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react-native/Libraries/Components/Picker/AndroidDialogPickerNativeComponent.js
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Michał Osadnik 75d01075d4 Allow primitivies without default values
Summary:
It's not needed to keep required providing default values even if they are not actually relevant.

Here I add a support for `null`, `0` of `false` instead by default and remove throwing errors if no other default value provided.

Reviewed By: rubennorte

Differential Revision: D16049047

fbshipit-source-id: bc4961af3873190568f2753fc4ec975354896df5
2019-07-01 07:51:25 -07:00

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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
*/
'use strict';
import {requireNativeComponent} from 'react-native';
import type {
DirectEventHandler,
Int32,
WithDefault,
} from '../../Types/CodegenTypes';
import type {TextStyleProp} from '../../StyleSheet/StyleSheet';
import type {ColorValue} from '../../StyleSheet/StyleSheetTypes';
import type {NativeComponent} from '../../Renderer/shims/ReactNative';
import type {ViewProps} from '../../Components/View/ViewPropTypes';
type PickerItem = $ReadOnly<{|
label: string,
color?: ?Int32,
|}>;
type PickerItemSelectEvent = $ReadOnly<{|
position: Int32,
|}>;
type NativeProps = $ReadOnly<{|
...ViewProps,
style?: ?TextStyleProp,
// Props
color?: ?ColorValue,
enabled?: ?WithDefault<boolean, true>,
items: $ReadOnlyArray<PickerItem>,
prompt?: ?WithDefault<string, ''>,
selected: Int32,
// Events
onSelect?: DirectEventHandler<PickerItemSelectEvent>,
|}>;
type ReactPicker = Class<NativeComponent<NativeProps>>;
module.exports = ((requireNativeComponent(
'AndroidDialogPicker',
): any): ReactPicker);