Material-design "Snackbar" component for Android and iOS:
Snackbars are used for displaying a brief message to the user, along with an optional action. They animate up from the bottom of the screen and then disappear shortly afterward.
See Google's Material Design guidelines for more info on Snackbars and when to use them.
Snackbar.show({
title: 'Hello world',
duration: Snackbar.LENGTH_SHORT,
});
Or, to include an action button:
Snackbar.show({
backgroundColor: 'gray',
title: 'Hello world',
duration: Snackbar.LENGTH_LONG,
action: {
title: 'UNDO',
color: 'green',
onPress: () => { /* Do something. */ },
},
});
Where duration
can be one of the following:
Snackbar.LENGTH_SHORT
(about a second)Snackbar.LENGTH_LONG
(about three seconds)Snackbar.LENGTH_INDEFINITE
(stays on screen until the button is pressed)
Here's how to use it:
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Install:
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Link:
react-native link react-native-snackbar
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Import it in your JS:
import Snackbar from 'react-native-snackbar';
A few people have suggested
that the default Gradle configs created by react-native init
are too outdated.
If you have issues compiling for Android after linking this library,
please try upgrading Gradle to the latest version! For example:
In your android/build.gradle
:
com.android.tools.build:gradle:2.2.2
In your android/app/build.gradle
:
compileSdkVersion 25
buildToolsVersion "25.0.2"