React Native Select
A Picker component for React Native which emulates the native <select>
interfaces for iOS and Android
For iOS, we are wrapping a TextInput component. You can pass down your custom styling to match your other inputs.
For Android, we are using the native Picker component, but adding a pseudo-underline to emulate a typical TextInput. Additional styling can be passed down also to further customize the appearance.
For either platform, you can alternatively pass down a child element that will be wrapped in a touchable area, triggering the picker.
Getting Started
Installing
npm install react-native-select
or
yarn add react-native-select
Usage
Required Props
Optional Props
placeholder
- string
- An override for the default placeholder of
Select an item...
hideDoneBar
- boolean
- For the iOS component, hides the bar with tabbing arrows and Done link to exit the modal. While this is typical on
<select>
elements on the web, the interface guidelines does not include it.
hideIcon
- boolean
- For the iOS component, hides the floating downward arrow on the right side of the input box
disabled
- boolean
- Disables interaction with the component
value
- any
- Will attempt to locate a matching value from the
items
array by checking each item's value
key. If found, it will update the component to show that item as selected. If the value is not found, it will default to the placeholder.
style
- object
- Style overrides for most parts of the component. More details below.
Styling
- iOS
- The component wraps a TextInput without styling. In the style prop, pass a style object named
inputIOS
to style the input (see example) - Alternatively, you can pass children (such as a custom button or input) for the component to wrap
- Other styles that can be modified for iOS are named
viewContainer
, icon
, done
, modalViewTop
, modalViewMiddle
, modalViewBottom
, and placeholderColor
- Android
- The default Picker component acts similiarly to a TextInput until it is tapped, although it does not include an underline
- We emulate a typical underline, which can be modified with a style object named
underline
- The main input can be modified with the style object named
inputAndroid
- Alternatively, you can pass children (such as a custom button or input) for the component to wrap
- Other styles that can be modified for Android are named
viewContainer
and placeholderColor
Testing
This component has been tested on React Native v0.51
Future Plans
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License