react-native-loading-spinner-overlay-dxc

The only pure React Native Native iOS and Android loading spinner (progress bar indicator) overlay


Keywords
activity, android, bar, full, indicator, ios, loading, modal, native, pop-up, popup, progress, react, react-native, screen, spinner, view
License
MIT
Install
npm install react-native-loading-spinner-overlay-dxc@0.5.2

Documentation

React Native Loading Spinner Overlay

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tldr; The only pure React Native Native iOS and Android loading spinner (progress bar indicator) overlay

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Install

For React Native version >=0.28.x use version >=0.3.x (0.2.x is broken, sorry!):

npm install --save react-native-loading-spinner-overlay@latest

For React Native version <=0.27.x use version 0.1.x:

npm install --save react-native-loading-spinner-overlay@0.1.x

Usage

This usage shows the default styles and properties.

Property Type Default Description
cancelable boolean false Android: If set to false, it will prevent spinner from hiding when pressing the hardware back button. If set to true, it will allow spinner to hide if the hardware back button is pressed.
color string white Changes the spinner's color (example values are red, #ff0000, etc). For adjusting the contrast see overlayColor prop below.
animation none, slide, fade none Changes animation on show and hide spinner's view.
overlayColor string rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25) Changes the color of the overlay.
size small, normal, large large Sets the spinner's size. No other cross-platform sizes are supported right now.
textContent string "" Optional text field to be shown.
textStyle style - The style to be applied to the <Text> that displays the textContent.
visible boolean false Controls the visibility of the spinner.

You can also add a child view to act as a custom activity indicator.

import React, { View, Text } from 'react-native';

import Spinner from 'react-native-loading-spinner-overlay';

class MyComponent extends React.Component {

  constructor(props) {
    super();
    this.state = {
      visible: false
    };
  }

  /* eslint react/no-did-mount-set-state: 0 */
  componentDidMount() {
    setInterval(() => {
      this.setState({
        visible: !this.state.visible
      });
    }, 3000);
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
        <Spinner visible={this.state.visible} textContent={"Loading..."} textStyle={{color: '#FFF'}} />
      </View>
    );
  }
}

To use a custom activity indicator just pass it as child of the component:

<Spinner visible={this.state.visible}>
  <Text>This is my custom spinner</Text>
</Spinner>

Platforms

For >= 0.3.x:

  • We use ActivityIndicator now!

For 0.2.x:

  • Do not use this version due to #22, use >= 0.3.x please!

For <= 0.1.x:

  • iOS: this platform uses Modal (docs/source) to overlay and ActivityIndicatorIOS (docs) for the loading spinner
  • Android: this platform uses Portal (source) to overlay and ActivityIndicator (docs) for the loading spinner

Notes

For >= 0.3.x:

  • We use ActivityIndicator now!

For 0.2.x:

  • This version is broken due to a dependency issue, see issue #22

For <= 0.1.x:

  • Docs don't exist yet for Portal, see this issue on GitHub; once those are in, then we can add a link to the source in Platforms
  • Until a release of React Native is shipped for this pull request, Android's ProgressBarAndroid will not have support for a StyleAttr value of "Normal" - therefore we only support a size prop of "small" or "large" right now (defaulting to "large") - in other words, we can only support Android's inverse styling with a styleAttr of "Inverse", "SmallInverse" (for a size prop of "small"), and "LargeInverse" (for a size prop of "large") (since there is no "Normal" support right now for "size" of "normal").

Development

  1. Fork/clone this repository
  2. Run npm install
  3. Make changes in src directory
  4. Run npm test when you're done
  5. Submit a pull request

Contributors

License

MIT