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TouchableNativeFeedback

If you're looking for a more extensive and future-proof way to handle touch-based input, check out the Pressable API.

A wrapper for making views respond properly to touches (Android only). On Android this component uses native state drawable to display touch feedback.

At the moment it only supports having a single View instance as a child node, as it's implemented by replacing that View with another instance of RCTView node with some additional properties set.

Background drawable of native feedback touchable can be customized with background property.

Example

import React, { useState } from "react";
import { Text, View, StyleSheet, TouchableNativeFeedback } from "react-native";
import Constants from "expo-constants";
const randomHexColor = () => {
return "#000000".replace(/0/g, function() {
return (~~(Math.random() * 16)).toString(16);
});
};
const App = () => {
const [rippleColor, setRippleColor] = useState(randomHexColor());
const [rippleOverflow, setRippleOverflow] = useState(false);
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<TouchableNativeFeedback
onPress={() => {
setRippleColor(randomHexColor());
setRippleOverflow(!rippleOverflow);
}}
background={TouchableNativeFeedback.Ripple(rippleColor, rippleOverflow)}
>
<View style={styles.touchable}>
<Text style={styles.text}>TouchableNativeFeedback</Text>
</View>
</TouchableNativeFeedback>
</View>
);
};
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
justifyContent: "center",
paddingTop: Constants.statusBarHeight,
backgroundColor: "#ecf0f1",
padding: 8
},
touchable: { flex: 0.5, borderColor: "black", borderWidth: 1 },
text: { alignSelf: "center" }
});
export default App;

Reference

Props

Inherits TouchableWithoutFeedback Props.

background

Determines the type of background drawable that's going to be used to display feedback. It takes an object with type property and extra data depending on the type. It's recommended to use one of the static methods to generate that dictionary.

TypeRequired
backgroundPropTypeNo

useForeground

Set to true to add the ripple effect to the foreground of the view, instead of the background. This is useful if one of your child views has a background of its own, or you're e.g. displaying images, and you don't want the ripple to be covered by them.

Check TouchableNativeFeedback.canUseNativeForeground() first, as this is only available on Android 6.0 and above. If you try to use this on older versions you will get a warning and fallback to background.

TypeRequired
boolNo

hasTVPreferredFocus

TV preferred focus (see documentation for the View component).

TypeRequiredPlatform
boolNoAndroid

nextFocusDown

TV next focus down (see documentation for the View component).

TypeRequiredPlatform
boolNoAndroid

nextFocusForward

TV next focus forward (see documentation for the View component).

TypeRequiredPlatform
boolNoAndroid

nextFocusLeft

TV next focus left (see documentation for the View component).

TypeRequiredPlatform
boolNoAndroid

nextFocusRight

TV next focus right (see documentation for the View component).

TypeRequiredPlatform
boolNoAndroid

nextFocusUp

TV next focus up (see documentation for the View component).

TypeRequiredPlatform
boolNoAndroid

Methods

SelectableBackground()

static SelectableBackground(rippleRadius: ?number)

Creates an object that represents android theme's default background for selectable elements (?android:attr/selectableItemBackground). rippleRadius parameter controls the radius of the ripple effect.


SelectableBackgroundBorderless()

static SelectableBackgroundBorderless(rippleRadius: ?number)

Creates an object that represent android theme's default background for borderless selectable elements (?android:attr/selectableItemBackgroundBorderless). Available on android API level 21+. rippleRadius parameter controls the radius of the ripple effect.


Ripple()

static Ripple(color: string, borderless: boolean, rippleRadius: ?number)

Creates an object that represents ripple drawable with specified color (as a string). If property borderless evaluates to true the ripple will render outside of the view bounds (see native actionbar buttons as an example of that behavior). This background type is available on Android API level 21+.

Parameters:

NameTypeRequiredDescription
colorstringYesThe ripple color
borderlessbooleanYesIf the ripple can render outside its bounds
rippleRadius?numberNocontrols the radius of the ripple effect

canUseNativeForeground()

static canUseNativeForeground()
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