DefinitelyTyped/types/react-native-snap-carousel/index.d.ts
Kevin Brown f5a50ceae9 Make offset parameter optional as per docs. (#37229)
The docs and comment above this method indicate that `offset` isn't a required parameter. This change brings the type declarations in sync with that.
2019-07-30 15:22:19 -07:00

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// Type definitions for react-native-snap-carousel 3.7
// Project: https://github.com/archriss/react-native-snap-carousel
// Definitions by: jnbt <https://github.com/jnbt>
// Jacob Froman <https://github.com/j-fro>
// Nikolay Polukhin <https://github.com/gazaret>
// Guillaume Amat <https://github.com/GuillaumeAmat>
// Vitor Luiz Cavalcanti <https://github.com/VitorLuizC>
// Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped
// TypeScript Version: 2.8
import * as React from 'react';
import {
Animated,
LayoutChangeEvent,
NativeSyntheticEvent,
NativeScrollEvent,
StyleProp,
ScrollViewProps,
ViewStyle,
ImageProps,
FlatListProps
} from 'react-native';
export interface AdditionalParallaxProps {
carouselRef?: React.Component<FlatListProps<any>>;
itemHeight?: number;
itemWidth?: number;
scrollPosition?: Animated.Value;
sliderHeight?: number;
sliderWidth?: number;
vertical?: boolean;
}
export interface CarouselProps<T> extends React.Props<ScrollViewProps> {
// Required
/**
* Array of items to loop over
*/
data: ReadonlyArray<T>;
/**
* Function that takes an item from the `data` array and returns a React
* Element. See `react-native`'s `FlatList`
*/
renderItem(item: { item: T; index: number }, parallaxProps?: AdditionalParallaxProps): React.ReactNode;
/**
* Width in pixels of your slides, must be the same for all of them
* Note: Required with horizontal carousel
*/
/**
* Reverses the direction of scroll. Uses scale transforms of -1.
*/
inverted?: boolean;
itemWidth?: number;
/**
* Height in pixels of carousel's items, must be the same for all of them
* Note: Required with vertical carousel
*/
itemHeight?: number;
/**
* Width in pixels of your slider
* Note: Required with horizontal carousel
*/
sliderWidth?: number;
/**
* Height in pixels of the carousel itself
* Note: Required with vertical carousel
*/
sliderHeight?: number;
// Behavior
/**
* From slider's center, minimum slide distance to be scrolled before being set to active
*/
activeSlideOffset?: number;
/**
* Duration of time while component is hidden after mounting. NOTE: May cause rendering
* issues on Android. Defaults to 0
*/
apparitionDelay?: number;
/**
* Defines a small margin for callbacks firing from scroll events. Increase this value
* if you experience missed callbacks. Defaults to 5
*/
callbackOffsetMargin?: number;
/**
* Since 1.5.0, the snapping effect can now be based on momentum instead of when you're
* releasing your finger. It means that the component will wait until the ScrollView
* isn't moving anymore to snap
*/
enableMomentum?: boolean;
/**
* If enabled, releasing the touch will scroll to the center of the nearest/active item
*/
enableSnap?: boolean;
/**
* Index of the first item to display
*/
firstItem?: number;
/**
* Flag to indicate whether the carousel contains `<ParallaxImage />`. Parallax data
* will not be passed to carousel items if this is false
*/
hasParallaxImages?: boolean;
/**
* How many items should be rendered at the start?
*/
initialNumToRender?: number;
/**
* Prevent the user from interacting with the carousel while it is snapping. Ignored
* if `enableMomentum` is `true`
*/
lockScrollWhileSnapping?: boolean;
/**
* Changes default lock's timeout duration in ms.
*/
lockScrollTimeoutDuration?: number;
/**
* When momentum is disabled, this prop defines the timeframe during which multiple
* callback calls should be "grouped" into a single one. This debounce also helps
* smoothing the snap effect by providing a bit of inertia when touch is released..
* Note that this will delay callback's execution.
*/
scrollEndDragDebounceValue?: number;
/**
* Allow scroll independently of user interaction on carousel. `false` as default.
*/
scrollEnabled?: boolean;
/**
* Whether to implement a shouldComponentUpdate strategy to minimize updates
*/
shouldOptimizeUpdates?: boolean;
/**
* Delta x when swiping to trigger the snap
*/
swipeThreshold?: number;
/**
* Determines whether to use `ScrollView` instead of `FlatList`. May cause
* rendering performance issues due to losing `FlatList`'s performance
* optimizations
*/
useScrollView?: boolean;
/*
* Layout slides vertically instead of horizontally
*/
vertical?: boolean;
// Loop
/**
* Enable infinite loop mode. Does not work if `enableSnap` is `false`
*/
loop?: boolean;
/**
* Number of clones to render at the beginning and end of the list. Default
* is 3
*/
loopClonesPerSide?: number;
// Autoplay
/**
* Trigger autoplay on mount
*/
autoplay?: boolean;
/**
* Delay before enabling autoplay on startup & after releasing the touch
*/
autoplayDelay?: number;
/**
* Delay in ms until navigating to the next item
*/
autoplayInterval?: number;
// Style and animation
/**
* Custom animation options.
* Note that useNativeDriver will be enabled by default and that opacity's easing will always be kept linear.
* Setting this prop to something other than null will trigger custom animations and will completely change
* the way items are animated: rather than having their opacity and scale interpolated based the scroll value (default behavior),
* they will now play the custom animation you provide as soon as they become active.
* This means you cannot use props layout, scrollInterpolator or slideInterpolatedStyle in conjunction with activeAnimationOptions
*/
activeAnimationOptions?: Animated.DecayAnimationConfig | Animated.TimingAnimationConfig | Animated.SpringAnimationConfig;
/**
* Custom animation type: either 'decay, 'spring' or 'timing'.
* Note that it will only be applied to the scale animation since opacity's animation type will always be set
* to timing (no one wants the opacity to 'bounce' around)
*/
activeAnimationType?: 'decay' | 'spring' | 'timing';
/**
* Determine active slide's alignment relative to the carousel
*/
activeSlideAlignment?: 'start' | 'center' | 'end';
/**
* Optional styles for Scrollview's global wrapper
*/
containerCustomStyle?: StyleProp<ViewStyle>;
/**
* Optional styles for Scrollview's items container
*/
contentContainerCustomStyle?: StyleProp<ViewStyle>;
/**
* Value of the opacity effect applied to inactive slides
*/
inactiveSlideOpacity?: number;
/**
* Value of the 'scale' transform applied to inactive slides
*/
inactiveSlideScale?: number;
/**
* Value of the 'translate' transform applied to inactive slides. Not recommended with
* `customAnimationOptions`
*/
inactiveSlideShift?: number;
/**
* Define the way items are rendered and animated.
* Possible values are 'default', 'stack' and 'tinder'.
* See this for more info and visual examples.
* WARNING: setting this prop to either 'stack' or 'tinder' will activate useScrollView to prevent rendering bugs with FlatList.
* Therefore, those layouts will probably not be suited if you have a large data set.
*/
layout?: 'default' | 'stack' | 'tinder';
/**
* Use to increase or decrease the default card offset in both 'stack' and 'tinder' layouts.
*/
layoutCardOffset?: number;
/**
* Used to define custom interpolations
*/
scrollInterpolator?(index: number, carouselProps: CarouselProps<any>): { inputRange: number[], outputRange: number[] };
/**
* Used to define custom interpolations
*/
slideInterpolatedStyle?(index: number, animatedValue: Animated.AnimatedValue, carouselProps: CarouselProps<any>): StyleProp<ViewStyle>;
/**
* Optional style for each item's container (the one whose scale and opacity are animated)
*/
slideStyle?: StyleProp<ViewStyle>;
// Callbacks
/**
* Exposed View callback; invoked on mount and layout changes
*/
onLayout?(event: LayoutChangeEvent): void;
/**
* Exposed ScrollView callback; fired while scrolling
*/
onScroll?(event: NativeSyntheticEvent<NativeScrollEvent>): void;
/**
* Callback fired when navigating to an item
*/
onSnapToItem?(slideIndex: number): void;
/**
* Callback fired before navigating to an item
*/
onBeforeSnapToItem?(slideIndex: number): void;
}
export interface CarouselStatic<T> extends React.ComponentClass<CarouselProps<T>> {
/**
* Current active item (int, starts at 0)
*/
currentIndex: number;
/**
* Underlying ScrollView's current content offset
* (int, starts at 0 if activeSlideAlignment is set to start, negative value otherwise)
*/
currentScrollPosition: number;
/**
* Start the autoplay manually
*/
startAutoplay(instantly?: boolean): void;
/**
* Stop the autoplay manually
*/
stopAutoplay(): void;
/**
* Snap to an item manually
*/
snapToItem(index: number, animated?: boolean, fireCallback?: boolean): void;
/**
* Snap to next item manually
*/
snapToNext(animated?: boolean, fireCallback?: boolean): void;
/**
* Snap to previous item manually
*/
snapToPrev(animated?: boolean, fireCallback?: boolean): void;
/**
* Call this when needed to work around a random FlatList bug that keeps content hidden until the carousel is scrolled
* (see #238). Note that the offset parameter is not required and will default to either 1 or -1 depending
* on the current scroll position
*/
triggerRenderingHack(offset?: number): void;
}
export type CarouselProperties<T> = ScrollViewProps & CarouselProps<T> & React.Props<CarouselStatic<T>>;
export interface ParallaxImageProps extends ImageProps, AdditionalParallaxProps {
/**
* Optional style for image's container
*/
containerStyle?: StyleProp<ViewStyle>;
/**
* On screen dimensions of the image
*/
dimensions?: { width: number; height: number };
/**
* Duration of fade in when object is loaded. Default of 500
*/
fadeDuration?: number;
/**
* Speed of parallax effect. A higher value appears more 'zoomed in'
*/
parallaxFactor?: number;
/**
* Whether to display a loading spinner
*/
showSpinner?: boolean;
/**
* Color of the loading spinner if displayed
*/
spinnerColor?: string;
}
export type ParallaxImageStatic = React.ComponentClass<ParallaxImageProps>;
export type ParallaxImageProperties = ParallaxImageProps & React.Props<ParallaxImageStatic>;
export class ParallaxImage extends React.Component<ParallaxImageProperties> { }
export interface PaginationProps {
/**
* Number of dots to display
*/
dotsLength: number;
/**
* Currently focused dot
*/
activeDotIndex: number;
/**
* Opacity of the dot when tapped. The prop has no effect if tappableDots hasn't been set to true
*/
activeOpacity?: number;
/**
* Reference to the Carousel component to which pagination is linked.
* Needed only when setting tappableDots to true
*/
carouselRef?: React.Component<FlatListProps<any>>;
/**
* Style for dots' container that will be merged with the default one
*/
containerStyle?: StyleProp<ViewStyle>;
/**
* Background color of the active dot.
* Use this if you want to animate the change between active and inactive colors,
* and always in conjunction with inactiveDotColor
*/
dotColor?: string;
/**
* Style of each dot's container.
* Use this if you need to specify styles that wouldn't have any effect when defined with dotStyle (such as flex)
*/
dotContainerStyle?: StyleProp<ViewStyle>;
/**
* Optional custom active dot element that will replace the default one.
* The element will receive a prop active set to true as well as a prop index
*/
dotElement?: React.ReactNode;
/**
* Dots' style that will be merged with the default one
*/
dotStyle?: StyleProp<ViewStyle>;
/**
* Background color of the inactive dots.
* Use this if you want to animate the change between active and inactive colors, and always in conjunction with dotColor
*/
inactiveDotColor?: string;
/**
* Optional custom inactive dot element that will replace the default one.
* The element will receive a prop active set to false as well as a prop index
*/
inactiveDotElement?: React.ReactNode;
/**
* Value of the opacity effect applied to inactive dots
*/
inactiveDotOpacity?: number;
/**
* Value of the 'scale' transform applied to inactive dots
*/
inactiveDotScale?: number;
/**
* Dots' style that will be applied to inactive elements
*/
inactiveDotStyle?: StyleProp<ViewStyle>;
/**
* Function that gives you complete control over pagination's rendering.
* It will receive three parameters : (activeIndex, total, context).
* This can be especially useful in order to replace dots with numbers
*/
renderDots?(activeIndex: number, total: number, context: any): React.ReactNode;
/**
* Make default dots tappable, e.g. your carousel will slide to the corresponding item.
* Note that carouselRef must be specified for this to work
*/
tappableDots?: boolean;
/**
* Whether to layout dots vertically or horizontally
*/
vertical?: boolean;
}
export type PaginationStatic = React.ComponentClass<PaginationProps>;
export type PaginationProperties = PaginationProps & React.Props<PaginationStatic>;
export class Pagination extends React.Component<PaginationProperties> { }
export default class Carousel<T> extends React.Component<CarouselProperties<T>> { }
/**
* Get scroll interpolator's input range from an array of slide indexes
* Indexes are relative to the current active slide (index 0)
* For example, using [3, 2, 1, 0, -1] will return:
* [
* (index - 3) * sizeRef, // active + 3
* (index - 2) * sizeRef, // active + 2
* (index - 1) * sizeRef, // active + 1
* index * sizeRef, // active
* (index + 1) * sizeRef // active - 1
* ]
*/
export function getInputRangeFromIndexes(range: number[], index: number, carouselProps: CarouselProps<any>): number[];