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@olimpic245/react-native-directed-scrollview

v2.1.17

Published

A natively implemented scrollview component which lets you specify different scroll directions for child content.

Downloads

24

Readme

react-native-directed-scrollview

demo

A natively implemented scrollview component which lets you specify different scroll directions for child content.

The iOS implementation extends the default UIScrollView component, whereas the Android implementation is custom and aims to provide some limited parity with the iOS api.

The following props are supported:

| Prop | Default | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | scrollEnabled | true | When false, the view cannot be scrolled via touch interaction. | | pinchGestureEnabled | true | When true, ScrollView allows use of pinch gestures to zoom in and out. | | minimumZoomScale | 1.0 | How far the content can zoom out. | | maximumZoomScale | 1.0 | How far the content can zoom in. | | bounces | true | Whether content bounces at the limits when scrolling. | | bouncesZoom | true | Whether content bounces at the limits when zooming. | | alwaysBounceHorizontal | false | When bounces is enabled, content will bounce horizontally even if the content is smaller than the bounds of the scroll view. | | alwaysBounceVertical | false | When bounces is enabled, content will bounce vertically even if the content is smaller than the bounds of the scroll view.. | | ios showsVerticalScrollIndicator | true | Whether vertical scroll bars are visible. | | ios showsHorizontalScrollIndicator | true | Whether horizontal scroll bars are visible. |

The following methods are supported:

| Method | Example | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | scrollTo | scrollTo({x: 100, y: 100, animated: true}) | Scrolls to a given x and y offset. |

Installation

  • npm install react-native-directed-scrollview --save
  • react-native link (or rnpm link)

Usage

To work properly this component requires that a fixed-size content container be specified through the contentContainerStyle prop.

import ScrollView, { ScrollViewChild } from 'react-native-directed-scrollview';
...

export default class Example extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <ScrollView
        bounces={true}
        bouncesZoom={true}
        maximumZoomScale={2.0}
        minimumZoomScale={0.5}
        showsHorizontalScrollIndicator={false}
        showsVerticalScrollIndicator={false}
        contentContainerStyle={styles.contentContainer}
        style={styles.container}
      >
        <ScrollViewChild scrollDirection={'both'}>
          // multi-directional scrolling content here...
        </ScrollViewChild>
        <ScrollViewChild scrollDirection={'vertical'}>
          // vertically scrolling content here...
        </ScrollViewChild>
        <ScrollViewChild scrollDirection={'horizontal'}>
          // horizontally scrolling content here...
        </ScrollViewChild>
      </ScrollView>
    );
  }
}

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  container: {
    flex: 1,
  },
  contentContainer: {
    height: 1000,
    width: 1000,
  },
})

See the example project for more detail.