React Navigation - Gradient color for Header
Similar to this issue: React Navigation; use image in header?
For a Linear Gradient you would simply do >
//imports
import { Image, StyleSheet, View } from 'react-native';
import { Header } from 'react-navigation' ;
import LinearGradient from 'react-native-linear-gradient';
//header
Create the Header component which is wrapped in the Linear Gradient.
by making the header backgroundColor: 'transparent'
you will then show the Linear Gradient wrapping it.
const GradientHeader = props => (
<View style={{ backgroundColor: '#eee' }}>
<LinearGradient
colors={['#00a8c3', '#00373f']}
style={[StyleSheet.absoluteFill, styles.linearGradient]}
/>
<Header {...props} style={{ backgroundColor: 'transparent' }}/>
</View>
);
Return the screen with the header being your GradientHeader
component.
const SimpleStack = StackNavigator({
Home: {
screen: MyHomeScreen,
},
}, {
navigationOptions: {
headerTitleStyle: { color: '#fff' },
header: (props) => <GradientHeader {...props} />,
}
});
Should look something like this with the above code.
Gradient Header
The solution of Mark P was right but now you need to define headerStyle and do the absolute positioning there:
navigationOptions: {
header: props => <GradientHeader {...props} />,
headerStyle: {
backgroundColor: 'transparent',
position: 'absolute',
top: 0,
left: 0,
right: 0,
bottom: 0,
},
},
and the GradientHeader:
const GradientHeader = props => (
<View style={{ backgroundColor: '#eee' }}>
<LinearGradient
colors={['red', 'blue']}
style={[StyleSheet.absoluteFill, { height: Header.HEIGHT }]}
>
<Header {...props} />
</LinearGradient>
</View>
)
Just for your information, now with headerBackground
props it's a way easier.
You can have a gradient header just doing this :
navigationOptions: {
headerBackground: (
<LinearGradient
colors={['#a13388', '#10356c']}
style={{ flex: 1 }}
start={{x: 0, y: 0}}
end={{x: 1, y: 0}}
/>
),
headerTitleStyle: { color: '#fff' },
}
This solution works good even with SafeArea for IosX