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The React Native component's style is usually defined as a static variable along with the component itself. This makes it easy to build self contained components that always look and behave in the same way. On the other hand, it complicates building themeable (or skinnable) components that could have multiple styles that can be customized without touching the component source code.
@shoutem/theme
is built to address that problem. With themes, you can target specific components in your app and customize them through one file, just like you would do it with CSS on the web.
$ npm install --save @shoutem/theme
All the documentation is available on the Developer portal.
Use Shoutem UI, set of components which are made to be customizable by Theme, to see how to work with it.
Create new React Native project:
$ react-native init HelloWorld
Install @shoutem/ui
and @shoutem/theme
and link them in your project:
$ cd HelloWorld
$ npm install --save @shoutem/ui
$ npm install --save @shoutem/theme
$ rnpm link
Now, simply copy the following to your index.ios.js
file of React Native project:
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { AppRegistry, Dimensions } from 'react-native';
import { StyleProvider } from '@shoutem/theme';
import {
Card,
Image,
View,
Subtitle,
Caption,
} from '@shoutem/ui';
const window = Dimensions.get('window');
const Colors = {
BACKGROUND: '#ffffff',
SHADOW: '#000000',
};
const MEDIUM_GUTTER = 15;
const theme = {
'shoutem.ui.View': {
'.h-center': {
alignItems: 'center',
},
'.v-center': {
justifyContent: 'center',
},
'.flexible': {
flex: 1,
},
flexDirection: 'column',
},
'shoutem.ui.Card': {
'shoutem.ui.View.content': {
'shoutem.ui.Subtitle': {
marginBottom: MEDIUM_GUTTER,
},
flex: 1,
alignSelf: 'stretch',
padding: 10,
},
width: (180 / 375) * window.width,
flexDirection: 'column',
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'flex-start',
backgroundColor: Colors.BACKGROUND,
borderRadius: 2,
shadowColor: Colors.SHADOW,
shadowOpacity: 0.1,
shadowOffset: { width: 1, height: 1 },
},
'shoutem.ui.Image': {
'.medium-wide': {
width: (180 / 375) * window.width,
height: 85,
},
flexDirection: 'column',
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
resizeMode: 'cover',
backgroundColor: Colors.BACKGROUND,
},
};
class HelloWorld extends Component {
render() {
return (
<StyleProvider style={theme}>
<View styleName="flexible vertical v-center h-center">
<Card>
<Image
styleName="medium-wide"
source={{ uri: 'http://shoutem.github.io/img/ui-toolkit/examples/image-12.png' }}
/>
<View styleName="content">
<Subtitle numberOfLines={4}>
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</Subtitle>
<Caption>21 hours ago</Caption>
</View>
</Card>
</View>
</StyleProvider>
);
}
}
AppRegistry.registerComponent('HelloWorld', () => HelloWorld);
Finally, run the app!
$ react-native run-ios
Shoutem UI is a part of the Shoutem UI Toolkit that enables you to build professionally looking React Native apps with ease.
It consists of three libraries:
The BSD License Copyright (c) 2016-present, Shoutem
FAQs
Style your components in one place.
We found that native-base-shoutem-theme demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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