React Native Blur component
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README.md

React Native Blur

Component implementation for UIVisualEffectView's blur and vibrancy effect.
Check the roadmap here

Content

Installation

  1. Install package via npm:
npm install react-native-blur
  1. Link RNBlur library from node_modules/react-native-blur/ios folder like it's described here. Don't forget to add it to Build Phases of your project!
  2. Inside your code include JS part by adding
const { BlurView, VibrancyView } = require('react-native-blur');
  1. Compile and have fun!

Usage example

You can run built-in example via few simple steps:

  1. Clone repository
  2. Go to examples/Basic
  3. Run npm install && open Basic.xcodeproj
  4. Hit "Run"(cmd+R) button on XCode panel

Blur View

To use blur view, you need to require BlurView to your module and insert <BlurView> tag inside render function as it's done below:

const { BlurView } = require('react-native-blur');

const Menu = React.createClass({
  render() {
    return (
      <Image source={{uri}} style={styles.menu}>
        <BlurView blurType="light" style={styles.blur}>
          <Text>Hi, I am a tiny menu item</Text>
        </BlurView>
      </Image>
    );
  }
});

In this example, Image component will be blurred, a BlurView content will stay untouched.

Vibrancy View

The vibrancy effect lets the content underneath a blurred view show through more vibrantly

const { VibrancyView } = require('react-native-blur');

const Menu = React.createClass({
  render() {
    return (
      <Image source={{uri}} style={styles.menu}>
        <VibrancyView blurType="light" style={styles.blur}>
          <Text>Hi, I am a tiny menu item</Text>
        </VibrancyView>
      </Image>
    );
  }
});

Component properties

  • blurType (String) - blur type effect
    • xlight - extra light blur type
    • light - light blur type
    • dark - dark blur type

Questions?

Feel free to contact me in twitter or create an issue