amis-rpc-design/node_modules/react-native/React/Base/RCTTouchHandler.m
2023-10-07 19:42:30 +08:00

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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.
*/
#import "RCTTouchHandler.h"
#import <UIKit/UIGestureRecognizerSubclass.h>
#import "RCTAssert.h"
#import "RCTBridge.h"
#import "RCTEventDispatcherProtocol.h"
#import "RCTLog.h"
#import "RCTSurfaceView.h"
#import "RCTTouchEvent.h"
#import "RCTUIManager.h"
#import "RCTUtils.h"
#import "UIView+React.h"
@interface RCTTouchHandler () <UIGestureRecognizerDelegate>
@end
// TODO: this class behaves a lot like a module, and could be implemented as a
// module if we were to assume that modules and RootViews had a 1:1 relationship
@implementation RCTTouchHandler {
__weak id<RCTEventDispatcherProtocol> _eventDispatcher;
/**
* Arrays managed in parallel tracking native touch object along with the
* native view that was touched, and the React touch data dictionary.
* These must be kept track of because `UIKit` destroys the touch targets
* if touches are canceled, and we have no other way to recover this info.
*/
NSMutableOrderedSet<UITouch *> *_nativeTouches;
NSMutableArray<NSMutableDictionary *> *_reactTouches;
NSMutableArray<UIView *> *_touchViews;
__weak UIView *_cachedRootView;
uint16_t _coalescingKey;
}
- (instancetype)initWithBridge:(RCTBridge *)bridge
{
RCTAssertParam(bridge);
if ((self = [super initWithTarget:nil action:NULL])) {
_eventDispatcher = bridge.eventDispatcher;
_nativeTouches = [NSMutableOrderedSet new];
_reactTouches = [NSMutableArray new];
_touchViews = [NSMutableArray new];
// `cancelsTouchesInView` and `delaysTouches*` are needed in order to be used as a top level
// event delegated recognizer. Otherwise, lower-level components not built
// using RCT, will fail to recognize gestures.
self.cancelsTouchesInView = NO;
self.delaysTouchesBegan = NO; // This is default value.
self.delaysTouchesEnded = NO;
self.delegate = self;
}
return self;
}
RCT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(-(instancetype)initWithTarget : (id)target action : (SEL)action)
- (void)attachToView:(UIView *)view
{
RCTAssert(self.view == nil, @"RCTTouchHandler already has attached view.");
[view addGestureRecognizer:self];
}
- (void)detachFromView:(UIView *)view
{
RCTAssertParam(view);
RCTAssert(self.view == view, @"RCTTouchHandler attached to another view.");
[view removeGestureRecognizer:self];
}
#pragma mark - Bookkeeping for touch indices
- (void)_recordNewTouches:(NSSet<UITouch *> *)touches
{
for (UITouch *touch in touches) {
RCTAssert(![_nativeTouches containsObject:touch], @"Touch is already recorded. This is a critical bug.");
// Find closest React-managed touchable view
UIView *targetView = touch.view;
while (targetView) {
if (targetView.reactTag && targetView.userInteractionEnabled) {
break;
}
targetView = targetView.superview;
}
NSNumber *reactTag = [targetView reactTagAtPoint:[touch locationInView:targetView]];
if (!reactTag || !targetView.userInteractionEnabled) {
continue;
}
// Get new, unique touch identifier for the react touch
const NSUInteger RCTMaxTouches = 11; // This is the maximum supported by iDevices
NSInteger touchID = ([_reactTouches.lastObject[@"identifier"] integerValue] + 1) % RCTMaxTouches;
for (NSDictionary *reactTouch in _reactTouches) {
NSInteger usedID = [reactTouch[@"identifier"] integerValue];
if (usedID == touchID) {
// ID has already been used, try next value
touchID++;
} else if (usedID > touchID) {
// If usedID > touchID, touchID must be unique, so we can stop looking
break;
}
}
// Create touch
NSMutableDictionary *reactTouch = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithCapacity:RCTMaxTouches];
reactTouch[@"target"] = reactTag;
reactTouch[@"identifier"] = @(touchID);
// Add to arrays
[_touchViews addObject:targetView];
[_nativeTouches addObject:touch];
[_reactTouches addObject:reactTouch];
}
}
- (void)_recordRemovedTouches:(NSSet<UITouch *> *)touches
{
for (UITouch *touch in touches) {
NSUInteger index = [_nativeTouches indexOfObject:touch];
if (index == NSNotFound) {
continue;
}
[_touchViews removeObjectAtIndex:index];
[_nativeTouches removeObjectAtIndex:index];
[_reactTouches removeObjectAtIndex:index];
}
}
- (void)_updateReactTouchAtIndex:(NSInteger)touchIndex
{
UITouch *nativeTouch = _nativeTouches[touchIndex];
CGPoint windowLocation = [nativeTouch locationInView:nativeTouch.window];
RCTAssert(_cachedRootView, @"We were unable to find a root view for the touch");
CGPoint rootViewLocation = [nativeTouch.window convertPoint:windowLocation toView:_cachedRootView];
UIView *touchView = _touchViews[touchIndex];
CGPoint touchViewLocation = [nativeTouch.window convertPoint:windowLocation toView:touchView];
NSMutableDictionary *reactTouch = _reactTouches[touchIndex];
reactTouch[@"pageX"] = @(RCTSanitizeNaNValue(rootViewLocation.x, @"touchEvent.pageX"));
reactTouch[@"pageY"] = @(RCTSanitizeNaNValue(rootViewLocation.y, @"touchEvent.pageY"));
reactTouch[@"locationX"] = @(RCTSanitizeNaNValue(touchViewLocation.x, @"touchEvent.locationX"));
reactTouch[@"locationY"] = @(RCTSanitizeNaNValue(touchViewLocation.y, @"touchEvent.locationY"));
reactTouch[@"timestamp"] = @(nativeTouch.timestamp * 1000); // in ms, for JS
// TODO: force for a 'normal' touch is usually 1.0;
// should we expose a `normalTouchForce` constant somewhere (which would
// have a value of `1.0 / nativeTouch.maximumPossibleForce`)?
if (RCTForceTouchAvailable()) {
reactTouch[@"force"] = @(RCTZeroIfNaN(nativeTouch.force / nativeTouch.maximumPossibleForce));
} else if (nativeTouch.type == UITouchTypePencil) {
reactTouch[@"force"] = @(RCTZeroIfNaN(nativeTouch.force / nativeTouch.maximumPossibleForce));
reactTouch[@"altitudeAngle"] = @(RCTZeroIfNaN(nativeTouch.altitudeAngle));
}
}
/**
* Constructs information about touch events to send across the serialized
* boundary. This data should be compliant with W3C `Touch` objects. This data
* alone isn't sufficient to construct W3C `Event` objects. To construct that,
* there must be a simple receiver on the other side of the bridge that
* organizes the touch objects into `Event`s.
*
* We send the data as an array of `Touch`es, the type of action
* (start/end/move/cancel) and the indices that represent "changed" `Touch`es
* from that array.
*/
- (void)_updateAndDispatchTouches:(NSSet<UITouch *> *)touches eventName:(NSString *)eventName
{
// Update touches
NSMutableArray<NSNumber *> *changedIndexes = [NSMutableArray new];
for (UITouch *touch in touches) {
NSInteger index = [_nativeTouches indexOfObject:touch];
if (index == NSNotFound) {
continue;
}
[self _updateReactTouchAtIndex:index];
[changedIndexes addObject:@(index)];
}
if (changedIndexes.count == 0) {
return;
}
// Deep copy the touches because they will be accessed from another thread
// TODO: would it be safer to do this in the bridge or executor, rather than trusting caller?
NSMutableArray<NSDictionary *> *reactTouches = [[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithCapacity:_reactTouches.count];
for (NSDictionary *touch in _reactTouches) {
[reactTouches addObject:[touch copy]];
}
BOOL canBeCoalesced = [eventName isEqualToString:@"touchMove"];
// We increment `_coalescingKey` twice here just for sure that
// this `_coalescingKey` will not be reused by another (preceding or following) event
// (yes, even if coalescing only happens (and makes sense) on events of the same type).
if (!canBeCoalesced) {
_coalescingKey++;
}
RCTTouchEvent *event = [[RCTTouchEvent alloc] initWithEventName:eventName
reactTag:self.view.reactTag
reactTouches:reactTouches
changedIndexes:changedIndexes
coalescingKey:_coalescingKey];
if (!canBeCoalesced) {
_coalescingKey++;
}
[_eventDispatcher sendEvent:event];
}
/***
* To ensure compatibility when using UIManager.measure and RCTTouchHandler, we have to adopt
* UIManager.measure's behavior in finding a "root view".
* Usually RCTTouchHandler is already attached to a root view but in some cases (e.g. Modal),
* we are instead attached to some RCTView subtree. This is also the case when embedding some RN
* views inside a separate ViewController not controlled by RN.
* This logic will either find the nearest rootView, or go all the way to the UIWindow.
* While this is not optimal, it is exactly what UIManager.measure does, and what Touchable.js
* relies on.
* We cache it here so that we don't have to repeat it for every touch in the gesture.
*/
- (void)_cacheRootView
{
UIView *rootView = self.view;
while (rootView.superview && ![rootView isReactRootView] && ![rootView isKindOfClass:[RCTSurfaceView class]]) {
rootView = rootView.superview;
}
_cachedRootView = rootView;
}
#pragma mark - Gesture Recognizer Delegate Callbacks
static BOOL RCTAllTouchesAreCancelledOrEnded(NSSet<UITouch *> *touches)
{
for (UITouch *touch in touches) {
if (touch.phase == UITouchPhaseBegan || touch.phase == UITouchPhaseMoved || touch.phase == UITouchPhaseStationary) {
return NO;
}
}
return YES;
}
static BOOL RCTAnyTouchesChanged(NSSet<UITouch *> *touches)
{
for (UITouch *touch in touches) {
if (touch.phase == UITouchPhaseBegan || touch.phase == UITouchPhaseMoved) {
return YES;
}
}
return NO;
}
#pragma mark - `UIResponder`-ish touch-delivery methods
- (void)touchesBegan:(NSSet<UITouch *> *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
[super touchesBegan:touches withEvent:event];
[self _cacheRootView];
// "start" has to record new touches *before* extracting the event.
// "end"/"cancel" needs to remove the touch *after* extracting the event.
[self _recordNewTouches:touches];
[self _updateAndDispatchTouches:touches eventName:@"touchStart"];
if (self.state == UIGestureRecognizerStatePossible) {
self.state = UIGestureRecognizerStateBegan;
} else if (self.state == UIGestureRecognizerStateBegan) {
self.state = UIGestureRecognizerStateChanged;
}
}
- (void)touchesMoved:(NSSet<UITouch *> *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
[super touchesMoved:touches withEvent:event];
[self _updateAndDispatchTouches:touches eventName:@"touchMove"];
self.state = UIGestureRecognizerStateChanged;
}
- (void)touchesEnded:(NSSet<UITouch *> *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
[super touchesEnded:touches withEvent:event];
[self _updateAndDispatchTouches:touches eventName:@"touchEnd"];
if (RCTAllTouchesAreCancelledOrEnded(event.allTouches)) {
self.state = UIGestureRecognizerStateEnded;
} else if (RCTAnyTouchesChanged(event.allTouches)) {
self.state = UIGestureRecognizerStateChanged;
}
[self _recordRemovedTouches:touches];
}
- (void)touchesCancelled:(NSSet<UITouch *> *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
[super touchesCancelled:touches withEvent:event];
[self _updateAndDispatchTouches:touches eventName:@"touchCancel"];
if (RCTAllTouchesAreCancelledOrEnded(event.allTouches)) {
self.state = UIGestureRecognizerStateCancelled;
} else if (RCTAnyTouchesChanged(event.allTouches)) {
self.state = UIGestureRecognizerStateChanged;
}
[self _recordRemovedTouches:touches];
}
- (BOOL)canPreventGestureRecognizer:(__unused UIGestureRecognizer *)preventedGestureRecognizer
{
return NO;
}
- (BOOL)canBePreventedByGestureRecognizer:(UIGestureRecognizer *)preventingGestureRecognizer
{
// We fail in favour of other external gesture recognizers.
// iOS will ask `delegate`'s opinion about this gesture recognizer little bit later.
return ![preventingGestureRecognizer.view isDescendantOfView:self.view];
}
- (void)reset
{
if (_nativeTouches.count != 0) {
[self _updateAndDispatchTouches:_nativeTouches.set eventName:@"touchCancel"];
[_nativeTouches removeAllObjects];
[_reactTouches removeAllObjects];
[_touchViews removeAllObjects];
_cachedRootView = nil;
}
}
#pragma mark - Other
- (void)cancel
{
self.enabled = NO;
self.enabled = YES;
}
#pragma mark - UIGestureRecognizerDelegate
- (BOOL)gestureRecognizer:(__unused UIGestureRecognizer *)gestureRecognizer
shouldRequireFailureOfGestureRecognizer:(UIGestureRecognizer *)otherGestureRecognizer
{
// Same condition for `failure of` as for `be prevented by`.
return [self canBePreventedByGestureRecognizer:otherGestureRecognizer];
}
@end