amis-rpc-design/node_modules/react-native/Libraries/Components/Touchable/TouchableWithoutFeedback.d.ts

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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.
*
* @format
*/
import type * as React from 'react';
import {Constructor} from '../../../types/private/Utilities';
import {TimerMixin} from '../../../types/private/TimerMixin';
import {Insets} from '../../../types/public/Insets';
import {StyleProp} from '../../StyleSheet/StyleSheet';
import {ViewStyle} from '../../StyleSheet/StyleSheetTypes';
import {
GestureResponderEvent,
LayoutChangeEvent,
NativeSyntheticEvent,
TargetedEvent,
} from '../../Types/CoreEventTypes';
import {AccessibilityProps} from '../View/ViewAccessibility';
import {TouchableMixin} from './Touchable';
export interface TouchableWithoutFeedbackPropsIOS {}
export interface TouchableWithoutFeedbackPropsAndroid {
/**
* If true, doesn't play a system sound on touch.
*
* @platform android
*/
touchSoundDisabled?: boolean | undefined;
}
/**
* @see https://reactnative.dev/docs/touchablewithoutfeedback#props
*/
export interface TouchableWithoutFeedbackProps
extends TouchableWithoutFeedbackPropsIOS,
TouchableWithoutFeedbackPropsAndroid,
AccessibilityProps {
children?: React.ReactNode | undefined;
/**
* Delay in ms, from onPressIn, before onLongPress is called.
*/
delayLongPress?: number | undefined;
/**
* Delay in ms, from the start of the touch, before onPressIn is called.
*/
delayPressIn?: number | undefined;
/**
* Delay in ms, from the release of the touch, before onPressOut is called.
*/
delayPressOut?: number | undefined;
/**
* If true, disable all interactions for this component.
*/
disabled?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* This defines how far your touch can start away from the button.
* This is added to pressRetentionOffset when moving off of the button.
* NOTE The touch area never extends past the parent view bounds and
* the Z-index of sibling views always takes precedence if a touch hits
* two overlapping views.
*/
hitSlop?: null | Insets | number | undefined;
/**
* Used to reference react managed views from native code.
*/
id?: string | undefined;
/**
* When `accessible` is true (which is the default) this may be called when
* the OS-specific concept of "blur" occurs, meaning the element lost focus.
* Some platforms may not have the concept of blur.
*/
onBlur?: ((e: NativeSyntheticEvent<TargetedEvent>) => void) | undefined;
/**
* When `accessible` is true (which is the default) this may be called when
* the OS-specific concept of "focus" occurs. Some platforms may not have
* the concept of focus.
*/
onFocus?: ((e: NativeSyntheticEvent<TargetedEvent>) => void) | undefined;
/**
* Invoked on mount and layout changes with
* {nativeEvent: {layout: {x, y, width, height}}}
*/
onLayout?: ((event: LayoutChangeEvent) => void) | undefined;
onLongPress?: ((event: GestureResponderEvent) => void) | undefined;
/**
* Called when the touch is released,
* but not if cancelled (e.g. by a scroll that steals the responder lock).
*/
onPress?: ((event: GestureResponderEvent) => void) | undefined;
onPressIn?: ((event: GestureResponderEvent) => void) | undefined;
onPressOut?: ((event: GestureResponderEvent) => void) | undefined;
/**
* //FIXME: not in doc but available in examples
*/
style?: StyleProp<ViewStyle> | undefined;
/**
* When the scroll view is disabled, this defines how far your
* touch may move off of the button, before deactivating the button.
* Once deactivated, try moving it back and you'll see that the button
* is once again reactivated! Move it back and forth several times
* while the scroll view is disabled. Ensure you pass in a constant
* to reduce memory allocations.
*/
pressRetentionOffset?: null | Insets | number | undefined;
/**
* Used to locate this view in end-to-end tests.
*/
testID?: string | undefined;
}
/**
* Do not use unless you have a very good reason.
* All the elements that respond to press should have a visual feedback when touched.
* This is one of the primary reason a "web" app doesn't feel "native".
*
* @see https://reactnative.dev/docs/touchablewithoutfeedback
*/
declare class TouchableWithoutFeedbackComponent extends React.Component<TouchableWithoutFeedbackProps> {}
declare const TouchableWithoutFeedbackBase: Constructor<TimerMixin> &
Constructor<TouchableMixin> &
typeof TouchableWithoutFeedbackComponent;
export class TouchableWithoutFeedback extends TouchableWithoutFeedbackBase {}