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react-native-blur
Advanced tools
A component for UIVisualEffectView's blur and vibrancy effect on iOS, and 500px-android-blur on Android.
NOTE: Latest version of the package is available in npm as react-native-blur@3.0.0-alpha
npm install react-native-blur
react-native link react-native-blur
android/app/build.gradle
android {
// make sure to use 23.0.3 instead of 23.0.1
buildToolsVersion '23.0.3'
// ...
defaultConfig {
// Add these lines below the existing config
renderscriptTargetApi 23
renderscriptSupportModeEnabled true
}
}
import { BlurView, VibrancyView } from 'react-native-blur';
// OR
const { BlurView, VibrancyView } = require('react-native-blur');
Properties:
blurType
(String)
xlight
- extra light blur typelight
- light blur typedark
- dark blur typeextraDark
- extra dark blur type (tvOS only)regular
- regular blur type (tvOS only)prominent
- prominent blur type (tvOS only)blurAmount
(Default: 10, Number)
0-100
- Adjusts blur intensityNote: The maximum
blurAmount
on Android is 32, so higher values will be clamped to 32.
Complete usage example that works on iOS and Android:
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { View, Image, Text, findNodeHandle, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
import { BlurView } from 'react-native-blur';
export default class Menu extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = { viewRef: null };
}
imageLoaded() {
this.setState({ viewRef: findNodeHandle(this.backgroundImage) });
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<Image
ref={(img) => { this.backgroundImage = img; }}
source={{uri}}
style={styles.absolute}
onLoadEnd={this.imageLoaded.bind(this)}
/>
<BlurView
style={styles.absolute}
viewRef={this.state.viewRef}
blurType="light"
blurAmount={10}
/>
<Text>Hi, I am some unblurred text</Text>
</View>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center',
},
absolute: {
position: "absolute",
top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 0, right: 0,
},
});
In this example, the Image
component will be blurred, because the BlurView
in positioned on top. But the Text
will stay unblurred.
Note that viewRef
is only required if you need to support Android. See the Android section for more details.
Uses the same properties as BlurView
(blurType
and blurAmount
).
The vibrancy effect lets the content underneath a blurred view show through more vibrantly
(Note:
VibrancyView
is only supported on iOS. Also note that theVibrancyView
must contain nested views.)
import { VibrancyView } from 'react-native-blur';
export default class Menu extends Component {
render() {
return (
<Image source={{uri}} style={styles.absolute}>
<VibrancyView blurType="light" style={styles.flex}>
<Text>Hi, I am some vibrant text.</Text>
</VibrancyView>
</Image>
);
}
}
Android uses the 500px-android-blur library, which works by blurring a referenced view. This means that you must wait until the view you want to blur is rendered. You then use findNodeHandle
to get a reference to that view, and pass that reference to the BlurView
as the viewRef
prop. Take a look at the BlurView example to see how it works.
The Android library introduces some limitations:
BlurView
cannot be a child of the view that is being blurred (this would cause an infinite loop)BlurView
cannot contain any child components.If you only need to support iOS, then you can safely ignore these limitations.
In addition to blurType
and blurAmount
, Android has some extra props that can be used to override the default behavior (or configure Android-specific behavior):
blurRadius
(Number - between 0 and 25) - Manually adjust the blur radius. (Default: matches iOS blurAmount)downsampleFactor
(Number - between 0 and 25) - Scales down the image before blurring (Default: matches iOS blurAmount)overlayColor
(Color) - Set a custom overlay color (Default color based on iOS blurType)This project includes an example React Native app, which was used to make the GIF in this README. You can run the apps by following these steps:
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-blur.git
examples/Basic
cd react-native-blur/examples/Basic
npm install
react-native run-ios
type:
react-native run-ios
react-native link
don’t works properly with the tvOS target so we need to add the library manually.
First select your project in Xcode.
After that, select the tvOS target of your application and select « General » tab
Scroll to « Linked Frameworks and Libraries » and tap on the + button
Select RNBlur-tvOS
That’s all, you can use react-native-blur for your tvOS application
react-native run-android
On older instances of react-native, BlurView package does not get added into the MainActivity/MainApplication classes where you would see Warning: Native component for 'BlurView' does not exist
in RN YellowBox or console.
To rectify this, you can add the BlurViewPackage manually in MainActivity/MainApplication classes
...
import com.cmcewen.blurview.BlurViewPackage;
...
public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
...
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
new MainReactPackage(),
new BlurViewPackage()
);
}
...
}
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FAQs
React Native Blur component
We found that react-native-blur demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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