react-native-popover-view
A well-tested, adaptable, lightweight <Popover>
component for react-native. Great for use in Tablets; you can put entire views that you would normally show in a modal (on a smaller device) into a popover, optionally give it an anchor point, and have it float on top of all of the other views.
It is written entirely in JavaScript, but uses React Native's native driver for responsive animations, even when the JS thread is busy.
The <Popover>
is able to handle dynamic content and adapt to screen size changes while showing, and will move out of the way for on-screen keyboards automatically.
Table of Contents
You can play around with the various features using the Expo test app.
Source Code: react-native-popover-view-test-app
This is a fork of react-native-popover, originally created by Jean Regisser but since abandoned.
I have rebuilt most of the library from the ground up for improved handling of changing screen sizes on tablets (split-screen mode), a redesigned automatic placement algorithm, and ES6 compatibility.
Similar forks exist on Github (such as react-native-modal-popover), but this is the first to be published on NPM as far as I know.
npm i react-native-popover-view
or
yarn add react-native-popover-view
import Popover from 'react-native-popover-view'
...
render (
<Popover
isVisible={this.state.isVisible}>
<CustomElement />
</Popover>
)
Prop | Type | Optional | Default | Description |
---|
isVisible | bool | No | false | Show/Hide the popover |
mode | string | Yes | 'rn-modal' | One of: 'rn-modal', 'js-modal', 'tooltip'. See Mode section below for details. |
fromView | ref | Yes | null | The ref of the view that should anchor the popover. |
fromRect | rect | Yes | null | Alternative to fromView . Rectangle at which to anchor the popover. |
fromDynamicRect | function | Yes | | Same as fromRect , but instead of passing a static rectangle, pass a function that takes the display area dimensions as parameters: (displayAreaWidth, displayAreaHeight) => new Rect(...) |
displayArea | rect | Yes | screen rect | Area where the popover is allowed to be displayed |
placement | string | Yes | 'auto' | How to position the popover - top | bottom | left | right | center | auto. When 'auto' is specified, it will determine the ideal placement so that the popover is fully visible within displayArea . |
animationConfig | object | Yes | | An object containing any configuration options that can be passed to Animated.timing (e.g. { duration: 600, easing: Easing.inOut(Easing.quad) } ). The configuration options you pass will override the defaults for all animations. |
verticalOffset | number | Yes | 0 | The amount to vertically shift the popover on the screen. In certain Android configurations, you may need to apply a verticalOffset of -StatusBar.currentHeight for the popover to originate from the correct place. |
statusBarTranslucent | bool | Yes | null | For 'rn-modal' mode only. Determines whether the background should go under the status bar. Passed through to RN Modal component, see their docs as well. |
safeAreaInsets | object | Yes | null | Inset configuration for the SafeAreaView wrapping the modal. This may be useful if you use popovers within views that render into the safe areas insets. Passed through to the SafeAreaView component, see their docs for usage. |
popoverStyle | object | Yes | {} | The style of the popover itself. You can override the borderRadius , backgroundColor , or any other style prop for a View . |
arrowStyle | object | Yes | {} | The style of the arrow that points to the rect. Supported options are width , height , and backgroundColor . You can use {backgroundColor: 'transparent'} to hide the arrow completely. |
backgroundStyle | object | Yes | {} | The style of the background that fades in. |
onOpenStart | function | Yes | | Callback to be fired when the open animation starts (before animation) |
onOpenComplete | function | Yes | | Callback to be fired when the open animation ends (after animation) |
onRequestClose | function | Yes | | Callback to be fired when the user taps outside the popover (on the background) or taps the "hardware" back button on Android |
onCloseStart | function | Yes | | Callback to be fired when the popover starts closing (before animation) |
onCloseComplete | function | Yes | | Callback to be fired when the popover is finished closing (after animation) |
debug | bool | Yes | false | Set this to true to turn on debug logging to the console. This is useful for figuring out why a Popover isn't showing. |
If neither fromRect
or fromView
are provided, the popover will float in the center of the screen.
rect
is an object with the following properties: {x: number, y: number, width: number, height: number}
. You can create the object yourself, or import Popover, { Rect } from 'react-native-popover-view
and create a rect by calling new Rect(x, y, width, height)
.
Likewise, size
is an object with the following properties: {width: number, height: number}
. You can create the object yourself, or import Popover, { Size } from 'react-native-popover-view
and create a rect by calling new Size(width, height)
.
The Popover can show in three modes:
- Popover.MODE.RN_MODAL ('rn-modal')
- Popover.MODE.JS_MODAL ('js-modal')
- Popover.MODE.TOOLTIP ('tooltip')
RN Modal (Default)
Shows the popover full screen in a React Native Modal Component. The upside is that it is guaranteed to show on top of all other views, regardless of where the Popover
component is placed in the view hierarchy. The downside is that you can only have one Modal shown at any one time, so this won't work for nested popovers or if you use a Modal for other reasons. Taps to the area outside the popover will trigger the onRequestClose
callback.
JS Modal
Shows the popover in the space provided, filling the Popover
component's parent. This looks identical to rn-modal
if the Popover
component's parent is a top-level view, but may look weird if the Popover
is nested inside a few views with their own padding and margins. With careful component hierarchy design, this can allow for nested popovers and popovers in other Modals. Taps to the area outside the popover will trigger the onRequestClose
callback.
Tooltip
Shows the Popover
without taking over the screen, no background is faded in and taps to the area around the popover fall through to those views (as expected). The onRequestClose
callback will never be called, so the Popover
will have to be dismissed some other way.
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import Popover from 'react-native-popover-view';
import {
AppRegistry,
StyleSheet,
Text,
TouchableHighlight,
View,
} from 'react-native';
class PopoverExample extends Component {
state = {
isVisible: false
}
showPopover() {
this.setState({isVisible: true});
}
closePopover() {
this.setState({isVisible: false});
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<TouchableHighlight ref={ref => this.touchable = ref} style={styles.button} onPress={() => this.showPopover()}>
<Text>Press me</Text>
</TouchableHighlight>
<Popover
isVisible={this.state.isVisible}
fromView={this.touchable}
onRequestClose={() => this.closePopover()}>
<Text>I'm the content of this popover!</Text>
</Popover>
</View>
);
}
});
var styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: 'rgb(43, 186, 180)',
},
button: {
borderRadius: 4,
padding: 10,
marginLeft: 10,
marginRight: 10,
backgroundColor: '#ccc',
borderColor: '#333',
borderWidth: 1,
}
});
AppRegistry.registerComponent('PopoverExample', () => PopoverExample);
To use this library with React Navigation for deep integration, see react-navigation-popover.
In all cases, start by passing the debug={true}
prop to the Popover, to see if the debug output can help you figure out the issue.
Show fromView
not working
First, make sure that the ref
is defined prior to showing the Popover. If you set the Popover's isVisible
prop to true
while the variable passed into fromView
is undefined, the Popover will show centered on the screen.
If you pass in a fromView
prop, but the Popover still shows centered on the screen on an Android device, try adding these props to the component whose ref
you passed in to fromView
:
renderToHardwareTextureAndroid={true}
collapsable={false}
See https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/3282 and https://github.com/SteffeyDev/react-native-popover-view/issues/28 for more info.
1.x
to 2.0
onClose
has been renamed to onRequestClose
(for clarity and consistency with normal RN Modals)- New
mode
prop replaces showInModal
. Replace showInModal={false}
with mode={Popover.MODE.JS_MODAL}
doneClosingCallback
has been renamed onCloseComplete
- New
backgroundStyle
prop replaces showBackground
. Replace showBackground={false}
with backgroundStyle={{ backgroundColor: 'transparent' }}
- Fix in version 2.0 means that
verticalOffset
may no longer be needed, so if you are using it be sure to test
1.0
to 1.1
This version moved the react-navigation portion of this project to it's own repository: react-navigation-popover.
To use with react-navigation, install that npm package change import { createPopoverStackNavigator } from 'react-native-popover-view'
to import createPopoverStackNavigator from 'react-navigation-popover'
.
0.7
to 1.0
The only breaking change in version 1.0 was renaming PopoverStackNavigator
to createPopoverStackNavigator
, to match the react-navigation
other navigation functions.
0.5
to 0.6
Version 0.6 brought some large changes, increasing efficiency, stability, and flexibility. For React Navigation users, there is a new prop, showInPopover
, that you might want to pass to createPopoverStackNavigator
if you want to customize when to show stack views in a Popover. This replaces PopoverNavigation.shouldShowInPopover
. See the new setup instructions below for details.
Pull requests are welcome; if you find that you are having to bend over backwards to make this work for you, feel free to open an issue or PR! Of course, try to keep the same coding style if possible and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.
Original codebase created by Jean Regisser jean.regisser@gmail.com (https://github.com/jeanregisser) as react-native-popover, which has been abandoned.
MIT Licensed