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@shipt/segmented-arc-for-react-native
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Segmented arc component for React Native. Check out our documentation below to learn how to get started.
There are two steps to get this package up and running.
Install react-native-svg
library by following their instructions.
Install @shipt/segmented-arc-for-react-native
:
yarn add @shipt/segmented-arc-for-react-native
or if you prefer to use npm:
npm install --save @shipt/segmented-arc-for-react-native
Here is a basic example of how to use this component. It covers all the main features.
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { View, Text, Pressable } from 'react-native';
import { SegmentedArc } from '@shipt/segmented-arc-for-react-native';
const App = () => {
const [showArcRanges, setShowArcRanges] = useState(false);
const segments = [
{
scale: 0.25,
filledColor: '#FF746E',
emptyColor: '#F2F3F5',
data: { label: 'Red' }
},
{
scale: 0.25,
filledColor: '#F5E478',
emptyColor: '#F2F3F5',
data: { label: 'Yellow' }
},
{
scale: 0.25,
filledColor: '#78F5CA',
emptyColor: '#F2F3F5',
data: { label: 'Green' }
},
{
scale: 0.25,
filledColor: '#6E73FF',
emptyColor: '#F2F3F5',
data: { label: 'Blue' }
}
];
const ranges = ['10', '20', '30', '40', '50'];
const _handlePress = () => {
setShowArcRanges(!showArcRanges);
};
return (
<View style={{ flex: 1, alignItems: 'center', justifyContent: 'center' }}>
<SegmentedArc
segments={segments}
fillValue={70}
isAnimated={true}
animationDelay={1000}
showArcRanges={showArcRanges}
ranges={ranges}
>
{metaData => (
<Pressable onPress={_handlePress} style={{ alignItems: 'center' }}>
<Text style={{ fontSize: 16, paddingTop: 16 }}>{metaData.lastFilledSegment.data.label}</Text>
<Text style={{ lineHeight: 80, fontSize: 24 }}>More info</Text>
</Pressable>
)}
</SegmentedArc>
</View>
);
};
export default App;
Try this example yourself here.
If you would like to adjust the sizing of the segments individually, just provide the arcDegreeScale
property on segments whose size you'd like to control. Segments without an arcDegreeScale
will be equally sized for the remainder of the arc.
const segments = [
{
arcDegreeScale: 0.5, // will take up half the entire arc
filledColor: '#FF746E',
emptyColor: '#F2F3F5'
},
{
filledColor: '#F5E478', // each of these segments will use a third of the remainder of the arc, or 1/6 of the total since the segment above is using 50%
emptyColor: '#F2F3F5'
},
{
filledColor: '#78F5CA',
emptyColor: '#F2F3F5'
},
{
filledColor: '#6E73FF',
emptyColor: '#F2F3F5'
}
];
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
fillValue | number (0-100) | 0 | Current progress value |
segments | Array of { scale: number, filledColor: string, emptyColor: string, data: object, arcDegreeScale: number } | [] | Segments of the arc. Here, scale is a percentage value out of 100%, filledColor for filled part of a segment, emptyColor is background color for an empty segment, data could be any object that you'd want to receive back for a segment, and arcDegreeScale is used to resize each segment. See examples above. |
filledArcWidth | number | 8 | Thickness of progress line |
emptyArcWidth | number | 8 | Thickness of background line |
spaceBetweenSegments | number | 2 | Space between segments |
arcDegree | number | 180 | Degree of arc |
radius | number | 100 | Arc radius |
isAnimated | bool | true | Enable/disable progress animation |
animationDuration | number | 1000 | Progress animation duration |
animationDelay | number | 0 | Progress animation delay |
ranges | Array of strings | [] | Arc ranges (segments) display values |
rangesTextColor | string | '#000000' | Color of ranges text |
rangesTextStyle | object | { fontSize: 12 } | Ranges text styling |
showArcRanges | bool | false | Show/hide arc ranges |
middleContentContainerStyle | object | {} | Extra styling for the middle content container |
capInnerColor | string | '#28E037' | Cap's inner color |
capOuterColor | string | '#FFFFFF' | Cap's outer color |
alignRangesWithSegments | bool | true | This might be useful when using segment[].arcDegreeScale values to customize the size of individual segments. If you'd like the range display to align with the edge of each segment, pass this prop as true . Otherwise, range displays will be distributed evenly across the arc. |
children | function | Pass a function as a child. It receives metaData with the last filled segment's data as an argument. From there you can extract data object. See example above. | |
Read the Attributions here.
Please read our CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our community guidelines and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
To find out who our Maintainers are, check out MAINTAINERS.md.
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
To update versions, run the yarn version
and follow the prompts.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.
Check out NOTICE.md.
Check out SECURITY.md.
FAQs
Segmented arc component for React Native
The npm package @shipt/segmented-arc-for-react-native receives a total of 140 weekly downloads. As such, @shipt/segmented-arc-for-react-native popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @shipt/segmented-arc-for-react-native demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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