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React Native Easy Grid 🐵

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This is NOT-JUST-ANOTHER-GRID-LAYOUT library! We are trying to simplify flexbox with easier approach.

Installation

npm install react-native-easy-grid --save

Usage

Include the components

import { Col, Row, Grid } from "react-native-easy-grid";

1. Two columns (50% and 50%)

<Grid>
    <Col></Col>
    <Col></Col>
</Grid>

col-50-50

Note: If you don't assign the size property, it defaults to equal width (or height) with its siblings

2. Two rows

<Grid>
    <Row></Row>
    <Row></Row>
</Grid>

row-50-50

3. Two rows (75% and 25%)

<Grid>
    <Row size={75}></Row>
    <Row size={25}></Row>
</Grid>

This is exactly same as

<Grid>
    <Row size={3}></Row>
    <Row size={1}></Row>
</Grid>

row-75-25

Same concept applies to <Col />

4. Three columns (33.33% each)

<Grid>
    <Col></Col>
    <Col></Col>
    <Col></Col>
</Grid>

col-33-33-33

5. Three rows (50%, 25% and 25%)

<Grid>
    <Row size={2}></Row>
    <Row size={1}></Row>
    <Row size={1}></Row>
</Grid>

row-50-25-25

6. Nested Layout or Grid

<table width="100" height="100"> <tr> <td rowspan="2" bgcolor="red" width="50">1</td> <td bgcolor="yellow" width="50" height="50">2</td> </tr> <tr> <td bgcolor="blue">3</td> </tr> </table>
<Grid>
    <Col>
        <Text>1</Text>
    </Col>
    <Col>
        <Row>
            <Text>2</Text>
        </Row>
        <Row>
            <Text>3</Text>
        </Row>
    </Col>
</Grid>

complex

7. Fixed width and fluid width combination

<Grid>
    <Col style={{ width: 40 }}>
        <Text>Fixed width</Text>
    </Col>
    <Col>
        <Text>Fluid width</Text>
    </Col>
</Grid>

col-fluid-fixed.png

8. Fixed height and fluid height combination

<Grid>
    <Row style={{ height: 40 }}>
        <Text>Fixed width</Text>
    </Row>
    <Row>
        <Text>Fluid width</Text>
    </Row>
</Grid>

Do you think anything could be simpler than that? This repo is part of our bigger project called NativeBase.io. Do check that!

Important note about usage with <ScrollView />

Note: If you're using <Row /> inside a <ScrollView />, the height of the <Row /> component would be flexible according to the content, though you can always apply the height styling.