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react-native/Libraries/Components/Picker/PickerIOS.ios.js
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Tom Underhill f4de45800f PlatformColor implementations for iOS and Android (#27908)
Summary:
This Pull Request implements the PlatformColor proposal discussed at https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals/issues/126.   The changes include implementations for iOS and Android as well as a PlatformColorExample page in RNTester.

Every native platform has the concept of system defined colors. Instead of specifying a concrete color value the app developer can choose a system color that varies in appearance depending on a system theme settings such Light or Dark mode, accessibility settings such as a High Contrast mode, and even its context within the app such as the traits of a containing view or window.

The proposal is to add true platform color support to react-native by extending the Flow type `ColorValue` with platform specific color type information for each platform and to provide a convenience function, `PlatformColor()`, for instantiating platform specific ColorValue objects.

`PlatformColor(name [, name ...])` where `name` is a system color name on a given platform.  If `name` does not resolve to a color for any reason, the next `name` in the argument list will be resolved and so on.   If none of the names resolve, a RedBox error occurs.  This allows a latest platform color to be used, but if running on an older platform it will fallback to a previous version.
 The function returns a `ColorValue`.

On iOS the values of `name` is one of the iOS [UI Element](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uicolor/ui_element_colors) or [Standard Color](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uicolor/standard_colors) names such as `labelColor` or `systemFillColor`.

On Android the `name` values are the same [app resource](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/providing-resources) path strings that can be expressed in XML:
XML Resource:
`@ [<package_name>:]<resource_type>/<resource_name>`
Style reference from current theme:
`?[<package_name>:][<resource_type>/]<resource_name>`
For example:
- `?android:colorError`
- `?android:attr/colorError`
- `?attr/colorPrimary`
- `?colorPrimaryDark`
- `android:color/holo_purple`
- `color/catalyst_redbox_background`

On iOS another type of system dynamic color can be created using the `IOSDynamicColor({dark: <color>, light:<color>})` method.   The arguments are a tuple containing custom colors for light and dark themes. Such dynamic colors are useful for branding colors or other app specific colors that still respond automatically to system setting changes.

Example: `<View style={{ backgroundColor: IOSDynamicColor({light: 'black', dark: 'white'}) }}/>`

Other platforms could create platform specific functions similar to `IOSDynamicColor` per the needs of those platforms.   For example, macOS has a similar dynamic color type that could be implemented via a `MacDynamicColor`.   On Windows custom brushes that tint or otherwise modify a system brush could be created using a platform specific method.

## Changelog

[General] [Added] - Added PlatformColor implementations for iOS and Android
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/27908

Test Plan:
The changes have been tested using the RNTester test app for iOS and Android.   On iOS a set of XCTestCase's were added to the Unit Tests.

<img width="924" alt="PlatformColor-ios-android" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/30053638/73472497-ff183a80-433f-11ea-90d8-2b04338bbe79.png">

In addition `PlatformColor` support has been added to other out-of-tree platforms such as macOS and Windows has been implemented using these changes:

react-native for macOS branch: https://github.com/microsoft/react-native/compare/master...tom-un:tomun/platformcolors

react-native for Windows branch: https://github.com/microsoft/react-native-windows/compare/master...tom-un:tomun/platformcolors

iOS
|Light|Dark|
|{F229354502}|{F229354515}|

Android
|Light|Dark|
|{F230114392}|{F230114490}|

{F230122700}

Reviewed By: hramos

Differential Revision: D19837753

Pulled By: TheSavior

fbshipit-source-id: 82ca70d40802f3b24591bfd4b94b61f3c38ba829
2020-03-02 15:12:09 -08:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @format
* @flow strict-local
*/
// This is a controlled component version of RCTPickerIOS.
'use strict';
const React = require('react');
const StyleSheet = require('../../StyleSheet/StyleSheet');
const View = require('../View/View');
const invariant = require('invariant');
const processColor = require('../../StyleSheet/processColor');
import RCTPickerNativeComponent, {
Commands as PickerCommands,
} from './RCTPickerNativeComponent';
import type {TextStyleProp} from '../../StyleSheet/StyleSheet';
import type {ColorValue} from '../../StyleSheet/StyleSheetTypes';
import type {ProcessedColorValue} from '../../StyleSheet/processColor';
import type {SyntheticEvent} from '../../Types/CoreEventTypes';
import type {ViewProps} from '../View/ViewPropTypes';
type PickerIOSChangeEvent = SyntheticEvent<
$ReadOnly<{|
newValue: number | string,
newIndex: number,
|}>,
>;
type RCTPickerIOSItemType = $ReadOnly<{|
label: ?Label,
value: ?(number | string),
textColor: ?ProcessedColorValue,
|}>;
type Label = Stringish | number;
type Props = $ReadOnly<{|
...ViewProps,
children: React.ChildrenArray<React.Element<typeof PickerIOSItem>>,
itemStyle?: ?TextStyleProp,
onChange?: ?(event: PickerIOSChangeEvent) => mixed,
onValueChange?: ?(itemValue: string | number, itemIndex: number) => mixed,
selectedValue: ?(number | string),
accessibilityLabel?: ?string,
|}>;
type State = {|
selectedIndex: number,
items: $ReadOnlyArray<RCTPickerIOSItemType>,
|};
type ItemProps = $ReadOnly<{|
label: ?Label,
value?: ?(number | string),
color?: ?ColorValue,
|}>;
const PickerIOSItem = (props: ItemProps): null => {
return null;
};
class PickerIOS extends React.Component<Props, State> {
_picker: ?React.ElementRef<typeof RCTPickerNativeComponent> = null;
_lastNativeValue: ?number;
state: State = {
selectedIndex: 0,
items: [],
};
static Item: (props: ItemProps) => null = PickerIOSItem;
static getDerivedStateFromProps(props: Props): State {
let selectedIndex = 0;
const items = [];
React.Children.toArray(props.children)
.filter(child => child !== null)
.forEach(function(child, index) {
if (child.props.value === props.selectedValue) {
selectedIndex = index;
}
const processedTextColor = processColor(child.props.color);
invariant(
processedTextColor == null || typeof processedTextColor === 'number',
'Unexpected color given for PickerIOSItem color',
);
items.push({
value: child.props.value,
label: child.props.label,
textColor: processedTextColor,
});
});
return {selectedIndex, items};
}
render(): React.Node {
return (
<View style={this.props.style}>
<RCTPickerNativeComponent
ref={picker => {
this._picker = picker;
}}
testID={this.props.testID}
style={[styles.pickerIOS, this.props.itemStyle]}
items={this.state.items}
selectedIndex={this.state.selectedIndex}
onChange={this._onChange}
accessibilityLabel={this.props.accessibilityLabel}
/>
</View>
);
}
componentDidUpdate() {
// This is necessary in case native updates the picker and JS decides
// that the update should be ignored and we should stick with the value
// that we have in JS.
if (
this._picker &&
this._lastNativeValue !== undefined &&
this._lastNativeValue !== this.state.selectedIndex
) {
PickerCommands.setNativeSelectedIndex(
this._picker,
this.state.selectedIndex,
);
}
}
_onChange = event => {
if (this.props.onChange) {
this.props.onChange(event);
}
if (this.props.onValueChange) {
this.props.onValueChange(
event.nativeEvent.newValue,
event.nativeEvent.newIndex,
);
}
this._lastNativeValue = event.nativeEvent.newIndex;
this.forceUpdate();
};
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
pickerIOS: {
// The picker will conform to whatever width is given, but we do
// have to set the component's height explicitly on the
// surrounding view to ensure it gets rendered.
height: 216,
},
});
module.exports = PickerIOS;