Skeleton
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Import
import { Skeleton } from 'reactnatively';Installation
Install Reactnatively once in your React Native or Expo application, then import Skeleton from the framework package.
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1import { Text } from 'react-native';2import { Skeleton } from 'reactnatively';34export function Example() {5 return (6 <Skeleton status="info">7 <Text>Skeleton content</Text>8 </Skeleton>9 );10}React Native usage example
1import { Text } from 'react-native';2import { Skeleton } from 'reactnatively';34export function Example() {5 return (6 <Skeleton status="info">7 <Text>Skeleton content</Text>8 </Skeleton>9 );10}Props
| Prop | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| children | ReactNode | undefined | Content rendered inside the component. |
| style | StyleProp<ViewStyle> | undefined | Style applied to the outer container. |
| testID | string | undefined | Identifier used by tests and automation. |
| accessibilityLabel | string | undefined | Screen-reader label for the component. |
Variants and examples
Default
1import { Text } from 'react-native';2import { Skeleton } from 'reactnatively';34export function Preview() {5 return (6 <Skeleton status="info">7 <Text>Skeleton content</Text>8 </Skeleton>9 );10}Composed example
1import { Text } from 'react-native';2import { Skeleton, Box } from 'reactnatively';34export function SkeletonComposed() {5 return (6 <Box padding="md">7 <Skeleton>8 <Text>Skeleton content</Text>9 </Skeleton>10 </Box>11 );12}TypeScript IntelliSense
The component exports typed props, so editors can autocomplete prop names, union values, callbacks, and theme-aware style objects as you type.
1import type { ComponentProps } from 'react';2import { Skeleton } from 'reactnatively';34type SkeletonProps = ComponentProps<typeof Skeleton>;56const exampleProps: SkeletonProps = {7 style: undefined,8 testID: "reactnatively-example",9 accessibilityLabel: "Example control",10};1112export function TypedSkeleton() {13 return <Skeleton {...exampleProps} />;14}Theme support
Skeleton participates in the Reactnatively theme system through semantic colors, spacing, radii, typography, motion, and glass tokens where those props apply. Wrap your app in ReactnativelyProvider or ThemeProvider to keep light mode, dark mode, density, and custom tokens consistent.
Accessibility
Use accessible labels, hints, roles, and focus behavior when Skeletonis interactive. Reactnatively components are designed for React Native apps that need screen-reader support, reduced-motion handling, and consistent touch targets.
Expo compatibility
Skeleton can be used in Expo apps with TypeScript. Glass and blur behavior depends on platform capability, so production interfaces should keep text contrast and fallback tinting readable when native blur is unavailable.