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react-native-prompt-cross

v1.0.3

Published

React Native Prompt cross platform

Downloads

8

Readme

react-native-prompt-cross

A cross-platform prompt component for React Native.

Installation

$ npm i react-native-prompt-cross

Examples

| iOS | Android | | ------------------- | ----------------------- | | | |

Basic Usage

import Prompt from "react-native-prompt-cross";

<Prompt
  title="Title"
  message="Content of prompt"
  defaultValue="value"
  visible={visibleState}
  useNatifIosPrompt
  callbackOrButtons={[
    {
        text: "Cancel",
        style: "cancel",
        onPress: () => setVisibleState(false),
    },
    {
        text: "Ok",
        onPress: (text?: string) => {
            setVisibleState(false);
        },
    },

/>;

API

You can see to

Props:

  • visible (boolean, required) -- When true, the prompt is displayed, closes otherwise
  • title (string, required) -- The dialog's title.
  • message (string) -- An optional message that appears above the text input.
  • callbackOrButtons (((text?: string) => void) | AlertButton[]) -- If passed a function, it will be called with the prompt's value. If you use array of AlertButton, react-native-prompt-cross can show maximum two buttons (text: string) => void, when the user taps 'OK'. If passed an array, buttons will be configured based on the array content.
  • type (AlertType) -- This configures the text input.
  • defaultValue (string) -- The default text in text input.
  • keyboardType (string) -- The keyboard type of first text field (if exists). One of TextInput keyboardTypes.
  • useNatifIosPrompt (boolean, default true) -- Set at false if you want use react component not native