react-native-flip-component
Installation
npm install react-native-flip-component --save
Instructions
Pass a boolean, front component, and back component as props. The boolean will determine if the front or back component should be displayed.
Demo
To see the code from this GIF, check out example.js
in the repo on GitHub.
Props
Name | Required? | Description |
---|
isFlipped | true | Boolean that controls if the view is flipped. |
frontView | true | Component for the front view. |
backView | true | Component for the back view. |
scale | false | Controls if the view zooms in or out while flipping. Defaults to 0.8 |
scaleDuration | false | Controls how quickly the scale changes. Defaults to 100 |
frontPerspective | false | Controls the perception of depth for the front component. Defaults to 1000 |
backPerspective | false | Controls the perception of depth for the back component. Defaults to 1000 |
rotateDuration | false | Controls the duration of the rotation. Defaults to 300 |
containerStyles | false | Styles for the flip-component's container <View> . Defaults to null |
frontStyles | false | Styles for the <Animated.View> that wraps the front component. Defaults to null |
backStyles | false | Styles for the <Animated.View> that wraps the back component. Defaults to null |
Example
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import FlipComponent from 'react-native-flip-component';
import { View, Button, Text } from 'react-native';
class Example extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
isFlipped: false;
};
}
render() {
<View>
<FlipComponent
isFlipped={this.state.isFlipped}
frontView={
<View>
<Text style={{ textAlign: 'center' }}>
Front Side
</Text>
</View>
}
backView={
<View>
<Text style={{ textAlign: 'center' }}>
Back Side
</Text>
</View>
}
/>
<Button
onPress={() => {
this.setState({ isFlipped: !this.state.isFlipped })
}}
title="Flip"
/>
</View>
}
}