<Onboarding />
There are many ways to onboard people to your mobile app. But for React-Native, there is solely one component that is a) easy to setup and b) highly customizable: react-native-onboarding-swiper
.
Your new users shouldn't jump in at the deep end. First give them a pleasurable, delightful introduction and only then let them explore your awesome app.
Getting everything running merely takes a minute. Don't believe me? Try it out!
Install
npm i react-native-onboarding-swiper
import Onboarding from 'react-native-onboarding-swiper';
Usage
<Onboarding
pages={[
{
backgroundColor: '#fff',
image: <Image source={require('./images/circle.png')} />,
title: 'Onboarding',
subtitle: 'Done with React Native Onboarding Swiper',
},
...
]}
/>
Examples
Try out the the example running in your browser.
Also check out the three examples files: the simple example, the example with a Call-to-Action button or the example with custom button components.
Required Properties
pages
(required): an array of pages in the following shape:
backgroundColor
(required): a background color. The color of the font and dots adapts to the background color.image
(required): a component (e.g. <Image />
) to display at the top of the page.title
(required): a string OR a React-Native component.subtitle
(required): a string OR a React-Native component.
Optional Properties
onSkip
(optional): a callback that is fired if the Onboarding is skipped.onDone
(optional): a callback that is fired after the Onboarding is completed.showSkip
(optional): a bool flag indicating whether the Skip button is visible. Defaults to true
.showNext
(optional): a bool flag indicating whether the Next button is visible. Defaults to true
.showDone
(optional): a bool flag indicating whether the Done checkmark button is visible. Defaults to true
.skipLabel
(optional): a string for the Skip label. Defaults to Skip
.nextLabel
(optional): a string for the Skip label. Defaults to Next
.bottomBarHeight
(optional): a number for the height of the bottom bar. Defaults to 60
.bottomBarHighlight
(optional): a bool flag indicating whether the bottm bar should be highlighted. Defaults to true
.
Custom Compononts Properties
You can also provide your own custom components for the buttons and the dots. All of them have access to a isLight
prop but it's up to you what you do with it. Also checkout this example.
SkipButtonComponent
(optional): Skip Button, gets skipLabel
as prop.NextButtonComponent
(optional): Next Button, gets nextLabel
as prop.DoneButtonComponent
(optional): Done Button.DotComponent
(optional): Dot for the pagination, gets selected
as prop to indicate the active page.
Contributing
If you have a question, found a bug or want to propose a new feature, have a look at the issues page.
Pull requests are especially welcomed when they fix bugs or improve the code quality.
Acknowledgements
Built upon the work by Gosha Arinich which was originally inspired by AndroidOnboarder.
License
MIT.