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react-native-alert-pro

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  • Super lightweight component
  • Smooth animation
  • Beautiful
  • Use method instead of state
  • Work like a Pro
  • Customize whatever you like
  • Support all orientations
  • Support both Android and iOS
iOS Android

Installation

npm i react-native-alert-pro --save

or

yarn add react-native-alert-pro

Example

import React, { Component } from "react";
import { StyleSheet, View, TouchableOpacity, Text } from "react-native";
import AlertPro from "react-native-alert-pro";

class Example extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <View style={styles.container}>
        <Text style={styles.title}>REACT NATIVE ALERT PRO</Text>
        <View style={styles.buttonContainer}>
          <TouchableOpacity
            onPress={() => this.AlertPro.open()}
            style={styles.button}
          >
            <Text style={styles.text}>CUSTOM</Text>
          </TouchableOpacity>
        </View>

        <AlertPro
          ref={ref => {
            this.AlertPro = ref;
          }}
          onConfirm={() => this.AlertPro.close()}
          title="Delete confirmation"
          message="Are you sure to delete the entry?"
          textCancel="Cancel"
          textConfirm="Delete"
          customStyles={{
            mask: {
              backgroundColor: "transparent"
            },
            container: {
              borderWidth: 1,
              borderColor: "#9900cc",
              shadowColor: "#000000",
              shadowOpacity: 0.1,
              shadowRadius: 10
            },
            buttonCancel: {
              backgroundColor: "#4da6ff"
            },
            buttonConfirm: {
              backgroundColor: "#ffa31a"
            }
          }}
        />
      </View>
    );
  }
}

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  container: {
    flex: 1,
    alignItems: "center",
    backgroundColor: "#fff"
  },
  title: {
    fontSize: 20,
    marginTop: 120
  },
  buttonContainer: {
    flex: 1,
    alignItems: "center",
    justifyContent: "center",
    backgroundColor: "#FFFFFF"
  },
  button: {
    backgroundColor: "#4EB151",
    paddingVertical: 11,
    paddingHorizontal: 17,
    borderRadius: 3,
    marginBottom: 15
  },
  text: {
    color: "#FFFFFF",
    fontSize: 16,
    fontWeight: "600"
  }
});

export default Example;

Dynamic AlertPro

renderItem = (item, index) => (
    <View>
      <Button title={`OPEN AlertPro-${index}`} onPress={() => this[AlertPro + index].open()} />
      <AlertPro
        ref={ref => {
          this[AlertPro + index] = ref;
        }}
        title={`AlertPro-${index}`}
        onConfirm={() => this[AlertPro + index].close()}
      />
    </View>
  );

Props

Prop Type Description Default
title string AlertPro's title "Do you want to continue?"
message string AlertPro's message ""
showCancel boolean Show a Cancel button true
showConfirm boolean Show a Confirm button true
textCancel string Text display on Cancel button "No"
textConfirm string Text display on Confirm button "Yes"
closeOnPressMask boolean Close AlertPro when press on mask (The empty space area) true
closeOnPressBack boolean Press back android to close Bottom Sheet (Android only) true
useNativeDriver boolean Allowing native code to perform the animation false
customStyles object Custom style to AlertPro {}
onCancel function Event on Cancel button null
onConfirm function Event on Confirm button null
onClose function Callback function when AlertPro has closed null

Available Custom Style

customStyles: {
  title: {...}, // AlertPro's title
  message: {...}, // AlertPro's message
  mask: {...}, // The empty space area
  container: {...}, // AlertPro container
  buttonCancel: {...}, // Cancel button
  buttonConfirm: {...}, // Confirm button
  textCancel: {...}, // Cancel button's Text
  textConfirm: {...} // Confirm button's Text

}

Methods

Method Name Description
open Open AlertPro
close Close AlertPro

Note

Always set ref to AlertPro and call each method by using this.AlertPro.methodName() like example above.

Give me a Star

If you think this project is helpful just give me a ⭐️ Star is enough because i don't drink coffee :D

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Author

Made with ❤️ by NY Samnang.