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This component allows the user to swipe left and right through pages of data. Under the hood it is using the native Android ViewPager and the iOS UIPageViewController implementations. See it in action!
4.x | 5.x |
---|---|
iOS | iOS support |
ViewPager1 | ViewPager2 |
This library supports both architectures (Paper and Fabric). If you would like enable new architecture, please run below command:
yarn add react-native-pager-view@newarch
In version 6.x support for transitionStyle
property has been dropped. More information here.
"@react-native-community/viewpager"
library has been changed to react-native-pager-view
. Here you can find more information, how to migrate pager view to the latest version
yarn add react-native-pager-view
This library supports new architecture! We have two example folders one for each architecture. If you are using this library in your own project there some extra steps needed.
Install pods with this flag inside ios
folder:
RCT_NEW_ARCH_ENABLED=1 bundle exec pod install
(Inside of fabricexample
the RCT_NEW_ARCH_ENABLED
is already set to true by default inside Podfile
)
Set newArchEnabled
to true
inside android/gradle.properties
(this flag is already set to true in fabricexample
) and then run:
yarn android
If you have issues with running android build you can try to generate codegen before the build using this command:
cd android && ./gradlew generateCodegenArtifactsFromSchema
Autolinking will just do the job.
react-native link react-native-pager-view
Follow the instructions in the React Native documentation to manually link the framework or link using Cocoapods by adding this to your Podfile
:
pod 'react-native-pager-view', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-pager-view'
android/settings.gradle
include ':react-native-pager-view'
project(':react-native-pager-view').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-pager-view/android')
android/app/build.gradle
dependencies {
...
implementation project(':react-native-pager-view')
}
android/app/src/main/.../MainApplication.java
On top, where imports are:
Add import com.reactnativepagerview.PagerViewPackage;
Add the PagerViewPackage
class to your list of exported packages.
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
new MainReactPackage(),
new PagerViewPackage()
);
}
import React from 'react';
import { StyleSheet, View, Text } from 'react-native';
import PagerView from 'react-native-pager-view';
const MyPager = () => {
return (
<PagerView style={styles.pagerView} initialPage={0}>
<View key="1">
<Text>First page</Text>
</View>
<View key="2">
<Text>Second page</Text>
</View>
</PagerView>
);
};
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
pagerView: {
flex: 1,
},
});
Attention: Note that you can only use View
components as children of PagerView
(cf. folder /example)
. For Android if View
has own children, set prop collapsable
to false https://reactnative.dev/docs/view#collapsable-android, otherwise react-native might remove those children views and and its children will be rendered as separate pages
For advanced usage please take a look into our example project
Prop | Description | Platform |
---|---|---|
initialPage | Index of initial page that should be selected | both |
scrollEnabled: boolean | Should pager view scroll, when scroll enabled | both |
onPageScroll: (e: PageScrollEvent) => void | Executed when transitioning between pages (ether because the animation for the requested page has changed or when the user is swiping/dragging between pages) | both |
onPageScrollStateChanged: (e: PageScrollStateChangedEvent) => void | Function called when the page scrolling state has changed | both |
onPageSelected: (e: PageSelectedEvent) => void | This callback will be called once the ViewPager finishes navigating to the selected page | both |
pageMargin: number | Blank space to be shown between pages | both |
keyboardDismissMode: ('none' / 'on-drag') | Determines whether the keyboard gets dismissed in response to a drag | both |
orientation: Orientation | Set horizontal or vertical scrolling orientation (it does not work dynamically) | both |
overScrollMode: OverScollMode | Used to override default value of overScroll mode. Can be auto , always or never . Defaults to auto | Android |
offscreenPageLimit: number | Set the number of pages that should be retained to either side of the currently visible page(s). Pages beyond this limit will be recreated from the adapter when needed. Defaults to RecyclerView's caching strategy. The given value must either be larger than 0. | Android |
overdrag: boolean | Allows for overscrolling after reaching the end or very beginning or pages. Defaults to false | iOS |
layoutDirection: ('ltr' / 'rtl' / 'locale') | Specifies layout direction. Use ltr or rtl to set explicitly or locale to deduce from the default language script of a locale. Defaults to locale | both |
Method | Description | Platform |
---|---|---|
setPage(index: number) | Function to scroll to a specific page in the PagerView. Invalid index is ignored. | both |
setPageWithoutAnimation(index: number) | Function to scroll to a specific page in the PagerView. Invalid index is ignored. | both |
setScrollEnabled(scrollEnabled: boolean) | A helper function to enable/disable scroll imperatively. The recommended way is using the scrollEnabled prop, however, there might be a case where a imperative solution is more useful (e.g. for not blocking an animation) | both |
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
flex:1
does not work for child views, please use width: '100%', height: '100%'
instead
[iOS]: In case of UIViewControllerHierarchyInconsistency
error, please use below fix:
requestAnimationFrame(() => refPagerView.current?.setPage(index));
horizontal | vertical |
---|---|
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horizontal | vertical |
---|---|
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An example can be found here
To attach reanimated handler with onPageScroll
follow the below steps.
// 1. Define the handler
function usePageScrollHandler(handlers, dependencies) {
const {context, doDependenciesDiffer} = useHandler(handlers, dependencies);
const subscribeForEvents = ['onPageScroll'];
return useEvent(
event => {
'worklet';
const {onPageScroll} = handlers;
if (onPageScroll && event.eventName.endsWith('onPageScroll')) {
onPageScroll(event, context);
}
},
subscribeForEvents,
doDependenciesDiffer,
);
}
// 2. Attach the event handler
import PagerView from "react-native-pager-view";
import Animated from "react-native-reanimated";
const AnimatedPagerView = Animated.createAnimatedComponent(PagerView);
const pageScrollHandler = usePageScrollHandler({
onPageScroll: e => {
'worklet';
offset.value = e.offset;
console.log(e.offset, e.position);
},
});
<AnimatedPagerView onPageScroll={pageScrollHandler}/>
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