A React Native package that provides:
- A component that takes a
backgroundColor
and returns a readable color through a render prop - A text component that takes a
backgroundColor
and changes its color to a readable color - A hook that returns a readable color given another color
- Memoized versions of the above
- Mechanism for getting/setting preset colors
I wanted a text component that was background color aware. Initially, I
thought I could get a reference to the parent component and retrieve the
background color, but I couldn't find a way to reliably achieve that. So I
came up with the next best thing I could think of, a wrapper component that
receives a backgroundColor
and renders any text inside it with a readable
color.
yarn add @radicalcondor/react-native-background-readable-color
You can run the example project by doing
yarn
It will exit 1 here, but that's okay.
and then
cd example
yarn
yarn pods
then
yarn ios
or
yarn android
backgroundColor?: string;
presetName?: string;
import { Text } from 'react-native'
import { useBackgroundReadableColorMemo } from "@radicalcondor/react-native-background-readable-color";
const props = {
backgroundColor: '#000',
presetName: undefined,
};
const color = useBackgroundReadableColorMemo(props);
backgroundColor?: string;
children: string;
presetName?: string;
render: any;
useMemo?: boolean;
import { Text } from 'react-native'
import BackgroundReadableColorText from "@radicalcondor/react-native-background-readable-color";
const bgColor = 'black';
<BackgroundReadableColorText backgroundColor={bgColor} render={Text}>
A readable color text in white
</BackgroundReadableColorText>
backgroundColor?: string;
presetName?: string;
render: (color?: string) => React.ReactNode;
useMemo?: boolean;
import { Text } from 'react-native'
import { BackgroundReadableColor } from "@radicalcondor/react-native-background-readable-color";
const bgColor = 'white';
<ReadableBackgroundColor
backgroundColor={bgColor}
render={(color?: string) => <Text style={{color: color || 'cyan'}}>A readable color text in black</Text>}
/>
You can create presets for your readable colors, it takes a name and an object with a dark color, that will try to be used on a dark background and a light color for light backgrounds. ReadablePresets is a singleton and the configuration can be done anywhere in your project.
dark?: string;
light?: string;
import { Text } from 'react-native'
import BackgroundReadableColorText, { ReadablePresets } from "@radicalcondor/react-native-background-readable-color";
ReadablePresets.setPreset('RED', {
dark: '#ff9c9c', // color to be used if its a dark background
light: '#6d0000', // color to be used if its a light background
});
const bgColor = 'black';
<BackgroundReadableColorText backgroundColor={bgColor} render={Text}>
A readable color text in #ff9c9c
</BackgroundReadableColorText>
This package uses readableColor
function from polished lib to compute the colors. If you would like to read more check here.
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
MIT