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import * as _ from 'lodash';
import * as React from 'react';
import { Link as ReactRounterLink } from 'react-router-dom';
import { Link as ScrollLink } from 'react-scroll';
import { LinkType } from '../types';
import { constants } from '../utils/constants';
export interface LinkProps {
to: string;
type?: LinkType;
shouldOpenInNewTab?: boolean;
style?: React.CSSProperties;
className?: string;
onMouseOver?: (event: React.MouseEvent<HTMLElement>) => void;
onMouseLeave?: (event: React.MouseEvent<HTMLElement>) => void;
onMouseEnter?: (event: React.MouseEvent<HTMLElement>) => void;
containerId?: string;
}
export interface LinkState {}
/**
* A generic link component which let's the developer render internal, external and scroll-to-hash links, and
* their associated behaviors with a single link component. Many times we want a menu including a combination of
* internal, external and scroll links and the abstraction of the differences of rendering each types of link
* makes it much easier to do so.
*/
export class Link extends React.Component<LinkProps, LinkState> {
public static defaultProps: Partial<LinkProps> = {
type: LinkType.ReactRoute,
shouldOpenInNewTab: false,
style: {},
className: '',
onMouseOver: _.noop.bind(_),
onMouseLeave: _.noop.bind(_),
onMouseEnter: _.noop.bind(_),
containerId: constants.DOCS_CONTAINER_ID,
};
private _outerReactScrollSpan: HTMLSpanElement | null;
constructor(props: LinkProps) {
super(props);
this._outerReactScrollSpan = null;
}
public render(): React.ReactNode {
const styleWithDefault = {
textDecoration: 'none',
cursor: 'pointer',
...this.props.style,
};
switch (this.props.type) {
case LinkType.External:
return (
<a
target={this.props.shouldOpenInNewTab ? '_blank' : ''}
className={this.props.className}
style={styleWithDefault}
href={this.props.to}
onMouseOver={this.props.onMouseOver}
onMouseEnter={this.props.onMouseEnter}
onMouseLeave={this.props.onMouseLeave}
>
{this.props.children}
</a>
);
case LinkType.ReactRoute:
return (
<ReactRounterLink
to={this.props.to}
className={this.props.className}
style={styleWithDefault}
target={this.props.shouldOpenInNewTab ? '_blank' : ''}
onMouseOver={this.props.onMouseOver}
onMouseEnter={this.props.onMouseEnter}
onMouseLeave={this.props.onMouseLeave}
>
{this.props.children}
</ReactRounterLink>
);
case LinkType.ReactScroll:
return (
<span
ref={input => (this._outerReactScrollSpan = input)}
onMouseOver={this.props.onMouseOver}
onMouseEnter={this.props.onMouseEnter}
onMouseLeave={this.props.onMouseLeave}
>
<ScrollLink
to={this.props.to}
offset={0}
hashSpy={true}
duration={constants.DOCS_SCROLL_DURATION_MS}
containerId={this.props.containerId}
className={this.props.className}
style={styleWithDefault}
>
<span onClick={this._onClickPropagateClickEventAroundScrollLink.bind(this)}>
{this.props.children}
</span>
</ScrollLink>
</span>
);
default:
throw new Error(`Unrecognized LinkType: ${this.props.type}`);
}
}
// HACK(fabio): For some reason, the react-scroll link decided to stop the propagation of click events.
// We do however rely on these events being propagated in certain scenarios (e.g when the link
// is within a dropdown we want to close upon being clicked). Because of this, we registry the
// click event of an inner span, and pass it around the react-scroll link to an outer span.
private _onClickPropagateClickEventAroundScrollLink(): void {
if (!_.isNull(this._outerReactScrollSpan)) {
this._outerReactScrollSpan.click();
}
}
}
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