Platform
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Propertiesconstants
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Platform.constants;
Returns an object which contains all available common and specific constants related to the platform.
Properties:
Name | Type | Optional | Description |
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isTesting | boolean | No | |
reactNativeVersion | object | No | Information about React Native version. Keys are major , minor , patch with optional prerelease and values are number s. |
Version Android | number | No | OS version constant specific to Android. |
Release Android | string | No | |
Serial Android | string | No | Hardware serial number of an Android device. |
Fingerprint Android | string | No | A string that uniquely identifies the build. |
Model Android | string | No | The end-user-visible name for the Android device. |
Brand Android | string | No | The consumer-visible brand with which the product/hardware will be associated. |
Manufacturer Android | string | No | The manufacturer of the Android device. |
ServerHost Android | string | Yes | |
uiMode Android | string | No | Possible values are: 'car' , 'desk' , 'normal' ,'tv' , 'watch' and 'unknown' . Read more about Android ModeType. |
forceTouchAvailable iOS | boolean | No | Indicate the availability of 3D Touch on a device. |
interfaceIdiom iOS | string | No | The interface type for the device. Read more about UIUserInterfaceIdiom. |
osVersion iOS | string | No | OS version constant specific to iOS. |
systemName iOS | string | No | OS name constant specific to iOS. |
isPad
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Platform.isPad;
Returns a boolean which defines if device is an iPad.
Type |
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boolean |
isTV
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Platform.isTV;
Returns a boolean which defines if device is a TV.
Type |
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boolean |
isTesting
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Platform.isTesting;
Returns a boolean which defines if application is running in Developer Mode with testing flag set.
Type |
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boolean |
OS
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static Platform.OS
Returns string value representing the current OS.
Type |
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enum('android' , 'ios' ) |
Version
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Platform.Version;
Returns the version of the OS.
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number Android string iOS |
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Methodsselect()
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static select(config: object): any
Returns the most fitting value for the platform you are currently running on.
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Parameters:Name | Type | Required | Description |
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config | object | Yes | See config description below. |
Select method returns the most fitting value for the platform you are currently running on. That is, if you're running on a phone, android
and ios
keys will take preference. If those are not specified, native
key will be used and then the default
key.
The config
parameter is an object with the following keys:
android
(any)ios
(any)native
(any)default
(any)
Example usage:
import { Platform, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
const styles = StyleSheet.create({ container: { flex: 1, ...Platform.select({ android: { backgroundColor: 'green' }, ios: { backgroundColor: 'red' }, default: { // other platforms, web for example backgroundColor: 'blue' } }) }});
This will result in a container having flex: 1
on all platforms, a green background color on Android, a red background color on iOS, and a blue background color on other platforms.
Since the value of the corresponding platform key can be of type any
, select
method can also be used to return platform-specific components, like below:
const Component = Platform.select({ ios: () => require('ComponentIOS'), android: () => require('ComponentAndroid')})();
<Component />;
const Component = Platform.select({ native: () => require('ComponentForNative'), default: () => require('ComponentForWeb')})();
<Component />;