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A wrapper for react-native Touchable components to simplify the API and make the Android ripple effect work by default.

Why use this library?

It lets you import only component and forget about which platform you are using, it will default to the best behavior for the platform.

Installation

yarn add @appandflow/touchable

Usage

import Touchable from '@appandflow/touchable';

Props

feedback

  • opacity
  • highlight
  • none

disabled

You can disable the touch by passing disabled true. Default false.

native [Android only]

Toggle whether or not to use the ripple effects on Android. By default this is true on Android.

If false don't forget to add a feedback

Example

Play with on Expo

Take a look at example folder also. Link

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Text, View, Alert } from 'react-native';
import Touchable from '@appandflow/touchable';

class App extends Component {
  _handleAlert = feedback => {
    Alert.alert(`You touch the feedback: ${feedback}`)
  }
  render() {
    return (
      <View style={styles.container}>
        <Touchable
          feedback="opacity"
          style={[styles.button, styles.opacity]}
          onPress={() => this._handleAlert('opacity')}
        >
          <Text style={styles.buttonText}>OPACITY</Text>
        </Touchable>
        <Touchable
          feedback="highlight"
          style={[styles.button, styles.highlight]}
          onPress={() => this._handleAlert('highlight')}
        >
          <Text style={styles.buttonText}>HIGHLIGHT</Text>
        </Touchable>
        <Touchable
          feedback="none"
          style={[styles.button, styles.none]}
          onPress={() => this._handleAlert('none')}
        >
          <Text style={styles.buttonText}>NONE</Text>
        </Touchable>
      </View>
    );
  }
}

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Package last updated on 19 Mar 2018

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