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@thefunbots/react-native-pointer-interactions

v1.1.0

Published

Expose iPad mouse & track pads interactions to React Native

Downloads

1,872

Readme


Expose iPad mouse & track pads interactions to React Native

Ref: https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/ios/user-interaction/pointers/

demo

Getting started

Mostly automatic installation

1. Install the library

npm install @thefunbots/react-native-pointer-interactions --save

2. (Optional) Install react-native-swift

If you are not already using any other swift based modules in your app, install and run react-native-swift to configure your iOS project to support swift.

Install react-native-swift

npm install --save react-native-swift

After installing it, you will need to link it. Requires project to use Swift 5.0 and iOS SDK 13.4+

Manual installation

iOS

  1. In XCode, in the project navigator, right click LibrariesAdd Files to [your project's name]
  2. Go to node_modulesreact-native-pointer-interactions and add RNPointerInteractions.xcodeproj
  3. In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add libRNPointerInteractions.a to your project's Build PhasesLink Binary With Libraries
  4. Run your project (Cmd+R)<

Setup

Add this to the Info plists

<key>UIApplicationSupportsIndirectInputEvents</key>
<true/>

Usage

Basic usage

Wrap the views you want to be interactable in PointerInteractionView

import { PointerInteractionView } from '@thefunbots/react-native-pointer-interactions';

<PointerInteractionView pointerMode="lift">
  <Text>Hi</Text>
</PointerInteractionView>

Using the High Order Component

Soon

Props

The component extends the regular View, so you can use the common properties too.

| Prop | Default | Description | |-------------|---------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | pointerMode | 'automatic' | [automatic, lift, highlight, hover, verticalBeam, horizontalBeam] | | beamLength | | Sets the cursor size for Beam modes only | | hoverShadow | true | Determines if the view should have a shadow when hovered | | hoverScale | true | Determines if the view should scale up when hovered | | hoverTing | true | Determines if the view should have an overlay tint when hovered |

Examples

If you want to play with the API but don't feel like trying it on a real app, you can run the example project. Clone the repo, go to the example/ folder and run:

npm install

If you are running on ios, run pod install in the ios folder

Run react-native start to start the metro bundler

Run react-native run-ios (depending on which platform you want to run the example app on).

You will need to have an iOS device or emulator connected as well as react-native-cli package installed globally.

Troubleshooting

  • It doesn't work when wrapping react-native-gesture-handler buttons