@nativescript-community/gesturehandler
Declarative API exposing platform native touch and gesture system to NativeScript.
Table of Contents
Installation
Run the following command from the root of your project:
ns plugin add @nativescript-community/gesturehandler
API
We need to do some wiring when your app starts, so open app.ts and add this before creating any View/App/Frame:
TypeScript
import { install } from "@nativescript-community/gesturehandler";
install();
You create a gesture handler using something like this:
import { GestureHandlerTouchEvent, GestureHandlerStateEvent, GestureStateEventData, GestureTouchEventData, HandlerType } from '@nativescript-community/gesturehandler';
function onGestureTouch(args: GestureTouchEventData) {
const { state, extraData, view } = args.data;
view.translateX = extraData.translationX;
view.translateY = extraData.translationY;
}
function onGestureState(args: GestureStateEventData) {
const { state, prevState, extraData, view } = args.data;
console.log('onGestureState', state, prevState, view, extraData);
}
const manager = Manager.getInstance();
const gestureHandler = = manager.createGestureHandler(HandlerType.PAN, 10, {
shouldCancelWhenOutside: false
});
gestureHandler.on(GestureHandlerTouchEvent, onGestureTouch, this);
gestureHandler.on(GestureHandlerStateEvent, onGestureState, this);
gestureHandler.attachToView(view);
Right now you must not forget to store the gestureHandler somewhere or the gesture won't work on iOS (native object being released). This will be fixed in future versions.
Now about the API. All the gestures for the react counterpart exist with the same options and the same event extraData.
GestureRootView
For the gestures to work correctly we need a root view which knows how to handle the gestures.
If using Page (thus Frame) you don't need to do anything.
In case you don't (drawer root view, modals, ...) then you can wrap your views in a GestureRootView which inherits GridLayout
Overriding Nativescript gestures
This plugin can also override N gestures completely. This would give much more control over gestures and especially would allow to correctly handle simultaneous gestures likes tap and longpress
To do that
Credits
This is a port of react-native-gesturehandler.
The source is based on the source code by Krzysztof Magiera. Dont hesitate to go and thank him for his work!
Examples:
- Basic
- A basic example showing that overriding N gestures works, even in modals
Demos and Development
Repo Setup
The package manager used to install and link dependencies must be pnpm or yarn. npm wont work.
To develop and test:
if you use yarn then run yarn
if you use pnpm then run pnpm i
Interactive Menu:
To start the interactive menu, run npm start (or yarn start or pnpm start). This will list all of the commonly used scripts.
Build
npm run build.all
Demos
npm run demo.[ng|react|svelte|vue].[ios|android]
npm run demo.svelte.ios
Contributing
Update repo
You can update the repo files quite easily
First update the submodules
npm run update
Then commit the changes
Then update common files
npm run sync
Then you can run yarn|pnpm, commit changed files if any
Publish
The publishing is completely handled by lerna (you can add -- --bump major to force a major release)
Simply run
npm run publish
Questions
If you have any questions/issues/comments please feel free to create an issue or start a conversation in the NativeScript Community Discord.