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Bubble Tab Bar Component for React Native which supports React Navigation V5 and TypeScript
Bubble Tab Bar Component for React Native which supports React Navigation V5 and TypeScript
npm install react react-native styled-components
# Or using yarn
yarn add react react-native styled-components
First, you should install peerdependencies as the command above. You might already installed react and react-native. If you're using TypeScript, it is recommended to install the typings for the each package, too.
npm install react-native-bubble-tabbar
# Or using yarn
yarn add react-native-bubble-tabbar
Finally, install this module and you're ready to go! 🎉
import {
faHome,
faHeart,
faCommentAlt,
faBars,
} from '@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons';
import { FontAwesomeIcon } from '@fortawesome/react-native-fontawesome';
import { BottomTabBarProps } from '@react-navigation/bottom-tabs';
import React from 'react';
import BubbleTabBar, {
IBubbleTabConfig,
IIconRenderer,
} from 'react-native-bubble-tabbar';
const tabs: IBubbleTabConfig[] = [
{
activeColor: '#cc0066',
activeBackgroundColor: '#f76a8c',
activeIcon: faHome,
},
{
activeColor: '#ff6f5e',
activeBackgroundColor: '#f8dc88',
activeIcon: faHeart,
},
{
activeColor: '#1eb2a6',
activeBackgroundColor: '#ccf0e1',
activeIcon: faCommentAlt,
},
{
activeColor: '#4d80e4',
activeBackgroundColor: '#9aceff',
activeIcon: faBars,
name: 'Last',
},
];
const fontAwesomeIconRenderer = ({ icon, color }: IIconRenderer) =>
<FontAwesomeIcon
icon={icon}
color={color}
size={18}
/>;
const CustomTabBar: React.FC<BottomTabBarProps> = ({
state, descriptors, navigation,
}) => {
return (
<BubbleTabBar
state={state}
descriptors={descriptors}
navigation={navigation}
tabs={tabs}
iconRenderer={fontAwesomeIconRenderer}
/>
);
};
const Tab = createBottomTabNavigator();
const MainNavigator: React.FC = () => {
return (
<Tab.Navigator
tabBar={({ state, descriptors, navigation }) =>
<CustomTabBar
state={state}
descriptors={descriptors}
navigation={navigation}
/>
}
>
<Tab.Screen name="One" component={ScreenOne} />
<Tab.Screen name="Two" component={ScreenTwo} />
<Tab.Screen name="Three" component={ScreenThree} />
<Tab.Screen name="Four" component={ScreenFour} />
<Tab.Screen
name="ThisRouteDoesNotShowBecauseOnlyFourObjectsAreInTabs"
component={ScreenHiddenFromTabBar}
/>
</Tab.Navigator>
);
};
name
Override prop name on <Tab.Screen /> component
Type | Required |
---|---|
string | No |
activeColor
Color for active tab text and icon
Type | Required |
---|---|
string | Yes |
activeBackgroundColor
BackgroundColor for active tab
Type | Required |
---|---|
string | Yes |
inactiveColor
Color & background color for inactive tab
Type | Required |
---|---|
string | No |
activeIcon
Icon name for active tab
Type | Required |
---|---|
string | No |
disabledIcon
Icon name for inactive tab
Type | Required |
---|---|
string | No |
Function with params
icon
Icon name to pass on Icon Component
color
Icon color to pass on Icon Component
FAQs
Bubble Tab Bar Component for React Native which supports React Navigation V5 and TypeScript
We found that react-native-bubble-tabbar 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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