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@gluestack-ui/spinner
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A universal headless Spinner component for React Native, Next.js & React
To use @gluestack-ui/spinner
, all you need to do is install the
@gluestack-ui/spinner
package:
$ yarn add @gluestack-ui/spinner
# or
$ npm i @gluestack-ui/spinner
Spinners are designed to give visual cues to users that an action is being processed or that a change or result is expected. They are useful for improving the user experience by reducing frustration and uncertainty. Here's an example how to use this package to create one:
import { createSpinner } from '@gluestack-ui/spinner';
import { Root } from './styled-components';
export const Spinner = createSpinner({ Root });
Default styling of all these components can be found in the components/core/spinner file. For reference, you can view the source code of the styled Spinner
components.
// import the styles
import { Root } from '../components/core/spinner/styled-components';
// import the createSpinner function
import { createSpinner } from '@gluestack-ui/spinner';
// Understanding the API
const Spinner = createSpinner({
Root,
});
// Using the spinner component
export default () => <Spinner />;
More guides on how to get started are available here.
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A universal headless Spinner component for React Native, Next.js & React
We found that @gluestack-ui/spinner demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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