This app provides monitoring and information features for the common freifunk user and the technical stuff of a freifunk community.
Code base is taken from a TUM Practical Course project and added here to see if Freifunk Altdorf can use it.
https://www.freifunk-altdorf.de
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211 lines
6.5 KiB
/** |
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* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc. |
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* |
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* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the |
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. |
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* |
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* @providesModule SwipeableListView |
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* @flow |
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*/ |
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'use strict'; |
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const ListView = require('ListView'); |
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const PropTypes = require('prop-types'); |
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const React = require('React'); |
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const SwipeableListViewDataSource = require('SwipeableListViewDataSource'); |
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const SwipeableRow = require('SwipeableRow'); |
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type DefaultProps = { |
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bounceFirstRowOnMount: boolean, |
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renderQuickActions: Function, |
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}; |
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type Props = { |
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bounceFirstRowOnMount: boolean, |
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dataSource: SwipeableListViewDataSource, |
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maxSwipeDistance: number | (rowData: any, sectionID: string, rowID: string) => number, |
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onScroll?: ?Function, |
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renderRow: Function, |
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renderQuickActions: Function, |
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}; |
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type State = { |
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dataSource: Object, |
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}; |
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/** |
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* A container component that renders multiple SwipeableRow's in a ListView |
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* implementation. This is designed to be a drop-in replacement for the |
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* standard React Native `ListView`, so use it as if it were a ListView, but |
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* with extra props, i.e. |
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* |
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* let ds = SwipeableListView.getNewDataSource(); |
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* ds.cloneWithRowsAndSections(dataBlob, ?sectionIDs, ?rowIDs); |
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* // .. |
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* <SwipeableListView renderRow={..} renderQuickActions={..} {..ListView props} /> |
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* |
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* SwipeableRow can be used independently of this component, but the main |
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* benefit of using this component is |
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* |
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* - It ensures that at most 1 row is swiped open (auto closes others) |
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* - It can bounce the 1st row of the list so users know it's swipeable |
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* - More to come |
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*/ |
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class SwipeableListView extends React.Component<Props, State> { |
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props: Props; |
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state: State; |
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_listViewRef: ?React.Element<any> = null; |
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_shouldBounceFirstRowOnMount: boolean = false; |
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static getNewDataSource(): Object { |
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return new SwipeableListViewDataSource({ |
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getRowData: (data, sectionID, rowID) => data[sectionID][rowID], |
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getSectionHeaderData: (data, sectionID) => data[sectionID], |
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rowHasChanged: (row1, row2) => row1 !== row2, |
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sectionHeaderHasChanged: (s1, s2) => s1 !== s2, |
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}); |
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} |
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static propTypes = { |
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/** |
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* To alert the user that swiping is possible, the first row can bounce |
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* on component mount. |
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*/ |
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bounceFirstRowOnMount: PropTypes.bool.isRequired, |
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/** |
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* Use `SwipeableListView.getNewDataSource()` to get a data source to use, |
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* then use it just like you would a normal ListView data source |
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*/ |
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dataSource: PropTypes.instanceOf(SwipeableListViewDataSource).isRequired, |
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// Maximum distance to open to after a swipe |
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maxSwipeDistance: PropTypes.oneOfType([ |
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PropTypes.number, |
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PropTypes.func, |
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]).isRequired, |
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// Callback method to render the swipeable view |
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renderRow: PropTypes.func.isRequired, |
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// Callback method to render the view that will be unveiled on swipe |
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renderQuickActions: PropTypes.func.isRequired, |
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}; |
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static defaultProps = { |
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bounceFirstRowOnMount: false, |
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renderQuickActions: () => null, |
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}; |
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constructor(props: Props, context: any): void { |
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super(props, context); |
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this._shouldBounceFirstRowOnMount = this.props.bounceFirstRowOnMount; |
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this.state = { |
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dataSource: this.props.dataSource, |
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}; |
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} |
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UNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps(nextProps: Props): void { |
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if (this.state.dataSource.getDataSource() !== nextProps.dataSource.getDataSource()) { |
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this.setState({ |
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dataSource: nextProps.dataSource, |
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}); |
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} |
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} |
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render(): React.Node { |
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return ( |
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<ListView |
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{...this.props} |
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ref={(ref) => { |
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this._listViewRef = ref; |
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}} |
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dataSource={this.state.dataSource.getDataSource()} |
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onScroll={this._onScroll} |
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renderRow={this._renderRow} |
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/> |
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); |
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} |
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_onScroll = (e): void => { |
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// Close any opens rows on ListView scroll |
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if (this.props.dataSource.getOpenRowID()) { |
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this.setState({ |
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dataSource: this.state.dataSource.setOpenRowID(null), |
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}); |
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} |
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this.props.onScroll && this.props.onScroll(e); |
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} |
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/** |
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* This is a work-around to lock vertical `ListView` scrolling on iOS and |
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* mimic Android behaviour. Locking vertical scrolling when horizontal |
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* scrolling is active allows us to significantly improve framerates |
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* (from high 20s to almost consistently 60 fps) |
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*/ |
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_setListViewScrollable(value: boolean): void { |
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if (this._listViewRef && typeof this._listViewRef.setNativeProps === 'function') { |
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this._listViewRef.setNativeProps({ |
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scrollEnabled: value, |
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}); |
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} |
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} |
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// Passing through ListView's getScrollResponder() function |
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getScrollResponder(): ?Object { |
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if (this._listViewRef && typeof this._listViewRef.getScrollResponder === 'function') { |
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return this._listViewRef.getScrollResponder(); |
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} |
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} |
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// This enables rows having variable width slideoutView. |
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_getMaxSwipeDistance(rowData: Object, sectionID: string, rowID: string): number { |
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if (typeof this.props.maxSwipeDistance === 'function') { |
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return this.props.maxSwipeDistance(rowData, sectionID, rowID); |
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} |
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return this.props.maxSwipeDistance; |
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} |
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_renderRow = (rowData: Object, sectionID: string, rowID: string): React.Element<any> => { |
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const slideoutView = this.props.renderQuickActions(rowData, sectionID, rowID); |
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// If renderQuickActions is unspecified or returns falsey, don't allow swipe |
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if (!slideoutView) { |
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return this.props.renderRow(rowData, sectionID, rowID); |
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} |
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let shouldBounceOnMount = false; |
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if (this._shouldBounceFirstRowOnMount) { |
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this._shouldBounceFirstRowOnMount = false; |
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shouldBounceOnMount = rowID === this.props.dataSource.getFirstRowID(); |
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} |
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return ( |
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<SwipeableRow |
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slideoutView={slideoutView} |
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isOpen={rowData.id === this.props.dataSource.getOpenRowID()} |
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maxSwipeDistance={this._getMaxSwipeDistance(rowData, sectionID, rowID)} |
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key={rowID} |
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onOpen={() => this._onOpen(rowData.id)} |
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onClose={() => this._onClose(rowData.id)} |
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onSwipeEnd={() => this._setListViewScrollable(true)} |
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onSwipeStart={() => this._setListViewScrollable(false)} |
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shouldBounceOnMount={shouldBounceOnMount}> |
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{this.props.renderRow(rowData, sectionID, rowID)} |
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</SwipeableRow> |
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); |
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}; |
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_onOpen(rowID: string): void { |
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this.setState({ |
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dataSource: this.state.dataSource.setOpenRowID(rowID), |
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}); |
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} |
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_onClose(rowID: string): void { |
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this.setState({ |
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dataSource: this.state.dataSource.setOpenRowID(null), |
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}); |
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} |
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} |
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module.exports = SwipeableListView;
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