Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-native-autoheight-webview
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-native-autoheight-webview
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-native-autoheight-webview
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for react-native-autoheight-webview
npm install react-native-autoheight-webview
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
53.2
Supply Chain
53.2
Quality
67.1
Maintenance
50
Vulnerability
93.4
License
JavaScript (100%)
Total Downloads
3,625,606
Last Day
568
Last Week
9,204
Last Month
58,825
Last Year
892,456
492 Stars
376 Commits
162 Forks
9 Watching
14 Branches
22 Contributors
Latest Version
1.6.5
Package Id
react-native-autoheight-webview@1.6.5
Unpacked Size
21.51 kB
Size
6.76 kB
File Count
7
NPM Version
6.14.14
Node Version
14.17.4
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
-79.9%
568
Compared to previous day
Last week
-36.5%
9,204
Compared to previous week
Last month
-10.8%
58,825
Compared to previous month
Last year
-3.2%
892,456
Compared to previous year
2
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An auto height webview for React Native, even auto width for inline html.
npm install react-native-autoheight-webview --save
(rn >= 0.60, rnw >= 10.9.0)
npm install react-native-autoheight-webview@1.0.1 --save
(0.57 <= rn < 0.59)
npm install react-native-autoheight-webview@1.5.2 --save
(0.59 <= rn < 0.60, 5.4.0 <= rnw < 10.9.0)
Read README_old for earlier version guide and please note that fixes and new features will only be included in the last version.
react-native-webview is a peer dependency and must be installed along this lib.
npm install react-native-autoheight-webview react-native-webview
1import AutoHeightWebView from 'react-native-autoheight-webview' 2 3import { Dimensions } from 'react-native' 4 5<AutoHeightWebView 6 style={{ width: Dimensions.get('window').width - 15, marginTop: 35 }} 7 customScript={`document.body.style.background = 'lightyellow';`} 8 customStyle={` 9 * { 10 font-family: 'Times New Roman'; 11 } 12 p { 13 font-size: 16px; 14 } 15 `} 16 onSizeUpdated={size => console.log(size.height)} 17 files={[{ 18 href: 'cssfileaddress', 19 type: 'text/css', 20 rel: 'stylesheet' 21 }]} 22 source={{ html: `<p style="font-weight: 400;font-style: normal;font-size: 21px;line-height: 1.58;letter-spacing: -.003em;">Tags are great for describing the essence of your story in a single word or phrase, but stories are rarely about a single thing. <span style="background-color: transparent !important;background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(146, 249, 190, 1), rgba(146, 249, 190, 1));">If I pen a story about moving across the country to start a new job in a car with my husband, two cats, a dog, and a tarantula, I wouldn’t only tag the piece with “moving”. I’d also use the tags “pets”, “marriage”, “career change”, and “travel tips”.</span></p>` }} 23 scalesPageToFit={true} 24 viewportContent={'width=device-width, user-scalable=no'} 25 /* 26 other react-native-webview props 27 */ 28 />
Prop | Default | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
style | - | ViewPropTypes.style | The width of this component will be the width of screen by default, if there are some text selection issues on iOS, the width should be reduced more than 15 and the marginTop should be added more than 35. |
customScript | - | PropTypes.string | - |
customStyle | - | PropTypes.string | The custom css content will be added to the page's <head> . |
onSizeUpdated | - | PropTypes.func | Either updated height or width will trigger onSizeUpdated. |
files | - | PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.shape({ href: PropTypes.string, type: PropTypes.string, rel: PropTypes.string })) | Using local or remote files. To add local files: Add files to android/app/src/main/assets/ (depends on baseUrl) on android; add files to web/ (depends on baseUrl) on iOS. |
source | - | PropTypes.object | BaseUrl now contained by source. 'web/' by default on iOS; 'file:///android_asset/' by default on Android or uri. |
scalesPageToFit | false | PropTypes.bool | False by default (different from react-native-webview which true by default on Android). When scalesPageToFit was enabled, it will apply the scale of the page directly. |
scrollEnabledWithZoomedin | false | PropTypes.bool | Making the webview scrollable on iOS when zoomed in even if scrollEnabled is false. |
viewportContent | 'width=device-width' on iOS | PropTypes.string | Please note that 'width=device-width' with scalesPageToFit may cause some layout issues on Android, for these conditions, using customScript prop to apply custom viewport meta. |
showsVerticalScrollIndicator | false | PropTypes.bool | False by default (different from react-native-webview). |
showsHorizontalScrollIndicator | false | PropTypes.bool | False by default (different from react-native-webview). |
originWhitelist | ['*'] | PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.string) | Validate any origin by default cause of most cases using static HTML concerns. |
npx react-native run-ios/android
You may have to use yarn to install the dependencies of the demo and remove "demo/node_modules/react-native-autoheight-webview/demo" manually, cause of installing a local package with npm will create symlink, but there is no supporting of React Native to symlink (https://github.com/facebook/watchman/issues/105) and "yarn install" ignores "files" from local dependencies (https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/2822). For android, you may have to copy the "Users\UserName.android\debug.keystore" to "demo/android/app/".
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No vulnerabilities found.
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license file detected
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binaries present in source code
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0 commit(s) and 0 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 0
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Found 2/25 approved changesets -- score normalized to 0
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no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
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security policy file not detected
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project is not fuzzed
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branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
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SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
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16 existing vulnerabilities detected
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Last Scanned on 2024-12-23
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