Control the visibility of Android's Status and Navigation Bars.
A lightweight implementation that exposes Android's system UI visibility API to the JS layer.
Note, this package is for Android only and its API will silently do nothing when called on iOS.
yarn add react-native-system-bars
import AndroidSystemBars from "react-native-system-bars";
// Go immersive (i.e. hide status bar and nav bar)
AndroidSystemBars.setSystemUIVisibility(
'SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_IMMERSIVE',
'SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN',
'SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION'
);
// Show status bar and nav bar
AndroidSystemBars.setSystemUIVisibility('SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE');
We've went through the Android docs for managing the visibility of system bars, and came up with a set of utility functions that you can use.
If a utility function doesn't exist for your use case, just use the
AndroidSystemBars.setSystemUIVisibility()
function, passing whatever combination of flags you need.
AndroidSystemBars.clearFlags();
AndroidSystemBars.setContentBehindSystemBars();
AndroidSystemBars.dimSystemBars();
AndroidSystemBars.hideStatusBar();
AndroidSystemBars.hideNavigationBar();
AndroidSystemBars.hideStatusAndNavigationBars();
AndroidSystemBars.enableFullScreenMode('immersive', /*preventResizing (optional)*/true);
AndroidSystemBars.enableFullScreenMode('sticky-immersive', /*preventResizing (optional)*/true);
AndroidSystemBars.enableFullScreenMode('lean-back', /*preventResizing (optional)*/true);
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
MIT