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Sync keyboard navigation in SelectionList and PopoverMenu #39201

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@WojtekBoman WojtekBoman commented Mar 28, 2024

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This PR fixes focusing on SelectionList and PopoverMenu items when navigating with tab button and arrows. Previously, these buttons worked independently, now only one item on the list is focused when navigating using them.

How it works without a fix:

Screen.Recording.2024-03-29.at.10.36.13.mov

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$ #36476 (comment)
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  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console
  1. Verify that focusing on SelectionList items works properly:
    1. Create a new workspace
    2. Open Categories page
    3. Navigate through the list of categories with tab and arrows and verify that only one element is focused.
  2. Verify that focusing on PopoverMenu items works properly:
    1. Open Workspaces section in Account Settings.
    2. Click on the three dot menu on any workspace.
    3. Navigate through the options of PopoverMenu with tab and arrows and verify that only one element is focused.

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  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

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CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.23.22.15.mp4
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CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.23.21.21.mp4
CleanShot.2024-04-03.at.21.46.57.mp4
iOS: Native
CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.02.49.27.mp4
CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.20.08.49.mp4
iOS: mWeb Safari
CleanShot.2024-04-01.at.23.43.55.mp4
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CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.04.41.21.mp4

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fedirjh commented Apr 2, 2024

@WojtekBoman Could you please merge main ?

Bug: PopoverMenu inside report screens still have the same bug

Screen.Recording.2024-04-01.at.11.38.42.PM.mov

Crash: App crash on ios When I open currency selector inside the request money flow

CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.02.48.42.mp4

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This is not working on mobile (chrome and safari)

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CleanShot.2024-04-01.at.23.44.29.mp4
CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.04.32.36.mp4

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fedirjh commented Apr 2, 2024

@WojtekBoman The crash was fixed on IOS. However, the bug still persists in the PopoverMenu on small screens or mobile devices. Check these videos 👇 :

Video 1
CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.23.37.15.mp4
Video 2
CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.23.23.52.mp4
Video 3
CleanShot.2024-04-02.at.23.14.08.mp4

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I'm still investigating this bug that appears on mobile browsers, I'll let you know when it's ready to check :)

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Review after fixing the focus bug.
LGTM 👍 good job

@@ -14,7 +15,8 @@ function Hoverable({isDisabled, ...props}: HoverableProps, ref: Ref<HTMLElement>
// If Hoverable is disabled, just render the child without additional logic or event listeners.
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/prefer-nullish-coalescing
if (isDisabled || !hasHoverSupport()) {
return cloneElement(getReturnValue(props.children, false), {ref});
const child = getReturnValue(props.children, false);
return cloneElement(child, {ref: mergeRefs(ref, child.ref)});
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great find 👍

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@fedirjh I believe that now it should work, but I'm not sure about bugs on Android:Native I can't reproduce that, for me Tab doesn't navigate on Native platforms. Issues that occur on mobile browsers have been resolved :)

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Looks good to me.

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pecanoro commented Apr 5, 2024

We merged this to fix some bugs with the key arrow functionality, since this is a considerable refactor of similar logic, please make sure the bug doesn't show up here.

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Looking good from a design perspective! This is a great update. #not-an-engineer

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@WojtekBoman Could you please check the failing Reassure Performance Test?

Yes, I'll take a look at it. I'll let you know when it's ready :)

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@fedirjh Perf-tests have been fixed :)

@roryabraham roryabraham merged commit 8d371c5 into Expensify:main Apr 12, 2024
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✋ This PR was not deployed to staging yet because QA is ongoing. It will be automatically deployed to staging after the next production release.

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@Kicu has found a regression related to this PR. I've already prepared a fix for that: #40234. You can find more details in the description of the attached PR

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🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/roryabraham in version: 1.4.63-0 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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Possible regression from here, can @WojtekBoman and @fedirjh , 👀 plz.
FAB – Blue frame appears when navigate via FAB menu using Up/Down keys

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Another possible regression: #40410

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🚀 Deployed to production by https://github.com/mountiny in version: 1.4.63-21 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

scrollToIndex(index, true);
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When we are using the useArrowKeyFocusManager here, we should have passed the disabledIndexes props, which caused this issue: #40583

@@ -64,6 +73,7 @@ function BaseListItem<TItem extends ListItem>({
onMouseDown={shouldPreventDefaultFocusOnSelectRow ? (e) => e.preventDefault() : undefined}
nativeID={keyForList ?? ''}
style={pressableStyle}
onFocus={onFocus}
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Coming from this issue #41922, we have added the onFocus to BaseListItem in this PR. We already had the onMouseDown conditional prop passed, so the bug might have been there with the conditional onMouseDown prop but became visible after the onFocus change. When we long press the currency in CurrencySelection, it triggers the onFocus function, and we see a scroll to the long-pressed index. We have fixed this by removing the conditional onMouseDown in BaseListItem.

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