React-native library for creating stylesheets that return different styles based on screen size. It does this by dynamically checking the current screen width and height using the Dimensions API whenever you render a component.
** NOTE: ** This library does not re-render on screen size changes, if you want to handle those cases, you must listen to the onLayout
event to trigger a re-render.
npm install --save react-native-responsive-stylesheet
import ResponsiveStylesheet from "react-native-responsive-stylesheet"
Same as StyleSheet.create
, creates a regular StyleSheet with your styles in it
Creates a responsive stylesheet based size increments or decrements (like media queries)
map
is an object literal mapping of {size: obj}
where size
is an integer representing pixels, and obj
is a style definition to use with .create(obj)
direction
is one of "min-width", "max-width", "min-height", "max-height", "min-direction" or "max-direction". It's purpose is to determine whether the size
represents the width
or height
, and whether you should look for size
values higher or greater than the current screen resolution.
- min/max-direction uses the smallest direction value,
height
orwidth
.
The return value is a special kind of stylesheet where when you try to get a style, you will get back an array of all styles that are valid for the current resolution. Check the examples for details.
The values are in the proper order to overwrite each other as they progress.
Creates a responsive stylesheet based on styles for landscape
and portrait
orientations
map
is an object literal with the optional keys landscape
and portrait
pointing to a stylesheet definition used for .create()
.
The return value is a stylesheet which will dynamically look up the style definition based on whether you're in landscape or portrait mode. See the examples for details
import ResponsiveStylesheet from "react-native-responsive-stylesheet"
import {View} from "react-native";
import React from "react";
var normalStyles = ResponsiveStylesheet.create({
item: {
flex: 1,
backgroundColor: "red",
alignSelf: "stretch"
}
});
var responsiveStyles = ResponsiveStylesheet.createOriented({
landscape: {
item: {
marginHorizontal: 16
},
container: {
flexDirection: "row"
}
},
portrait: {
item: {
marginVertical: 16
},
container: {
flexDirection: "column"
}
}
});
// Stateless component
// Have parent re-render with the `onLayout` event to see changes
export default function OrientedList(){
var itemStyle = [responsiveStyles.item, normalStyles.item];
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<View style={item} />
<View style={item} />
<View style={item} />
</View>
)
}
import ResponsiveStylesheet from "react-native-responsive-stylesheet"
import {View, ScrollView} from "react-native";
import React from "react";
var normalStyles = ResponsiveStylesheet.create({
container: {
flexDirection: "row",
// Make grid items align horizontally and wrap onto new lines
flexWrap: "wrap",
justifyContent: "space-around"
},
item: {
backgroundColor: "red",
// Default on small screens
width: 64,
height: 64
}
});
var responsiveStyles = ResponsiveStylesheet.createSized("min-width", {
// Make them bigger on tablets
768: {
// Make sure you specify the style name and definition you want
item: {
width: 128,
height: 128
}
},
// Make them even bigger on wide screens (desktop)
1224: {
item: {
width: 128,
height: 128
}
},
});
export default function ResponsiveGrid(){
// Make a flat array of styles since `responsiveStyles.item` will return an array
var itemStyle = [normalStyles.item].concat(responsiveStyles.item);
return (
<ScrollView>
<View style={normalStyles.container}>
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
<View style={itemStyle} />
</View>
</ScrollView>
);
}
Since this module doesn't rely on any native APIs uses ES5 and CommonJS, you should be able to include it in any react-native-web project without any other configuration (other than setting up an alias for react-native
)