import React from 'react';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import {
NativeModules,
ViewProps,
ViewPropTypes,
findNodeHandle,
requireNativeComponent,
Platform,
View,
} from 'react-native';
const {RNAccessibilityWrapperManager} = NativeModules;
const RNAccessibilityWrapper = requireNativeComponent('RNAccessibilityWrapper');
const AccessibilityWrapperPropTypes = {
...ViewPropTypes,
fieldsRefs: PropTypes.arrayOf(
PropTypes.shape({
current: PropTypes.object,
}),
),
};
class AccessibilityWrapperIOS extends React.Component {
static propTypes = AccessibilityWrapperPropTypes;
ref = React.createRef();
componentDidMount() {
if (this.props.fieldsRefs) {
this.setAccessibilityFields(
this.props.fieldsRefs.map(ref => ref.current),
);
}
}
componentDidUpdate() {
if (this.props.fieldsRefs) {
this.setAccessibilityFields(
this.props.fieldsRefs.map(ref => ref.current),
);
}
}
setAccessibilityFields = (fields = []) => {
const fieldTags =
fields && fields.map(component => component && findNodeHandle(component));
return RNAccessibilityWrapperManager.setAccessibilityFields(
findNodeHandle(this.ref.current),
fieldTags,
);
};
render() {
return ;
}
}
const AccessibilityWrapperAndroid = ({fieldsRefs, ...props}) => (
);
AccessibilityWrapperAndroid.propTypes = AccessibilityWrapperPropTypes;
/**
* The AccessibilityWrapper component allows you to adjust the behaviour of the native platform
* when it comes to accessibility. Using this component you can tell the native platform to
* group all subviews together for accessibility purposes (since it's not always done by
* default), and you can even override the focus order of subviews
*
* @example
* export default class App extends Component<{}> {
* fooRef = React.createRef();
* barRef = React.createRef();
* bazRef = React.createRef();
*
* public render() {
* return (
*
*
* Foo
* Bar
* Baz
*
*
* );
* }
* }
*/
export default Platform.select({
ios: AccessibilityWrapperIOS,
android: AccessibilityWrapperAndroid,
});