;\n * }\n * });\n *\n * The class specification supports a specific protocol of methods that have\n * special meaning (e.g. `render`). See `ReactClassInterface` for\n * more the comprehensive protocol. Any other properties and methods in the\n * class specification will be available on the prototype.\n *\n * @interface ReactClassInterface\n * @internal\n */\n var ReactClassInterface = {\n /**\n * An array of Mixin objects to include when defining your component.\n *\n * @type {array}\n * @optional\n */\n mixins: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * An object containing properties and methods that should be defined on\n * the component's constructor instead of its prototype (static methods).\n *\n * @type {object}\n * @optional\n */\n statics: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Definition of prop types for this component.\n *\n * @type {object}\n * @optional\n */\n propTypes: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Definition of context types for this component.\n *\n * @type {object}\n * @optional\n */\n contextTypes: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Definition of context types this component sets for its children.\n *\n * @type {object}\n * @optional\n */\n childContextTypes: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n // ==== Definition methods ====\n\n /**\n * Invoked when the component is mounted. Values in the mapping will be set on\n * `this.props` if that prop is not specified (i.e. using an `in` check).\n *\n * This method is invoked before `getInitialState` and therefore cannot rely\n * on `this.state` or use `this.setState`.\n *\n * @return {object}\n * @optional\n */\n getDefaultProps: 'DEFINE_MANY_MERGED',\n\n /**\n * Invoked once before the component is mounted. The return value will be used\n * as the initial value of `this.state`.\n *\n * getInitialState: function() {\n * return {\n * isOn: false,\n * fooBaz: new BazFoo()\n * }\n * }\n *\n * @return {object}\n * @optional\n */\n getInitialState: 'DEFINE_MANY_MERGED',\n\n /**\n * @return {object}\n * @optional\n */\n getChildContext: 'DEFINE_MANY_MERGED',\n\n /**\n * Uses props from `this.props` and state from `this.state` to render the\n * structure of the component.\n *\n * No guarantees are made about when or how often this method is invoked, so\n * it must not have side effects.\n *\n * render: function() {\n * var name = this.props.name;\n * return
Hello, {name}!
;\n * }\n *\n * @return {ReactComponent}\n * @required\n */\n render: 'DEFINE_ONCE',\n\n // ==== Delegate methods ====\n\n /**\n * Invoked when the component is initially created and about to be mounted.\n * This may have side effects, but any external subscriptions or data created\n * by this method must be cleaned up in `componentWillUnmount`.\n *\n * @optional\n */\n componentWillMount: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Invoked when the component has been mounted and has a DOM representation.\n * However, there is no guarantee that the DOM node is in the document.\n *\n * Use this as an opportunity to operate on the DOM when the component has\n * been mounted (initialized and rendered) for the first time.\n *\n * @param {DOMElement} rootNode DOM element representing the component.\n * @optional\n */\n componentDidMount: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Invoked before the component receives new props.\n *\n * Use this as an opportunity to react to a prop transition by updating the\n * state using `this.setState`. Current props are accessed via `this.props`.\n *\n * componentWillReceiveProps: function(nextProps, nextContext) {\n * this.setState({\n * likesIncreasing: nextProps.likeCount > this.props.likeCount\n * });\n * }\n *\n * NOTE: There is no equivalent `componentWillReceiveState`. An incoming prop\n * transition may cause a state change, but the opposite is not true. If you\n * need it, you are probably looking for `componentWillUpdate`.\n *\n * @param {object} nextProps\n * @optional\n */\n componentWillReceiveProps: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Invoked while deciding if the component should be updated as a result of\n * receiving new props, state and/or context.\n *\n * Use this as an opportunity to `return false` when you're certain that the\n * transition to the new props/state/context will not require a component\n * update.\n *\n * shouldComponentUpdate: function(nextProps, nextState, nextContext) {\n * return !equal(nextProps, this.props) ||\n * !equal(nextState, this.state) ||\n * !equal(nextContext, this.context);\n * }\n *\n * @param {object} nextProps\n * @param {?object} nextState\n * @param {?object} nextContext\n * @return {boolean} True if the component should update.\n * @optional\n */\n shouldComponentUpdate: 'DEFINE_ONCE',\n\n /**\n * Invoked when the component is about to update due to a transition from\n * `this.props`, `this.state` and `this.context` to `nextProps`, `nextState`\n * and `nextContext`.\n *\n * Use this as an opportunity to perform preparation before an update occurs.\n *\n * NOTE: You **cannot** use `this.setState()` in this method.\n *\n * @param {object} nextProps\n * @param {?object} nextState\n * @param {?object} nextContext\n * @param {ReactReconcileTransaction} transaction\n * @optional\n */\n componentWillUpdate: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Invoked when the component's DOM representation has been updated.\n *\n * Use this as an opportunity to operate on the DOM when the component has\n * been updated.\n *\n * @param {object} prevProps\n * @param {?object} prevState\n * @param {?object} prevContext\n * @param {DOMElement} rootNode DOM element representing the component.\n * @optional\n */\n componentDidUpdate: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Invoked when the component is about to be removed from its parent and have\n * its DOM representation destroyed.\n *\n * Use this as an opportunity to deallocate any external resources.\n *\n * NOTE: There is no `componentDidUnmount` since your component will have been\n * destroyed by that point.\n *\n * @optional\n */\n componentWillUnmount: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Replacement for (deprecated) `componentWillMount`.\n *\n * @optional\n */\n UNSAFE_componentWillMount: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Replacement for (deprecated) `componentWillReceiveProps`.\n *\n * @optional\n */\n UNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n /**\n * Replacement for (deprecated) `componentWillUpdate`.\n *\n * @optional\n */\n UNSAFE_componentWillUpdate: 'DEFINE_MANY',\n\n // ==== Advanced methods ====\n\n /**\n * Updates the component's currently mounted DOM representation.\n *\n * By default, this implements React's rendering and reconciliation algorithm.\n * Sophisticated clients may wish to override this.\n *\n * @param {ReactReconcileTransaction} transaction\n * @internal\n * @overridable\n */\n updateComponent: 'OVERRIDE_BASE'\n };\n\n /**\n * Similar to ReactClassInterface but for static methods.\n */\n var ReactClassStaticInterface = {\n /**\n * This method is invoked after a component is instantiated and when it\n * receives new props. Return an object to update state in response to\n * prop changes. Return null to indicate no change to state.\n *\n * If an object is returned, its keys will be merged into the existing state.\n *\n * @return {object || null}\n * @optional\n */\n getDerivedStateFromProps: 'DEFINE_MANY_MERGED'\n };\n\n /**\n * Mapping from class specification keys to special processing functions.\n *\n * Although these are declared like instance properties in the specification\n * when defining classes using `React.createClass`, they are actually static\n * and are accessible on the constructor instead of the prototype. Despite\n * being static, they must be defined outside of the \"statics\" key under\n * which all other static methods are defined.\n */\n var RESERVED_SPEC_KEYS = {\n displayName: function(Constructor, displayName) {\n Constructor.displayName = displayName;\n },\n mixins: function(Constructor, mixins) {\n if (mixins) {\n for (var i = 0; i < mixins.length; i++) {\n mixSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, mixins[i]);\n }\n }\n },\n childContextTypes: function(Constructor, childContextTypes) {\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n validateTypeDef(Constructor, childContextTypes, 'childContext');\n }\n Constructor.childContextTypes = _assign(\n {},\n Constructor.childContextTypes,\n childContextTypes\n );\n },\n contextTypes: function(Constructor, contextTypes) {\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n validateTypeDef(Constructor, contextTypes, 'context');\n }\n Constructor.contextTypes = _assign(\n {},\n Constructor.contextTypes,\n contextTypes\n );\n },\n /**\n * Special case getDefaultProps which should move into statics but requires\n * automatic merging.\n */\n getDefaultProps: function(Constructor, getDefaultProps) {\n if (Constructor.getDefaultProps) {\n Constructor.getDefaultProps = createMergedResultFunction(\n Constructor.getDefaultProps,\n getDefaultProps\n );\n } else {\n Constructor.getDefaultProps = getDefaultProps;\n }\n },\n propTypes: function(Constructor, propTypes) {\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n validateTypeDef(Constructor, propTypes, 'prop');\n }\n Constructor.propTypes = _assign({}, Constructor.propTypes, propTypes);\n },\n statics: function(Constructor, statics) {\n mixStaticSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, statics);\n },\n autobind: function() {}\n };\n\n function validateTypeDef(Constructor, typeDef, location) {\n for (var propName in typeDef) {\n if (typeDef.hasOwnProperty(propName)) {\n // use a warning instead of an _invariant so components\n // don't show up in prod but only in __DEV__\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n warning(\n typeof typeDef[propName] === 'function',\n '%s: %s type `%s` is invalid; it must be a function, usually from ' +\n 'React.PropTypes.',\n Constructor.displayName || 'ReactClass',\n ReactPropTypeLocationNames[location],\n propName\n );\n }\n }\n }\n }\n\n function validateMethodOverride(isAlreadyDefined, name) {\n var specPolicy = ReactClassInterface.hasOwnProperty(name)\n ? ReactClassInterface[name]\n : null;\n\n // Disallow overriding of base class methods unless explicitly allowed.\n if (ReactClassMixin.hasOwnProperty(name)) {\n _invariant(\n specPolicy === 'OVERRIDE_BASE',\n 'ReactClassInterface: You are attempting to override ' +\n '`%s` from your class specification. Ensure that your method names ' +\n 'do not overlap with React methods.',\n name\n );\n }\n\n // Disallow defining methods more than once unless explicitly allowed.\n if (isAlreadyDefined) {\n _invariant(\n specPolicy === 'DEFINE_MANY' || specPolicy === 'DEFINE_MANY_MERGED',\n 'ReactClassInterface: You are attempting to define ' +\n '`%s` on your component more than once. This conflict may be due ' +\n 'to a mixin.',\n name\n );\n }\n }\n\n /**\n * Mixin helper which handles policy validation and reserved\n * specification keys when building React classes.\n */\n function mixSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, spec) {\n if (!spec) {\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n var typeofSpec = typeof spec;\n var isMixinValid = typeofSpec === 'object' && spec !== null;\n\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n warning(\n isMixinValid,\n \"%s: You're attempting to include a mixin that is either null \" +\n 'or not an object. Check the mixins included by the component, ' +\n 'as well as any mixins they include themselves. ' +\n 'Expected object but got %s.',\n Constructor.displayName || 'ReactClass',\n spec === null ? null : typeofSpec\n );\n }\n }\n\n return;\n }\n\n _invariant(\n typeof spec !== 'function',\n \"ReactClass: You're attempting to \" +\n 'use a component class or function as a mixin. Instead, just use a ' +\n 'regular object.'\n );\n _invariant(\n !isValidElement(spec),\n \"ReactClass: You're attempting to \" +\n 'use a component as a mixin. Instead, just use a regular object.'\n );\n\n var proto = Constructor.prototype;\n var autoBindPairs = proto.__reactAutoBindPairs;\n\n // By handling mixins before any other properties, we ensure the same\n // chaining order is applied to methods with DEFINE_MANY policy, whether\n // mixins are listed before or after these methods in the spec.\n if (spec.hasOwnProperty(MIXINS_KEY)) {\n RESERVED_SPEC_KEYS.mixins(Constructor, spec.mixins);\n }\n\n for (var name in spec) {\n if (!spec.hasOwnProperty(name)) {\n continue;\n }\n\n if (name === MIXINS_KEY) {\n // We have already handled mixins in a special case above.\n continue;\n }\n\n var property = spec[name];\n var isAlreadyDefined = proto.hasOwnProperty(name);\n validateMethodOverride(isAlreadyDefined, name);\n\n if (RESERVED_SPEC_KEYS.hasOwnProperty(name)) {\n RESERVED_SPEC_KEYS[name](Constructor, property);\n } else {\n // Setup methods on prototype:\n // The following member methods should not be automatically bound:\n // 1. Expected ReactClass methods (in the \"interface\").\n // 2. 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Define it ' +\n 'as an instance property instead; it will still be accessible on the ' +\n 'constructor.',\n name\n );\n\n var isAlreadyDefined = name in Constructor;\n if (isAlreadyDefined) {\n var specPolicy = ReactClassStaticInterface.hasOwnProperty(name)\n ? ReactClassStaticInterface[name]\n : null;\n\n _invariant(\n specPolicy === 'DEFINE_MANY_MERGED',\n 'ReactClass: You are attempting to define ' +\n '`%s` on your component more than once. This conflict may be ' +\n 'due to a mixin.',\n name\n );\n\n Constructor[name] = createMergedResultFunction(Constructor[name], property);\n\n return;\n }\n\n Constructor[name] = property;\n }\n }\n\n /**\n * Merge two objects, but throw if both contain the same key.\n *\n * @param {object} one The first object, which is mutated.\n * @param {object} two The second object\n * @return {object} one after it has been mutated to contain everything in two.\n */\n function mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(one, two) {\n _invariant(\n one && two && typeof one === 'object' && typeof two === 'object',\n 'mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(): Cannot merge non-objects.'\n );\n\n for (var key in two) {\n if (two.hasOwnProperty(key)) {\n _invariant(\n one[key] === undefined,\n 'mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(): ' +\n 'Tried to merge two objects with the same key: `%s`. This conflict ' +\n 'may be due to a mixin; in particular, this may be caused by two ' +\n 'getInitialState() or getDefaultProps() methods returning objects ' +\n 'with clashing keys.',\n key\n );\n one[key] = two[key];\n }\n }\n return one;\n }\n\n /**\n * Creates a function that invokes two functions and merges their return values.\n *\n * @param {function} one Function to invoke first.\n * @param {function} two Function to invoke second.\n * @return {function} Function that invokes the two argument functions.\n * @private\n */\n function createMergedResultFunction(one, two) {\n return function mergedResult() {\n var a = one.apply(this, arguments);\n var b = two.apply(this, arguments);\n if (a == null) {\n return b;\n } else if (b == null) {\n return a;\n }\n var c = {};\n mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(c, a);\n mergeIntoWithNoDuplicateKeys(c, b);\n return c;\n };\n }\n\n /**\n * Creates a function that invokes two functions and ignores their return vales.\n *\n * @param {function} one Function to invoke first.\n * @param {function} two Function to invoke second.\n * @return {function} Function that invokes the two argument functions.\n * @private\n */\n function createChainedFunction(one, two) {\n return function chainedFunction() {\n one.apply(this, arguments);\n two.apply(this, arguments);\n };\n }\n\n /**\n * Binds a method to the component.\n *\n * @param {object} component Component whose method is going to be bound.\n * @param {function} method Method to be bound.\n * @return {function} The bound method.\n */\n function bindAutoBindMethod(component, method) {\n var boundMethod = method.bind(component);\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n boundMethod.__reactBoundContext = component;\n boundMethod.__reactBoundMethod = method;\n boundMethod.__reactBoundArguments = null;\n var componentName = component.constructor.displayName;\n var _bind = boundMethod.bind;\n boundMethod.bind = function(newThis) {\n for (\n var _len = arguments.length,\n args = Array(_len > 1 ? _len - 1 : 0),\n _key = 1;\n _key < _len;\n _key++\n ) {\n args[_key - 1] = arguments[_key];\n }\n\n // User is trying to bind() an autobound method; we effectively will\n // ignore the value of \"this\" that the user is trying to use, so\n // let's warn.\n if (newThis !== component && newThis !== null) {\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n warning(\n false,\n 'bind(): React component methods may only be bound to the ' +\n 'component instance. See %s',\n componentName\n );\n }\n } else if (!args.length) {\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n warning(\n false,\n 'bind(): You are binding a component method to the component. ' +\n 'React does this for you automatically in a high-performance ' +\n 'way, so you can safely remove this call. See %s',\n componentName\n );\n }\n return boundMethod;\n }\n var reboundMethod = _bind.apply(boundMethod, arguments);\n reboundMethod.__reactBoundContext = component;\n reboundMethod.__reactBoundMethod = method;\n reboundMethod.__reactBoundArguments = args;\n return reboundMethod;\n };\n }\n return boundMethod;\n }\n\n /**\n * Binds all auto-bound methods in a component.\n *\n * @param {object} component Component whose method is going to be bound.\n */\n function bindAutoBindMethods(component) {\n var pairs = component.__reactAutoBindPairs;\n for (var i = 0; i < pairs.length; i += 2) {\n var autoBindKey = pairs[i];\n var method = pairs[i + 1];\n component[autoBindKey] = bindAutoBindMethod(component, method);\n }\n }\n\n var IsMountedPreMixin = {\n componentDidMount: function() {\n this.__isMounted = true;\n }\n };\n\n var IsMountedPostMixin = {\n componentWillUnmount: function() {\n this.__isMounted = false;\n }\n };\n\n /**\n * Add more to the ReactClass base class. 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Instead, make sure to clean up ' +\n 'subscriptions and pending requests in componentWillUnmount to ' +\n 'prevent memory leaks.',\n (this.constructor && this.constructor.displayName) ||\n this.name ||\n 'Component'\n );\n this.__didWarnIsMounted = true;\n }\n return !!this.__isMounted;\n }\n };\n\n var ReactClassComponent = function() {};\n _assign(\n ReactClassComponent.prototype,\n ReactComponent.prototype,\n ReactClassMixin\n );\n\n /**\n * Creates a composite component class given a class specification.\n * See https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/top-level-api.html#react.createclass\n *\n * @param {object} spec Class specification (which must define `render`).\n * @return {function} Component constructor function.\n * @public\n */\n function createClass(spec) {\n // To keep our warnings more understandable, we'll use a little hack here to\n // ensure that Constructor.name !== 'Constructor'. This makes sure we don't\n // unnecessarily identify a class without displayName as 'Constructor'.\n var Constructor = identity(function(props, context, updater) {\n // This constructor gets overridden by mocks. The argument is used\n // by mocks to assert on what gets mounted.\n\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n warning(\n this instanceof Constructor,\n 'Something is calling a React component directly. Use a factory or ' +\n 'JSX instead. See: https://fb.me/react-legacyfactory'\n );\n }\n\n // Wire up auto-binding\n if (this.__reactAutoBindPairs.length) {\n bindAutoBindMethods(this);\n }\n\n this.props = props;\n this.context = context;\n this.refs = emptyObject;\n this.updater = updater || ReactNoopUpdateQueue;\n\n this.state = null;\n\n // ReactClasses doesn't have constructors. Instead, they use the\n // getInitialState and componentWillMount methods for initialization.\n\n var initialState = this.getInitialState ? this.getInitialState() : null;\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n // We allow auto-mocks to proceed as if they're returning null.\n if (\n initialState === undefined &&\n this.getInitialState._isMockFunction\n ) {\n // This is probably bad practice. Consider warning here and\n // deprecating this convenience.\n initialState = null;\n }\n }\n _invariant(\n typeof initialState === 'object' && !Array.isArray(initialState),\n '%s.getInitialState(): must return an object or null',\n Constructor.displayName || 'ReactCompositeComponent'\n );\n\n this.state = initialState;\n });\n Constructor.prototype = new ReactClassComponent();\n Constructor.prototype.constructor = Constructor;\n Constructor.prototype.__reactAutoBindPairs = [];\n\n injectedMixins.forEach(mixSpecIntoComponent.bind(null, Constructor));\n\n mixSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, IsMountedPreMixin);\n mixSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, spec);\n mixSpecIntoComponent(Constructor, IsMountedPostMixin);\n\n // Initialize the defaultProps property after all mixins have been merged.\n if (Constructor.getDefaultProps) {\n Constructor.defaultProps = Constructor.getDefaultProps();\n }\n\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n // This is a tag to indicate that the use of these method names is ok,\n // since it's used with createClass. 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Did you mean componentWillReceiveProps()?',\n spec.displayName || 'A component'\n );\n warning(\n !Constructor.prototype.UNSAFE_componentWillRecieveProps,\n '%s has a method called UNSAFE_componentWillRecieveProps(). ' +\n 'Did you mean UNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps()?',\n spec.displayName || 'A component'\n );\n }\n\n // Reduce time spent doing lookups by setting these on the prototype.\n for (var methodName in ReactClassInterface) {\n if (!Constructor.prototype[methodName]) {\n Constructor.prototype[methodName] = null;\n }\n }\n\n return Constructor;\n }\n\n return createClass;\n}\n\nmodule.exports = factory;\n","/**\n * Copyright (c) 2013-present, Facebook, Inc.\n *\n * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the\n * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.\n *\n */\n\n'use strict';\n\nvar emptyObject = {};\n\nif (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n Object.freeze(emptyObject);\n}\n\nmodule.exports = emptyObject;","/**\n * Copyright (c) 2013-present, Facebook, Inc.\n *\n * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the\n * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.\n *\n */\n\n'use strict';\n\n/**\n * Use invariant() to assert state which your program assumes to be true.\n *\n * Provide sprintf-style format (only %s is supported) and arguments\n * to provide information about what broke and what you were\n * expecting.\n *\n * The invariant message will be stripped in production, but the invariant\n * will remain to ensure logic does not differ in production.\n */\n\nvar validateFormat = function validateFormat(format) {};\n\nif (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {\n validateFormat = function validateFormat(format) {\n if (format === undefined) {\n throw new Error('invariant requires an error message argument');\n }\n };\n}\n\nfunction invariant(condition, format, a, b, c, d, e, f) {\n validateFormat(format);\n\n if (!condition) {\n var error;\n if (format === undefined) {\n error = new Error('Minified exception occurred; use the non-minified dev environment ' + 'for the full error message and additional helpful warnings.');\n } else {\n var args = [a, b, c, d, e, f];\n var argIndex = 0;\n error = new Error(format.replace(/%s/g, function () {\n return args[argIndex++];\n }));\n error.name = 'Invariant Violation';\n }\n\n error.framesToPop = 1; // we don't care about invariant's own frame\n throw error;\n }\n}\n\nmodule.exports = invariant;","var _jsxFileName='src/js/LottieView.js';var _createClass=function(){function defineProperties(target,props){for(var i=0;i=0)continue;if(!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj,i))continue;target[i]=obj[i];}return target;}function _toConsumableArray(arr){if(Array.isArray(arr)){for(var i=0,arr2=Array(arr.length);i3?_len-3:0),_key=3;_key<_len;_key++){rest[_key-3]=arguments[_key];}var flattened=_reactNative.StyleSheet.flatten(props[propName]||{});var usesBorder=Object.keys(flattened).some(function(key){return key.startsWith('border');});if(usesBorder){return Error(componentName+' does not allow any border related style properties to be specified. '+\"Border styles for this component will behave differently across platforms. 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