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yarn add react-native-swipeable-up-down
Note: Progress indicators has been broken out to a separate component; react-native-interactable. To use them, please follow installation instructions for that package.
import SwipeableUpDown from 'react-native-swipeable-up-down';
<SwipeableUpDown
isList
childrenRef={this.refs.flatListRef}
ref='swipeableBoxRef'
>
<FlatList
ref='flatListRef'
data={[{key: 'a'}, {key: 'b'}]}
renderItem={({item}) => <Text>{item.key}</Text>}
/>
</SwipeableBox>
Prop | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
snapPoints | Related RN Interactable . | true |
boundaries | Related RN Interactable. | true |
initialPosition | Related RN Interactable. | true |
isList | To handle scrollview in List, so if you're using List (FlatList, ScrollView,...) should set value is true . | false |
childrenRef | If you're using list in SwipeableBox, you need pass your Reference of List. | None |
onStateChange | It's call when box show or hide . | true |
this.refs.swipeableBoxRef.show()
this.refs.swipeableBoxRef.hide()
this.refs.swipeableBoxRef.isVisble()
This module is MIT licensed
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Swipeable up down
The npm package react-native-swipeable-up-down receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-swipeable-up-down popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-native-swipeable-up-down 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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