JSPM

react-native-vexflow-canvas

1.0.0
  • ESM via JSPM
  • ES Module Entrypoint
  • Export Map
  • Keywords
  • License
  • Repository URL
  • TypeScript Types
  • README
  • Created
  • Published
  • Downloads 3
  • Score
    100M100P100Q46941F
  • License ISC

Canvas Element & SVGContext for using VexFlow in React Native.

Package Exports

  • react-native-vexflow-canvas
  • react-native-vexflow-canvas/index.js

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (react-native-vexflow-canvas) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

react-native-vexflow-canvas 🎇

This a simple package that enables using VexFlow in React Native. Below, you can find an example on how to use VexCanvas. If you like, you can also read the small documentation which is also down below.

Example usage:

import VexCanvas from "react-native-vexflow-canvas";

// some other imports... 

const MyVexView = () => {
    const draw = (ref) => {
        const context = ref.getContext(); // get the context from the canvas.
        context.clear(); // To have a clean canvas in every render.

        /*
            Your VexFlow Code After Here
        */

        const stave = new Stave(0, 0, 250, 250);

        stave.setContext(context);
        stave.draw();
    };

    return (<View>
                <VexCanvas
                    draw={draw} // this prop allows access to Canvas, and thus the context. Pass a function to it.
                ></VexCanvas>
            </View>
    );
};

Documentation 📑

The package provides two main utilities: VexCanvas and RNVexFlowSVGContext.

VexCanvas

Prop Descripton
width width of the canvas.
height height of the canvas.
draw callback function which takes a reference to canvas. you can use it to access the context.
Method Descripton
getContext() returns the context (RNVexFlowSVGContext).

RNVexFlowSVGContext

This is a class that VexFlow will use to create a SVG element (react-native-svg).

Method Descripton
render() returns a React element that is filled with correct SVG elements (like text, path etc.)

There are other methods of RNVexFlowSVGContext that are only used by VexFlow to fill the canvas. You can check them out in the source code.