A NativeScript plugin that adds six new getters – in addition to the native getViewById
method – to retrieve one or more views by tag, type, class, property, value pair or style.
- NativeScript installed and configured. (see CLI setup)
- An IDE with intelligent code completion. (see VS Code)
- A functional project to use the plugin. (see app templates)
- @nativescript/core, 7.0.0 or higher
- @nativescript/android, 7.0.0 or higher
- @nativescript/ios, 7.0.0 or higher
- ECMAScript, 2015 (ES6) or higher
In Command prompt or Terminal navigate to your application root folder and run one of the following commands to install the plugin. (see docs)
ns plugin add nativescript-getters
or
npm install --save nativescript-getters
The
--save
flag will add the plugin as dependency in yourpackage.json
file.
Import the plugin at the top of your JavaScript or TypeScript file. It can be imported only once into the application entry point file. (see docs)
import 'nativescript-getters'
New methods have been added into the Frame, Page, layouts, tabs and texts classes. (see methods)
export function navigatingTo(args: EventData) {
const page = <Page>args.object
const actionBar = page.getViewsByTags('ActionBar')[0] // case sensitive
const foundViews = page.getViewsByTags('Label', 'Button')
console.log('action bar:', actionBar)
console.log('found views:', foundViews)
}
The list of possible tags can be found on the modules page of the NativeScript API documentation. (see "Classes")
export function navigatingTo(args: EventData) {
const page = <Page>args.object
const layouts = page.getViewsByTypes('layout')
const foundViews = page.getViewsByTypes('field', 'list')
console.log('layouts:', layouts)
console.log('found views:', foundViews)
}
The list of available types: bar
, picker
, view
, layout
, list
, text
, tab
, field
and form
. (see types.ts)
export function navigatingTo(args: EventData) {
const page = <Page>args.object
const mainTitle = page.getViewsByClasses('h1')[0]
const foundViews = page.getViewsByClasses('text-primary', 'font-italic')
console.log('main title:', mainTitle)
console.log('found views:', foundViews)
}
export function navigatingTo(args: EventData) {
const page = <Page>args.object
const debugIds = page.getViewsByIdentifiers('debug') // alias: getViewsByIds('debug')
const foundViews = page.getViewsByIdentifiers('my-id', 'another-id')
console.log('debug ids:', debugIds)
console.log('found views:', foundViews)
}
export function navigatingTo(args: EventData) {
const page = <Page>args.object
const texts = page.getViewsByProperties('text') // alias: getViewsByProps('text')
const foundViews = page.getViewsByProperties('columns', 'width')
console.log('texts:', texts)
console.log('found views:', foundViews)
}
The list of possible property names can be found on the view page of the NativeScript API documentation.
export function navigatingTo(args: EventData) {
const page = <Page>args.object
const welcomeTexts = page.getViewsByValPairs(
{ name: 'text', value: 'Welcome' }
)
const foundViews = page.getViewsByValPairs(
{ name: 'columns', value: 'auto' },
{ name: 'width', value: '210' }
)
console.log('welcome texts:', welcomeTexts)
console.log('found views:', foundViews)
}
The list of possible property names and their values can be found on the view page of the NativeScript API documentation.
export function navigatingTo(args: EventData) {
const page = <Page>args.object
const redViews = page.getViewsByStyles(
{ name: 'background', value: 'FF0000' }
)
const foundViews = page.getViewsByStyles(
{ name: 'visibility', value: 'collapsed' },
{ name: 'opacity', value: '0.5' }
)
console.log('red views:', redViews)
console.log('found views:', foundViews)
}
Note: The color name (example: red or white) is converted by NativeScript to hexadecimal.
The list of possible styles can be found on the style page of the NativeScript API documentation.
import { getViewsByTags } from 'nativescript-getters'
export function standaloneMode(view: View) {
const foundViews = getViewsByTags.call(view, 'Label', 'Button')
console.log('found views:', foundViews)
}
More info about call()
:
All methods return an array of views, except for the native method getViewById
.
Name | Parameter(s) | Returns |
---|---|---|
getViewsByTags |
...tagNames: string[] |
View[] |
getViewsByTypes |
...typeNames: string[] |
View[] |
getViewsByClasses |
...classNames: string[] |
View[] |
getViewsByIdentifiers Alias: getViewsByIds |
...idNames: string[] |
View[] |
getViewsByProperties Alias: getViewsByProps |
...propNames: string[] |
View[] |
getViewsByValPairs |
...valPairs: ValPair[] ValPair: { name: string, value: string } |
View[] |
getViewsByStyles |
...styles: ValPair[] ValPair: { name: string, value: string } |
View[] |
The native method returns only a view. Its name is written in the singular (getView
...).
Name | Parameter | Returns |
---|---|---|
getViewById |
idName: string |
View |
If the following TypeScript declaration error occurs, you need to open the application entry point file (and keep it open) or click on the tab of the file already open.
Property 'getViewsBy...' does not exist on type 'View'. ts(2339)
VSCode IntelliSense now remembers the entry point of the application and recognizes the declaration of new methods.
The plugin may not work properly with these symlinked. It is because webpack resolves symlinks to their real locations by default.
A workaround for this issue is to manually disable symlinks resolution in webpack:
const config = {
resolve: {
// resolve symlinks to symlinked modules
symlinks: false
}
}
If you have a question about how nativescript-getters
works or an idea to improve it, the Discussions tab in GitHub is the place to be.
However, if you get an error, you should open an issue.
See CONTRIBUTING for more information.
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
Benjamin Grand @bgrand_ch