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react-native-root-siblings
Advanced tools
Add sibling elements after your app root element.
The created sibling elements are above the rest of your app elements.
This can be used to create a Modal
component or something should be over your app.
Run npm install react-native-root-siblings --save
This library can add element above the root app component registered by AppRegistry.registerComponent
.
let sibling = new RootSiblings(<View
style={{top: 0,right: 0,bottom: 0,left: 0,backgroundColor: 'red'}}
/>);
This will create a View element cover all of your app elements, and returns a sibling instance. You can create a sibling anywhere inside your react native code.
sibling.update(<View
style={{top: 10,right: 10,bottom: 10,left: 10,backgroundColor: 'blue'}}
/>);
This will update the sibling instance to a View with blue backgroundColor and cover the screen by 10
offset distance.
sibling.destroy();
This will remove the sibling element.
'use strict';
import React, {
AppRegistry,
View,
Component,
TouchableHighlight,
StyleSheet,
Text
} from 'react-native';
import Dimensions from 'Dimensions';
// Import library there,it will wrap everything registered by AppRegistry.registerComponent
// And add or remove other elements after the root component
import RootSiblings from 'react-native-root-siblings';
var id = 0;
var elements = [];
class SiblingsExample extends Component{
addSibling = () => {
let sibling = new RootSiblings(<View
style={[styles.sibling, {top: id * 20}]}
>
<Text>I`m No.{id}</Text>
</View>);
id++;
elements.push(sibling);
};
destroySibling = () => {
let lastSibling = elements.pop();
lastSibling && lastSibling.destroy();
};
updateSibling = () => {
let lastId = elements.length - 1;
lastId >= 0 && elements[lastId].update(<View
style={[styles.sibling, {top: lastId * 20}]}
>
<Text>I`m No.{lastId} : {Math.random()}</Text>
</View>);
};
render() {
return <View style={styles.container}>
<TouchableHighlight
style={styles.button}
onPress={this.addSibling}
>
<Text style={styles.buttonText}>Add element</Text>
</TouchableHighlight>
<TouchableHighlight
style={styles.button}
onPress={this.destroySibling}
>
<Text style={styles.buttonText}>Destroy element</Text>
</TouchableHighlight>
<TouchableHighlight
style={styles.button}
onPress={this.updateSibling}
>
<Text style={styles.buttonText}>Update element</Text>
</TouchableHighlight>
</View>;
}
}
AppRegistry.registerComponent('SiblingsExample', () => SiblingsExample);
var styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: 'green',
},
button: {
borderRadius: 4,
padding: 10,
marginLeft: 10,
marginRight: 10,
backgroundColor: '#ccc',
borderColor: '#333',
borderWidth: 1,
},
buttonText: {
color: '#000'
},
sibling: {
left: 0,
height: 20,
width: Dimensions.get('window').width / 2,
backgroundColor: 'blue',
opacity: 0.5
}
});
Examples
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react native root sibling elements manager
The npm package react-native-root-siblings receives a total of 46,254 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-root-siblings popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-native-root-siblings demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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