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@ilyahas/react-native-inviewport

v0.2.2

Published

Detect if component is in device viewport

Downloads

591

Readme

@Ilyahas/react-native-inviewport

Based on @coffeebeanslabs/react-native-inviewport. *Fix freezing app with "Please report: Excessive number of pending callbacks: 501" Warning. If you have the same issue, try this npm.

Detect if component is in device viewport. I based this off:https://github.com/yamill/react-native-inviewport with some slight modifications.

Install

npm i @ilyahas/react-native-inviewport

Usage

Assuming you already setup your component, here's a quick example.

import InViewPort from "@coffeebeanslabs/react-native-inviewport";

checkVisible = isVisible => this.setState({visible: isVisible});

render() {
  return (
  <ScrollView style={{flex: 1}}>
    <InViewPort onChange={(isVisible) => this.checkVisible(isVisible)}>
      <View style={{flex: 1, height: 200, backgroundColor: 'blue'}}>
        <Text style={{color: 'white'}}>View is visible? {this.state.visible}</Text>
      </View>
    </InViewPort>
  </ScrollView>
  );
}

Configurable props

Event props

Configurable props

delay

A number that indicates milliseconds of periodically delay to check component visibility. By default it is 100ms. Example:

<InViewPort delay={1000}>
  ...
</InViewPort>

disabled

InviewPort always keep checking the component with a delay of 100ms. This props can be used for disabling checking for component visibility. Example:

<InViewPort disabled={true}>
  ...
</InViewPort>

Event props

onChange

Callback function that is called whenever the component visibility change. It returns true or false. Example:

 const onChangeVisibility = isVisible => console.log('is component visible ', isVisible);
 <InViewPort onChange={onChangeVisibility}>
 ...
 </InViewPort>

Other Examples:

Let's assume you want to check whether a component at scroll end has displayed or not and it is rendering components asynchronise on scrollview so you can use onScroll event listener on scrollview. Example

import InViewPort from "@coffeebeanslabs/react-native-inviewport";

this.state = {visible: false, isScrolling: false};

checkVisible = isVisible => this.setState({visible: isVisible});
const onScroll = () => this.setState({isScrolling: true});

render() {
 return (
 <ScrollView style={{flex: 1}} onScroll={onScroll}>
   //list of images
   //<Image..... />
   //.......
  
   {isScrolling && <InViewPort onChange={(isVisible) => this.checkVisible(isVisible)}>
     <View style={{flex: 1, height: 200, backgroundColor: 'blue'}}>
       <Text style={{color: 'white'}}>View is visible? {this.state.visible}</Text>
     </View>
   </InViewPort>}
 </ScrollView>
 );
}