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react-native-settings-list


A clean and highly customizable React Native implementation of a list of settings for a settings page.

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Install the module with:

npm install react-native-settings-list --save

In your code, simply require/import the module:

import SettingsList from 'react-native-settings-list';
  • Ability for an authorization-type component [example updated to show a practical use]
  • Allows for complete customization of the TextInput by passing into the two props authPropsUser and authPassPW (overwrites defaults
  • Uses existing onPress prop for callback
  • Preview:
  • Ability for custom arrow image/component
  • Simply use the new arrowIcon prop to inject any type of object as the new arrow (with proper style formatting)
  • Added defaultTitleStyle prop to <SettingsList> to set the style of the tiles for all children removing the need for duplicate code

Feel free to do pull requests if a certain feature you want is missing. I accept all PR's that are enhancements to the project.


The following props are used:

Name Description Type
backgroundColor Sets default background color for all children React.PropTypes.string
borderColor Sets default border color for all children React.PropTypes.string
defaultItemSize Sets default width for all children React.PropTypes.number
underlayColor Sets default underlayColor for all children React.PropTypes.string
defaultTitleStyle Sets default style for all children's titles React.PropTypes.string

The following props are used:

Name Description Type
headerText Text for the header React.PropTypes.string
headerStyle Sets border color for the settings list Text.propTypes.style

The following props are used:

Name Description Type
title Text for the item React.PropTypes.string
titleStyle Text Style Text.propTypes.style
icon A component for the icon. Doesn't need to be an image React.PropTypes.node
itemWidth Changes the individual item's width. Overwrites <SettingsLists> defaultItemSize React.PropTypes.number
backgroundColor Changes the individual item's background color. Overwrites default <SettingsList> backgroundColor React.PropTypes.string
underlayColor Changes the individual item's underlayColor color. Overwrites default <SettingsList> underlayColor React.PropTypes.string
onPress On press Callback for item [used for auth callback as well] React.PropTypes.func
hasNavArrow Displays a navigation arrow React.PropTypes.bool
arrowStyle Style for the navigation arrow Image.propTypes.style
arrowIcon Inject custom arrow into the end of the item React.PropTypes.node
hasSwitch Enable a switch component React.PropTypes.bool
switchProps RN switch props React.PropTypes.object
switchOnValueChange On switches value change callback React.PropTypes.func
titleInfo Right side title information string React.PropTypes.string
titleInfoStyle Style for title information string Text.propTypes.style
isAuth Sets item as an authorization item React.PropTypes.bool
authPropsUser Changes the props for the first TextInput component; overwrites default React.PropTypes.node
authPropsPW Changes the props for the second TextInput component; overwrites default React.PropTypes.node

Here is a simple example of the different things you can do with the module:

The code behind it:

constructor(){
  super();
  this.onValueChange = this.onValueChange.bind(this);
  this.state = {switchValue: false};
}

render() {
  return (
    <View style={{backgroundColor:'gray',flex:1}}>
      <View style={{flex:1, marginTop:50}}>
        <SettingsList>
        	<SettingsList.Header headerText='First Grouping' headerStyle={{color:'white'}}/>
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={
              <View style={{height:30,marginLeft:10,alignSelf:'center'}}>
                <Image style={{alignSelf:'center',height:40, width:40}} source={require('./about.png')}/>
              </View>
            }
            itemWidth={50}
            title='Icon Example'
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Icon Example Pressed')}
          />
          <SettingsList.Item
            hasNavArrow={false}
            switchState={this.state.switchValue}
            switchOnValueChange={this.onValueChange}
            hasSwitch={true}
            title='Switch Example'/>
          <SettingsList.Item
            title='Different Colors Example'
            backgroundColor='#D1D1D1'
            titleStyle={{color:'blue'}}
            arrowStyle={{tintColor:'blue'}}
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Different Colors Example Pressed')}/>
          <SettingsList.Header headerText='Different Grouping' headerStyle={{color:'white', marginTop:50}}/>
          <SettingsList.Item titleInfo='Some Information' hasNavArrow={false} title='Information Example'/>
          <SettingsList.Item title='Settings 1'/>
          <SettingsList.Item title='Settings 2'/>
        </SettingsList>
      </View>
    </View>
  );
}

onValueChange(value){
  this.setState({switchValue: value});
}

Here is an example that looks very very close to the default iPhone settings page.

The code behind this is:

constructor(){
  super();
  this.onValueChange = this.onValueChange.bind(this);
  this.state = {switchValue: false};
}
render() {
  var bgColor = '#DCE3F4';
  return (
    <View style={{backgroundColor:'#EFEFF4',flex:1}}>
      <View style={{borderBottomWidth:1, backgroundColor:'#f7f7f8',borderColor:'#c8c7cc'}}>
        <Text style={{alignSelf:'center',marginTop:30,marginBottom:10,fontWeight:'bold',fontSize:16}}>Settings</Text>
      </View>
      <View style={{backgroundColor:'#EFEFF4',flex:1}}>
        <SettingsList borderColor='#c8c7cc' defaultItemSize={50}>
          <SettingsList.Header headerStyle={{marginTop:15}}/>
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={
                <Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/airplane.png')}/>
            }
            hasSwitch={true}
            switchState={this.state.switchValue}
            switchOnValueChange={this.onValueChange}
            hasNavArrow={false}
            title='Airplane Mode'
          />
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={<Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/wifi.png')}/>}
            title='Wi-Fi'
            titleInfo='Bill Wi The Science Fi'
            titleInfoStyle={styles.titleInfoStyle}
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Route to Wifi Page')}
          />
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={<Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/blutooth.png')}/>}
            title='Blutooth'
            titleInfo='Off'
            titleInfoStyle={styles.titleInfoStyle}
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Route to Blutooth Page')}
          />
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={<Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/cellular.png')}/>}
            title='Cellular'
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Route To Cellular Page')}
          />
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={<Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/hotspot.png')}/>}
            title='Personal Hotspot'
            titleInfo='Off'
            titleInfoStyle={styles.titleInfoStyle}
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Route To Hotspot Page')}
          />
          <SettingsList.Header headerStyle={{marginTop:15}}/>
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={<Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/notifications.png')}/>}
            title='Notifications'
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Route To Notifications Page')}
          />
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={<Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/control.png')}/>}
            title='Control Center'
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Route To Control Center Page')}
          />
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={<Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/dnd.png')}/>}
            title='Do Not Disturb'
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Route To Do Not Disturb Page')}
          />
          <SettingsList.Header headerStyle={{marginTop:15}}/>
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={<Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/general.png')}/>}
            title='General'
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Route To General Page')}
          />
          <SettingsList.Item
            icon={<Image style={styles.imageStyle} source={require('./images/display.png')}/>}
            title='Display & Brightness'
            onPress={() => Alert.alert('Route To Display Page')}
          />
        </SettingsList>
      </View>
    </View>
  );
}
onValueChange(value){
  this.setState({switchValue: value});
}

Here is an example of the android page:

The code can be found here

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