react-native-bootsplash-papa
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Display a bootsplash on your app starts. Hide it when you want.
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🚀 react-native-bootsplash
Show a splash screen during app startup. Hide it when you are ready.
For migration from the v4, check the MIGRATION.md
guide.
Support
This library follows the React Native releases support policy. It is supporting the latest version and the two previous minor series.
Installation
$ npm install --save react-native-bootsplash
# --- or ---
$ yarn add react-native-bootsplash
⚠️ Don't forget going into the ios
directory to execute a pod install
.
🆘 Manual linking
Because this package targets recent React Native versions, you probably don't need to link it manually. But if you have a special case, follow these additional instructions:
iOS
Add this line to your ios/Podfile
file, then run pod install
.
target 'YourAwesomeProject' do
# …
pod 'RNBootSplash', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-bootsplash'
end
Android
- Add the following lines to
android/settings.gradle
:
include ':react-native-bootsplash'
project(':react-native-bootsplash').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-bootsplash/android')
- Add the implementation line to the dependencies in
android/app/build.gradle
:
dependencies {
// ...
implementation project(':react-native-bootsplash')
}
- Add the import and link the package in
MainApplication.java
:
import com.zoontek.rnbootsplash.RNBootSplashPackage; // ⬅️ add the RNBootSplashPackage import
public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
// …
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
@SuppressWarnings("UnnecessaryLocalVariable")
List<ReactPackage> packages = new PackageList(this).getPackages();
// …
packages.add(new RNBootSplashPackage());
return packages;
}
// …
}
Setup
Assets generation
In order to speed up the setup, we provide a CLI to generate assets, create the Android Drawable XML file and the iOS Storyboard file automatically ✨.
$ npx react-native generate-bootsplash --help
# --- or ---
$ yarn react-native generate-bootsplash --help
The command can take multiple arguments:
Usage: react-native generate-bootsplash [options] <logo>
Generate a launch screen using a logo file path (PNG or SVG)
Options:
--platforms <list> Platforms to generate for, separated by a comma (default: "android,ios,web")
--background <string> Background color (in hexadecimal format) (default: "#fff")
--logo-width <number> Logo width at @1x (in dp - we recommend approximately ~100) (default: 100)
--assets-output <string> Assets output directory path
--flavor <string> Android flavor build variant (where your resource directory is) (default: "main")
--html <string> HTML template file path (your web app entry point) (default: "index.html")
--license-key <string> License key to enable brand and dark mode assets generation
--brand <string> Brand file path (PNG or SVG)
--brand-width <number> Brand width at @1x (in dp - we recommend approximately ~80) (default: 80)
--dark-background <string> [dark mode] Background color (in hexadecimal format)
--dark-logo <string> [dark mode] Logo file path (PNG or SVG)
--dark-brand <string> [dark mode] Brand file path (PNG or SVG)
-h, --help display help for command
💪 Unlock the CLI full potential
In order to use the --brand
, --brand-width
and --dark-*
options, you must specify a --license-key
.
With it, the generator is able to output over 50 files (logo and brand images generated in all pixel densities, dark mode versions, etc.), saving you (and your company!) a massive amount of time not only at creation, but also at each adjustment ⏱️
📍 This license key grants unlimited and unrestricted usage of the generator for the buyer's purposes (meaning you can execute the assets generation as much as you want).
Full command usage example
# Without license key
yarn react-native generate-bootsplash svgs/light_logo.svg \
--platforms=android,ios,web \
--background=F5FCFF \
--logo-width=100 \
--assets-output=assets \
--flavor=main \
--html=index.html
# With license key 🔑
yarn react-native generate-bootsplash svgs/light_logo.svg \
--platforms=android,ios,web \
--background=F5FCFF \
--logo-width=100 \
--assets-output=assets \
--flavor=main \
--html=index.html \
--license-key=xxxxx \
--brand=svgs/light_brand.svg \
--brand-width=80 \
--dark-background=00090A \
--dark-logo=svgs/dark_logo.svg \
--dark-brand=svgs/dark_brand.svg
This tool relies on the naming conventions that are used in the /example
project and will therefore create the following files:
# Without license key
android/app/src/main/res/values/colors.xml
android/app/src/main/res/drawable-hdpi/bootsplash_logo.png
android/app/src/main/res/drawable-mdpi/bootsplash_logo.png
android/app/src/main/res/drawable-xhdpi/bootsplash_logo.png
android/app/src/main/res/drawable-xxhdpi/bootsplash_logo.png
android/app/src/main/res/drawable-xxxhdpi/bootsplash_logo.png
ios/RNBootSplashExample/BootSplash.storyboard
ios/RNBootSplashExample/Images.xcassets/BootSplashLogo.imageset/Contents.json
ios/RNBootSplashExample/Images.xcassets/BootSplashLogo.imageset/bootsplash_logo.png
ios/RNBootSplashExample/Images.xcassets/BootSplashLogo.imageset/[email protected]
ios/RNBootSplashExample/Images.xcassets/BootSplashLogo.imageset/[email protected]
index.html
# Only if --assets-output was specified
assets/bootsplash_manifest.json
assets/bootsplash_logo.png
assets/bootsplash_logo@1,5x.png
assets/[email protected]
assets/[email protected]
assets/[email protected]
# + Over 40 files with license key 🔑 (brand images, dark mode versions…)
iOS
ℹ️ For react-native
< 0.71
setup, follow the v4.4.0 README.md
.
- Edit the
ios/YourProjectName/AppDelegate.mm
file:
#import "AppDelegate.h"
#import "RNBootSplash.h" // ⬅️ add the header import
// …
@implementation AppDelegate
// …
// ⬇️ Add this before file @end
- (UIView *)createRootViewWithBridge:(RCTBridge *)bridge
moduleName:(NSString *)moduleName
initProps:(NSDictionary *)initProps {
UIView *rootView = [super createRootViewWithBridge:bridge
moduleName:moduleName
initProps:initProps];
[RNBootSplash initWithStoryboard:@"BootSplash" rootView:rootView]; // ⬅️ initialize the splash screen
return rootView;
}
@end
- Drag and drop the generated
BootSplash.storyboard
(andColors.xcassets
, when using dark mode):
- Create folder references:
- Set
BootSplash.storyboard
as Launch Screen File:
Android
- Edit your
android/app/src/main/res/values/styles.xml
file:
<resources>
<style name="AppTheme" parent="Theme.AppCompat.DayNight.NoActionBar">
<!-- Your base theme customization -->
</style>
<!-- BootTheme should inherit from Theme.BootSplash or Theme.BootSplash.EdgeToEdge -->
<style name="BootTheme" parent="Theme.BootSplash">
<item name="bootSplashBackground">@color/bootsplash_background</item>
<item name="bootSplashLogo">@drawable/bootsplash_logo</item>
<item name="bootSplashBrand">@drawable/bootsplash_brand</item> <!-- Only if you have a brand image -->
<item name="postBootSplashTheme">@style/AppTheme</item>
</style>
</resources>
- Edit your
android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
file:
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<!-- … -->
<application
android:name=".MainApplication"
android:label="@string/app_name"
android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher"
android:roundIcon="@mipmap/ic_launcher_round"
android:allowBackup="false"
android:theme="@style/BootTheme"> <!-- Replace @style/AppTheme with @style/BootTheme -->
<!-- … -->
</application>
</manifest>
- Finally edit your
android/app/src/main/java/com/yourprojectname/MainActivity.java
file:
// …
// add these required imports:
import android.os.Bundle;
import com.zoontek.rnbootsplash.RNBootSplash;
public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
// …
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
RNBootSplash.init(this, R.style.BootTheme); // ⬅️ initialize the splash screen
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); // or super.onCreate(null) with react-native-screens
}
}
API
hide()
Hide the splash screen (immediately, or with a fade out).
Method type
type hide = (config?: { fade?: boolean }) => Promise<void>;
Usage
import { useEffect } from "react";
import { Text } from "react-native";
import BootSplash from "react-native-bootsplash";
const App = () => {
useEffect(() => {
const init = async () => {
// …do multiple sync or async tasks
};
init().finally(async () => {
await BootSplash.hide({ fade: true });
console.log("BootSplash has been hidden successfully");
});
}, []);
return <Text>My awesome app</Text>;
};
isVisible()
Return the current visibility status of the native splash screen.
Method type
type isVisible = () => Promise<boolean>;
Usage
import BootSplash from "react-native-bootsplash";
RNBootSplash.isVisible().then((value) => console.log(value));
useHideAnimation()
A hook to easily creation a hide custom hide animation, by animating all splash screen elements using Animated
, react-native-reanimated
or else (similar as the video on top of this documentation).
To use it, don't forget to set the --assets-output
option of the generator as it requires the manifest and assets images files.
Method type
type useHideAnimation = (config: {
manifest: Manifest; // the manifest file is generated when --assets-output is specified
// the required generated assets
logo: ImageRequireSource;
darkLogo?: ImageRequireSource;
brand?: ImageRequireSource;
darkBrand?: ImageRequireSource;
// specify if you are using translucent status / navigation bars
// in order to avoid a shift between the native and JS splash screen
statusBarTranslucent?: boolean;
navigationBarTranslucent?: boolean;
animate: () => void;
}) => {
container: ViewProps;
logo: ImageProps;
brand?: ImageProps;
};
Usage
import { useState } from "react";
import { Animated, Image } from "react-native";
import BootSplash from "react-native-bootsplash";
type Props = {
onAnimationEnd: () => void;
};
const AnimatedBootSplash = ({ onAnimationEnd }: Props) => {
const [opacity] = useState(() => new Animated.Value(1));
const { container, logo /*, brand */ } = BootSplash.useHideAnimation({
manifest: require("../assets/bootsplash_manifest.json"),
logo: require("../assets/bootsplash_logo.png"),
// darkLogo: require("../assets/bootsplash_dark_logo.png"),
// brand: require("../assets/bootsplash_brand.png"),
// darkBrand: require("../assets/bootsplash_dark_brand.png"),
statusBarTranslucent: true,
navigationBarTranslucent: false,
animate: () => {
// Perform animations and call onAnimationEnd
Animated.timing(opacity, {
useNativeDriver: true,
toValue: 0,
duration: 500,
}).start(() => {
onAnimationEnd();
});
},
});
return (
<Animated.View {...container} style={[container.style, { opacity }]}>
<Image {...logo} style={logo.style} />
{/* {brand && <Image {...brand} style={brand.style} />} */}
</Animated.View>
);
};
const App = () => {
const [visible, setVisible] = useState(true);
return (
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
{/* content */}
{visible && (
<AnimatedBootSplash
onAnimationEnd={() => {
setVisible(false);
}}
/>
)}
</View>
);
};
This example is simple for documentation purpose (we only animate the container).
🤙 A more complex example is available in the /example
folder.
FAQ
How should I use it with React Navigation?
If you are using React Navigation, you can hide the splash screen once the navigation container and all children have finished mounting by using the onReady
function.
import { NavigationContainer } from "@react-navigation/native";
import BootSplash from "react-native-bootsplash";
const App = () => (
<NavigationContainer
onReady={() => {
BootSplash.hide();
}}
>
{/* content */}
</NavigationContainer>
);
How can I mock the module in my tests?
Testing code which uses this library requires some setup since we need to mock the native methods.
To add the mocks, create a file jest/setup.js
(or any other file name) containing the following code:
jest.mock("react-native-bootsplash", () => {
return {
hide: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(),
isVisible: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(false),
useHideAnimation: jest.fn().mockReturnValue({
container: {},
logo: { source: 0 },
brand: { source: 0 },
}),
};
});
After that, we need to add the setup file in the jest config. You can add it under setupFiles option in your jest config file:
{
"setupFiles": ["<rootDir>/jest/setup.js"]
}
Why are both light and dark assets inlined in my index.html?
For the sake of simplicity. Since the light and dark versions of your assets are likely identical (except for the colors), if your index.html
file is compressed with gzip, the size difference will be negligible.
How can I make my splash screen status bar transparent?
Edit your values/styles.xml
to set android:statusBarColor
and android:windowLightStatusBar
values:
- <resources>
+ <resources xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools">
<style name="BootTheme" parent="Theme.BootSplash">
<!-- … -->
+ <!-- Apply color + style to the status bar (true = dark-content, false = light-content) -->
+ <item name="android:statusBarColor" tools:targetApi="m">@color/bootsplash_background</item>
+ <item name="android:windowLightStatusBar" tools:targetApi="m">true</item>
</style>
How can I apply edge-to-edge layout to my splash screen?
Edit your values/styles.xml
file to use Theme.BootSplash.EdgeToEdge
instead of Theme.BootSplash
:
- <style name="BootTheme" parent="Theme.BootSplash">
+ <style name="BootTheme" parent="Theme.BootSplash.EdgeToEdge">
Sponsors
This module is provided as is, I work on it in my free time.
If you or your company uses it in a production app, consider sponsoring this project 💰. You also can contact me for premium enterprise support: help with issues, prioritize bugfixes, feature requests, etc.