NOTE: This library is deprecated.
Updated & new version of the Norigin Spatial Navigation open-source library (with React Hooks) can be found here.
The main motivation to create this package was to bring the best Developer Experience and Performance when working with Key Navigation and React. Ideally you wouldn't want to have any logic to define the navigation in your app. It should be as easy as just to tell which components should be navigable. With this package all you have to do is to initialize it, wrap your components with the HOC and set initial focus. The spatial navigation system will automatically figure out which components to focus next when you navigate with the directional keys.
Smart TV Navigation with React
npm i @noriginmedia/react-spatial-navigation --save
// Somewhere at the root of the app
import {initNavigation, setKeyMap} from '@noriginmedia/react-spatial-navigation';
initNavigation();
// Optional
setKeyMap({
'left': 9001,
'up': 9002,
'right': 9003,
'down': 9004,
'enter': 9005
});
import {withFocusable} from '@noriginmedia/react-spatial-navigation';
...
const FocusableComponent = withFocusable()(Component);
import {withFocusable} from '@noriginmedia/react-spatial-navigation';
...
const FocusableComponent = withFocusable({
trackChildren: true,
forgetLastFocusedChild: true
})(Component);
import {withFocusable} from '@noriginmedia/react-spatial-navigation';
...
const FocusableComponent = withFocusable()(Component);
const ParentComponent = (props) => (<View>
...
<FocusableComponent
trackChildren
forgetLastFocusedChild
focusKey={'FOCUSABLE_COMPONENT'}
onEnterPress={props.onItemPress}
onArrowPress={props.onArrowPress}
onBecameFocused={props.onItemFocused}
onBecameBlurred={props.onItemBlurred}
autoRestoreFocus={false}
/>
...
</View>);
import {withFocusable} from '@noriginmedia/react-spatial-navigation';
const Component = ({focused, setFocus}) => (<View>
<View style={focused ? styles.focusedStyle : styles.defaultStyle} />
<TouchableOpacity
onPress={() => {
setFocus('SOME_ANOTHER_COMPONENT');
}}
/>
</View>);
const FocusableComponent = withFocusable()(Component);
import React, {PureComponent} from 'react';
import {withFocusable} from '@noriginmedia/react-spatial-navigation';
...
class Menu extends PureComponent {
componentDidMount() {
// this.props.setFocus(); // If you need to focus first child automatically
this.props.setFocus('MENU-6'); // If you need to focus specific item that you know focus key of
}
render() {
return (<View style={hasFocusedChild ? styles.menuExpanded : styles.defaultStyle}>
<MenuItemFocusable />
<MenuItemFocusable />
<MenuItemFocusable />
<MenuItemFocusable />
<MenuItemFocusable />
<MenuItemFocusable focusKey={'MENU-6'} />
</View>);
}
}
const MenuFocusable = withFocusable({
trackChildren: true
})(Menu);
Since in native environment the focus is controlled by the native engine, we can only "sync" with it by setting focus on the component itself when it gets focused.
Native navigation system automatically converts all Touchable
component to focusable components and enhances them with the callbacks such as onFocus
and onBlur
.
Read more here: React Native on TVs.
import {withFocusable} from '@noriginmedia/react-spatial-navigation';
const Component = ({focused, stealFocus}) => (<View>
<View style={focused ? styles.focusedStyle : styles.defaultStyle} />
<TouchableOpacity
onFocus={stealFocus}
/>
</View>);
const FocusableComponent = withFocusable()(Component);
Function that needs to be called to enable Spatial Navigation system and bind key event listeners. Accepts Initialization Config as a param.
initNavigation({
debug: true,
visualDebug: true
})
Enable console debugging
- false (default)
- true
Enable visual debugging (all layouts, reference points and siblings refernce points are printed on canvases)
- false (default)
- true
Enable Native mode. It will block certain web-only functionality such as:
- adding window key listeners
- measuring DOM layout
onBecameFocused
andonBecameBlurred
callbacks doesn't return coordinates, but still has node ref to lazy measure layout- coordinates calculations when navigating
- down-tree propagation
- last focused child
- preferred focus key
Native mode should be only used to keep the tree of focusable components and to sync the focused
flag to enable styling for focused components.
In Native mode you can only stealFocus
to some component to flag it as focused
, normal setFocus
method is blocked because it will not propagate to native layer.
- false (default)
- true
Enable to throttle the function fired by the event listener.
- 0 (default)
Prevent canceling of throttled events for individual key presses. Works only in combination with throttle
. Useful when there are issues with the performance of handling rapidly firing navigational events.
- false (default)
Function to set custom key codes.
setKeyMap({
'left': 9001,
'up': 9002,
'right': 9003,
'down': 9004,
'enter': 9005
});
Main HOC wrapper function. Accepts config as a param.
const FocusableComponent = withFocusable({...})(Component);
Determine whether to track when any child component is focused. Wrapped component can rely on hasFocusedChild
prop when this mode is enabled. Otherwise hasFocusedChild
will be always false
.
- false (default) - Disabled by default because it causes unnecessary render call when
hasFocusedChild
changes - true
Determine whether this component should not remember the last focused child components. By default when focus goes away from the component and then it gets focused again, it will focus the last focused child. This functionality is enabled by default.
- false (default)
- true
To determine whether parent component should focus the first available child component when currently focused child is unmounted.
- true (default)
- false
Disable the navigation out from the selected component. It can be useful when a user opens a popup (or screen) and you don't want to allow the user to focus other components outside this area.
It doesn't block focus set programmatically by setFocus
.
- false (default)
- true
All these props are optional.
Same as in config.
Same as in config.
Same as in config.
Same as in config.
Determine whether this component should be focusable (in other words, whether it's currently participating in the spatial navigation tree). This allows a focusable component to be ignored as a navigation target despite being mounted (e.g. due to being off-screen, hidden, or temporarily disabled).
Note that behaviour is undefined for trees of components in which an focusable={false}
component has any focusable={true}
components as descendants; it is recommended to ensure that all components in a given branch of the spatial navigation tree have a common focusable
state.
Also focusable={false}
does not prevent component from being directly focused with setFocus
. It only blocks "automatic" focus logic such as directional navigation, or focusing component as lastFocusedChild or preferredFocusChild.
- false
- true (default)
String that is used as a component focus key. Should be unique, otherwise it will override previously stored component with the same focus key in the Spatial Navigation service storage of focusable components. If this is not specified, the focus key will be generated automatically.
Callback function that is called when the item is currently focused and Enter (OK) key is pressed.
Callback function that is called when the item is currently focused and Enter (OK) key is released.
Payload:
- All the props passed to HOC is passed back to this callback. Useful to avoid creating callback functions during render.
- Details - info about pressed keys
const onPress = ({prop1, prop2}, details) => {...};
const onRelease = ({prop1, prop2}) => {...};
...
<FocusableItem
prop1={111}
prop2={222}
onEnterPress={onPress}
onEnterRelease={onRelease}
/>
...
Callback function that is called when the item is currently focused and an arrow (LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN) key is pressed.
Payload:
- The directional arrow (left, right, up, down): string
- All the props passed to HOC is passed back to this callback. Useful to avoid creating callback functions during render.
- Details - info about pressed keys
Prevent default navigation:
By returning false
the default navigation behavior is prevented.
const onPress = (direction, {prop1, prop2}) => {
...
return false;
};
...
<FocusableItem
prop1={111}
prop2={222}
onArrowPress={onPress}
/>
...
Callback function that is called when the item becomes focused directly or when any of the children components become focused. For example when you have nested tree of 5 focusable components, this callback will be called on every level of down-tree focus change.
Payload:
The first parameter is the component layout object. The second paramter is an object containing all the component props. The third parameter is a details object that was used when triggering the focus change, for example it contains the key event in case of arrow navigation. Useful to avoid creating callback functions during render. x
and y
are relative coordinates to parent DOM (not the Focusable parent) element. left
and top
are absolute coordinates on the screen.
const onFocused = ({width, height, x, y, top, left, node}, {prop1, prop2}, {event, other}) => {...};
...
<FocusableItem
prop1={111}
prop2={222}
onBecameFocused={onFocused}
/>
...
Callback function that is called when the item loses focus or when all the children components lose focus. For example when you have nested tree of 5 focusable components, this callback will be called on every level of down-tree focus change.
Payload:
The first parameter is the component layout object. The second paramter is an object containing all the component props. The third parameter is a details object that was used when triggering the focus change, for example it contains the key event in case of arrow navigation. Useful to avoid creating callback functions during render. x
and y
are relative coordinates to parent DOM (not the Focusable parent) element. left
and top
are absolute coordinates on the screen.
const onBlur = ({width, height, x, y, top, left, node}, {prop1, prop2}, {event, other}) => {...};
...
<FocusableItem
prop1={111}
prop2={222}
onBecameBlurred={onBlur}
/>
...
Focus key that represents the focus key that was applied to HOC component. Might be null
when not set. It is recommended to not rely on this prop ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Focus key that is either the focusKey
prop of the HOC, or automatically generated focus key like sn:focusable-item-23
.
Focus key of the parent component. If it is a top level focusable component, this prop will be SN:ROOT
Focus key of the child component focused during the focus propagation when the parent component is focused the first time or has forgetLastFocusedChild
set
Whether component is currently focused. It is only true
if this exact component is focused, e.g. when this component propagates focus to child component, this value will be false
.
This prop indicates that the component currently has some focused child on any depth of the focusable tree.
This method sets the focus to another component (when focus key is passed as param) or steals the focus to itself (when used w/o params). It is also possible to set focus to a non-existent component, and it will be automatically picked up when component with that focus key will get mounted.
This preemptive setting of the focus might be useful when rendering lists of data.
You can assign focus key with the item index and set it to e.g. first item, then as soon as it will be rendered, that item will get focused.
In Native mode this method is ignored (noop
).
This method accepts a second parameter as a details object that will be passed back to the onBecameFocused
and onBecameBlurred
callbacks.
setFocus(); // set focus to self
setFocus('SOME_COMPONENT', {event: keyEvent}); // set focus to another component if you know its focus key
Move the focus by direction, if you can't use buttons or focusing by key.
This method accepts a second parameter as a details object that will be passed back to the onBecameFocused
and onBecameBlurred
callbacks.
navigateByDirection('left'); // The focus is moved to left
navigateByDirection('right'); // The focus is moved to right
navigateByDirection('up'); // The focus is moved to up
navigateByDirection('down', {event: keyEvent}); // The focus is moved to down
This method works exactly like setFocus
, but it always sets focus to current component no matter which params you pass in.
This is the only way to set focus in Native mode.
<TouchableOpacity
onFocus={stealFocus}
/>
This function pauses key listeners. Useful when you need to temporary disable navigation. (e.g. when player controls are hidden during video playback and you want to bind the keys to show controls again).
This function resumes key listeners if it was paused with pauseSpatialNavigation
This function update all components layouts. It can be used before setFocus is invoked, when the layouts have changed without being noticed by spatialNavigation service.
This object contains informations about keys.
{
pressedKeys: {
[KEY]: number
}
}
pressedKeys
contains a property for each pressed key in a given moment, the value is the number of keydown events fired before the keyup event.
This library is using Parcel to serve the web build.
To run the testbed app locally:
npm start
This will start local server on localhost:1234
Source code is in src/App.js
- Focusable component are stored as a Tree structure. Each component has the reference to its parent as
parentFocusKey
. - Current algorithm calculates distance between the border of the current component in the direction of key press to the border of the next component.
realFocusKey
is created once at component mount inwithStateHandlers
. It either takes thefocusKey
prop value or is automatically generated.setFocus
method is bound with the current componentrealFocusKey
so you can call it w/o params to focus component itself. Also the behaviour of this method can be described as an attempt to set the focus, because even if the target component doesn't exist yet, the target focus key will be stored and the focus will be picked up by the component with that focus key when it will get mounted.parentFocusKey
is propagated to children components through context. This is done because the focusable components tree is not necessary the same as the DOM tree.- On mount component adds itself to
spatialNavigation
service storage of all focusable components. - On unmount component removes itself from the service.
- New components are added in
addFocusable
and removed inremoveFocusable
- Main function to change focus in web environment is
setFocus
. First it decides next focus key (getNextFocusKey
), then set focus to the new component (setCurrentFocusedKey
), then the service updates all components that has focused child and finally updates layout (coordinates and dimensions) for all focusable component. getNextFocusKey
is used to determine the good candidate to focus when you callsetFocus
. This method will either return the target focus key for the component you are trying to focus, or go down by the focusable tree and select the best child component to focus. This function is recoursive and going down by the focusable tree.smartNavigate
is similar to the previous one, but is called in response to a key press event. It tries to focus the best sibling candidate in the direction of key press, or delegates this task to a focusable parent, that will do the same attempt for its sibling and so on.- In Native environment the only way to set focus is
stealFocus
. This service mostly works as a "sync" between native navigation system and JS to applyfocused
state and keep the tree structure of focusable components. All the layout and coordinates measurement features are disabled because native engine takes care of it.
Please follow the Contribution Guide
- Unit tests
- Refactor with React Hooks instead of recompose.
- Native environment support
- Add custom navigation logic per component. I.e. possibility to override default decision making algorithm and decide where to navigate next based on direction.
- Implement mouse support. On some TV devices (or in the Browser) it is possible to use mouse-like input, e.g. magic remote in LG TVs. This system should support switching between "key" and "pointer" modes and apply "focused" state accordingly.
MIT Licensed