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react-native-loading-spinner-overlay

v3.0.1

Published

The only pure React Native Native iOS and Android loading spinner (progress bar indicator) overlay

Downloads

74,240

Readme

React Native Loading Spinner Overlay

code style styled with prettier made with lass license npm downloads

Table of Contents

Install

npm:

npm install react-native-loading-spinner-overlay

yarn:

yarn add react-native-loading-spinner-overlay

Example

See the example App.js file for an example implementation.

Options

| Property | Type | Default | Description | | --------------- | ---------------------------------------- | --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | cancelable | Boolean | false | Android: If set to false, it will prevent spinner from hiding when pressing the hardware back button. If set to true, it will allow spinner to hide if the hardware back button is pressed. | | color | String | "white" | Changes the spinner's color (example values are red, #ff0000, etc). For adjusting the contrast see overlayColor prop below. | | animation | String (enum) none, slide, fade | "none" | Changes animation on show and hide spinner's view. | | overlayColor | String | rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25) | Changes the color of the overlay. | | size | String (enum) small, normal, large | "large" | Sets the spinner's size. No other cross-platform sizes are supported right now. | | textContent | String | "" | Optional text field to be shown. | | textStyle | StyleSheet | - | The style to be applied to the <Text> that displays the textContent. | | visible | Boolean | false | Controls the visibility of the spinner. | | indicatorStyle | StyleSheet | undefined | Additional styles for the ActivityIndicator to inherit | | customIndicator | Element | undefined | An alternative, custom component to use instead of the default <ActivityIndicator /> | | children | Element | undefined | Children element(s) to nest inside the spinner |

Recommended Implementation

We recommend that you follow two rules when implementing this component.

  1. Integrate it inside the parent-most/top-level/root component in your app

  2. Wrap usage of actions after attempting to stop the spinner with setTimeout to avoid the non-stop spinner issue:

    this.setState({ spinner: false });
    
    setTimeout(() => {
      Alert.alert('Oops!', err.message);
    }, 100);

Contributors

| Name | Website | | ------------------- | ------------------------- | | Nick Baugh | http://niftylettuce.com | | Rohit Bhatia | http://blendtale.com | | Spencer Snyder | http://spencersnyder.io | | Luciano Lima | | | George Savvidis | | | Sandro Machado | | | Ben Sutter | | | Ivan Kuznetsov | | | Darren Camp | | | Rigo B Castro | | | Raj Kissu | | | Ivan Pusic | | | Antonio Grass | | | Vijay Chouhan | | | Jacob Lee | | | Matt Labrum | |

License

MIT © Nick Baugh