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README.md
react-native-dialogs
An Android only module for Material Design dialogs. This is a wrapper over afollestad/material-dialogs. This module is designed for Android only with no plans to support iOS.
Table of Contents
Installation
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Install:
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Link:
react-native link react-native-dialogs
- Or if this fails, link manually using these steps
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Compile application using
react-native run-android
Manual Linking
Follow these steps if automatic linking (react-native link
) failed.
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Include this module in
android/settings.gradle
:... include ':autocompletetextview' // Add this project(':autocompletetextview').projectDir = file("../node_modules/autocompletetextview/android") // Add this ... include ':app'
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In
android/app/build.gradle
, add the dependency to your app build:dependencies { ... compile project(':react-native-dialogs') // Add this }
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In
android/build.gradle
, it should already be there, but in case it is not, add Jitpack maven repository to download the library afollestad/material-dialogs:allprojects { repositories { ... jcenter() // Add this if it is not already here ... } }
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In
android/settings.gradle
:rootProject.name = ... ... include ':react-native-dialogs' // Add this project(':react-native-dialogs').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-dialogs/android') // Add this ... include ':app'
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Import and add package, in
android/app/src/main/.../MainApplication.java
:... import android.app.Application; ... import com.aakashns.reactnativedialogs.ReactNativeDialogsPackage; // Add new import ... public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication { ... @Override protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() { return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList( new MainReactPackage(), ... new ReactNativeDialogsPackage() // Add the package here ); } }
Usage
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Import it in your JS:
import DialogAndroid from 'react-native-dialogs';
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Call API:
class Blah extends Component { render() { return <Button title="Show DialogAndroid" onPress={this.showDialogAndroid} /> } showDialogAndroid = async () => { const { action } = await DialogAndroid.alert('Title', 'Message'); switch (action) { case DialogAndroid.actionPositive: console.log('positive!') break; case DialogAndroid.actionNegative: console.log('negative!') break; case DialogAndroid.actionNeutral: console.log('netural!') break; case DialogAndroid.actionDismiss: console.log('dismissed!') break; } } }
API
Properties
defaults
{ positiveText: 'OK' }
The default options to be used by all methods. To modify this, either directly manipulate with DialogAndroid.defaults = { ... }
or use assignDefaults
actionDismiss
static actionDismiss = "actionDismiss"
actionNegative
static actionNegative = "actionNegative"
actionNeutral
static actionNeutral = "actionNeutral"
actionPositive
static actionPositive = "actionPositive"
listPlain
static listPlain = "listPlain"
listRadio
static listRadio = "listRadio"
listCheckbox
static listCheckbox = "listCheckbox"
progressHorizontal
static progressHorizontal = "progressHorizontal"
Methods
alert
static alert( title: Title, content: Content, options: Options ): Promise<{| action: "actionDismiss" | "actionNegative" | "actionNeutral" | "actionPositive" |}>
Shows a dialog.
Parameter | Type | Default | Required | Description |
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title | string, null, void |
Title of dialog | ||
content | string, null, void |
Message of dialog | ||
options | OptionsCommon |
See OptionsCommon |
assignDefaults
static assignDefaults({ [string]: value ): void
Set default colors for example, so you don't have to provide it on every method call.
{ positiveText: 'OK' }
dismiss
static dismiss(): void
Hides the currently showing dialog.
prompt
static prompt( title?: null | string, content?: null | string, options: OptionsPrompt ): Promise< {| action: "actionNegative" | "actionNeutral" | "actionDismiss" |} | {| action: "actionPositive", text: string |} >
Shows a dialog with a text input field.
Parameter | Type | Default | Required | Description |
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title | string, null, void |
Title of dialog | ||
content | string, null, void |
Message of dialog | ||
options | OptionsPrompt |
See OptionsPrompt |
showPicker
static showProgress( title?: null | string, content?: null | string, options: OptionsPicker ): Promise< {| action: "actionNegative" | "actionNeutral" | "actionDismiss" |} | {| action: "actionSelect", selectedItem: ListItem |} | {| action: "actionSelect", selectedItems: ListItem[] |} >
Shows a regular alert, but also with items that can be selected.
Parameter | Type | Default | Required | Description |
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title | string, null, void |
Title of dialog | ||
content | string, null, void |
Message of dialog | ||
options | OptionsPicker |
See OptionsPrompt |
showProgress
static showProgress( content?: null | string, options: OptionsProgress ): Promise<{| action:"actionDismiss" |}>
Shows a progress dialog. By default no buttons are shown, and hardware back button does not close it. You must close it with DialogAndroid.dismiss()
.
Parameter | Type | Default | Required | Description |
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content | string, null, void |
Message of dialog | ||
options | OptionsProgress |
See OptionsPrompt |
Types
Flow is used as the typing system.
Internal Types
type ActionType
"actionDismiss" | "actionNegative" | "actionNeutral" | "actionPositive" | "actionSelect"
type ListItem
{ label:string } | { label:string, id:any } | {}
Notes
- If
label
key does not exist, specify which key should be used as the label withlabelKey
property ofOptionsPicker
. id
is only required ifselectedId
/selectedIds
needs to be used.- If
id
key does not exist, specify which key should be used as the id withidKey
property ofOptionsPicker
.
- If
type ListType
"listCheckbox" | "listPlain" | "listRadio"
type OptionsCommon
{ cancelable?: boolean, content?: string, contentColor?: string, contentIsHtml?: boolean, forceStacking?: boolean linkColor?: ColorValue, negativeColor?: ColorValue, negativeText?: string, neutralColor?: ColorValue, neutralText?: string, positiveColor?: ColorValue, positiveText?: string, // default "OK" title?: string, titleColor?: ColorValue, }
Key | Type | Default | Required | Description |
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cancelable | boolean |
If tapping outside of dialog area, or hardware back button, should dismiss dialog. | ||
content | string |
Dialog message | ||
contentColor | ColorValue |
Color of dialog message | ||
contentIsHtml | boolean |
If dialog message should be parsed as html. (supported tags include: <a> , <img> , etc) |
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forceStacking | boolean |
If you have multiple action buttons that together are too wide to fit on one line, the dialog will stack the buttons to be vertically oriented. | ||
linkColor | ColorValue |
If contentIsHtml is true, and content contains <a> tags, these are colored with this color |
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negativeColor | ColorValue |
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negativeText | string |
If falsy, button is not shown. | ||
neutralColor | ColorValue |
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neutralText | string |
Shows button in far left with this string as label. If falsy, button is not shown. | ||
positiveColor | ColorValue |
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positiveText | string |
If falsy, button is not shown. | ||
title | string |
Title of dialog | ||
titleColor | ColorValue |
Color of title |
type OptionsProgress
{ contentColor: $PropertyType<OptionsCommon, 'contentColor'>, contentIsHtml: $PropertyType<OptionsCommon, 'contentIsHtml'>, linkColor: $PropertyType<OptionsCommon, 'linkColor'>, style?: ProgressStyle, title: $PropertyType<OptionsCommon, 'title'>, titleColor: $PropertyType<OptionsCommon, 'titleColor'>', widgetColor: $PropertyType<OptionsCommon, 'widgetColor'> }
Key | Type | Default | Required | Description |
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contentColor | OptionsCommon#contentColor |
See OptionsCommon#contentColor |
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contentIsHtml | OptionsCommon#contentIsHtml |
See OptionsCommon#contentIsHtml |
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linkColor | OptionsCommon#linkColor |
See OptionsCommon#linkColor |
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style | ProgressStyle |
See ProgressStyle |
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title | OptionsCommon#title |
See OptionsCommon#title |
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titleColor | OptionsCommon#titleColor |
See OptionsCommon#titleColor |
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widgetColor | ColorValue |
Color of progress indicator |
type OptionsPicker
{ ...OptionsCommon, idKey?: string, items: ListItem[], labelKey?: string, neutralIsClear?: boolean, selectedId?: any, selectedIds?: any[], type?: string, widgetColor?: ColorValue }
Key | Type | Default | Required | Description |
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OptionsCommon | OptionsCommon |
See OptionsCommon |
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idKey | string |
"id" | ||
items | ListItem [] |
Yes | See ListItem |
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labelKey | string |
"label" | ||
neutralIsClear | boolean |
Pressing the neutral button causes the dialog to be closed and selectedItems to be an empty array. Only works if neutralText is also supplied. |
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selectedId | any |
The respective radio will be selected on dialog show. If no such id is found, then nothing is selected. Only applicable if type is DialogAndroid.listRadio . Requires that items[] contain key described by idKey . |
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selectedIds | any[] |
The respective checkbox will be selected on dialog show. If no such id is found, nothing is selected for that id. Only applicable if type is DialogAndroid.listCheckbox . Requires that items[] contain key described by idKey . |
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type | ListType |
DialogAndroid.listPlain |
See ListType |
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widgetColor | ColorValue |
Color of radio or checkbox |
type OptionsPrompt
{ ...OptionsCommon, widgetColor?: ColorValue }
Key | Type | Default | Required | Description |
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OptionsCommon | OptionsCommon |
See OptionsCommon |
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widgetColor | ColorValue |
Color of field underline and cursor |
type ProgressStyle
"progressHorizontal"
Examples
Progress Dialog
DialogAndroid.showProgress('Downloading...', {
style: DialogAndroid.progressHorizontal // omit this to get circular
});
setTimeout(DialogAndroid.dismiss, 5000);
Basic List
const { selectedItem } = await DialogAndroid.showPicker('Pick a fruit', null, {
items: [
{ label:'Apple', id:'apple' },
{ label:'Orange', id:'orange' },
{ label:'Pear', id:'pear' }
]
});
if (selectedItem) {
// when negative button is clicked, selectedItem is not present, so it doesn't get here
console.log('You selected item:', item);
}
Radio List
Set positiveText
to null
for auto-dismiss behavior on press of a radio button item.
const { selectedItem } = await DialogAndroid.showPicker('Pick a fruit', null, {
// positiveText: null, // if positiveText is null, then on select of item, it dismisses dialog
negativeText: 'Cancel',
type: DialogAndroid.listRadio,
selectedId: 'apple',
items: [
{ label:'Apple', id:'apple' },
{ label:'Orange', id:'orange' },
{ label:'Pear', id:'pear' }
]
});
if (selectedItem) {
// when negative button is clicked, selectedItem is not present, so it doesn't get here
console.log('You picked:', selectedItem);
}
Without auto-dismiss
Here we pass in a string to positiveText
, this prevents the auto-dismiss on select of a radio item.
const { selectedItem } = await DialogAndroid.showPicker('Pick a fruit', null, {
positiveText: 'OK', // this is what makes disables auto dismiss
negativeText: 'Cancel',
type: DialogAndroid.listRadio,
selectedId: 'apple',
items: [
{ label:'Apple', id:'apple' },
{ label:'Orange', id:'orange' },
{ label:'Pear', id:'pear' }
]
});
if (selectedItem) {
// when negative button is clicked, selectedItem is not present, so it doesn't get here
console.log('You picked:', selectedItem);
}
Checklist
const { selectedItems } = await DialogAndroid.showPicker('Select multiple fruits', null, {
type: DialogAndroid.listCheckbox,
selectedIds: ['apple', 'orange'],
items: [
{ label:'Apple', id:'apple' },
{ label:'Orange', id:'orange' },
{ label:'Pear', id:'pear' }
]
});
if (selectedItems) {
if (!selectedItems.length) {
console.log('You selected no items.');
} else {
console.log('You selected items:', selectedItems);
}
}
With clear list button
We can make the neutral button be a special button. Pressing it will clear the list and close the dialog. If you want this behavior, set neutralIsClear
to true
and also set neutralText
to a string. Both of these properties must be set.
const { selectedItems } = await DialogAndroid.showPicker('Select multiple fruits', null, {
type: DialogAndroid.listCheckbox,
selectedIds: ['apple', 'orange'],
neutralIsClear: true, /////// added this
neutralText: 'Clear', /////// added this
items: [
{ label:'Apple', id:'apple' },
{ label:'Orange', id:'orange' },
{ label:'Pear', id:'pear' }
]
});
if (selectedItems) {
if (!selectedItems.length) {
console.log('You selected no items.');
} else {
console.log('You selected items:', selectedItems);
}
}
Prompt
const { action, text } = await DialogAndroid.prompt('Title - optional', 'Message - optional');
if (action === DialogAndroid.actionPositive) {
console.log(`You submitted: "${text}"`);
}
HTML
DialogAndroid.alert('Title', `This is a link <a href="https://www.duckduckgo.com/">DuckDuckGo</a>`, {
contentIsHtml: true
});
assignDefaults
You can set some defaults so you don't have to change it everytime.
DialogAndroid.assignDefaults({
title: 'Default Title',
positiveText: null,
contentColor: 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)',
widgetColor: 'blue'
})
Now any time you omit or pass undefined
to contentColor
, widgetColor
, or title
, it will use the defaults we assigned here.
DialogAndroid.alert(undefined, 'message here')
This will show title "Default Title", with no positive button, and the color of the message will be 20% black. If you did Dialog.showProgress
, the progress indicator would be blue. etc.