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react-native-wheel-datepicker

v2.2.3

Published

React native cross platform iOS-style picker and datepicker.

Downloads

85

Readme

react-native-wheel-datepicker

A iOS style picker and datepicker components for ReactNative.

This is the third fork of repository and its targeted to support and maintain current code. I asked github team to make it my own as is all pull requests goes directly to @lesliesam original repository but it seems to be no longer maintained.

Introduction

Cross platform Picker component for React-native.

Since picker is originally supported by iOS while Android only supports a ugly Spinner component. If you want to have the same user behaviour, you can use this.

The android component is based on wheel-picker which runs super fast and smoothly. It also supports curved effect which make it exactly the same looking and feel as the ios picker.

How to use

Run command

For apps using RN 0.32 or higher, please run

npm i react-native-wheel-datepicker --save

For apps using RN 0.31 or less, please run

npm install --save --save-exact [email protected]

Configration:

react-native link react-native-wheel-datepicker

Ingegration with CustomDatePickerIOS

By default, package provides default DatePickerIOS on the iOS side to simplify usage on both platforms.

You can install react-native-custom-datepicker-ios package if you need textColor functionality on IOS platform.

Just install:

npm i react-native-custom-datepicker-ios
// or
yarn add react-native-custom-datepicker-ios

link dependencies:

react-native link react-native-custom-datepicker-ios

And register CustomDatePickerIOS inside react-native-wheel-datepicker package.

import { registerCustomDatePickerIOS } from 'react-native-wheel-datepicker';
import CustomDatePickerIOS from 'react-native-custom-datepicker-ios';

registerCustomDatePickerIOS(CustomDatePickerIOS);

Then you can use textColored components for both platforms inside render function!

import { DatePicker } from 'react-native-wheel-datepicker';

// ...
render() {
  return (
    <DatePicker
      mode="date"
      textColor="green"
    />
  )
}

Example code

import { Picker, DatePicker } from 'react-native-wheel-datepicker';

// use DatePicker
<DatePicker
  mode="date"
/>

// use Picker
<Picker
  style={{ flex: 1 }}
  selectedValue={1}
  pickerData={[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]}
  onValueChange={value => this.setState({ value })}
/>