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react-native-cardstack

react native component inspired by the iOS passbook app UI

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React Native CardStack

Implementation of react-cardstack for React Native, this component allows you to achieve a UI similar to the iOS passbook app.

Currently only iOS is supported, however Android support will land shortly!

Installation

react-native-cardstack requires on the following peer dependencies:

npm install --save react-native-cardstack

Usage

react-native-cardstack exports two React components. These are CardStack and Card. The CardStack component is responsible for holding the state of it's child Card components. However, this is abstracted away which makes using the component a whole deal simpler. Note: there must be at least two instances of Card as children of CardStack, otherwise the component will throw an error.

An example use of React Card Stack looks like:

import { CardStack, Card } from 'react-cardstack';

<CardStack
	height={500}
	width={400}
	backgroundColor='#f8f8f8'
	hoverOffset={25}>

	<Card backgroundColor='#2980B9'>
		<h1>Number 1</h1>
	</Card>

	<Card backgroundColor='#27AE60'>
		<NumberTwo />
	</Card>

</CardStack>

The Card component wraps around the content you want to render for each card. You can render both elements or components inside Card.

Figuring out the Header Height

When all Card components are collapsed, the top of each card will be visible. This is basically the "header" of the Card component. To calculate what size the header will be simply divide the height passed to CardStack by the number of child Card components. In the example above, the header height for each card will be 500 / 2, which equals 250.

Components

Both components have a selection of props that can be used to configure and interact with each component.

<CardStack />
PropertyTypeDefaultDescription
widthnumber350pxthe width of the component
heightnumber500pxthe height of the component
backgroundColorstringf8f8f8can be a hex or rgba value
transitionDurationnumber300can be a hex or rgba value
hoverOffsetnumber30pxhow far the card will shift up when being hovered

<Card />
PropertyTypeDefaultDescription
backgroundstringundefinedcan be a hex or rgba value
...all props for the TouchableOpacity component

Example & Demo

git clone https://github.com/cameronbourke/react-native-cardstack
cd react-native-cardstack
npm install
cd CardStackDemo
npm install

Then open the Xcode project at ios/CardStackDemo.xcodeproj

Currently npm link does not work with React Native's packager, so, to temporarily get around that, npm start actually runs a babel command that will output the /src directory into /CardStackDemo/react-native-cardstack which explains why you will see the following when in the example app:

import { CardStack, Card } from './react-native-cardstack';

What's Next?

  • Add onPress and onLongPress props to <Card />, which will pass the state of the card to the callback
  • Add more unit tests using ava
  • Unifiy the API for both this package, and the original react-cardstack
  • Add android support

License

MIT Licensed Copyright (c) Cameron Bourke 2016

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Package last updated on 15 Jan 2017

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