react-native-keyboard-responsive-view v0.1.7
KeyboardResponsiveView
KeyboardResponsiveView is a React Native component which will resize depending on the keyboard position.
This package will only work on iOS as on Android, the keyboard management is handle via the AndroidManifest.
Installation
Use this with react-native 0.20.0 or later.
npm install react-native-keyboard-responsive-viewUsage
Just wrap the component you want to be responsive to the keyboard.
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import {
AppRegistry,
ScrollView,
View,
TextInput,
StyleSheet,
} from 'react-native';
import KeyboardResponsiveView from 'react-native-keyboard-responsive-view';
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
paddingTop: 20,
backgroundColor: '#F0F0F0',
},
row: {
height: 64,
margin: 13,
backgroundColor: '#F68B38',
borderRadius: 3,
},
textInput: {
height: 44,
alignSelf: 'stretch',
padding: 10,
backgroundColor: 'white',
},
fakeTabBarContainer: {
flexDirection: 'row',
justifyContent: 'space-around',
backgroundColor: 'white',
},
fakeTabBarItem: {
width: 38,
height: 38,
margin: 10,
backgroundColor: '#4C4C4C',
borderRadius: 3,
},
});
class KeyboardResponsiveViewExample extends Component {
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<KeyboardResponsiveView>
<ScrollView>
<View style={styles.row} />
<View style={styles.row} />
<View style={styles.row} />
<View style={styles.row} />
<View style={styles.row} />
<View style={styles.row} />
<View style={styles.row} />
<View style={styles.row} />
</ScrollView>
<TextInput style={styles.textInput} placeholder={"Type me"}/>
</KeyboardResponsiveView>
<View style={styles.fakeTabBarContainer}>
<View style={styles.fakeTabBarItem} />
<View style={styles.fakeTabBarItem} />
<View style={styles.fakeTabBarItem} />
<View style={styles.fakeTabBarItem} />
</View>
</View>
);
}
}
AppRegistry.registerComponent('KeyboardResponsiveViewExample', () => KeyboardResponsiveViewExample);NOTE: The KeyboardResponsiveView does not do anything on Android, if you want to handle your keyboard, report to the Android section below :down:.
Tips and Caveats
- It will handle elements below your
KeyboardResponsiveViewto fit correctly, (with a tab bar for instance) - You shouldn't use nested
KeyboardResponsiveView - It currently doesn't handle very well
keyboardDismissMode="interactive"BTW if you have a solution for this, please open an issue or submit a PR :smile:
Android
As we Android currently doesn't provide a way to listen the keyboard (or I just didn't noticed how to, please tell me if I'm wrong),
we use the android:windowSoftInputMode="adjustResize" in our Manifest.
It will then work as if you have your KeyboardResponsiveView at the root of your Application.