Summary:
motivation: there are cases where one'd like to control the radius of the ripple effect that's present on TouchableNativeFeedback - in my case, I want to make sure that both icons and text have the same ripple appearance, but that's currently not possible as far as I can tell.
Currently (afaik) the only way to set (upper) ripple limits is by specifying width, height and border radius ( + `overflow: hidden`), and this works well for icons which can usually be bounded by a square, but not for text which can have rectangular shape.
This PR adds `rippleRadius` parameter to `SelectableBackground()`, `SelectableBackgroundBorderless()` and `Ripple()` static functions present on `TouchableNativeFeedback`. It can make the ripple smaller but also larger. The result looks like this:
added to RNTester:

difference from the other ripples:

I'm ofc open to changing the api if needed, but I'm not sure there's much space for manoeuvring. While I was at it, I did a slight refactor of the class into several smaller, more focused methods.
It's possible that in some cases, this might help to work around this issue https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/6480.
## Changelog
[Android] [Added] - allow setting custom ripple radius on TouchableNativeFeedback
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/28009
Test Plan: I tested this locally using RNTester
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D20004509
Pulled By: mdvacca
fbshipit-source-id: 10de1754d54c17878f36a3859705c1188f15c2a2
Summary:
The [PlatformColor PR](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/27908) is currently open to implement the [PlatformColor proposal](react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals#126). When that PR was imported into Facebooks internal builds it was found that the change to the `processColor()` function to return an opaque type or `number` instead of just `number` breaks internal components.
This PR is a simplification of the PlatformColor PR only changing the return type of `processColor()` from `?number` to `?number | NativeColorType` where `NativeColorType` is just an empty but opaque type. This will allow changes to be made to these internal components but with less risk than the larger PR.
## Changelog
[General] [Changed] - Add NativeColorType opaque type to normalizeColor() ahead of PlatformColor PR
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/28040
Test Plan: Flow checks, Jest test, iOS unit tests, iOS integration tests, and manual testing performed on RNTester for iOS and Android.
Differential Revision: D19860205
Pulled By: TheSavior
fbshipit-source-id: 799662c6621d3974158b375ccccfa136982c43b4
Summary:
Refactors `Pressability` so that updates to the configuration are now explicitly committed using `configure()`.
Previously, the configuration was updated implicitly because `Pressability` accepted a series of functions whose closures capture values (e.g. `this.props`). Although these changes typically happen when component instances are "atomically" updated by React, it is not a guarantee. For example, arbitrary instance variables could be used to configure `Pressability`, and they could be muted at any time.
This change makes updates to the configuration of `Pressability` more predictable.
Changelog:
[Internal]
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D18742620
fbshipit-source-id: d2e96dd1e3643289daab2177199a29f80d17b0bc
Summary:
By depending on react-native, these files can't be flow strict until index.js is flow strict. By depending on the internals directly they can be flow strict as soon as their dependents are flow strict.
Changelog:
[Internal] Refactoring some core file imports to depend on internals directly
Reviewed By: zackargyle
Differential Revision: D18828324
fbshipit-source-id: 2a347c4e234a64edbb3e6f0ef6387ef1ce78badc
Summary:
Changes `TouchableWithoutFeedback` so that `Props` is no longer exported as a Flow type.
Instead, other modules should use `React.ElementConfig<typeof TouchableWithoutFeedback>`.
Changelog:
[General] [Removed] - TouchableWithoutFeedback no longer exports Props. Use React.ElementConfig, instead.
Reviewed By: zackargyle, TheSavior
Differential Revision: D18718131
fbshipit-source-id: 0bd63123c49564fdab160d5fc8e7f1bf86da1fbe
Summary:
Launches a new implementation of `TouchableNativeFeedback`.
It is implemented using `Pressability` and extends `React.Component`. Notably, `propTypes` no longer exist.
Furthermore, `TouchableNativeFeedback` now behaves similar to `TouchableWithoutFeedback` on iOS (instead of rendering an error message).
Changelog:
[General] [Changed] - TouchableNativeFeedback overhauled as a class without propTypes. Also, replaced iOS error renderer.
Reviewed By: TheSavior
Differential Revision: D18715857
fbshipit-source-id: aa42c7547ac94340fde0ef30641cab7eb48ea81b