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react-native-device-display

v1.0.4

Published

A simple way to create dynamic views through device and display detection, allowing the creation of adaptable and universal apps.

Downloads

28

Readme

react-native-device-display

A simple way to create dynamic views through device and display detection, allowing the creation of adaptable and universal apps.

GitHub issues GitHub license GitHub license GitHub license

Example GIF Demo

Installation

Simply install the package as shown below...

$ npm install react-native-device-display

Next in order to access the Event Listener and Device Type methods you need to import the DisplayDeviceUtil classes into your project, these come bundled inside the NPM package.

Classes Installation Visual

Then require it in your project wherever you need it...

var Display = require('react-native-device-display');

Methods

| Method | Description | |----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Display.percentage(type, value); | Returns in pixels the percentage value of type width or height | | Display.isTablet(); | Returns true if the the device is a tablet (e.g iPad) | | Display.isPhone(); | Returns true if the the device is a phone (e.g iPhone) | | Display.isPortrait(); | Returns true if the the device is in a portrait position | | Display.isLandscape(); | Returns true if the the device is in a landscape position | | Display.onOrientationChange(handler) | Triggers the handler call-back when the orientation changes |

Properties

Display.width

Width in pixels of the display

Display.height

Height in pixels of the display

Example

Simple Implementation (without Event Listener)...

var Display = require('react-native-device-display');

var testing = React.createClass({

  render: function() {
    if (Display.isPhone() && Display.isPortrait()) {
      return (
        //Portrait Phone View...
      );
    } else if (Display.isPhone() && Display.isLandscape()) {
      return (
        //Landscape Phone View...
      );
    } else if (Display.isTablet() && Display.isPortrait()) {
      return (
        //Portrait Tablet View...
      );
    } else if (Display.isTablet() && Display.isLandscape()) {
      return (
        //Landscape Tablet View...
      );
    }
  }
  
});

With Event Listener...

var Display = require('react-native-device-display');

var listener;

var testing = React.createClass({

  componentDidMount: function() {
    listener = Display.onOrientationDidChange(function() {
      //Change States, Perform Magic, etc...
    });
  },

  componentWillUnmount: function() {
    //Unlisten the onOrientationChange...
    listener = null;
  }

});