React Native ScrollView
This post contains the Example Showing the use of ScrollView in React Native. React Native ScrollView is a component to wrap the content which is overflowing from the screen. When you have any UI or text which is going after filling the while screen you can wrap it with ScrollView. ScrollView is for both horizontal scroll and vertical scroll. You just need to add horizontal while adding a ScrollView tag <ScrollView horizontal>
.
To Import ScrollView in the Code
import { ScrollView } from 'react-native'
Render Using
Default vertical Scroll
<ScrollView>Long Text Here</ScrollView>
Horizontal Scroll
<ScrollView horizontal>Long Text Here</ScrollView>
To Make a React Native App
Getting started with React Native will help you to know more about the way you can make a React Native project. We are going to use react native command line interface to make our React Native App.
If you have previously installed a global react-native-cli package, please remove it as it may cause unexpected issues:
npm uninstall -g react-native-cli @react-native-community/cli
Run the following commands to create a new React Native project
npx react-native init ProjectName
If you want to start a new project with a specific React Native version, you can use the --version argument:
npx react-native init ProjectName --version X.XX.X
Note If the above command is failing, you may have old version of react-native
or react-native-cli
installed globally on your pc. Try uninstalling the cli and run the cli using npx.
This will make a project structure with an index file named App.js in your project directory.
Code
Open App.js in any code editor and replace the code with the following code.
App.js
//React Native ScrollView
//https://aboutreact.com/react-native-scrollview/
//import React in our code
import React from 'react';
//import all the components we are going to use
import {
StyleSheet,
Text,
SafeAreaView,
ScrollView
} from 'react-native';
const App = () => {
return (
<SafeAreaView style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<ScrollView style={styles.container}>
<Text style={{ fontSize: 30 }}>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
Suspendisse vel tellus id dui iaculis porta. ...
Add More Content ..
</Text>
</ScrollView>
</SafeAreaView>
);
};
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
padding: 20,
backgroundColor: '#ecf0f1',
},
});
export default App;
To Run the React Native App
Open the terminal again and jump into your project using.
cd ProjectName
1. Start Metro Bundler
First, you will need to start Metro, the JavaScript bundler that ships with React Native. To start Metro bundler run following command
npx react-native start
Once you start Metro Bundler it will run forever on your terminal until you close it. Let Metro Bundler run in its own terminal. Open a new terminal and run the application.
2. Start React Native Application
To run the project on an Android Virtual Device or on real debugging device
npx react-native run-android
or on the iOS Simulator by running (macOS only)
npx react-native run-ios
Output Screenshot
Output in Online Emulator
That was the React Native ScrollView. If you have any doubts or you want to share something about the topic you can comment below or contact us here. The remaining components will be covered in the next article. Stay tuned!
Have a happy codding. 🙂
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