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react-native-custom-select-group

v1.0.10

Published

This is a React-Native library that allows you to easily build selection groups.

Downloads

28

Readme

React-Native-Custom-Group-Selector

This is a React-Native library that allows you to easily build selection groups.

  1. The choice of the group can be multiple (checkbox type)
  2. The choice of the group can be unique (type radiobutton)
module installation
npm install --save 'react-native-custom-select-group'

Basic usage

First, you must choose 'checkbox' or 'radio'

import RNCustomSelectGroup from 'react-native-custom-select-group';
// Checkbox type
<RNCustomSelectGroup 
  selectType={'checkbox'}
  datas={datas}
  selected={[1, 3]}
  onSelectionChange={(arrayOfSelected) => console.log(arrayOfSelected)}
/>
// Radio type
<RNCustomSelectGroup 
  selectType={'radio'}
  datas={datas}
  selected={1}
  onSelectionChange={(newSelectedIdx, newSelectedValue) => console.log(newSelectedIdx, newSelectedValue)}
/>

the minimum for component to work is an object array with a label key

const datas = [
  {label: 'First Title'},
  {label: 'Second Title'},
  {label: '3rd Title'},
  {label: 'Other Title'}
]

If you don't specify a style, by default the container is flexrow and space-around alt text

Significant difference between 'checkbox' and 'radio'

The only difference between the two is that for every change :

  • 'checkbox' will return an array with the selection indexes
  • 'radio' will return two values, the first will be the selection index in the array and the second will be the value attribute (only if the objects contain a value key)

Component customisation

You can pass your own images, you can also stylize the container as well as image and label in checked and unchecked

custom images (in datas array) :

const datasCheckBoxes = [
  {label: 'First Title', picto: {checked: "http://url-to-my-images/checked", unchecked: "http://url-to-my-images/unchecked"}},
  {label: 'Second Title', picto: {checked: "http://url-to-my-images/checked", unchecked: "http://url-to-my-images/unchecked"}},
  {label: '3rd Title', picto: {checked: "http://url-to-my-images/checked", unchecked: "http://url-to-my-images/unchecked"}}
]

custom styles (in a specific object) :

<RNCustomSelectGroup 
  selectType={'radio'}
  datas={datasRadios}
  selected={1}
  onSelectionChange={(selectedIdx, value) => console.log(selectedIdx, value)}
  labelBefore={false}
  styles={styles}
/>

const datasRadios = [
  {label: 'Titre1', value: 'slug-1'},
  {label: 'Titre2', value: 'slug-2'},
  {label: 'Titre3', value: 'slug-3'}
]

const styles = {
  checked: {
    width: 50,
    height: 50,
    opacity: 1,
  },
  unchecked: {
    width: 20,
    height: 20,
    opacity: 0.5,
  },
  label: {
    fontSize: 100,
    color: 'green',
  },
  containerStyle: {
    flexDirection: 'column'
  }
}

Custom Radio

When you click on Title2 for example, it returns

RootApp RadioSelected Value =>  slug-value-2

You can find a complete example in the examples/ folder tuto