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react-native-android-statusbar

v0.1.3

Published

A react native android package to control the status bar.

Downloads

26

Readme

Status bar for React Native Android

npm version

A react native android module to control the android statusbar.

Setup

There are five steps in the setup process

  1. install module
  2. update android/settings.gradle
  • update android/app/build.gradle
  • Register module in MainActivity.java
  • Rebuild and restart package manager
  • install module
 npm i --save react-native-android-statusbar
  • android/settings.gradle
...
include ':react-native-android-statusbar'
project(':react-native-android-statusbar').projectDir = new File(settingsDir, '../node_modules/react-native-android-statusbar')
  • android/app/build.gradle
...
dependencies {
    ...
    compile project(':react-native-android-statusbar')
}
  • register module on React Native >= 0.19 (in MainActivity.java)
import com.facebook.react.ReactActivity;
import com.facebook.react.ReactPackage;
import com.facebook.react.shell.MainReactPackage;

import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;

import me.neo.react.StatusBarPackage; // <--- import

public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {

    /**
     * Returns the name of the main component registered from JavaScript.
     * This is used to schedule rendering of the component.
     */
    @Override
    protected String getMainComponentName() {
        return "TonyAppReact";
    }

    /**
     * Returns whether dev mode should be enabled.
     * This enables e.g. the dev menu.
     */
    @Override
    protected boolean getUseDeveloperSupport() {
        return BuildConfig.DEBUG;
    }

   /**
   * A list of packages used by the app. If the app uses additional views
   * or modules besides the default ones, add more packages here.
   */
    @Override
    protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
      return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
        new MainReactPackage(),
        new StatusBarPackage(this) // <------- add package, the 'this' is super important
      );
    }
}
  • register module on React Native < 0.19 (in MainActivity.java)
import me.neo.react.StatusBarPackage;  // <--- import

public class MainActivity extends Activity implements DefaultHardwareBackBtnHandler {

  ......
  private static Activity mActivity = null;

  @Override
  protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    mReactRootView = new ReactRootView(this);

    mActivity = this;
    mReactInstanceManager = ReactInstanceManager.builder()
      .setApplication(getApplication())
      .setBundleAssetName("index.android.bundle")
      .setJSMainModuleName("index.android")
      .addPackage(new MainReactPackage())
      .addPackage(new StatusBarPackage(this))      // <------- add package, the 'this' is super important
      .setUseDeveloperSupport(BuildConfig.DEBUG)
      .setInitialLifecycleState(LifecycleState.RESUMED)
      .build();

    mReactRootView.startReactApplication(mReactInstanceManager, "ExampleRN", null);

    setContentView(mReactRootView);
  }

  ......

}
  • Run react-native run-android from your project root directory

Usage

var StatusBarAndroid = require('react-native-android-statusbar');

/* The following functions do not reflect on versions before 16 */
StatusBarAndroid.hideStatusBar()
StatusBarAndroid.showStatusBar()

/* The following functions do not reflect on versions before 21 */
StatusBarAndroid.setRGB(int red, int green, int blue);
StatusBarAndroid.setARGB(int alpha,int red, int green, int blue);
StatusBarAndroid.setHexColor('#AB1223'); /*Supported formats are: #RRGGBB #AARRGGBB or :
'red', 'blue', 'green', 'black', 'white', 'gray', 'cyan', 'magenta', 'yellow',
'lightgray', 'darkgray', 'grey', 'lightgrey', 'darkgrey', 'aqua',
'fuchsia', 'lime', 'maroon', 'navy', 'olive', 'purple', 'silver', 'teal'.*/