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joplin/ReactNativeClient/lib/components/note-body-viewer.js

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const React = require('react'); const Component = React.Component;
const { Platform, WebView, View } = require('react-native');
const { globalStyle } = require('lib/components/global-style.js');
const Resource = require('lib/models/Resource.js');
const Setting = require('lib/models/Setting.js');
const { reg } = require('lib/registry.js');
const MdToHtml = require('lib/MdToHtml.js');
class NoteBodyViewer extends Component {
constructor() {
super();
this.state = {
resources: {},
webViewLoaded: false,
}
this.isMounted_ = false;
}
UNSAFE_componentWillMount() {
this.mdToHtml_ = new MdToHtml();
this.isMounted_ = true;
}
componentWillUnmount() {
this.mdToHtml_ = null;
this.isMounted_ = false;
}
onLoadEnd() {
setTimeout(() => {
if (this.props.onLoadEnd) this.props.onLoadEnd();
}, 100);
if (this.state.webViewLoaded) return;
// Need to display after a delay to avoid a white flash before
// the content is displayed.
setTimeout(() => {
if (!this.isMounted_) return;
this.setState({ webViewLoaded: true });
}, 100);
}
shouldComponentUpdate(nextProps, nextState) {
const safeGetNoteProp = (props, propName) => {
if (!props) return null;
if (!props.note) return null;
return props.note[propName];
}
// To address https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/issues/433
// If a checkbox in a note is ticked, the body changes, which normally would trigger a re-render
// of this component, which has the unfortunate side effect of making the view scroll back to the top.
// This re-rendering however is uncessary since the component is already visually updated via JS.
// So here, if the note has not changed, we prevent the component from updating.
// This fixes the above issue. A drawback of this is if the note is updated via sync, this change
// will not be displayed immediately.
const currentNoteId = safeGetNoteProp(this.props, 'id');
const nextNoteId = safeGetNoteProp(nextProps, 'id');
if (currentNoteId !== nextNoteId || nextState.webViewLoaded !== this.state.webViewLoaded) return true;
// If the length of the body has changed, then it's something other than a checkbox that has changed,
// for example a resource that has been attached to the note while in View mode. In that case, update.
return (safeGetNoteProp(this.props, 'body') + '').length !== (safeGetNoteProp(nextProps, 'body') + '').length;
}
rebuildMd() {
this.mdToHtml_.clearCache();
this.forceUpdate();
}
render() {
const note = this.props.note;
const style = this.props.style;
const onCheckboxChange = this.props.onCheckboxChange;
const mdOptions = {
onResourceLoaded: () => {
if (this.resourceLoadedTimeoutId_) {
clearTimeout(this.resourceLoadedTimeoutId_);
this.resourceLoadedTimeoutId_ = null;
}
this.resourceLoadedTimeoutId_ = setTimeout(() => {
this.resourceLoadedTimeoutId_ = null;
this.forceUpdate();
}, 100);
},
paddingBottom: '3.8em', // Extra bottom padding to make it possible to scroll past the action button (so that it doesn't overlap the text)
highlightedKeywords: this.props.highlightedKeywords,
};
let html = this.mdToHtml_.render(note ? note.body : '', this.props.webViewStyle, mdOptions);
html = `
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
` + html + `
</body>
</html>
`;
let webViewStyle = {}
// On iOS, the onLoadEnd() event is never fired so always
// display the webview (don't do the little trick
// to avoid the white flash).
if (Platform.OS !== 'ios') {
webViewStyle.opacity = this.state.webViewLoaded ? 1 : 0.01;
}
// On iOS scalesPageToFit work like this:
//
// Find the widest image, resize it *and everything else* by x% so that
// the image fits within the viewport. The problem is that it means if there's
// a large image, everything is going to be scaled to a very small size, making
// the text unreadable.
//
// On Android:
//
// Find the widest elements and scale them (and them only) to fit within the viewport
// It means it's going to scale large images, but the text will remain at the normal
// size.
//
// That means we can use scalesPageToFix on Android but not on iOS.
// The weird thing is that on iOS, scalesPageToFix=false along with a CSS
// rule "img { max-width: 100% }", works like scalesPageToFix=true on Android.
// So we use scalesPageToFix=false on iOS along with that CSS rule.
// `baseUrl` is where the images will be loaded from. So images must use a path relative to resourceDir.
const source = {
html: html,
baseUrl: 'file://' + Setting.value('resourceDir') + '/',
};
return (
<View style={style}>
<WebView
scalesPageToFit={Platform.OS !== 'ios'}
style={webViewStyle}
source={source}
originWhitelist={['file://*', './*', 'http://*', 'https://*']}
mixedContentMode="always"
allowFileAccess={true}
onLoadEnd={() => this.onLoadEnd()}
onError={() => reg.logger().error('WebView error') }
onMessage={(event) => {
let msg = event.nativeEvent.data;
if (msg.indexOf('checkboxclick:') === 0) {
const newBody = this.mdToHtml_.handleCheckboxClick(msg, this.props.note.body);
if (onCheckboxChange) onCheckboxChange(newBody);
} else if (msg.indexOf('bodyscroll:') === 0) {
//msg = msg.split(':');
//this.bodyScrollTop_ = Number(msg[1]);
} else {
this.props.onJoplinLinkClick(msg);
}
}}
/>
</View>
);
}
}
module.exports = { NoteBodyViewer };