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Make map bound calculations simpler #23

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Terminology

  • Map: A component from react-map-gl that react-native-x-maps uses under the hood for web code.
  • MapView: A component that react-native-x-maps implements and is used by NewDot.

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This PR not the exposed API of MapView. This PR fixes an issue that was present with previous version of the code.

Use a simpler API from react-map-gl and mapbox-gl to pan the map in order to fit all waypoints within the visible area. The fitBounds method on the map instance is called to pan the map. The map instance is returned by invoking getMap method on Map.

The previous code stored the ref to Map with useRef. However, I realized that mapRef is sometimes not set when the getMap method is invoked on it. So, instead of using useRef, I decided to use useState and the callback ref to store the reference to Map.

In the useEffect where I pan the map, I added mapRef as a dependency. Because mapRef is a state, if mapRef's value changes (i.e. null -> reference to Map), the MapView re-renders, triggering useEffect and panning the map if conditions are met.

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GH_LINK Expensify/App#22706

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This PR is tested in this App PR. This test branch/PR in react-native-x-maps is used for testing in the App PR. The test branch is a clone of this PR but it also includes the transpiled code. If the test branch works in App, that means this PR is good to go. If this PR is merged, the code is transpiled in CI and a new version of npm package is published.

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Expensify/App#25161

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@hayata-suenaga hayata-suenaga changed the title fix: issues with bounds calculations Make map bound calculations simpler Aug 21, 2023
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@allroundexperts I added you as a reviewer of this PR as you're also reviewing this related PR.

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I gonna go ahead and merge this even though checklist is not filled, it's not relevant to this repo so much

@hayata-suenaga hayata-suenaga merged commit 0e8469a into main Aug 21, 2023
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Version Info

This PR bumped the version of react-native-x-maps to 1.0.8 here

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