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react-native-im-pull-refresh

A smooth pull to refresh component made with love.

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react-native-im-pull-refresh

A smooth pull to refresh component made with love.

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Motivation

After some time implementing the pull to refresh component using v1 of gesture handler and v2 of reanimated, I decided to recreate the component with the new features of gesture handler that make the experience more simple and bring a very cool experience to the end user.

Installation

npm install react-native-im-pull-refresh

or

yarn add react-native-im-pull-refresh

Note: the package uses gesture handler V2 and reanimated V2, so to make it compatible, make sure your project are using those.

Support version
versionreact-native version
0.1.0+0.60.0+

Example

Is simple to instance this component into your view.

        <PullRefreshScrollView<ScrollViewProps>
          view={ScrollView}
          viewRef={ref}
          loadingChildren={({ animatedValue }) => (
            <SampleLoader animatedValue={animatedValue} />
          )}
          onPullRefresh={handleRefresh}
          refreshing={refreshing}
          loaderHeight={200}
          bounceOnPull={false}
          wrapperStyle={{ opacity: 1 }}
          containerStyle={{ opacity: 1 }}
          onScroll={() => {
            'worklet';
            console.log('scrolling...');
          }}>
          {/*... YOUR COMPONENTS HERE ...*/}
        </PullRefreshScrollView>

It accepts a custom loader component, also it is can be controlled by state or not.

NOTE: onScroll handler is invoked by JSI by Reanimated context (Native Side), so always use "worklet" on top of the function.

Props

Below there is props to customize the look n' feel of your component and also the state view of it.

view - React.ComponentType<T>

This prop tell to the component what to render and how, you pass to the PullRefreshScrollView the props of that view component.

For example:

<PullRefreshScrollView<MyViewPropsType> />

Doing this all the props of MyViewPropsType is inherited to the component.

loadingChildren - React Element

Receives a function that return a component, in parameter it includes the animatedValue that is the value of how much pan the gesture received.

loaderHeight - number

Default: 50

Prop that specifies the size of loading area that the loading content will show.

refreshing - boolean

Prop that tells the component if it is loading or not, it changes the visual state.

onPullRefresh - Function

Function that trigger once the pull gesture is made.

bounceOnPull - boolean

Default: true

Prop that will constriant the pan on pull to the height of loader content when it is higher value.

TODO

  • Make scroll component customizable by props

  • Add option to get dynamically the height of loadingChildren content

  • Make animations customizable

Contributing

See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.

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Package last updated on 27 Jul 2022

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