Keyboard
Keyboard
module to control keyboard events.
Usage
The Keyboard module allows you to listen for native events and react to them, as well as make changes to the keyboard, like dismissing it.
- Function Component Example
- Class Component Example
Reference
Methods
addListener()
The addListener
function connects a JavaScript function to an identified native keyboard notification event.
This function then returns the reference to the listener.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
eventName | string | Yes | The nativeEvent is the string that identifies the event you're listening for. See below |
callback | function | Yes | The function to be called when the event fires |
nativeEvent
This can be any of the following
keyboardWillShow
keyboardDidShow
keyboardWillHide
keyboardDidHide
keyboardWillChangeFrame
keyboardDidChangeFrame
Note that if you set android:windowSoftInputMode
to adjustResize
or adjustPan
, only keyboardDidShow
and keyboardDidHide
events will be available on Android. If you set android:windowSoftInputMode
to adjustNothing
, no events will be available on Android. keyboardWillShow
as well as keyboardWillHide
are generally not available on Android since there is no native corresponding event.
removeListener()
Removes a specific listener.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
eventName | string | Yes | The nativeEvent is the string that identifies the event you're listening for |
callback | function | Yes | The function to be called when the event fires |
removeAllListeners()
Removes all listeners for a specific event type.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
eventType | string | Yes | The native event string listeners are watching which will be removed |
dismiss()
Dismisses the active keyboard and removes focus.
scheduleLayoutAnimation
Useful for syncing TextInput (or other keyboard accessory view) size of position changes with keyboard movements.