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react-native-options-menu
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A native looking options dialog for IOS, and Android (Web coming soon)
To Download: run yarn add react-native-options-menu.
Usage example:
import OptionsMenu from "react-native-options-menu";
const MoreIcon = require("../../assets/more/more.png");
<OptionsMenu
button={MoreIcon}
buttonStyle={{ width: 32, height: 8, margin: 7.5, resizeMode: "contain" }}
destructiveIndex={1}
options={["Edit", "Delete", "Cancel"]}
actions={
[this.sharePost, this.deletePost, null]
}
/>
Note that button is a required prop (pass in a png of the desired button).
Destructive index in an IOS only prop. It will appear as a red index.
Options: an array of strings that will be displayed in the menu.
Actions: an array of functions to be executed for every menu item. Note that the orders of options an actions have to match.
Ios Screenshot:
Android Screenshot:
FAQs
A native looking options dialog for Ios, Android and Web
The npm package react-native-options-menu receives a total of 71 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-options-menu popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-native-options-menu 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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