167 lines
4.0 KiB
JavaScript
167 lines
4.0 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Basic [iOS] Example for react-native-blur
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* https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-blur
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*/
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import React, { Component } from 'react';
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import {
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Image,
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SegmentedControlIOS,
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StyleSheet,
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Switch,
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Text,
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View,
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} from 'react-native';
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import { BlurView, VibrancyView } from 'react-native-blur';
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export default class Basic extends Component {
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constructor(props) {
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super(props);
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this.state = {
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showBlurs: true,
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blurBlurType: 'light',
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blurActiveSegment: 1,
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vibrancyBlurType: 'dark',
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vibrancyActiveSegment: 2,
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};
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}
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_onBlurChange(event) {
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this.setState({blurActiveSegment: event.nativeEvent.selectedSegmentIndex});
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}
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_onBlurValueChange(value) {
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this.setState({blurBlurType: value});
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}
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_onVibrancyChange(event) {
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this.setState({vibrancyActiveSegment: event.nativeEvent.selectedSegmentIndex});
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}
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_onVibrancyValueChange(value) {
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this.setState({vibrancyBlurType: value});
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}
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renderBlurs() {
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const tintColor = this.state.blurBlurType === 'xlight' ? 'black' : 'white';
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return (
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<View style={styles.container}>
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<View style={styles.blurContainer}>
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{/*
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BlurView is supported on both iOS and Android.
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If you also need to support Android, the BlurView must be
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absolutely positioned behind your unblurred views, and it
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cannot contain any child views.
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*/}
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<BlurView
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blurType={this.state.blurBlurType}
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blurAmount={100}
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style={[styles.blurView]} />
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<Text style={[styles.text, { color: tintColor }]}>
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Blur component (iOS)
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</Text>
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<SegmentedControlIOS
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values={['xlight', 'light', 'dark', 'regular', 'prominent']}
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selectedIndex={this.state.blurActiveSegment}
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onChange={(event) => {this._onBlurChange(event);}}
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onValueChange={(value) => {this._onBlurValueChange(value);}}
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tintColor={tintColor}
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/>
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</View>
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{/*
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VibrancyView is only supported on iOS, and must contain child views,
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otherwise the vibrancy effect doesn't work.
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*/}
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<VibrancyView
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blurType={this.state.vibrancyBlurType}
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blurAmount={10}
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style={[styles.container, styles.blurContainer]}>
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<Text style={styles.text}>
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Vibrancy component (iOS-only)
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</Text>
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<SegmentedControlIOS
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values={['xlight', 'light', 'dark', 'regular', 'prominent']}
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selectedIndex={this.state.vibrancyActiveSegment}
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onChange={(event) => {this._onVibrancyChange(event);}}
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onValueChange={(value) => {this._onVibrancyValueChange(value);}}
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tintColor="white"
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/>
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</VibrancyView>
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</View>
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);
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}
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render() {
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return (
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<View
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style={styles.container}>
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<Image
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source={require('./bgimage.jpeg')}
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resizeMode="cover"
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style={styles.img}/>
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{ this.state.showBlurs ? this.renderBlurs() : null }
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<View
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style={styles.blurToggle}>
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<Switch
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onValueChange={(value) => this.setState({showBlurs: value})}
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value={this.state.showBlurs} />
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</View>
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</View>
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);
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}
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}
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const styles = StyleSheet.create({
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container: {
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flex: 1,
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backgroundColor: 'transparent',
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},
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blurContainer: {
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flex: 1,
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backgroundColor: 'transparent',
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justifyContent: 'center',
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alignItems: 'stretch',
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paddingHorizontal: 20,
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},
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blurView: {
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position: 'absolute',
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left: 0,
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right: 0,
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top: 0,
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bottom: 0,
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},
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img: {
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position: 'absolute',
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left: 0,
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right: 0,
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top: 0,
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bottom: 0,
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height: null,
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width: null,
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},
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text: {
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fontSize: 20,
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fontWeight: 'bold',
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textAlign: 'center',
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margin: 10,
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color: 'white',
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},
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blurToggle: {
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position: 'absolute',
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top: 30,
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right: 10,
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alignItems: 'flex-end',
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},
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});
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