@datacamp/react-native-linear-gradient
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A <LinearGradient> element for react-native
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react-native-linear-gradient
A <LinearGradient>
component for react-native, as seen in
react-native-login.
Version 2.0 supports react-native >= 0.40.0
Add it to your project
You can try linking the project automatically:
$ react-native link
or do it manually as described below:
iOS
- Run
npm install react-native-linear-gradient --save
Then either:
Cocoapods
add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'React', :path => '../node_modules/react-native'
pod 'BVLinearGradient', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-linear-gradient'
or:
Manually
- Open your project in XCode, right click on
Libraries
and clickAdd Files to "Your Project Name"
Look undernode_modules/react-native-linear-gradient
and addBVLinearGradient.xcodeproj
. (Screenshot). - Add
libBVLinearGradient.a
toBuild Phases -> Link Binary With Libraries
(Screenshot). - Click on
BVLinearGradient.xcodeproj
inLibraries
and go theBuild Settings
tab. Double click the text to the right ofHeader Search Paths
and verify that it has$(SRCROOT)/../react-native/React
- if it isn't, then add it. This is so XCode is able to find the headers that theBVLinearGradient
source files are referring to by pointing to the header files installed within thereact-native
node_modules
directory. (Screenshot).
Then:
- Whenever you want to use it within React code now you can:
import LinearGradient from 'react-native-linear-gradient';
If you're having trouble, you can point your package.json
at github to see if the issue has been fixed. Simply change the dependency
"react-native-linear-gradient": "react-native-community/react-native-linear-gradient",
to get the data right from github instead of npm and then npm install
For instance the podspec file does not contain the right data (author attributes etc..) in npm while it does in the github repo.
Android
- in
android/settings.gradle
...
include ':react-native-linear-gradient'
project(':react-native-linear-gradient').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-linear-gradient/android')
- in
android/app/build.gradle
add:
dependencies {
...
compile project(':react-native-linear-gradient')
}
- and finally, in
android/src/main/java/com/{YOUR_APP_NAME}/MainActivity.java
for react-native < 0.29, orandroid/src/main/java/com/{YOUR_APP_NAME}/MainApplication.java
for react-native >= 0.29 add:
//...
import com.BV.LinearGradient.LinearGradientPackage; // <--- This!
//...
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
new MainReactPackage(),
new LinearGradientPackage() // <---- and This!
);
}
Examples
Simple
The following code will produce something like this:
import LinearGradient from 'react-native-linear-gradient';
// Within your render function
<LinearGradient colors={['#4c669f', '#3b5998', '#192f6a']} style={styles.linearGradient}>
<Text style={styles.buttonText}>
Sign in with Facebook
</Text>
</LinearGradient>
// Later on in your styles..
var styles = StyleSheet.create({
linearGradient: {
flex: 1,
paddingLeft: 15,
paddingRight: 15,
borderRadius: 5
},
buttonText: {
fontSize: 18,
fontFamily: 'Gill Sans',
textAlign: 'center',
margin: 10,
color: '#ffffff',
backgroundColor: 'transparent',
},
});
Additional props
In addition to regular View
props, you can also provide additional props to customize your gradient look:
colors
An array of at least two color values that represent gradient colors. Example: ['red', 'blue']
sets gradient from red to blue.
startPoint
An optional object of the following type: { x: number, y: number }
. Coordinates declare the position that the gradient starts at, as a fraction of the overall size of the gradient, starting from the top left corner. Example: { x: 0.1, y: 0.1 }
means that the gradient will start 10% from the top and 10% from the left.
endPoint
Same as startPoint
, but for the end of the gradient.
locations
An optional array of numbers defining the location of each gradient color stop, mapping to the color with the same index in colors
prop. Example: [0.1, 0.75, 1]
means that first color will take 0% - 10%, second color will take 10% - 75% and finally third color will occupy 75% - 100%.
<LinearGradient
startPoint={{x: 0.0, y: 0.25}} endPoint={{x: 0.5, y: 1.0}}
locations={[0,0.5,0.6]}
colors={['#4c669f', '#3b5998', '#192f6a']}
style={styles.linearGradient}>
<Text style={styles.buttonText}>
Sign in with Facebook
</Text>
</LinearGradient>
Updating the values for fun
Check out Examples/AnimatedGradient (git clone
this project, cd into it, npm install, open in XCode and run) to see how this is done:
This gif was created using licecap - a great piece of free OSS
An example app
You can see this component in action in brentvatne/react-native-login.
Other platforms
License
License is MIT