0.1.0 • Published 6 years ago

react-native-anubis-component-library v0.1.0

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React Native Anubis Component Library

This a barebones component library for React Native, the components here are made to give you scaffolding to create your own unique components.

This started as base components from my different projects, I build a base component and extend it on my various different pages.

Getting Started

This library is built using TypeScript and Styled-Components, to use these components you will need to use Styled-Components.

All styles passed to these components should be strings.

Prerequisites

You need to use npm or yarn as this is an NPM module

Installing

To install run one of the following commands:

yarn add react-native-anubis-component-library
npm install react-native-anubis-component-library

Once you have installed it import your desired components:

import { Button } from 'react-native-anubis-component-library';

Example

import * as React from 'react';
import { View } from 'react-native';
import { Button } from 'react-native-anubis-component-library';

export default class ExamplePage extends React.Component<Props, State> {
  constructor(props: Props) {
    super(props);
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <Button
        platformProps={{
          containerStyles: '', /* container style wrapper around TouchableNativeFeedback */
          isHighlight: true, /* If button should be a TouchableHighlight
          ripple: '#FFFFFF', /* TouchableNativeFeedback ripple colour */
          rippleBorder: true, /* TouchableNativeFeedback has no border */
        }}
        customStyles={''}
        textStyles={'color: #ffffaa'}
        onPress={() => alert('I have been clicked!')}
        text="Click Me!"
      />
    )
  }
}

Components

Here are the components provided in this component library

Buttons

The button component is provided with a number of configurations. The component will default to TouchableNativeFeedback on Android and TouchableHighlight and TouchableOpacity.

The Button component takes these props:

  • customStyles: string of styles to be passed to the button
  • platformProps:
    • containerStyles
    • isHighlight: on iOS sets the button as TouchableHighlight (iOS Only)
    • ripple: on Android string of ripple colour for TouchableNativeFeedback (Android Only)
    • rippleBorder: on Android boolean if true for TouchableNativeFeedback (Android Only)
  • onPress: function for the onPress event
  • text: your text
  • textStyles: string of styles for the button text
  • type: these define what sort of button you will get
    • component: Component acts like a HOC and it renders your component inside it.
    • container: Barebones with no styling
    • text: an ordinary button which contains text

Built With

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details