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Version: 6.0.x

Usage - view

Depending on the navigation setup you have, check the navigation's library documentation for correct way to run some actions when the screen gains/loses focus.

The following example assumes react-navigation is used as a navigation:

import * as React from "react";
import { Button, Modal, ScrollView, TextInput, View } from "react-native";
import { AvoidSoftInputView } from "react-native-avoid-softinput";
import { useFocusEffect } from "@react-navigation/native";

export const ModalExample: React.FC = () => {
const [ modalVisible, setModalVisible ] = React.useState(false);

const onFocusEffect = React.useCallback(() => {
// This should be run when screen gains focus - enable the module where it's needed
AvoidSoftInput.setShouldMimicIOSBehavior(true);
return () => {
// This should be run when screen loses focus - disable the module where it's not needed, to make a cleanup
AvoidSoftInput.setShouldMimicIOSBehavior(false);
};
}, []);

useFocusEffect(onFocusEffect); // register callback to focus events

function closeModal() {
setModalVisible(false);
}

function openModal() {
setModalVisible(true);
}

return <View>
<Button
onPress={openModal}
title="Open modal"
/>
<Modal
onRequestClose={closeModal}
visible={modalVisible}
>
<View>
<View>
<View>
<Button onPress={closeModal} title="X" />
</View>
<AvoidSoftInputView>
<ScrollView>
<View>
<TextInput placeholder="Single line" />
<TextInput placeholder="Multiline" />
<Button
onPress={closeModal}
title="Submit"
/>
</View>
</ScrollView>
</AvoidSoftInputView>
</View>
</View>
</Modal>
</View>;
};