React native library to show text in a condensed way and expand when needed. Can be used with native or expo on all platforms.
npm i @fawazahmed/react-native-read-more --save
or with yarn
yarn add @fawazahmed/react-native-read-more
import React from 'react';
import {SafeAreaView, StyleSheet, View} from 'react-native';
import ReadMore from '@fawazahmed/react-native-read-more';
const Home = () => {
return (
<SafeAreaView style={styles.safe}>
<View style={styles.root}>
<ReadMore numberOfLines={3} style={styles.textStyle}>
{
"Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum."
}
</ReadMore>
</View>
</SafeAreaView>
);
};
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
safe: {
flex: 1,
},
root: {
flex: 1,
padding: 16,
},
textStyle: {
fontSize: 14,
},
});
export default Home;| Prop | Type | Required | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
style |
object or array |
no | text style |
seeMoreText |
string |
no | defaults to See more |
seeMoreStyle |
object or array |
no | text style for See more text |
seeLessText |
string |
no | defaults to See less |
seeLessStyle |
object or array |
no | text style for See less text |
ellipsis |
string |
no | defaults to ... |
wrapperStyle |
object or array |
no | style for wrapper View |
numberOfLines |
number |
no | defaults to 3 |
animate |
bool |
no | defaults to true => applies a subtle animation to see more and see less text, not the complete text itself |
backgroundColor |
string |
no | (removed in v2.1.0 and above) defaults to white => supply backgroundColor if your background color is something other than white |
customTextComponent |
React component |
no | defaults to Text |
expandOnly |
bool |
no | defaults to false => hide see less option similar to a linkedIn post |
onExpand |
func |
no | optional callback executed when expanded |
onCollapse |
func |
no | optional callback executed when collapsed |
onReady |
func |
no | optional callback executed when see more placement measurements are completed |
preserveLinebreaks |
bool |
no | (removed in v2.1.0 and above) defaults to false => preserves \n in the content while in the collapsed state. This prop is in experimental stage. |
Any additional props are passed down to underlying Text component.
git clone https://github.com/fawaz-ahmed/react-native-read-more.git
cd react-native-read-more/example
yarn install # or npm install
# to run on iOS
yarn ios
#to run on android
yarn android
This module will calculate where to position See more and See less within the same paragraph instead of occupying another line. It is a drop-in replacement for Text component and you can control when to apply the see more functionality by configuring the numberOfLines prop. Moreover, you can also pass your own custom implementation of Text component like ParsedText etc.
Create an issue with github.
- If you observe
See moreshown always in android, pass propallowFontScaling={false}, refer to this issue
This package is not transpiled. So inorder for your test cases to work, this package should be transpiled by babel. For this you need to add this path !node_modules/@fawazahmed/react-native-read-more/ under transformIgnorePatterns option provided by jest. In your package.json you will see this jest config:
"jest": {
"preset": "react-native",
"transformIgnorePatterns": [
"!node_modules/@fawazahmed/react-native-read-more/" // add this line
]
}
refer to jest docs here and github issue
Android only if numberOfLines with a value of 1 is passed down as a prop, text in android devices will overlap at the end of line. This is an issue in react-native where text from other lines concatenates into the first one even if we add \n to the first line, where the lines returned from onTextLayout indicates a different response.
To overcome this issue, use numberOfLines greater than 1.
