dummy-react-native-ui-components
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## Installation ```npm install --save react-native-ui-components```
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react-native-ui-components
Installation
npm install --save react-native-ui-components
Usage
Currently provides two reusable UI components for react native apps, a Button and a SearchBar. The intention for this repository is to collect similar widgets that can be used across various react native projects. If you are looking for a component that is not already here, see if it exists in the mobile repository, and if so extract it into this repository.
Button
A tappable component that looks like a button, allowing customised styling, label, and callback function.
| Prop Name | Type | Description | | ------------- | -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | textStyle | style | Will override styling of the Text label within the button | | style | style | Will override styling of the TouchableHighlight enclosing the button | | onPress | function | The callback to execute when the button is pressed | | text | string | Label to display inside the button | | isDisabled | boolean | If true, the button is not pressable and appears in its disabled state | | disabledColor | string | Defines the button's background colour when it is disabled |
<Button
style={styles.authFormButton}
textStyle={styles.authFormButtonText}
text={'Login'}
onPress={this.onLogin}
disabledColor={WARM_GREY}
isDisabled={!this.canAttemptLogin}
/>
SearchBar
A text field with a search icon that appears as a search bar. Will not actually filter a dataset itself, it is a dumb component doing the display work only, and leaving the business logic for someone else.
| Prop Name | Type | Description | | --------- | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | color | string | Defines the colour of the SearchBar's underline and icon | | style | style | Will override styling of the Text field | | onChange | function | The callback to execute when the text is changed, should take the search string as a parameter and filter some data |
onSearchChange(searchTerm) {
this.setState({ searchTerm: searchTerm });
}
renderSearchBar() {
const { pageStyles, searchBarColor } = this.props;
return (
<SearchBar
onChange={this.onSearchChange}
style={pageStyles.searchBar}
color={searchBarColor}
/>);
}