React Native components for react-native based projects inside Natura&Co.
You can also install our sample apps in your iOS or Android device, check in with our team to get the latest versions of the sample apps
For
iOS
you will need to have your device registered as a beta tester. you can request access opening an issue or at our MS Teams channel
Our library is made to be used with react-native
and because of this, we usume that you already have a few things setup and a react-native
project up and running.
If that is not the case, we strongly recommend that you follow the getting started and environment setup from the official react-native
docs.
node>=12
-
yarn
ornpm
- a working project with:
-
react
>=16.8.0 -
react-native
>=0.59.10 -
styled-components
>=5.0.0 -
react-native-svg
>=12.1.1
-
⚠️ You will need to install the styled-components
package before the installation, as it is a prerequisite and it will not be installed automatically.
To start using the natds-rn
components on you project, first you will need to install it
npm install --save @naturacosmeticos/natds-rn
# OR
yarn add @naturacosmeticos/natds-rn
Dependencies
This package currently depend on natds-themes
, natds-icons
and react-native-gesture-handler
. This packages will be installed automatically with the command above.
If you have currently installed versions of these packages, be sure to check the installation logs for version incompatibilities
You can edit this live example to test component props and theme setup
On your application entry point, add the <ThemeProvider />
and choose the theme
to be applied to the components
import React from 'react';
import { ThemeProvider } from 'styled-components/native';
import { buildTheme } from '@naturacosmeticos/natds-rn';
import { App } from './app';
export const Main = () => {
/**
* The `buildTheme` function accepts two parameters:
*
* — brand: the name of the brand to applied
* ('natura' | 'theBodyShop' | 'avon' | 'aesop')
*
* — mode: the color scheme for the current branch
* ('light' | 'dark')
*
*/
const theme = buildTheme('natura', 'light');
/**
* add your application component inside the `ThemeProvider`
*/
return (
<ThemeProvider theme={theme}>
<App />
</ThemeProvider>
);
};
import React from 'react';
import { View, Text } from 'react-native';
import { Button } from '@naturacosmeticos/natds-rn';
export const App = () => {
const onPress = () => console.log('I am pressed!');
return (
<View>
<Text>A page title</Text>
<Button onPress={onPress} text="default" type="contained" />
</View>
);
};
We have the icons package @naturacosmeticos/natds-icons
as a dependency of this library, so you have the font icon files available in your node_modules
folder after installation.
To use the fonts in your app, you need to add the font icons path to your react-native.config.js
file:
module.exports = {
assets: [
'node_modules/@naturacosmeticos/natds-icons/dist/fonts',
],
};
and then run:
npx react-native link `(deprecated)`
npx react-native-asset `(new)`
For component detailed API and usage examples, check out the page Using NatDS Icons and the Icon component documentation.
The brand fonts package @naturacosmeticos/natds-themes
is a dependency of this library, so the font files by brand are available in the node_modules
folder after installation. To do this, import the method copyFontsByBrand
to react-native.config.js
file, passing the brand that you need and the path to your assets folder.
Available brands:
aesop
,avon
,natura
,theBodyShop
.
const copyFontsByBrand = require('@naturacosmeticos/natds-rn/tools/copyFontsByBrand');
module.exports = {
assets: [
'./src/assets/fonts',
],
commands: [
{
name: 'copy-fonts',
func: () => copyFontsByBrand('your_brand', `${__dirname}/src/assets/fonts`),
},
],
};
and then run:
npx react-native copy-fonts && npx react-native link
After that you can use the fonts of the chosen brand within your components using the parameters received from the theme.
The configuration of custom fonts on the IOS platform within react native is loaded from your PostScript. Then your font family and your font weight must be declared.
import React from 'react';
import styled from 'styled-components/native';
const CustomText = styled.Text(({ theme }) => ({
fontFamily: theme.typography.display.fontFamily,
fontWeight: theme.typography.display.fontWeight,
}));
export default App = () => (
<CustomText>Your Text</CustomText>
);
Android platform font declarations are loaded from the font name, which is the same file name. In this case, only the font family must be declared, as the file has its own font weight.
import React from 'react';
import styled from 'styled-components/native';
const CustomText = styled.Text(({ theme }) => ({
fontFamily: theme.asset.font.file.display,
}));
export default App = () => (
<CustomText>Your Text</CustomText>
);
Have an issue, need help or have a feature request? create a issue
If you want to add a new component or feature to natds-rn
check our contributing docs 🎉 🎉
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