react-native-appearance
Access operating system appearance information on iOS, Android, and web. Currently supports detecting preferred color scheme (light/dark).
Installation
Installation instructions vary depending on whether you're using a managed Expo project or a bare React Native project.
Managed Expo project
This library is supported in Expo SDK 35+ (SDK 35 includes iOS support, SDK 36 and higher includes support for all platforms).
expo install react-native-appearance
Android support and web support are available on SDK36+.
Bare React Native project
yarn add react-native-appearance
Linking
If you are not using AndroidX on your project already (this is the default on React Native 0.60+, but not on lower versions) you will want to use the jetifier
npm package. Install the package with yarn add -D jetifier
and then under scripts
add "postinstall": "jetify -r"
. Next run yarn jetify
.
After installing the package you need to link the native parts of the library for the platforms you are using. The easiest way to link the library is using the CLI tool by running this command from the root of your project:
react-native link react-native-appearance
If you can't or don't want to use the CLI tool, you can also manually link the library using the instructions below (click on the arrow to show them):
Manually link the library on iOS
Either 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-appearance', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-appearance'
Manually link the library on Android
- Open up
android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainApplication.java
- Add
import io.expo.appearance.RNCAppearancePackage;
to the imports at the top of the file - Add
new RNCAppearancePackage()
to the list returned by the getPackages()
method
- Append the following lines to
android/settings.gradle
:
include ':react-native-appearance'
project(':react-native-appearance').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-appearance/android')
- Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in
android/app/build.gradle
:
implementation project(':react-native-appearance')
Configuration
iOS configuration
In Expo managed projects, add ios.userInterfaceStyle
to your app.json
:
{
"expo": {
"ios": {
"userInterfaceStyle": "automatic"
}
}
}
In bare React Native apps, you can configure supported styles with the UIUserInterfaceStyle key in your app Info.plist
.
Android configuration
Add the uiMode
flag in AndroidManifest.xml
:
<activity
...
android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenSize|uiMode">
Implement the onConfigurationChanged
method in MainActivity.java
:
import android.content.Intent;
import android.content.res.Configuration;
public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
......
@Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
Intent intent = new Intent("onConfigurationChanged");
intent.putExtra("newConfig", newConfig);
sendBroadcast(intent);
}
......
}
Usage
First, you need to wrap your app in the AppearanceProvider
. At the root of your app, do the following:
import { AppearanceProvider } from 'react-native-appearance';
export default () => (
<AppearanceProvider>
<App />
</AppearanceProvider>
);
Now you can use Appearance
and useColorScheme
anywhere in your app.
import { Appearance, useColorScheme } from 'react-native-appearance';
Appearance.getColorScheme();
function MyComponent() {
const colorScheme = useColorScheme();
if (colorScheme === 'dark') {
} else {
}
}
const subscription = Appearance.addChangeListener(({ colorScheme }) => {
});
subscription.remove()
Attribution
This was mostly written by Facebook for inclusion in React Native core.