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39 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
39 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
import { View, Platform, SafeAreaView, StyleSheet /* , StatusBar */ } from 'react-native';
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const React = require('react');
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// import DeviceInfo from 'react-native-device-info';
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// Untested! This should check if the device has a notch and, if it does, apply
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// an extra padding on top of the screen.
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const styles = StyleSheet.create({
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AndroidSafeArea: {
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// Disabled for now because it seems that even when there's a notch the system status bar
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// covers it, and thus we should add our own gap.
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// Can only test on emulator though
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// Fixes: https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/issues/2694
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// paddingTop: Platform.OS === 'android' && DeviceInfo.hasNotch() ? StatusBar.currentHeight : 0,
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paddingTop: 0,
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},
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});
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function JoplinSafeAreaView(props) {
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if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
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return <SafeAreaView {...props}>{props.children}</SafeAreaView>;
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} else {
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const viewProps = Object.assign({}, props);
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const style = [];
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if (viewProps.style) {
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style.push(viewProps.style);
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delete viewProps.style;
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}
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style.push(styles.AndroidSafeArea);
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return <View style={style} {...viewProps}>{props.children}</View>;
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}
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}
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module.exports = JoplinSafeAreaView;
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