imported stylesheets not working after adding react-native-navigation - android

I've recently added react-native-navigation to my project, and now I can't get imported stylesheet to work. What I'm trying to do is this:
import screenstyles from './screenstyles';
class Screen extends Component {
render() {
return (
<View style={screenstyles.container}>
<Text style={screenstyles.basictext}>Text I want to display</Text>
</View>
);
}
screenstyles.js:
import EStyleSheet from 'react-native-extended-stylesheet';
export default EStyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: '$primaryBlue'
},
basictext: {
color: "#fff",
fontSize: 34
}
});
But I simply get a default white screen with unstyled text.
The only way I get any sort of imported styling to work at the moment is by doing this
import {Container, styles} from '../components/Container';
class Screen extends Component {
render() {
return (
<Container backgroundColor={"red"}>
</Container>
);
}
}
Container.js:
import React from 'react';
import { View, Text, StyleSheet, TouchableOpacity } from 'react-native';
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: 'blue'
},
text: {
color: '#fff',
fontSize: 30,
fontWeight: '500'
}
});
const Container = ({onPress, backgroundColor, texttest}) => (
<View style={[styles.container, {backgroundColor}]}>
<Text style={styles.text}></Text>
</View>
);
export default Container;
This approach isn't the best because it makes it much more difficult to use the same stylesheet for each screen but still being able to customize the screen.

Try rewriting the screenstyles.js file as follows:
const React = require('react-native-extended-stylesheet');
const { EStyleSheet } = React;
var styles = EStyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: '$primaryBlue'
},
basictext: {
color: "#fff",
fontSize: 34
}
});
module.exports = styles;

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Stack Navigator issue in a react-native expo app

I have some sample code in an expo 38.0 react-native app that has a login, signup and forgotpwd screens. The navigation between these screens is controlled by a Stack Navigator (using react navigation 5.x) with login screen as the initial screen.
The stack navigator works as expected on my android phone, but there is a problem when Back button is pressed on ForgotPwdScreen component. The problem is that a moment after the login screen shows its contents everything on this screen suddenly moves down by a few pixels. I researched a lot for the last one day but nothing seemed to work. I have tried wrapping contents in SafeAreaView in login screen but it didn't help.
But if I include ForgotPwdScreen code in App.js then this problem is no more there. Only if ForgotPwdScreen is in its own separate file does this problem happen.
The full code sample is at the following snack: Working code for this issue
A video of this issue can be seen at Issue of stack navigator
This issue only happens on android phone and not on iphones.
Question : Why are the contents suddenly moving down in login screen after it has fully rendered when back button is pressed on ForgotPwdScreen but only when ForgotPwdScreen is in a separate js file?
Code files are as below.
package.json
{
"dependencies": {
"expo-status-bar": "^1.0.2",
"react-native-screens": "~2.9.0",
"#react-navigation/stack": "^5.9.1",
"react-native-reanimated": "~1.9.0",
"#react-navigation/drawer": "^5.9.1",
"#react-navigation/native": "^5.7.4",
"react-native-safe-area-context": "~3.0.7",
"#react-native-community/masked-view": "0.1.10",
"#react-native-community/async-storage": "~1.11.0"
}
}
App.js
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import {
StyleSheet,
Text,
View,
TextInput,
TouchableOpacity,
KeyboardAvoidingView,
ScrollView,
StatusBar,
Keyboard,
ActivityIndicator,
Platform,
Image,
} from 'react-native';
import { NavigationContainer } from '#react-navigation/native';
import {
createStackNavigator,
TransitionSpecs,
HeaderStyleInterpolators,
CardStackStyleInterpolator,
CardStyleInterpolators
} from '#react-navigation/stack';
import LoginScreen from './components/LoginScreen'
import ForgotPwdScreen from './components/ForgotPwdScreen'
function SignUpScreen () {
/* Component state. Change someState, setEnteredSomeState and state object as per your scenario. */
const [someState, setEnteredSomeState] = useState({
state1: '',
state2: '',
state3: false,
});
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
{/* Set statusbar background color and style so it blends with the screen */}
<StatusBar backgroundColor="#fff" barStyle="dark-content" />
<Text style={styles.label}>SignUp will show here</Text>
</View>
);
}
const Stack = createStackNavigator();
const App = () => {
return (
<NavigationContainer>
<Stack.Navigator
initialRouteName="Login"
screenOptions={{
headerShown: false,
headerTitleAlign: 'center',
headerMode: 'screen',
}}>
<Stack.Screen
name="Login"
component={LoginScreen}
options={{ headerShown: false }}
/>
<Stack.Screen
name="ForgotPwd"
component={ForgotPwdScreen}
options={{ headerShown: true }}
/>
<Stack.Screen
name="SignUp"
component={SignUpScreen}
options={{ headerShown: true }}
/>
</Stack.Navigator>
</NavigationContainer>
);
};
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: '#fff',
},
scroll: {
flexGrow: 1,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center',
},
inputView: {
width: '80%',
backgroundColor: '#fff',
height: 50,
marginBottom: 20,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignSelf: 'center',
textAlign: 'left',
padding: 20,
borderBottomColor: 'black',
borderBottomWidth: 1,
marginTop: -20,
},
inputText: {
height: 50,
color: 'grey',
},
loginBtn: {
width: '70%',
backgroundColor: '#F26722',
height: 50,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
alignSelf: 'center',
marginTop: 40,
marginBottom: 10,
borderWidth: 1,
borderColor: '#F26522',
},
loginText: {
color: 'white',
},
forgotText: {
color: '#337ab7',
fontSize: 18,
fontWeight: 'bold',
textAlign: 'center',
marginTop:20,
},
signupText: {
color: '#337ab7',
fontSize: 18,
fontWeight: 'bold',
textAlign: 'center',
},
forgotBtn: {
height: 50,
width:'100%',
marginTop:10,
},
signupBtn: {
height: 50,
width:'100%',
marginTop:20,
},
label: {
textAlign: 'center',
},
});
export default App;
ForgotPwdScreen.js
import { StatusBar } from 'expo-status-bar';
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { StyleSheet, Text, View, Button, ScrollView} from 'react-native';
export default function ForgotPwdScreen() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
{/* Set statusbar background color and style so it blends with the screen */}
<StatusBar backgroundColor="#fff" barStyle="dark-content" />
<Text style={styles.label}>ForgotPwd will show here</Text>
</View>
);
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
backgroundColor: '#fff',
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
},
label: {
textAlign: 'center',
},
});
LoginScreen.js
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import {
StyleSheet,
Text,
View,
TextInput,
TouchableOpacity,
KeyboardAvoidingView,
ScrollView,
StatusBar,
Keyboard,
ActivityIndicator,
Platform,
Image,
} from 'react-native';
import AsyncStorage from '#react-native-community/async-storage';
export default function LoginScreen({ route, navigation }) {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<ScrollView
contentContainerStyle={styles.scroll}
keyboardShouldPersistTaps="always">
<StatusBar backgroundColor="#fff" barStyle="dark-content" />
<TouchableOpacity
style={styles.forgotBtn}
onPress={() => navigation.navigate('ForgotPwd')}>
<Text style={styles.forgotText}>Forgot Password?</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
<TouchableOpacity
style={styles.signupBtn}
onPress={() => navigation.navigate('SignUp')}>
<Text style={styles.signupText}>Signup</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
</ScrollView>
</View>
);
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: '#fff',
},
scroll: {
flexGrow: 1,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center',
},
forgotText: {
color: '#337ab7',
fontSize: 18,
fontWeight: 'bold',
textAlign: 'center',
marginTop: 20,
},
signupText: {
color: '#337ab7',
fontSize: 18,
fontWeight: 'bold',
textAlign: 'center',
},
forgotBtn: {
height: 50,
width: '100%',
marginTop: 10,
},
signupBtn: {
height: 50,
width: '100%',
marginTop: 20,
},
});
At last after 2 days of trying, I found the reason for this odd behavior.
This issue was happening due to expo-status-bar package that was included in ForgotPwdScreen.js. When I removed the import for expo-status-bar and instead used the StatusBar component that comes in react-native then the issue disappeared.
So, clearly there is some issue with expo-status-bar. It's best to not use it and rather use the default StatusBar that comes with react-native.
Original imports in ForgotPwdScreen.js
import { StatusBar } from 'expo-status-bar';
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { StyleSheet, Text, View, Button, ScrollView} from 'react-native';
Changed imports in ForgotPwdScreen.js that resolved the issue
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { StyleSheet, Text, View, Button, ScrollView, StatusBar} from 'react-native';

Invariant viloation: Objects are not valid as a React child(found: object with keys {fontweight, fontsize})

code is not reading the values of font-weight and font size but perfectly working with the container. how do I fix it?
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { StyleSheet, Text, View } from 'react-native'
export default class Splash extends Component {
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<Text> style={styles.title} </Text>
</View>
)
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
backgroundColor: 'white',
flex: 1,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
},
title: {
fontWeight: 'bold',
fontSize: 18
}
})
In this line of code
<Text> style={styles.title} </Text>
please change ti :
<Text style={styles.title}>my data </Text>

I can not move the text

Text is not moving, I tried to use justifyContent, alignItems and textAlign but not working. Working on visual studio and react-native, using my phone to emulator.
you can see the code ^^
I hope that u can help me
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import {
Platform,
StyleSheet,
Text,
View,
TouchableOpacity,
TextInput,
Image,
Picker,
ImageBackground
} from 'react-native';
export default class App extends Component {
render() {
return (
<ImageBackground
source={require('./resim.jpg')}
style={styles.container}>
<View styles={styles.overlayContainer}>
<View styles={styles.top}>
<Text style={styles.header}>FIRST</Text>
</View>
</View>
</ImageBackground>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
width: '100%',
height: '100%',
},
overlayContainer: {
flex: 1,
backgroundColor: 'rgba(47,163,218, .4)',
},
top: {
height: '50%',
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: 'white'
},
header: {
color: '#fff',
fontSize: 28
}
});
Please help me guys please.
overlayContainer: { flex: 1,backgroundColor:'rgba(47,163,218, .4)' },
top: { height: '50%', alignItems: 'center',justifyContent: 'center',backgroundColor: 'white' },
header: { color: '#fff', fontSize: 28 }
Try:
Add width size for top style and overlayContainer style

fontFamily 'Arial' is not a system font using react-native-textinput-effects

I have a error when I using react-native-textinput-effects .
This is my error message:
fontFamily 'Arial' is not a system font and has not been loaded
through Expo.Font.loadAsync.
- node_modules\react-native\Libraries\Renderer\ReactNativeRenderer-dev.js:3382:38
in diffProperties
- If you intended to use a system font, make sure you typed the name correctly and that it is supported by your device operating system.
If this is a custom font, be sure to load it with Expo.Font.loadAsync.
node_modules\expo\src\Font.js:34:10 in processFontFamily
node_modules\react-native\Libraries\Renderer\ReactNativeRenderer-dev.js:3382:38
in diffProperties
... 30 more stack frames from framework internals
This is my code:
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { StyleSheet, View, Text, TextInput, Image, TouchableOpacity } from 'react-native'
import FontAwesomeIcon from 'react-native-vector-icons/FontAwesome';
import { Font } from "expo";
import { Fumi} from 'react-native-textinput-effects';
class Login extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.main_container}>
<View style={styles.subview_container}>
<View style={[styles.card2, { backgroundColor: '#a9ceca' }]}>
<Text style={styles.title}>Fumi</Text>
<Fumi
label={'Course Name'}
labelStyle={{ color: '#a3a3a3' }}
inputStyle={{ color: '#f95a25' }}
iconClass={FontAwesomeIcon}
iconName={'university'}
iconColor={'#f95a25'}
iconSize={15}
/>
<Fumi
style={styles.input}
label={'Degree'}
iconClass={FontAwesomeIcon}
iconName={'graduation-cap'}
iconColor={'#77116a'}
/>
</View>
</View>
</View>
)
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
main_container: {
flex: 1,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center',
borderColor: '#555500',
},
subview_container: {
},
card2: {
padding: 16,
},
input: {
marginTop: 4,
},
title: {
paddingBottom: 16,
textAlign: 'center',
color: '#404d5b',
fontSize: 20,
fontWeight: 'bold',
opacity: 0.8,
}
})
export default Login
I tried to load the Arial font using this code but without success :
componentDidMount() {
Font.loadAsync({
'Arial': require('./assets/fonts/Arial.ttf'),
});
}
Can you help me?
check this, it is work correctly code for app.js, just adapt for your case
import React from "react";
import { AppLoading, Font } from "expo";
import { StyleSheet, Text, View } from "react-native";
export default class App extends React.Component {
state = {
loaded: false,
};
componentWillMount() {
this._loadAssetsAsync();
}
_loadAssetsAsync = async () => {
await Font.loadAsync({
diplomata: require("./assets/fonts/DiplomataSC-Regular.ttf"),
});
this.setState({ loaded: true });
};
render() {
if (!this.state.loaded) {
return <AppLoading />;
}
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<Text style={styles.info}>
Look, you can load this font! Now the question is, should you use it?
Probably not. But you can load any font.
</Text>
</View>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
backgroundColor: "#fff",
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
padding: 30,
},
info: {
fontFamily: "diplomata",
textAlign: "center",
fontSize: 14,
},
});

React Native release a letter is missing

I watched a tutorial about React Native on YouTube.
I have built a simple stopper app. (Android) The problem is, in the release build, one of the letters is missing. I tried to build another simple app with just having "Hello" and in the release build in my phone instead of showing "Hello" I get "Hell".
Pictures:
Development build using Nexus 6 (AVD):
Release build with LG G4 (physical):
I don't know why this is happening. I appreciate any advice and help.
Edit: index.android.js:
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import {
AppRegistry,
StyleSheet,
View,
Text,
TouchableHighlight
} from 'react-native'
class flexbox extends Component {
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<View style={[styles.header]}>
<View style={[styles.timeWrapper]}>
<Text style={styles.timer}>00:00.00</Text>
</View>
<View style={[styles.buttonWrapper]}>
<TouchableHighlight onPress={() => console.log('Start')} underlayColor="#2ecc71" style={[styles.button, styles.startButton]}>
<Text>Start</Text>
</TouchableHighlight>
<TouchableHighlight onPress={() => console.log('Lap')} underlayColor="#1abc9c" style={[styles.button, styles.lapButton]}>
<Text>Lap</Text>
</TouchableHighlight>
</View>
</View>
<View style={[styles.footer]}>
<Text>Laps</Text>
</View>
</View>
)
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1
},
header: {
flex: 1
},
footer: {
flex: 1
},
timeWrapper: {
flex: 5,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center'
},
buttonWrapper: {
flex: 3,
flexDirection: 'row',
justifyContent: 'space-around',
alignItems: 'center'
},
timer: {
fontSize: 60,
color: 'black'
},
button: {
borderWidth: 2,
height: 100,
width: 100,
borderRadius: 50,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center'
},
startButton: {
borderColor: '#2ecc71'
},
lapButton: {
borderColor: '#1abc9c'
}
})
AppRegistry.registerComponent('flexbox', () => flexbox)
You haven't supplied any code, but I'm guessing you have created a view with exact width and height, and in order to have the text in the middle, you added padding.
Here's an example of a working circle with text:
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Text, View, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
export default class App extends Component {
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<View style={styles.circle}>
<Text>Hello</Text>
</View>
</View>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: '#ecf0f1',
},
circle: {
width: 50,
height: 50,
borderRadius: 25,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center',
borderColor: 'red',
borderWidth: 3,
}
});
Or see example in sketch

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