Research
Security News
Malicious npm Packages Inject SSH Backdoors via Typosquatted Libraries
Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.
nativescript-bottom-navigation
Advanced tools
Nativescript plugin to add a bottom navigation component for Android & iOS
Nativescript plugin for Android & iOS to have the Bottom Navigation bar following the Material Design Guidelines.
You need the version of NS3 or later to use this plugin.
tns plugin add nativescript-bottom-navigation
Before start using the plugin you need to add the icons for android & iOS in your App_Resources directory.
You can set the tabs using the tabs
property
<Page xmlns="http://schemas.nativescript.org/tns.xsd"
xmlns:bottomNav="nativescript-bottom-navigation"
loaded="pageLoaded"
class="page">
<GridLayout columns="*"
rows="*, auto">
<StackLayout row="0">
<Label text="content"></Label>
</StackLayout>
<bottomNav:BottomNavigation tabs="{{ tabs }}"
activeColor="green"
inactiveColor="red"
backgroundColor="black"
keyLineColor="black"
loaded="bottomNavigationLoaded"
row="1"></bottomNav:BottomNavigation>
</GridLayout>
</Page>
import * as observable from 'tns-core-modules/data/observable';
import * as pages from 'tns-core-modules/ui/page';
import { BottomNavigation, BottomNavigationTab, OnTabSelectedEventData } from "nativescript-bottom-navigation";
// Event handler for Page 'loaded' event attached in main-page.xml
export function pageLoaded(args: observable.EventData) {
// Get the event sender
let page = <pages.Page>args.object;
page.bindingContext = {
tabs: [
new BottomNavigationTab('First', 'ic_home'),
new BottomNavigationTab('Second', 'ic_view_list'),
new BottomNavigationTab('Third', 'ic_menu')
]
};
}
export function bottomNavigationLoaded(args) {
let bottomNavigation: BottomNavigation = args.object;
// For some reason the tabSelected event doesn't work if you
// handle it from the view, so you need to handle the event in this way.
bottomNavigation.on('tabSelected', tabSelected);
}
export function tabSelected(args: OnTabSelectedEventData) {
console.log('tab selected ' + args.newIndex);
}
or you can add the tabs directly in your xml view
<Page xmlns="http://schemas.nativescript.org/tns.xsd"
xmlns:bottomNav="nativescript-bottom-navigation"
loaded="pageLoaded"
class="page">
<GridLayout columns="*"
rows="*, auto">
<StackLayout row="0">
<Label text="content"></Label>
</StackLayout>
<bottomNav:BottomNavigation activeColor="green"
inactiveColor="red"
backgroundColor="black"
keyLineColor="black"
loaded="bottomNavigationLoaded"
row="1">
<bottomNav:BottomNavigationTab title="First" icon="ic_home"></bottomNav:BottomNavigationTab>
<bottomNav:BottomNavigationTab title="Second" icon="ic_view_list"></bottomNav:BottomNavigationTab>
<bottomNav:BottomNavigationTab title="Third" icon="ic_menu"></bottomNav:BottomNavigationTab>
</bottomNav:BottomNavigation>
</GridLayout>
</Page>
import * as observable from 'tns-core-modules/data/observable';
import * as pages from 'tns-core-modules/ui/page';
import { BottomNavigation, BottomNavigationTab, OnTabSelectedEventData } from "nativescript-bottom-navigation";
// Event handler for Page 'loaded' event attached in main-page.xml
export function pageLoaded(args: observable.EventData) {
// Get the event sender
let page = <pages.Page>args.object;
}
export function bottomNavigationLoaded(args) {
let bottomNavigation: BottomNavigation = args.object;
bottomNavigation.on('tabSelected', tabSelected);
}
export function tabSelected(args: OnTabSelectedEventData) {
console.log('tab selected ' + args.newIndex);
}
First you need to include the NativescriptBottomNavigationModule
in your app.module.ts
import { NativescriptBottomNavigationModule} from "nativescript-bottom-navigation/angular";
@NgModule({
imports: [
NativescriptBottomNavigationModule
],
...
})
As the examples in the Javascript/Typescript version you can use the tabs
property to set the BottomNavigationTabs
<GridLayout rows="*, auto">
<StackLayout row="0">
<Label text="content"></Label>
</StackLayout>
<BottomNavigation [tabs]="tabs"
activeColor="red"
inactiveColor="yellow"
backgroundColor="black"
keyLineColor="black"
(tabSelected)="onBottomNavigationTabSelected($event)"
(tabPressed)="onBottomNavigationTabPressed($event)"
row="1"></BottomNavigation>
</GridLayout>
or you can declare the BottomNavigationTabs in your html directly
<GridLayout rows="*, auto">
<StackLayout row="0">
<Label text="content"></Label>
</StackLayout>
<BottomNavigation activeColor="red"
inactiveColor="yellow"
backgroundColor="black"
keyLineColor="black"
(tabSelected)="onBottomNavigationTabSelected($event)"
(tabPressed)="onBottomNavigationTabPressed($event)"
row="1">
<BottomNavigationTab title="First" icon="ic_home"></BottomNavigationTab>
<BottomNavigationTab title="Second" icon="ic_view_list"></BottomNavigationTab>
<BottomNavigationTab title="Third" icon="ic_menu"></BottomNavigationTab>
</BottomNavigation>
</GridLayout>
import { Component, OnInit } from "@angular/core";
import { BottomNavigation, BottomNavigationTab, OnTabPressedEventData, OnTabSelectedEventData } from 'nativescript-bottom-navigation';
@Component(
{
selector: "ns-app",
moduleId: module.id,
templateUrl: "./app.component.html",
}
)
export class AppComponent {
public tabs: BottomNavigationTab[] = [
new BottomNavigationTab('First', 'ic_home'),
new BottomNavigationTab('Second', 'ic_view_list'),
new BottomNavigationTab('Third', 'ic_menu')
];
onBottomNavigationTabPressed(args: OnTabPressedEventData): void {
console.log(`Tab pressed: ${args.index}`);
}
onBottomNavigationTabSelected(args: OnTabSelectedEventData): void {
console.log(`Tab selected: ${args.oldIndex}`);
}
}
If you want to use this plugin with Vue, the only thing you have to do is register de element in your app.js
or main.js
as I'll show you below:
Vue.registerElement('BottomNavigation', () => require('nativescript-bottom-navigation').BottomNavigation);
Vue.registerElement('BottomNavigationTab', () => require('nativescript-bottom-navigation').BottomNavigationTab);
This will register BottomNavigation
and BottomNavigationTab
to your Vue
instance and now you can use the plugin as follows:
<GridLayout rows="*, auto">
<StackLayout row="0">
<Label text="content"></Label>
</StackLayout>
<BottomNavigation activeColor="red"
inactiveColor="yellow"
backgroundColor="black"
keyLineColor="black"
@tabSelected="onBottomNavigationTabSelected"
row="1">
<BottomNavigationTab title="First" icon="ic_home" />
<BottomNavigationTab title="Second" icon="ic_view_list" />
<BottomNavigationTab title="Third" icon="ic_menu" />
</BottomNavigation>
</GridLayout>
You can find more information of how to use nativescript plugins with Vue Here!
You can also use your css file to set or change the activeColor, inactiveColor & backgroundColor of the Bottom Navigation.
.botom-nav {
tab-active-color: green;
tab-inactive-color: black;
tab-background-color: blue;
}
** properties (bindable) = properties settable thew XML/HTML ** events = event properties settable thew XML/HTML ** properties (internal) = properties settable thew JS/TS instance
Property | Required | Default | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
tabs | true | null | Array<BottomNavigationTab> | Array containing the tabs for the BottomNavigation |
titleVisibility | false | "selected" | `"selected" | "always" |
activeColor | false | "blue" | String | Color of the BottomNavigationTab when it's selected |
inactiveColor | false | "gray" | String | Color of the BottomNavigationTab when it's not selected |
backgroundColor | false | "white" | String | Color of the BottomNavigation background |
Property | Required | Default | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
tabSelected | false | null | function ($event: OnTabSelectedEventData) {} | Function fired every time the user select a new tab that receive an event object |
tabPressed | false | null | function ($event: OnTabPressedEventData) {} | Function fired every time the user tap a tab with selectable: false that receive an event object |
Property | Required | Default | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
selectedTabIndex | true | 0 | Number | Index of the selected tab |
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
selectTab(index: number) | Void | Select a tab programmatically |
createTabs(tabs: BottomNavigationTab[]) | Void | Create the tabs programmatically |
Property | Required | Default | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
title | true | null | String | Title of the tab |
icon | true | null | String | Icon of the tab |
selectable | false | true | Boolean | Determine if the tab can be selected or not (The tabSelected event still be fired) |
FAQs
NativeScript plugin to add a bottom navigation component for Android & iOS
The npm package nativescript-bottom-navigation receives a total of 30 weekly downloads. As such, nativescript-bottom-navigation popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nativescript-bottom-navigation 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.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Research
Security News
Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.
Security News
MITRE's 2024 CWE Top 25 highlights critical software vulnerabilities like XSS, SQL Injection, and CSRF, reflecting shifts due to a refined ranking methodology.
Security News
In this segment of the Risky Business podcast, Feross Aboukhadijeh and Patrick Gray discuss the challenges of tracking malware discovered in open source softare.