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Uses the iOS blur effect to blur anything that has an underlying iOS view, and blurs images on android, using BlurKit..


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@nstudio/nativescript-blur

ns plugin add @nstudio/nativescript-blur

iOS

On iOS, you can blur pretty much anything, but the coolest thing to do is blur a transparent view covering what you want blurred. This way everything behind that view gets blurred.

Android

If you pass `true` to the constructor (`let blur = new Blur(true)`), nothing will be different on iOS, but on Android the backgroundColor of the NativeScript view you pass to either light semi transparent or dark semi transparent. So, if you are using this for a "dimmer" effect for modals and stuff, Android will work that way for now.

Usage


import { Blur } from '@nstudio/nativescript-blur';
let blur = new Blur(true); // pass true to enable limited usage on android (for now);

// Pick Date
makeKittyBlurry() {
    let kittyView = page.getViewById('kitty');
    blur.on(kittyView, 'kitty', 'light').then(() => {
        console.log('Kitty has become blurry.');
    }).catch(e => {
        console.dir(e);
    });
}

clearUpKitty() {
    blur.off('kitty').then(() => {
        console.log('Kitty has cleared up.')
    });
}

API

on(view, keyTitle, theme?, duration?): Promise;

To turn it on, you must pass a view and a key name. The key name can be anything, you use it to turn it off. This way you can blur different things at different times. The theme is either light or dark, and you can pass a custom duration. The duration is in seconds, for example if you pass .2 the animation will last .2 seconds. The view needs to be a nativescript view that has an ios property, and that property must support addSubview. Here are some examples of NativeScript UI elements you can pass:

StackLayout
GridLayout
AbsoluteLayout
DockLayout
ScrollView
Image
Label

If there is no ios property on the element you pass or addSubview doesn't exist on the ios property, it will return an error.

off(keyTitle, duration?): Promise;

Off animates the blur off. Pass it the key you used to create it. If the key doesnt exist (the view is not blurry) it will return an error.

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Apache License Version 2.0

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Last updated on 09 Feb 2022

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