7.0.8 • Published 12 months ago

react-native-shadow-2 v7.0.8

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react-native-shadow-2

react-native-shadow is dead for years. This is an improved version with more functionalities, Typescript support and written from scratch. It's not required to define its size: the shadow is smartly applied on the first render and then precisely reapplied on the following ones.

It solves the old React Native issue of not having the same shadow appearence and usage for Android, iOS and Web.

The ethercreative/react-native-shadow-generator website won't give you very similar results between the two platforms, for the reasons I described here. It's also not as customizable as this library.

Compatible with Android, iOS and Web. And Expo!

Supports RTL.

🍟 Demo - Expo Snack Sandbox

Give this library a quick try!

📰 v7 Changelog - 2022-08-08

There are important breaking changes! Read it if upgrading!

↪️ Pre v7 Readme

Old Readme, if you are still using previous versions.

❗ Read the FAQ below!

💿 Installation

1. First install react-native-svg.

The latest react-native-svg version is recommended, including if using Expo.

2. Then install react-native-shadow-2:

npm i react-native-shadow-2
# or
yarn add react-native-shadow-2

📖 Usage

import { Shadow } from 'react-native-shadow-2';

<Shadow>
  <Text style={{ margin: 20, fontSize: 20 }}>🙂</Text>
</Shadow>

Example 1

<Shadow distance={15} startColor={'#eb9066d8'} endColor={'#ff00ff10'} offset={[3, 4]}>
  <View style={{ borderTopStartRadius: 24, borderBottomEndRadius: 0, borderRadius: 10, backgroundColor: '#c454f0dd' }}>
    <Text style={{ margin: 20, fontSize: 20 }}>🤯</Text>
  </View>
</Shadow>

Example 2

Properties

All properties are optional.

PropertyDescriptionTypeDefault
startColorThe initial gradient color of the shadow.string'#00000020'
endColorThe final gradient color of the shadow.stringTransparent startColor. Explanation
distanceHow far the shadow goes.number10
offsetMoves the shadow. Negative x moves it left/start, negative y moves it up.Accepts 'x%' values.Defining this will default paintInside to true, as it's the usual desired behaviour.[x: string \| number, y: string \| number][0, 0]
paintInsideApply the shadow below/inside the content. startColor is used as fill color, without a gradient.Useful when using offset or if your child has some transparency.booleanfalse, but true if offset is defined
sidesThe sides that will have their shadows drawn. Doesn't include corners. Undefined sides fallbacks to true.Record<'start' \| 'end' \| 'top' \| 'bottom', boolean>undefined
cornersThe corners that will have their shadows drawn. Undefined corners fallbacks to true.Record<'topStart' \| 'topEnd' \| 'bottomStart' \| 'bottomEnd', boolean>undefined
styleThe style of the View that wraps your children. Read the Notes below.StyleProp<ViewStyle>undefined
containerStyleThe style of the View that wraps the Shadow and your children. Useful for margins.StyleProp<ViewStyle>undefined
stretchMake your children ocuppy all available horizontal space. Explanation.booleanfalse
safeRenderWon't use the relative sizing and positioning on the 1st render but on the following renders with the exact onLayout sizes. Useful if dealing with radii greater than the sides sizes (like a circle) to avoid visual artifacts on the 1st render.If true, the Shadow won't appear on the 1st render.booleanfalse
disabledDisables the Shadow. Useful for easily reusing components as sometimes shadows are not desired.containerStyle and style are still applied.booleanfalse

Notes

  • If the Shadow has a single child, it will get the width, height and all of the borderRadius properties from the children's style property, if defined.

  • You may also define those properties in the Shadow's style. The defined properties here will have priority over the ones defined in the child's style.

  • If the width and height are defined in any of those, there will be only a single render, as the first automatic sizing won't happen, only the precise render.

  • You can use either the 'borderTopLeftRadius' or 'borderTopStartRadius' and their variations to define the corners radii, although I recommend the latter as it's the RTL standard.

  • Having a radius greater than its side will mess the shadow if the sizes aren't defined. You can use the safeRender property to only show the shadow on the 2nd render and beyond, when we have the exact component size and the radii are properly limited.

  • Radii greater than 2000 (Tailwind's rounded-full is 9999) may crash Android.

⁉️ FAQ

  • My component is no longer using the available parent width after applying the Shadow! What to do?

    Use the stretch property or style={{alignSelf: 'stretch'}} in your Shadow component. Explanation!

  • I want a preset for my Shadows!

    It's exported the ShadowProps type, the props of the Shadow component. You may do the following:

    const ShadowPresets = {
      button: {
        offset: [0, 1], distance: 1, startColor: '#0003',
      } as ShadowProps,
    };
    
    <Shadow {...ShadowPresets.button}>
  • The offset and size properties are throwing Typescript errors!

    Upgrade your Typescript to at least 4.0.0! Those two properties use labeled tuples. If you don't use Typescript, this won't happen.

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