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React Native Paper Menu Tutorial

React Native Paper Menu Tutorial

Hi Guys,

Today, I'm able to study you a way to engender paper menu in react native. you can facilely engender paper menu in react native. First i will import stylesheet namespace from react-local-paper, after i can make paper menu utilizing in react native.

Here, I can give you full instance for simply exhibit paper menu using react native as bellow.

Step 1 - Create project

In the first step Run the following command for create project.


expo init PaperMenu
Step 2 - Install Package

In the step,I will install npm i react-native-paper package.


npm i react-native-paper
Step 3 - App.js

In this step, You will open App.js file and put the code.


import React, { Component } from "react";
import { Text, View,StyleSheet} from 'react-native';
import { Provider ,Appbar,Card,menu} from 'react-native-paper';

const ItWebtutsComponent = () => {

const [searchQuery, setSearchQuery] = React.useState('');

const onChangeSearch = query => setSearchQuery(query);

const _goBack = () => console.log('Went back');

const _handleSearch = () => console.log('Searching');

const _handleMore = () => console.log('Shown more');

return (
<Provider>
<Appbar.Header style={styles.header}>
<Appbar.BackAction onPress={_goBack} />
<Appbar.Content title="User" subtitle="Subtitle" />
<Appbar.Action icon="magnify" onPress={_handleSearch} />
<Appbar.Action icon="dots-vertical" onPress={_handleMore} />
</Appbar.Header>
<View style={styles.mainbox}>
<Card>
<menu
placeholder="Search"
onChangeText={onChangeSearch}
value={searchQuery}
/>
</Card>
</View>
</Provider>
);
};


const styles = StyleSheet.create({
title:{
margin: 10,
fontSize: 15,
fontSize: 35
},
mainbox:{
textAlign:'center',
margin: 15,
flex: 1,
justifyContent: 'space-between',
},
databeBox:{
margin: 10,
textAlign: 'center',
},
databeHeader:{
margin: 10,
textAlign: 'left',
}
});
export default ItWebtutsComponent;
Step 4 - Run project

In the last step run your project using bellow command.


expo start

It will help you...

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