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react-native-infobox

v0.1.6

Published

An information box for react native

Downloads

3,575

Readme

react-native-infobox

An information box component for react-native. This is still very much a work in progress and only handles the simplest of cases, ideas and contributions are very welcome.

Screenshot

Screenshot

Screenshot

Add it to your project

  1. Run npm install react-native-infobox --save

Dependencies

This project uses [React Native Vector Icons] (https://github.com/oblador/react-native-vector-icons) which uses Ionic fonts. Please follow the proper instructions from their project to use it in iOS or Android.

Usage

'use strict';

import React, {Component} from 'react'
import InfoBox from 'react-native-infobox'

class App extends Component {
	...

	render() {
		return (
			<InfoBox
				hidden={false}
				onClose={() => {}}
				timeout={5}>
				<Text style={{color: 'white'}}>Hello this is a help box.</Text>
			</InfoBox>
		)
	}
}

Simple Usage

'use strict';

import React, {Component} from 'react'
import InfoBox from 'react-native-infobox'

class App extends Component {
	...

	render() {
		return (
			<InfoBox>
				<Text style={{color: 'white'}}>Hello this is a help box.</Text>
			</InfoBox>
		)
	}
}

Props

Component accepts several self-descriptive properties:

  • hidden (Bool) - if true, the info box will be hidden by default.
  • onClose (Function)
  • timeout (Number) - set timeout in seconds to define when the infobox closes automatically.
  • children (React Component)
  • containerStyle (Object) - applies style to the infobox container.
  • iconName (String) - Ionicon icon name for the close icon, See ionicon font cheatsheet.
  • iconColor (String) - Close icon color.
  • iconSize (Number) - Close icon size.

MIT Licensed