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Material Design Bottom Sheets slide up from the bottom of the screen to reveal more content. Bottom sheets integrate with the app to display supporting content or present deep-linked content from other apps.

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    Readme

    NativeScript Material Bottom sheet

    Material Design's Bottom sheet component for NativeScript.

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    Contents

    1. Installation
    2. Changelog
    3. FAQ
    4. Usage

    Installation

    For NativeScript 7.0+

    • tns plugin add @nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet

    For NativeScript 6.x

    • tns plugin add nativescript-material-bottomsheet

    If using tns-core-modules

    • tns plugin add nativescript-material-bottomsheet@2.5.4

    Be sure to run a new build after adding plugins to avoid any issues.

    Changelog

    FAQ

    API

    export interface BottomSheetOptions {
        view: string | ViewBase; 
        // View instance to be shown in bottom sheet. Or the name of the module to load starting from the application root.
        context?: any; 
        // Any context you want to pass to the view shown in bottom sheet. This same context will be available in the arguments of the shownInBottomSheet event handler.
        animated?: boolean; 
        // An optional parameter specifying whether to show the sheet view with animation.
        dismissOnBackgroundTap?: boolean; 
        // An optional parameter specifying whether to dismiss the sheet when clicking on background.
        dismissOnDraggingDownSheet?: boolean; 
        // An optional parameter specifying whether to disable dragging the sheet to dismiss.
        dismissOnBackButton?: boolean; 
        // An optional parameter that specifies whether to close the sheet when pressing the back button.
        closeCallback?: Function; 
        //  A function that will be called when the view is closed. Any arguments provided when calling shownInBottomSheet.closeCallback will be available here.
        trackingScrollView?: string; 
        // optional id of the scroll view to track
        transparent?: boolean; 
        // optional parameter to make the bottomsheet transparent
        ignoreTopSafeArea?: boolean; 
        // optional ios parameter to top safe area. Default is true
        ignoreBottomSafeArea?: boolean; 
        // optional ios parameter to bottom safe area. Default is false
        disableDimBackground?: boolean; 
        // optional parameter to remove the dim background
        skipCollapsedState?: boolean; 
        // optional Android parameter to skip midway state when view is greater than 50%. Default is false
        peekHeight?: number; 
        // optional parameter to set the collapsed sheet height. To work on iOS you need to set trackingScrollView. Also ensure the scrollView is taking the full height of the bottomsheet content. Otherwise the "full" height wont be computed correctly
        ignoreKeyboardHeight?: boolean; 
        //(iOS only) A Boolean value that controls whether the height of the keyboard should affect the bottom sheet's frame when the keyboard shows on the screen. (Default: true)
        onChangeState?: onChangeStateBottomSheet; 
        // One works to be called on the scroll of the sheet. Parameters: state (CLOSED, DRAGGING, DRAGGING, COLLAPSED) and slideOffset is the new offset of this bottom sheet within [-1,1] range. Offset increases as this bottom sheet is moving upward. From 0 to 1 the sheet is between collapsed and expanded states and from -1 to 0 it is between hidden and collapsed states.
        canTouchBehind?: boolean //(Android only) allows to interact with the screen behind the sheet. For it to work properly need dismissOnBackgroundTap set to true.
    }

    Usage

    Plain NativeScript

    We need to do some wiring when your app starts, so open app.js and add this before creating any View/App/Frame:

    JavaScript

    var material = require("@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet");
    
    material.install();

    TypeScript

    import { install } from "@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet";
    install();

    Uses the same kind of API as NativeScript Modals.

    TS

    const modalViewModulets = "ns-ui-category/modal-view/basics/modal-ts-view-page";
    export function openBottomSheet(args) {
        const mainView: Button = <Button>args.object;
        const context = { username: "test_username", password: "test" };
        const fullscreen = true;
        mainView.showBottomSheet({
            view: modalViewModulets,
            context,
            closeCallback: (username, password) => {
                bottom-sheet
                alert(`Username: ${username} : Password: ${password}`);
            },
            fullscreen
        });
    }
    

    NativeScript + Vue 2

    import Vue from 'nativescript-vue';
    import BottomSheetPlugin from '@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet/vue';
    import { install } from "@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet";
    install();
    
    Vue.use(BottomSheetPlugin);

    Then you can show a Vue component:

    import MyComponent from 'MyComponent.vue';
    
    //inside another Vue component
    const options: VueBottomSheetOptions = {
        // props to be passed to MyComponent
        props: {
            someProp: true,
            anotherProp: false
        },
        // listeners to be connected to MyComponent
        on: {
            someEvent: (value) => { console.log(value) }
        }
    };
    this.$showBottomSheet(MyComponent, options)

    NativeScript + Vue 3

    import { createApp } from 'nativescript-vue';
    import { BottomSheetPlugin } from '@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet/vue3';
    import { install } from "@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet";
    install();
    
    const app = createApp(...);
    app.use(BottomSheetPlugin);

    Then you can show a Vue component:

    import { useBottomSheet } from "@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet/vue3";
    import MyComponent from 'MyComponent.vue';
    
    
    const options: VueBottomSheetOptions = {
        // props to be passed to MyComponent
        props: {
            someProp: true,
            anotherProp: false
        },
        // listeners to be connected to MyComponent
        on: {
            someEvent: (value) => { console.log(value) }
        }
    };
    
    const { showBottomSheet, closeBottomSheet } = useBottomSheet()
    
    showBottomSheet(MyComponent, options);
    closeBottomSheet();

    NativeScript + Angular

    First you need to include the NativeScriptMaterialBottomSheetModule in your app.module.ts

    import { NativeScriptMaterialBottomSheetModule} from "@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet/angular";
    
    @NgModule({
        imports: [
            // This will call the install method and inject a global service called BottomSheetService
            NativeScriptMaterialBottomSheetModule.forRoot()
        ],
        ...
    })

    now you can show your custom BottomSheet using the BottomSheetService, this service follows the same implementation as the ModalService

    ItemComponent

    import { Component,  ViewContainerRef } from '@angular/core';
    import { BottomSheetOptions, BottomSheetService } from '@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet/angular';
    import { ShareOptionsComponent } from './share-options.component';
    
    @Component({
        selector: 'ns-item',
        templateUrl: './item.component.html',
        moduleId: module.id
    })
    export class ItemComponent {
        constructor(
            private bottomSheet: BottomSheetService, 
            private containerRef: ViewContainerRef,
        ) {}
    
        showOptions() {
            const options: BottomSheetOptions = {
                viewContainerRef: this.containerRef,
                context: ['Facebook', 'Google', 'Twitter']
            };
    
            this.bottomSheet.show(ShareOptionsComponent, options).subscribe(result => {
                console.log('Option selected:', result);
            });
        }
    }

    ShareOptionsComponent

    <ListView
        [items]="options"
        (itemTap)="onTap($event)"
        separatorColor="white"
        class="list-group"
        height="200"
    >
        <ng-template let-option="item">
            <Label
                class="list-group-item"
                [text]="option"
            ></Label>
        </ng-template>
    </ListView>
    import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
    import { BottomSheetParams } from '@nativescript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet/angular';
    import { ItemEventData } from '@nativescript/core/ui/list-view';
    
    @Component({
        selector: 'ns-share-options',
        templateUrl: 'share-options.component.html'
    })
    export class ShareOptionsComponent implements OnInit {
        options: string[];
        
        // The BottomSheetService injects the BottomSheetParams to the component
        // so you can get the context and call the closeCallback method from the component displayed in your BottomSheet
        constructor(private params: BottomSheetParams) {}
    
        ngOnInit() {
            this.options = this.params.context;
        }
    
        onTap({ index }: ItemEventData) {
            this.params.closeCallback(this.options[index]);
        }
    }