@albizures/react-native-modal
v9.0.0
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An enhanced React-Native modal
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NOTE: This react-native-modal fork only what it does it removes the usage of the native Modal, and use a simple View instead, hopefully, this fork won't be needed after the js version of react-native-modal has been shipped.
This fork hasn't been widely tested, you can check the changes made, and use it at your own risk
react-native-modal
An enhanced, animated and customizable react-native modal.
The aim of react-native-modal
is expanding the original react-native Modal
component by adding animations and styles customization options while still providing a plain-simple API.
Features
- Smooth enter/exit animations
- Plain simple and flexible APIs
- Customizable backdrop opacity, color and timing
- Listeners for the modal animations ending
- Resize itself correctly on device rotation
- Swipeable
- Scrollable
Demo
Setup
This library is available on npm, install it with: npm install --save react-native-modal
or yarn add react-native-modal
.
Usage
Since react-native-modal is an extension of the original react native modal, it works in a similar fashion react-native original modal.
- Import react-native-modal:
import Modal from "react-native-modal";
- Create a modal and nest its content inside of it:
render () {
return (
<View>
<Modal>
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<Text>I am the modal content!</Text>
</View>
</Modal>
</View>
)
}
- Then simply show it by setting the
isVisible
prop to true:
render () {
return (
<View>
<Modal isVisible={true}>
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<Text>I am the modal content!</Text>
</View>
</Modal>
</View>
)
}
The isVisible
prop is the only prop you'll really need to make the modal work: you should control this prop value by saving it in your state and setting it to true
or false
when needed.
A complete example
The following example consists in a component (ModalTester
) with a button and a modal.
The modal is controlled by the isModalVisible
state variable and it is initially hidden, since its value is false
.
Pressing the button sets isModalVisible
to true, making the modal visible.
Inside the modal there is another button that, when pressed, sets isModalVisible
to false, hiding the modal.
import React, { Component } from "react";
import { Text, TouchableOpacity, View } from "react-native";
import Modal from "react-native-modal";
export default class ModalTester extends Component {
state = {
isModalVisible: false,
};
_toggleModal = () =>
this.setState({ isModalVisible: !this.state.isModalVisible });
render() {
return (
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<TouchableOpacity onPress={this._toggleModal}>
<Text>Show Modal</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
<Modal isVisible={this.state.isModalVisible}>
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<Text>Hello!</Text>
<TouchableOpacity onPress={this._toggleModal}>
<Text>Hide me!</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
</View>
</Modal>
</View>
);
}
}
For a more complex example take a look at the /example
directory.
Available props
| Name | Type | Default | Description |
| ------------------------------ | ---------------- | ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| animationIn | string or object | 'slideInUp' | Modal show animation |
| animationInTiming | number | 300 | Timing for the modal show animation (in ms) |
| animationOut | string or object | 'slideOutDown' | Modal hide animation |
| animationOutTiming | number | 300 | Timing for the modal hide animation (in ms) |
| avoidKeyboard | bool | false | Move the modal up if the keyboard is open |
| hasBackdrop | bool | true | Render the backdrop |
| backdropColor | string | 'black' | The backdrop background color |
| backdropOpacity | number | 0.70 | The backdrop opacity when the modal is visible |
| backdropTransitionInTiming | number | 300 | The backdrop show timing (in ms) |
| backdropTransitionOutTiming | number | 300 | The backdrop hide timing (in ms) |
| children | node | REQUIRED | The modal content |
| deviceHeight | number | null | Device height (useful on devices that can hide the navigation bar) |
| deviceWidth | number | null | Device width (useful on devices that can hide the navigation bar) |
| isVisible | bool | REQUIRED | Show the modal? |
| onBackButtonPress | func | () => null | Called when the Android back button is pressed |
| onBackdropPress | func | () => null | Called when the backdrop is pressed |
| onModalWillHide | func | () => null | Called before the modal hide animation begins |
| onModalHide | func | () => null | Called when the modal is completely hidden |
| onModalWillShow | func | () => null | Called before the modal show animation begins |
| onModalShow | func | () => null | Called when the modal is completely visible |
| onSwipeStart | func | () => null | Called when the swipe action started |
| onSwipeMove | func | (percentageShown) => null | Called on each swipe event |
| onSwipeComplete | func | () => null | Called when the swipeThreshold
has been reached |
| onSwipeCancel | func | () => null | Called when the swipeThreshold
has not been reached |
| scrollOffset | number | 0 | When > 0, disables swipe-to-close, in order to implement scrollable content |
| scrollOffsetMax | number | 0 | Used to implement overscroll feel when content is scrollable. See /example
directory |
| scrollTo | func | null | Used to implement scrollable modal. See /example
directory for reference on how to use it |
| swipeThreshold | number | 100 | Swiping threshold that when reached calls onSwipeComplete
|
| swipeDirection | string | null | Defines the direction where the modal can be swiped (can be 'up', 'down', 'left, or 'right') |
| useNativeDriver | bool | false | Defines if animations should use native driver |
| hideModalContentWhileAnimating | bool | false | Enhances the performance by hiding the modal content until the animations complete |
| propagateSwipe | bool | false | Allows swipe events to propagate to children components (eg a ScrollView inside a modal) |
| style | any | null | Style applied to the modal |
Frequently Asked Questions
The component is not working as expected
Under the hood react-native-modal
uses react-native original Modal component.
Before reporting a bug, try swapping react-native-modal
with react-native original Modal component and, if the issue persists, check if it has already been reported as a react-native issue.
The backdrop is not completely filled/covered on some Android devices (Galaxy, for one)
React-Native has a few issues detecting the correct device width/height of some devices.
If you're experiencing this issue, you'll need to install react-native-extra-dimensions-android
.
Then, provide the real window height (obtained from react-native-extra-dimensions-android
) to the modal:
render() {
const deviceWidth = Dimensions.get("window").width;
const deviceHeight = Platform.OS === "ios"
? Dimensions.get("window").height
: require("react-native-extra-dimensions-android").get("REAL_WINDOW_HEIGHT");
return (
<Modal
isVisible={this.state.isVisible}
deviceWidth={deviceWidth}
deviceHeight={deviceHeight}
>
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<Text>I am the modal content!</Text>
</View>
</Modal>
)
}
How can I hide the modal by pressing outside of its content?
The prop onBackdropPress
allows you to handle this situation:
<Modal
isVisible={this.state.isVisible}
onBackdropPress={() => this.setState({ isVisible: false })}>
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<Text>I am the modal content!</Text>
</View>
</Modal>
How can I hide the modal by swiping it?
The prop onSwipeComplete
allows you to handle this situation (remember to set swipeDirection
too!):
<Modal
isVisible={this.state.isVisible}
onSwipeComplete={() => this.setState({ isVisible: false })}
swipeDirection="left">
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<Text>I am the modal content!</Text>
</View>
</Modal>
Note that when using useNativeDriver={true}
the modal won't drag correctly. This is a known issue.
The modal flashes in a weird way when animating
Unfortunately this is a know issue that happens when useNativeDriver=true
and must still be solved.
In the meanwhile as a workaround you can set the hideModalContentWhileAnimating
prop to true
: this seems to solve the issue.
Also, do not assign a backgroundColor
property directly to the Modal. Prefer to set it on the child container.
The modal background doesn't animate properly
Are you sure you named the isVisible
prop correctly? Make sure it is spelled correctly: isVisible
, not visible
.
The modal doesn't change orientation
Add a supportedOrientations={['portrait', 'landscape']}
prop to the component, as described in the React Native documentation.
Also, if you're providing the deviceHeight
and deviceWidth
props you'll have to manually update them when the layout changes.
I can't show multiple modals one after another
Unfortunately right now react-native doesn't allow multiple modals to be displayed at the same time.
This means that, in react-native-modal
, if you want to immediately show a new modal after closing one you must first make sure that the modal that your closing has completed its hiding animation by using the onModalHide
prop.
I can't show multiple modals at the same time
See the question above. Showing multiple modals (or even alerts/dialogs) at the same time is not doable because of a react-native bug. That said, I would strongly advice against using multiple modals at the same time because, most often than not, this leads to a bad UX, especially on mobile (just my opinion).
The StatusBar style changes when the modal shows up
This issue has ben discussed here.
The TLDR is: it's a know React-Native issue with the Modal component 😞
The modal is not covering the entire screen
The modal style applied by default has a small margin.
If you want the modal to cover the entire screen you can easily override it this way:
<Modal style={{ margin: 0 }}>...</Modal>
I can't scroll my ScrollView inside of the modal
Enable propagateSwipe to allow your child components to receive swipe events:
<Modal propagateSwipe>...</Modal>
Please notice that this is still a WIP fix and might not fix your issue yet, see issue #236.
The modal enter/exit animation flickers
Make sure your animationIn
and animationOut
are set correctly.
We noticed that, for example, using fadeIn
as an exit animation makes the modal flicker (it should be fadeOut
!).
Available animations
Take a look at react-native-animatable to see the dozens of animations available out-of-the-box. You can also pass in custom animation definitions and have them automatically register with react-native-animatable. For more information on creating custom animations, see the react-native-animatable animation definition schema.
Acknowledgements
Thanks @oblador for react-native-animatable, @brentvatne for the npm namespace and to anyone who contributed to this library!
Pull requests, feedbacks and suggestions are welcome!