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@andersnormal/react-native-ios-kit

v0.0.7

Published

The missing React Native UI Kit for iOS.

Downloads

3

Readme


Build Status Version MIT License

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Features

You can find documentation with all list of features and components here

Try it out

cd example && npm run ios

or run the example app with Expo to see it in action.

Getting Started

Installation

Open a Terminal in your project's folder and run

  yarn add react-native-ios-kit react-native-vector-icons

After installation, you'll need to link react-native-vector-icons.

Usage

Wrap your root component in ThemeProvider from react-native-ios-kit.

It's a good idea to wrap the component which is passed to AppRegistry.registerComponent.

Example:

import * as React from 'react';
import { AppRegistry } from 'react-native';
import { ThemeProvider } from 'react-native-ios-kit';
import App from './src/App';

function Main() {
  return (
    <ThemeProvider>
      <App />
    </ThemeProvider>
  );
}

AppRegistry.registerComponent('main', () => Main);

The ThemeProvider component provides the theme to all the components in the framework. It also acts as a portal to components which need to be rendered at the top level.

Customization

Main theme for application

You can provide a custom theme to customize the colors, fonts etc. with the ThemeProvider component. Check the Theme Type to see what customization options are supported.

Example:

import * as React from 'react';
import { AppRegistry } from 'react-native';
import { DefaultTheme, ThemeProvider } from 'react-native-ios-kit';
import color from 'color';
import App from './src/App';

const theme = {
  ...DefaultTheme,
  primaryColor: 'tomato',
  primaryLightColor: color('tomato').lighten(0.2).rgb().string(),
  disabledColor: 'yellow',
};

function Main() {
  return (
    <ThemeProvider theme={theme}>
      <App />
    </ThemeProvider>
  );
}

Customization per component

You can also customize theme per one component by using theme prop.

Example:

  <Icon
    name="ios-people"
    theme={{
      primaryColor: 'green'
    }}
  >

This code will change icon color to green