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rn-sonner

An opinionated toast component for React Native with nativewind support.

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Sonner React Native Toasts

An opinionated toast component for React Native. A port of @emilkowalski's sonner.

Forked from gunnartorfis/rn-sonner

rn-sonner

Features

  • API fully matches Sonner's
  • Multiple variants, including success, error, warning, custom, promise
  • Promise variant with built-in loading state
  • Custom JSX with the custom variant
  • Top or bottom positions
  • Title and description
  • Action button with a callback
  • Custom icons
  • Optionally dismissable with swipe, configurable left or up
  • Dismissable with toast.dismiss(), one or all toasts
  • Highly performant using Reanimated 3, 60 FPS
  • Dark mode built-in
  • Works with Expo
  • NativeWind supported
  • Customizable, styles & className props
  • Works outside of React components

Showcase

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Installation

npx expo install rn-sonner

Requirements

To use this package, you also need to install its peer dependencies. Check out their documentation for more information:

Usage

In your App.tsx/entry point

import { Toaster } from 'rn-sonner';

function App() {
  return (
    <View>
      <NavigationContainer>...</NavigationContainer>
      <Toaster />
    </View>
  );
}

Show a toast

import { toast } from 'rn-sonner';

function SomeComponent() {
  return (
    <Button
      title="Show Toast"
      onPress={() => toast('Hello, World!')}
    />
  );
}

Web support

Even though Sonner Native works on the web, it is not recommended to use it there. Instead, use the original Sonner.

The following setup is recommended. Add a sonner.ts and sonner.web.ts file to your project and import from there instead of from this library directly. That way, sonner will be used on the web and rn-sonner on native.

// sonner.ts
export * from 'rn-sonner';
// sonner.web.ts
export * from 'sonner';

Documentation

For more advanced usage, check out the documentation

Recording

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ccc428ca-37c3-4589-9e8c-f414c40d764c

Contributing

See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.

License

MIT

Made with create-react-native-library

Keywords

react-native

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Package last updated on 30 Apr 2025

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