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React Native Drawer

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  • react-native-drawer

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React Native Drawer

2.0 is in progress if if you are in the early stages of your project it is probably worth switching now. To access 2.0 run npm install react-native-drawer@next.

React native drawer, configurable to achieve material design style, slack style, parallax, and more. Works in both iOS and Android.

npm version npm downloads

Android: Android support has been added in v1.3.0!

Installation

npm install react-native-drawer

Usage

import Drawer from 'react-native-drawer'

class Application extends Component {  
  closeControlPanel = () => {
    this.refs.drawer.close()
  };
  openControlPanel = () => {
    this.refs.drawer.open()
  };
  render () {
    return (
      <Drawer
        ref="drawer"
        content={<ControlPanel />}
        >
        <MainView />
      </Drawer>
    )
  }
})

Examples

//Parallax Effect (slack style)
<Drawer
  type="static"
  content={<ControlPanel />}
  openDrawerOffset={100}
  styles={{main: {shadowColor: "#000000", shadowOpacity: 0.4, shadowRadius: 3}}}
  tweenHandler={Drawer.tweenPresets.parallax}
  >
    <Main />
</Drawer>

//Material Design Style Drawer
<Drawer
  type="overlay"
  content={<ControlPanel />}
  tapToClose={true}
  openDrawerOffset={0.2} // 20% gap on the right side of drawer
  panCloseMask={0.2}
  closedDrawerOffset={-3}
  styles={{
    drawer: {shadowColor: '#000000', shadowOpacity: 0.8, shadowRadius: 3},
    main: {paddingLeft: 3}
  }}
  tweenHandler={(ratio) => ({
    main: { opacity:(2-ratio)/2 }
  })}
  >
    <Main />
</Drawer>

Props

This module supports a wide range of drawer styles, and hence has a lot of props.

Important
  • content (React.Component) null - Menu component
  • type (String: displace:overlay:static) displace- Type of drawer.
  • openDrawerOffset (Number) 0 - Can either be a integer (pixel value) or decimal (ratio of screen width). Defines the right hand margin when the drawer is open.
  • closedDrawerOffset (Number) 0 - Same as openDrawerOffset, except defines left hand margin when drawer is closed.
  • disabled (Boolean) false - If true the drawer can not be opened and will not respond to pans.
Animation / Tween
  • tweenHandler (Function) null - Takes in the pan ratio (decimal 0 to 1) that represents the tween percent. Returns and object of native props to be set on the constituent views { drawer: {/native props/}, main: {/native props/} }
  • tweenDuration (Integer) 250 - The duration of the open/close animation.
Event Handlers
  • onOpen (Function) - Will be called immediately after the drawer has entered the open state.
  • onClose (Function) - Will be called immediately after the drawer has entered the closed state.
Gestures
  • captureGestures (oneOf(true, false, 'open', 'closed')) open - If true, will capture all gestures inside of the pan mask. If 'open' will only capture when drawer is open.
  • acceptDoubleTap (Boolean) false - Toggle drawer when double tap occurs within pan mask?
  • acceptTap (Boolean) false - Toggle drawer when any tap occurs within pan mask?
  • acceptPan (Boolean) true - Allow for drawer pan (on touch drag). Set to false to effectively disable the drawer while still allowing programmatic control.
  • tapToClose (Boolean) false - Same as acceptTap, except only for close.
  • negotiatePan (Boolean) false - If true, attempts to handle only horizontal swipes, making it play well with a child ScrollView.
Additional Configurations
  • panThreshold (Number) .25 - Ratio of screen width that must be travelled to trigger a drawer open/close.
  • panOpenMask (Number) null - Ratio of screen width that is valid for the start of a pan open action. If null -> defaults to max(.05, closedDrawerOffset).
  • panCloseMask (Number) null - Ratio of screen width that is valid for the start of a pan close action. If null -> defaults to max(.05, openDrawerOffset).
  • initializeOpen (Boolean) false - Initialize with drawer open?
  • side (String left|right) left - which side the drawer should be on.
Experimental & Deprecated Props

Subject to change or deletion

  • onOpenStart (Function) callback fired at the start of an open animation
  • onCloseStart (Function) callback fired at the start of a close animation
  • tweenEasing (String) linear - A easing type supported by tween-functions

Tween Handler

You can achieve pretty much any animation you want using the tween handler with the transformMatrix property. E.G.

tweenHandler={(ratio) => {
  var r0 = -ratio/6
  var r1 = 1-ratio/6
  var t = [
             r1,  r0,  0,  0,
             -r0, r1,  0,  0,
             0,   0,   1,  0,
             0,   0,   0,  1,
          ]
  return {
    main: {
      style: {
        transformMatrix: t,
        opacity: 1 - ratio/2,
      },
    }
  }
}}

Will result in a skewed fade out animation.

warning: Frame rate, and perceived smoothness will vary based on the complexity and speed of the animation. It will likely require some tweaking and compromise to get the animation just right.

Opening & Closing the Drawer Programmatically

Two options:

  1. Using the Drawer Ref:

    onPress={() => {this.drawer.open()}}
  2. Using Context

    contextTypes = {drawer: React.PropTypes.object}
    // later...
    this.context.drawer.open()

Demo

  • git clone https://github.com/rt2zz/react-native-drawer.git
  • cd react-native-drawer/examples/RNDrawerDemo && npm install
  • iOS
    • Open ``./examples/RNDrawerDemo/RNDrawerDemo.xcodeproject` in xcode
    • command+r (in xcode)
  • Android
    • Run android simulator / plug in your android device
    • Run react-native run-android in terminal

Credits

Component was adapted from and inspired by @khanghoang's RNSideMenu AND @kureevalexey's react-native-side-menu