react-native-skeleton-content-mrousavy
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A simple and fully customizable React Native component that implements a skeleton-like loader
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React Native Skeleton Content
This the not-expo dependant version of this package.
React native Skeleton Content, a simple yet fully customizable component made to achieve loading animation in a Skeleton-style. Works in both iOS and Android.
Installation
npm install react-native-skeleton-content-nonexpo
This package requires the
react-native-linear-gradient
package, make sure it's installed and working on your project.
Usage
- Import react-native-skeleton-content:
import SkeletonContent from "react-native-skeleton-content-nonexpo";
- Once you create the SkeletonContent, you have two options:
- Child Layout : The component will figure out the layout of its bones with the dimensions of its direct children (make sure to wrap them in sized-views, with width and height properties, otherwise, shiver animation might not work).
- Custom Layout : You provide a prop
layout
to the component specifying the size of the bones (see the Examples section below). Herunder is the example with a custom layout. A key prop is optionnal but highly recommended.
render () {
return (
<SkeletonContent
containerStyle={{flex: 1, width: 300}}
isLoading={false}
layout={[
{ key:"someId", width: 220, height: 20, marginBottom: 6 },
{ key: "someOtherId", width: 180, height: 20, marginBottom: 6 },
]}
>
<Text style={styles.normalText}>
Your content
</Text>
<Text style={styles.bigText}>
Other content
</Text>
</SkeletonContent>
)
}
- Then simply sync the prop
isLoading
to your state to show/hide the SkeletonContent when the assets/data are available to the user.
render () {
const { isLoading } = this.state;
return (
<SkeletonContent
containerStyle={{flex: 1, width: 300}}
isLoading={isLoading}>
...
/>
)
}
Props
| Name | Type | Default | Description | | ------------------ | ---------------- | ----------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | isLoading | bool | required | Shows the Skeleton bones when true | | layout | array of objects | [] | A custom layout for the Skeleton bones | | duration | number | 1200 ms | Duration of one cycle of animation | | containerStyle | object | flex: 1 | The style applied to the View containing the bones | | easing | Easing | bezier(0.5, 0, 0.25, 1) | Easing of the bones animation | | animationType | string | "shiver" | The animation to be used for animating the bones (see demos below) | | animationDirection | string | "horizontalRight" | Used only for shiver animation, describes the direction and end-point (ex: horizontalRight goes on the x-axis from left to right) | | boneColor | string | "#E1E9EE" | Color of the bones | | highlightColor | string | "#F2F8FC" | Color of the highlight of the bones |
Examples
See the playground section to experiment : 1 - Changing the direction of the animation (animationDirection prop) :
render () {
return (
<SkeletonContent
containerStyle={{flex: 1, width: 300}}
animationDirection="horizontalLeft"
isLoading={true}>
...
/>
)
}
2 - Changing the colors and switching to "pulse" animation (boneColor, highlightColor and animationType prop) :
render () {
return (
<SkeletonContent
containerStyle={{flex: 1, width: 300}}
boneColor="#121212"
highlightColor="#333333"
animationType="pulse"
isLoading={true}>
...
/>
)
}
3 - Customizing the layout of the bones (layout prop) :
render () {
return (
<SkeletonContent
containerStyle={{flex: 1, width: 300}}
animationDirection="horizontalLeft"
layout={[
// long line
{ width: 220, height: 20, marginBottom: 6 },
// short line
{ width: 180, height: 20, marginBottom: 6 },
...
]}
isLoading={true}>
...
/>
)
}
Playground
You can test out the features and different props easily on Snack. Don't hesitate to take contact if anything is unclear !