Can Panresponder inherit Touchable touch event?
In react native I have a button which on pressIn opens a modal. In the modal I have a View with Panresponder handles, that allows to drag a box up and down inside the modal.
This is working fine but I have to do an additional touch when the modal has opened, in order for the Panresponder View to pickup the touch and start dragging. Is there a way to pass the touch event to the modal or have the Panresponder View inside the Modal pickup the touch while a finger is still on the sceen?
Example code:
class Parent extends Component {
state = {
modalVisible: false
};
render() {
<View>
{/* When this is pressed... */}
<TouchableOpacity onPressIn={() => this.setState({ modalVisible: true })}>
<Text>Open & start dragging</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
{/* Is there a way to capture the touch event right away? */}
<DragModal visible={this.state.modalVisible} />
</View>;
}
}
class DragModal extends Component {
translateY = new Animated.Value(0);
panresponder = PanResponder.create({
// Ask to be the responder:
onStartShouldSetPanResponder: (evt, gestureState) => true,
onPanResponderMove: Animated.event([
null,
{
moveY: this.y
}
])
// ...etc
});
render() {
return (
<Modal visible={this.props.visible}>
<View {...this.panresponder.panHandlers} style={styles.container}>
<View
style={{
...styles.dragHandle,
transform: [{ translateY: this.translateY }]
}}
>
<Text>Draghandle</Text>
</View>
</View>
</Modal>
);
}
}
react-native react-native-android expo react-native-ios
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In react native I have a button which on pressIn opens a modal. In the modal I have a View with Panresponder handles, that allows to drag a box up and down inside the modal.
This is working fine but I have to do an additional touch when the modal has opened, in order for the Panresponder View to pickup the touch and start dragging. Is there a way to pass the touch event to the modal or have the Panresponder View inside the Modal pickup the touch while a finger is still on the sceen?
Example code:
class Parent extends Component {
state = {
modalVisible: false
};
render() {
<View>
{/* When this is pressed... */}
<TouchableOpacity onPressIn={() => this.setState({ modalVisible: true })}>
<Text>Open & start dragging</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
{/* Is there a way to capture the touch event right away? */}
<DragModal visible={this.state.modalVisible} />
</View>;
}
}
class DragModal extends Component {
translateY = new Animated.Value(0);
panresponder = PanResponder.create({
// Ask to be the responder:
onStartShouldSetPanResponder: (evt, gestureState) => true,
onPanResponderMove: Animated.event([
null,
{
moveY: this.y
}
])
// ...etc
});
render() {
return (
<Modal visible={this.props.visible}>
<View {...this.panresponder.panHandlers} style={styles.container}>
<View
style={{
...styles.dragHandle,
transform: [{ translateY: this.translateY }]
}}
>
<Text>Draghandle</Text>
</View>
</View>
</Modal>
);
}
}
react-native react-native-android expo react-native-ios
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In react native I have a button which on pressIn opens a modal. In the modal I have a View with Panresponder handles, that allows to drag a box up and down inside the modal.
This is working fine but I have to do an additional touch when the modal has opened, in order for the Panresponder View to pickup the touch and start dragging. Is there a way to pass the touch event to the modal or have the Panresponder View inside the Modal pickup the touch while a finger is still on the sceen?
Example code:
class Parent extends Component {
state = {
modalVisible: false
};
render() {
<View>
{/* When this is pressed... */}
<TouchableOpacity onPressIn={() => this.setState({ modalVisible: true })}>
<Text>Open & start dragging</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
{/* Is there a way to capture the touch event right away? */}
<DragModal visible={this.state.modalVisible} />
</View>;
}
}
class DragModal extends Component {
translateY = new Animated.Value(0);
panresponder = PanResponder.create({
// Ask to be the responder:
onStartShouldSetPanResponder: (evt, gestureState) => true,
onPanResponderMove: Animated.event([
null,
{
moveY: this.y
}
])
// ...etc
});
render() {
return (
<Modal visible={this.props.visible}>
<View {...this.panresponder.panHandlers} style={styles.container}>
<View
style={{
...styles.dragHandle,
transform: [{ translateY: this.translateY }]
}}
>
<Text>Draghandle</Text>
</View>
</View>
</Modal>
);
}
}
react-native react-native-android expo react-native-ios
In react native I have a button which on pressIn opens a modal. In the modal I have a View with Panresponder handles, that allows to drag a box up and down inside the modal.
This is working fine but I have to do an additional touch when the modal has opened, in order for the Panresponder View to pickup the touch and start dragging. Is there a way to pass the touch event to the modal or have the Panresponder View inside the Modal pickup the touch while a finger is still on the sceen?
Example code:
class Parent extends Component {
state = {
modalVisible: false
};
render() {
<View>
{/* When this is pressed... */}
<TouchableOpacity onPressIn={() => this.setState({ modalVisible: true })}>
<Text>Open & start dragging</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
{/* Is there a way to capture the touch event right away? */}
<DragModal visible={this.state.modalVisible} />
</View>;
}
}
class DragModal extends Component {
translateY = new Animated.Value(0);
panresponder = PanResponder.create({
// Ask to be the responder:
onStartShouldSetPanResponder: (evt, gestureState) => true,
onPanResponderMove: Animated.event([
null,
{
moveY: this.y
}
])
// ...etc
});
render() {
return (
<Modal visible={this.props.visible}>
<View {...this.panresponder.panHandlers} style={styles.container}>
<View
style={{
...styles.dragHandle,
transform: [{ translateY: this.translateY }]
}}
>
<Text>Draghandle</Text>
</View>
</View>
</Modal>
);
}
}
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