A ScrollView component that handles keyboard appearance and automatically scrolls to focused TextInput
.
v0.4.0
requiresRN>=0.48
v0.2.0
requiresRN>=0.32.0
.v0.1.2
requiresRN>=0.27.2
but you should use0.2.0
in order to make it work with multiple scroll views.v0.0.7
requiresreact-native>=0.25.0
.- Use
v0.0.6
for older RN versions.
Installation can be done through npm
or yarn
:
npm i react-native-keyboard-aware-scroll-view --save
yarn add react-native-keyboard-aware-scroll-view
You can use the KeyboardAwareScrollView
, the KeyboardAwareListView
, KeyboardAwareSectionList
or the KeyboardAwareFlatList
components. They accept ScrollView
, ListView
, SectionList
and FlatList
default props respectively and
implement a custom high order componente called KeyboardAwareHOC
to handle keyboard appearance.
The high order component is also available if you want to use it in any other component.
Import react-native-keyboard-aware-scroll-view
and wrap your content inside
it:
import { KeyboardAwareScrollView } from 'react-native-keyboard-aware-scroll-view'
<KeyboardAwareScrollView>
<View>
<TextInput />
</View>
</KeyboardAwareScrollView>
As of v0.1.0
, the component auto scrolls to the focused TextInput
😎. For versions v0.0.7
and older you can do the following.
In order to scroll to any TextInput
field, you can use the built-in method scrollToFocusedInput
. Example:
_scrollToInput (reactNode: any) {
// Add a 'scroll' ref to your ScrollView
this.scroll.scrollToFocusedInput(reactNode)
}
<KeyboardAwareScrollView innerRef={ref => {this.scroll = ref}}>
<View>
<TextInput onFocus={(event: Event) => {
// `bind` the function if you're using ES6 classes
this._scrollToInput(ReactNative.findNodeHandle(event.target))
}} />
</View>
</KeyboardAwareScrollView>
There's another built-in function that lets you programatically scroll to any position of the scroll view:
this.scroll.props.scrollToPosition(0, 0)
You can register to ScrollViewResponder
events onKeyboardWillShow
and onKeyboardWillHide
:
<KeyboardAwareScrollView
onKeyboardWillShow={(frames: Object) => {
console.log('Keyboard event', frames)
}}>
<View>
<TextInput />
</View>
</KeyboardAwareScrollView>
First, Android natively has this feature, you can easily enable it by setting windowSoftInputMode
in AndroidManifest.xml
. Check here.
But if you want to use feature like extraHeight
, you need to enable Android Support with the following steps:
- Make sure you are using react-native
0.46
or above. - Set
windowSoftInputMode
toadjustPan
inAndroidManifest.xml
. - Set
enableOnAndroid
property totrue
.
Android Support is not perfect, here is the supported list:
Prop | Android Support |
---|---|
viewIsInsideTabBar |
Yes |
resetScrollToCoords |
Yes |
enableAutomaticScroll |
Yes |
extraHeight |
Yes |
extraScrollHeight |
Yes |
enableResetScrollToCoords |
Yes |
keyboardOpeningTime |
No |
All the ScrollView
/ListView
/FlatList
props will be passed.
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
innerRef |
Function |
Catch the reference of the component. |
viewIsInsideTabBar |
boolean |
Adds an extra offset that represents the TabBarIOS height. |
resetScrollToCoords |
Object: {x: number, y: number} |
Coordinates that will be used to reset the scroll when the keyboard hides. |
enableAutomaticScroll |
boolean |
When focus in TextInput will scroll the position, default is enabled. |
extraHeight |
number |
Adds an extra offset when focusing the TextInput s. |
extraScrollHeight |
number |
Adds an extra offset to the keyboard. Useful if you want to stick elements above the keyboard. |
enableResetScrollToCoords |
boolean |
Lets the user enable or disable automatic resetScrollToCoords. |
keyboardOpeningTime |
number |
Sets the delay time before scrolling to new position, default is 250 |
enableOnAndroid |
boolean |
Enable Android Support |
Use innerRef
to get the component reference and use this.scrollRef.props
to access these methods.
Method | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
getScrollResponder |
void |
Get ScrollResponder |
scrollToPosition |
x: number, y: number, animated: bool = true |
Scroll to specific position with or without animation. |
scrollToEnd |
animated?: bool = true |
Scroll to end with or without animation. |
scrollIntoView |
element: React.Element<*>, options: { getScrollPosition: ?(parentLayout, childLayout, contentOffset) => { x: number, y: number, animated: boolean } } |
Scrolls an element inside a KeyboardAwareScrollView into view. |
Enabling any component to be keyboard-aware is very easy. Take a look at the code of KeyboardAwareListView
:
/* @flow */
import { ListView } from 'react-native'
import listenToKeyboardEvents from './KeyboardAwareHOC'
export default listenToKeyboardEvents(ListView)
The HOC can also be configured. Sometimes it's more convenient to provide a static config than configuring the behavior with props. This HOC config can be overriden with props.
/* @flow */
import { ListView } from 'react-native'
import listenToKeyboardEvents from './KeyboardAwareHOC'
const config = {
enableOnAndroid: true,
enableAutomaticScroll: true,
};
export default listenToKeyboardEvents(config)(ListView)
The available config options are:
{
enableOnAndroid: boolean,
contentContainerStyle: ?Object,
enableAutomaticScroll: boolean,
extraHeight: number,
extraScrollHeight: number,
enableResetScrollToCoords: boolean,
keyboardOpeningTime: number,
viewIsInsideTabBar: boolean,
refPropName: string,
extractNativeRef: Function
}
MIT.
Álvaro Medina Ballester <amedina at apsl.net>
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