react-native-scaled-sheet is a package for React Native whose goal is to calculate scale of styles values as the easiest way.
import ScaledSheet from 'react-native-scaled-sheet';
const styles = ScaledSheet.create({
container: {
height: 50, // => scaleSize(50)
width: 50, // => scaleSize(50)
fontSize: 14, // => scaleFont(14)
},
});
Scale Styles:
Apply scales based onPixelRatio
API to fonts and number values;Intecept Styles
: Intercept every styles and apply the new calculate one;
To get started using react-native-scaled-sheet, first install the package:
yarn add react-native-scaled-sheet
or npm i react-native-scaled-sheet
Update the line base width:
import ScaledSheet from 'react-native';
ScaledSheet.setLineBaseWidth(500);
const styles = ScaledSheet.create({
container: {
height: 50,
width: 50,
fontSize: 14,
},
});
Scale styles in the StyleSheet:
import { StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
import { scaleSize, scaleFont } from 'react-native-scaled-sheet';
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
height: scaleSize(50),
width: scaleSize(50),
fontSize: scaleFont(14),
},
});
Update existent styles to use the ScaleSheet:
BEFORE:
import { StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
height: 50,
width: 50,
fontSize: 14,
},
});
AFTER:
import ScaledSheet from 'react-native-scaled-sheet';
const styles = ScaledSheet.create({
container: {
height: 50,
width: 50,
fontSize: 14,
},
});
Note: It's easier just update the .create
to use from ScaleSheet and that's it!
The performance tests below show the comparison between using the StyleSheet offered by the React Native API and using ScaledSheet rendering 5k and 10k views. See the results:
Library | Rendering 5k Views | Rendering 10k Views |
---|---|---|
StyleSheet | 2465ms | 3185ms |
ScaledSheet | 2515ms | 3383ms |
See the test files in examples/ExpoExampleApp
.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.