrollMetrics;
};
hasMore(): boolean {
return this._hasMore;
}
_getOutermostParentListRef = () => {
if (this._isNestedWithSameOrientation()) {
return this.context.getOutermostParentListRef();
} else {
return this;
}
};
_getNestedChildState = (key: string): ?ChildListState => {
const existingChildData = this._nestedChildLists.get(key);
return existingChildData && existingChildData.state;
};
_registerAsNestedChild = (childList: {
cellKey: string,
key: string,
ref: VirtualizedList,
parentDebugInfo: ListDebugInfo,
...
}): ?ChildListState => {
// Register the mapping between this child key and the cellKey for its cell
const childListsInCell =
this._cellKeysToChildListKeys.get(childList.cellKey) || new Set();
childListsInCell.add(childList.key);
this._cellKeysToChildListKeys.set(childList.cellKey, childListsInCell);
const existingChildData = this._nestedChildLists.get(childList.key);
if (existingChildData && existingChildData.ref !== null) {
console.error(
'A VirtualizedList contains a cell which itself contains ' +
'more than one VirtualizedList of the same orientation as the parent ' +
'list. You must pass a unique listKey prop to each sibling list.\n\n' +
describeNestedLists({
...childList,
// We're called from the child's componentDidMount, so it's safe to
// read the child's props here (albeit weird).
horizontal: !!childList.ref.props.horizontal,
}),
);
}
this._nestedChildLists.set(childList.key, {
ref: childList.ref,
state: null,
});
if (this._hasInteracted) {
childList.ref.recordInteraction();
}
};
_unregisterAsNestedChild = (childList: {
key: string,
state: ChildListState,
...
}): void => {
this._nestedChildLists.set(childList.key, {
ref: null,
state: childList.state,
});
};
state: State;
// REACT-NATIVE-WEB patch to preserve during future RN merges: Support inverted wheel scroller.
invertedWheelEventHandler: ?(ev: any) => void;
constructor(props: Props) {
super(props);
invariant(
// $FlowFixMe[prop-missing]
!props.onScroll || !props.onScroll.__isNative,
'Components based on VirtualizedList must be wrapped with Animated.createAnimatedComponent ' +
'to support native onScroll events with useNativeDriver',
);
invariant(
windowSizeOrDefault(props.windowSize) > 0,
'VirtualizedList: The windowSize prop must be present and set to a value greater than 0.',
);
this._fillRateHelper = new FillRateHelper(this._getFrameMetrics);
this._updateCellsToRenderBatcher = new Batchinator(
this._updateCellsToRender,
this.props.updateCellsBatchingPeriod ?? 50,
);
if (this.props.viewabilityConfigCallbackPairs) {
this._viewabilityTuples = this.props.viewabilityConfigCallbackPairs.map(
pair => ({
viewabilityHelper: new ViewabilityHelper(pair.viewabilityConfig),
onViewableItemsChanged: pair.onViewableItemsChanged,
}),
);
} else if (this.props.onViewableItemsChanged) {
this.pushOrUnshift(this._viewabilityTuples, {
viewabilityHelper: new ViewabilityHelper(this.props.viewabilityConfig),
// $FlowFixMe[incompatible-call]
onViewableItemsChanged: this.props.onViewableItemsChanged,
})
}
let initialState = {
first: this.props.initialScrollIndex || 0,
last:
Math.min(
this.props.getItemCount(this.props.data),
(this.props.initialScrollIndex || 0) +
initialNumToRenderOrDefault(this.props.initialNumToRender),
) - 1,
firstItemKey: getItemKey(this.props, 0),
maintainVisibleContentPositionAdjustment: null,
};
if (this._isNestedWithSameOrientation()) {
const storedState = this.context.getNestedChildState(this._getListKey());
if (storedState) {
initialState = storedState;
this.state = storedState;
this._frames = storedState.frames;
}
}
// REACT-NATIVE-WEB patch to preserve during future RN merges: Support inverted wheel scroller.
// For issue https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web/issues/995
this.invertedWheelEventHandler = (ev: any) => {
const scrollOffset = this.props.horizontal ? ev.target.scrollLeft : ev.target.scrollTop;
const scrollLength = this.props.horizontal ? ev.target.scrollWidth : ev.target.scrollHeight;
const clientLength = this.props.horizontal ? ev.target.clientWidth : ev.target.clientHeight;
const isEventTargetScrollable = scrollLength > clientLength;
const delta = this.props.horizontal
? ev.deltaX || ev.wheelDeltaX
: ev.deltaY || ev.wheelDeltaY;
let leftoverDelta = delta * SCROLL_WHEEL_SENSITIVITY;
if (isEventTargetScrollable) {
leftoverDelta = delta < 0
? Math.min(delta + scrollOffset, 0)
: Math.max(delta - (scrollLength - clientLength - scrollOffset), 0);
}
const targetDelta = delta - leftoverDelta;
if (this.props.inverted && this._scrollRef && this._scrollRef.getScrollableNode) {
const node = (this._scrollRef: any).getScrollableNode();
if (this.props.horizontal) {
ev.target.scrollLeft += targetDelta;
node.scrollLeft -= leftoverDelta;
} else {
ev.target.scrollTop += targetDelta;
node.scrollTop -= leftoverDelta;
}
ev.preventDefault();
}
};
this.state = initialState;
}
componentDidMount() {
if (this._isNestedWithSameOrientation()) {
this.context.registerAsNestedChild({
cellKey: this._getCellKey(),
key: this._getListKey(),
ref: this,
// NOTE: When the child mounts (here) it's not necessarily safe to read
// the parent's props. This is why we explicitly propagate debugInfo
// "down" via context and "up" again via this method call on the
// parent.
parentDebugInfo: this.context.debugInfo,
});
}
// REACT-NATIVE-WEB patch to preserve during future RN merges: Support inverted wheel scroller.
this.setupWebWheelHandler();
}
componentWillUnmount() {
if (this._isNestedWithSameOrientation()) {
this.context.unregisterAsNestedChild({
key: this._getListKey(),
state: {
first: this.state.first,
last: this.state.last,
frames: this._frames,
},
});
}
this._updateViewableItems(null);
this._updateCellsToRenderBatcher.dispose({abort: true});
this._viewabilityTuples.forEach(tuple => {
tuple.viewabilityHelper.dispose();
});
this._fillRateHelper.deactivateAndFlush();
// REACT-NATIVE-WEB patch to preserve during future RN merges: Support inverted wheel scroller.
this.teardownWebWheelHandler();
}
// REACT-NATIVE-WEB patch to preserve during future RN merges: Support inverted wheel scroller.
setupWebWheelHandler() {
if (this._scrollRef && this._scrollRef.getScrollableNode) {
this._scrollRef.getScrollableNode().addEventListener('wheel',
this.invertedWheelEventHandler
);
} else {
setTimeout(() => this.setupWebWheelHandler(), 50);
return
}
}
// REACT-NATIVE-WEB patch to preserve during future RN merges: Support inverted wheel scroller.
teardownWebWheelHandler() {
if (this._scrollRef && this._scrollRef.getScrollableNode) {
this._scrollRef.getScrollableNode().removeEventListener('wheel',
this.invertedWheelEventHandler
);
}
}
static getDerivedStateFromProps(newProps: Props, prevState: State): State {
const {data, getItemCount, maintainVisibleContentPosition} = newProps;
const {firstItemKey: prevFirstItemKey} = prevState;
const maxToRenderPerBatch = maxToRenderPerBatchOrDefault(
newProps.maxToRenderPerBatch,
);
let maintainVisibleContentPositionAdjustment =
prevState.maintainVisibleContentPositionAdjustment;
const newFirstItemKey = getItemKey(newProps, 0);
if (
maintainVisibleContentPosition != null &&
maintainVisibleContentPositionAdjustment == null &&
prevFirstItemKey != null &&
newFirstItemKey != null
) {
maintainVisibleContentPositionAdjustment =
newFirstItemKey !== prevFirstItemKey
? findItemIndexWithKey(newProps, prevFirstItemKey)
: null;
}
// first and last could be stale (e.g. if a new, shorter items props is passed in), so we make
// sure we're rendering a reasonable range here.
return {
first: Math.max(
0,
Math.min(prevState.first, getItemCount(data) - 1 - maxToRenderPerBatch),
),
last: Math.max(0, Math.min(prevState.last, getItemCount(data) - 1)),
firstItemKey: newFirstItemKey,
maintainVisibleContentPositionAdjustment,
};
}
_pushCells(
cells: Array<Object>,
stickyHeaderIndices: Array<number>,
stickyIndicesFromProps: Set<number>,
first: number,
last: number,
inversionStyle: ViewStyleProp,
) {
const {
CellRendererComponent,
ItemSeparatorComponent,
data,
getItem,
getItemCount,
horizontal,
} = this.props;
const stickyOffset = this.props.ListHeaderComponent ? 1 : 0;
const end = getItemCount(data) - 1;
let prevCellKey;
last = Math.min(end, last);
for (let ii = first; ii <= last; ii++) {
const item = getItem(data, ii);
const key = extractKey(this.props, item, ii);
this._indicesToKeys.set(ii, key);
if (stickyIndicesFromProps.has(ii + stickyOffset)) {
this.pushOrUnshift(stickyHeaderIndices, cells.length);
}
this.pushOrUnshift(cells,
<CellRenderer
CellRendererComponent={CellRendererComponent}
ItemSeparatorComponent={ii < end ? ItemSeparatorComponent : undefined}
cellKey={key}
fillRateHelper={this._fillRateHelper}
horizontal={horizontal}
index={ii}
inversionStyle={inversionStyle}
item={item}
key={key}
prevCellKey={prevCellKey}
onUpdateSeparators={this._onUpdateSeparators}
onLayout={e => this._onCellLayout(e, key, ii)}
onUnmount={this._onCellUnmount}
parentProps={this.props}
ref={ref => {
this._cellRefs[key] = ref;
}}
/>,
);
prevCellKey = key;
}
}
_onUpdateSeparators = (keys: Array<?string>, newProps: Object) => {
keys.forEach(key => {
const ref = key != null && this._cellRefs[key];
ref && ref.updateSeparatorProps(newProps);
});
};
_isVirtualizationDisabled(): boolean {
return this.props.disableVirtualization || false;
}
_isNestedWithSameOrientation(): boolean {
const nestedContext = this.context;
return !!(