Toast feedback messages for React Native
npm install react-native-toastboard yarn add react-native-toastboardconst appearAnimation = new SlideX(Dimensions.get('screen').width, 0);
const holdAnimation = new Zoom(1, .95, { duration: 200, useNativeDriver: true });
const toastMiddleware = ({ type, message }: Item) => {
if (type !== ToastType.ERROR) {
return message;
}
if (typeof message === 'string') {
return message;
}
if (message.response && message.response.data && message.response.data.message) {
return message.response.data.message;
} else {
return 'Some error was happened :(';
}
};
const renderToast = ({ type, message }: Item) => {
switch (type) {
case ToastType.INFO: {
return (
<Animated.View style={[styles.info.container, holdAnimation.styles]}>
<Image
resizeMode="cover"
source={Images.iconFaq}
style={styles.info.icon}
/>
<Text style={styles.info.text}>{message}</Text>
</Animated.View>
);
}
case ToastType.ERROR: {
return (
<Animated.View style={[styles.error.container, this.holdAnimation.styles]}>
<Image
resizeMode="cover"
source={Images.iconWarning}
style={styles.error.icon}
/>
<Text style={styles.error.text}>{message}</Text>
</Animated.View>
);
}
case ToastType.SUCCESS: {
return (
<Animated.View style={[styles.success.container, this.holdAnimation.styles]}>
<Image
resizeMode="cover"
source={Images.iconCheck}
style={styles.success.icon}
/>
<Text style={styles.success.text}>{message}</Text>
</Animated.View>
);
}
default: {
throw new Error('Unknown type given');
}
}
};
export const Example = () => {
const onHide = () => {
StatusBar.setHidden(false);
};
const onShow = () => {
StatusBar.setHidden(true);
};
return (
<Toaster
hideOnPress
onHide={onHide}
onShow={onShow}
onHoldEnd={holdAnimation.backward}
onHoldStart={holdAnimation.forward}
middleware={toastMiddleware}
animation={appearAnimation}
>
{renderToast}
</Toaster>
);
};Toaster component represents a container that displays messages.
Accepts the following props:
onHide - a callback that executes AFTER message gets hidden. Optional.
Takes native event as the first argument and message item as the second argument.
onShow - a callback that executes BEFORE message gets shown. Optional.
Takes native event as the first argument and message item as the second argument.
onPress - a callback that executes on container press. Optional.
Takes native event as the first argument and message item as the second argument.
onHoldStart - a callback that executes when a user holds their touch on message. Optional.
Takes native event as the first argument and message item as the second argument.
onHoldEnd - a callback that executes when a user releases their touch from message after holding it. Optional.
Takes native event as the first argument and message item as the second argument.
duration - specifies common display time in msec for messages. Optional. Default - 2000.
delayBetween - specifies delay time in msec between showing messages. Optional. Default - 0.
hideOnPress - specifies that the message should be closed when a user touches it. Optional. Default - false.
containerViewProps - specifies props for the container's element. Optional.
animation - specifies animation that applies to hide/show the message. Optional. Default - SlideY. See more details below.
middleware - executes before the message will be added to a queue. Should return string. Optional.
Takes message item as argument.
Toaster can take children only as function:
(item: { type: string; message: string }) => React.ReactNode;In this case, the default Toast will be replaced with the returned component.
NOTE: To stop hide-timer, you can tap and hold your touch on the container as long as you want
Message item represents the following interface:
item: {
message: string;
type: "INFO" | "ERROR" | "SUCCESS" | "DEBUG";
duration?: number;
}Toaster is a singleton. So make sure that you have only one instance.
Toaster has several static methods for messages creation:
/*
the first argument specifies the message. REQUIRED.
the second argument specifies the duration. OPTIONAL. By default - value from props.
*/
Toaster.info("message", 500);
Toaster.error("message", 500);
Toaster.success("message", 500);
Toaster.debug("message", 500);There are several built-in animations:
/*
- the first argument specifies start-animation value. REQUIRED.
- the second argument specifies end-animation value. REQUIRED.
- the third argument specifies the animation config. This is the same config as in AnimationTimingConfig. OPTIONAL. (https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/animated)
*/
new Opacity(0, 1, {
duration: 250,
useNativeDriver: true
});Each animation extends BaseAnimation and implements ToasterAnimation. So if you want to create custom animation, make sure you correctly implement it:
class MyCustomAnimation extends BaseAnimation implements ToasterAnimation {
/*
1. Animated.timing SHOULD BE WRAPPED INTO PROMISE.
2. styles SHOULD RETURN VALID OBJECT STYLES.
*/
// start animation forward
forward() {
return new Promise((resolve) => {
Animated.timing(this.value, {
toValue: this.from,
...this.config
}).start(resolve);
});
}
// start animation backward
backward() {
return new Promise((resolve) => {
Animated.timing(this.value, {
toValue: this.from,
...this.config
}).start(resolve);
});
}
// applies animation to the container
styles = {
transform: [{ scale: this.value }]
}
}
// ...
const animation = new MyCustomAnimation(-2, 15);
<Toaster animation={animation} />NOTE: Always create animation instances outside from the component body OR use memoisation