Use native context menu functionality from React Native. On iOS 13+ this uses UIMenu
functionality, and on Android it uses a ContextMenu
.
On iOS 12 and below, nothing happens. You may wish to do a Platform.OS === 'ios' && parseInt(Platform.Version, 10) <= 12
check, and add your own onLongPress
handler.
$ npm install react-native-context-menu-view --save
cd ios/
pod install
import ContextMenu from "react-native-context-menu-view";
const Example = () => {
return (
<ContextMenu
actions={[{ title: "Title 1" }, { title: "Title 2" }]}
onPress={(e) => {
console.warn(
`Pressed ${e.nativeEvent.name} at index ${e.nativeEvent.index}`
);
}}
>
<View style={styles.yourOwnStyles} />
</ContextMenu>
);
};
See example/
for basic usage.
Optional. The title above the popup menu.
Array of { title: string, subtitle?: string, systemIcon?: string, systemIconColor?: string, destructive?: boolean, selected?: boolean, disabled?: boolean, disabled?: boolean, inlineChildren?: boolean, actions?: Array<ContextMenuAction> }
.
Subtitle is only available on iOS 15+.
System icon refers to an icon name within SF Symbols on IOS and Drawable name on Android.
System icon color is only available on Android.
Destructive items are rendered in red.
Selected items have a checkmark next to them on iOS, and unchanged on Android.
Menus can be nested one level deep. On iOS submenus can be rendered inline optionally.
Optional. When the popup is opened and the user picks an option. Called with { nativeEvent: { index, indexPath, name } }
. When a nested action is selected the top level parent index is used for the callback.
To get the full path to the item, indexPath
is an array of indices to reach the item. For a top-levle item, it'll be an array with a single index. For an item one deep, it'll be an array with two indicies.
Optional, iOS only. When the context menu preview is tapped.
Optional. When the popop is opened and the user cancels.
Optional. The background color of the preview. This is displayed underneath your view. Set this to transparent (or another color) if the default causes issues.
Optional. When set to true
, the context menu is triggered with a single tap instead of a long press, and a preview is not show and no blur occurs. Uses the iOS 14 Menu API on iOS and a simple tap listener on android.
Optional. Disable menu interaction.