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Is there a single place in the react native iOS native code that I could modify to set iOS statusbar backgroundColor? RCTRootView.m ?

The react native StatusBar component only support backgroundColor for Android only.

The iOS operating system seems to allow setting status bar backgroundColor

My goal is to have a darker status bar color. Example

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14 Answers 14

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iOS doesn't have a concept of a status bar bg. Here's how you'd achieve this in a cross-platform way:

import React, {
  Component,
} from 'react';
import {
  AppRegistry,
  StyleSheet,
  View,
  StatusBar,
  Platform,
  SafeAreaView
} from 'react-native';

const MyStatusBar = ({backgroundColor, ...props}) => (
  <View style={[styles.statusBar, { backgroundColor }]}>
    <SafeAreaView>
      <StatusBar translucent backgroundColor={backgroundColor} {...props} />
    </SafeAreaView>
  </View>
);

class DarkTheme extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <View style={styles.container}>
        <MyStatusBar backgroundColor="#5E8D48" barStyle="light-content" />
        <View style={styles.appBar} />
        <View style={styles.content} />
      </View>
    );
  }
}

const STATUSBAR_HEIGHT = StatusBar.currentHeight;
const APPBAR_HEIGHT = Platform.OS === 'ios' ? 44 : 56;

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  container: {
    flex: 1,
  },
  statusBar: {
    height: STATUSBAR_HEIGHT,
  },
  appBar: {
    backgroundColor:'#79B45D',
    height: APPBAR_HEIGHT,
  },
  content: {
    flex: 1,
    backgroundColor: '#33373B',
  },
});

AppRegistry.registerComponent('App', () => DarkTheme);

simulator

Maybe it's not clear in the code, but the trick is to use StatusBar, which works for Android, and create a "fake" status bar (a View with backgroundColor) for IOS.

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    Wow! I just tested on both Android and iOS. Perfect! That is an excellent cross platform solution that works out-of-the-box! Thank you very much for taking time to post this. I expect this will help many developers. Sep 2, 2016 at 22:04
  • I tried a similar fix using the <Navigator.NavigationBar/> component for the rest of the navbar, but couldn't get it working (tried a top border & inserting another component inside it). Any ideas?
    – Brad Adams
    Oct 26, 2016 at 21:23
  • 2
    Doesn't this only work if your content isn't taller than the screen size? If you have to scroll the status bar background gets hidden. Jan 11, 2017 at 22:33
  • 1
    @sowmya Updated the solution to add support for newer versions of Android.
    – jmurzy
    Aug 2, 2017 at 2:58
  • 3
    This is a good solution, but how to achieve this for iphones having notch.?? Aug 9, 2020 at 19:15
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Add import { StatusBar } from 'react-native'; to the top of your app.js and then add StatusBar.setBarStyle('light-content', true); as the first line in your render() to change the status bar text/icons to white.

The other color options are 'default' and 'dark-content'.

Refer to https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/statusbar.html for further info.

Other than that: no, you would have to follow the link you provided.

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  • Ideally, where would one put that call to StatusBar.setBarStyle()? I tried putting it in render() and in componentWillMount of my root component but it crashed Xcode hard... Is there another spot that would be a good candidate in which to put this call? Thanks! Nov 18, 2016 at 0:41
  • OK - I think I may have fixed it. There were two other issues I didn't mention: 1) I'm using a NavigatorIOS with the StatusBar (most of the examples I've seen use a generic Navigator), and 2) I'm testing on device with Release configuration. So... to solve it, I took the call out of the root component and moved it to the component used by the NavigatorIOS's initialRoute (let's call it ToDoList). Inside ToDoList's componentDidMount, I added the call to StatusBar.setBarStyle('light-content', false) and it worked! Nov 18, 2016 at 0:54
  • In a functional component that doesn't use render(), put it in your App() function. If your app is light and you want a dark text in status bar, use {'dark-content', true} Feb 1, 2021 at 9:19
15

you need to customize it.
StatusBar is not part of screen layout in ios else if you use SafeAreaView from reac-native

instead use react-native-safe-area-context and customize it.

see this snack.

enter image description here

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11

This works for me with react-native-safe-area-context version 3.3.2

import { StatusBar } from "react-native"
import { SafeAreaProvider, SafeAreaView } from "react-native-safe-area-context"

const App = () => {

  const theme = ... get your theme

  return (
    <>
      <StatusBar
        backgroundColor={theme === "light" ? "#fff" : "#000"}
        barStyle={theme === "light" ? "dark-content" : "light-content"}
      />
      <SafeAreaProvider>
        <SafeAreaView
          style={{
            flex: 1,
            backgroundColor: theme === "light" ? "#fff" : "#000",
          }}
        >  

          // stuff goes here

        </SafeAreaView>
      </SafeAreaProvider>
    </>
  )
}
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    This should be the accepted answer. Straight to the point. No custom component
    – Nate
    Dec 7, 2022 at 3:52
  • This "works", but removing the StatusBar for me made no difference. It's only drawing the SafeAreaView on iPad mini 6th generation
    – stonedauwg
    Nov 18, 2023 at 21:02
7

set iOS & Android statusbar backgroundColor in react-native

    import React, { Component } from 'react';
    import { Platform, StyleSheet, View, StatusBar } from 'react-native';
    import Constants from 'expo-constants';


    class Statusbar extends Component {

        render() {
            return (
                <View style={styles.StatusBar}>
                    <StatusBar translucent barStyle="light-content" />
                </View>
            );
        }
    }

    const styles = StyleSheet.create({
        StatusBar: {
            height: Constants.statusBarHeight,
            backgroundColor: 'rgba(22,7,92,1)'
        }
    });

    export default Statusbar;
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If you are using react-native-navigation, you need to:

1-) Add this to your info.plist file:

<key>UIViewControllerBasedStatusBarAppearance</key>
<string>YES</string>

2-) At first line of your render() function, eg:

  render(){
    this.props.navigator.setStyle({
      statusBarTextColorScheme: 'light'
    });
    return (
      <Login navigator={this.props.navigator}></Login>
    );
  }

This example will transform your status bar to light text/buttons/icons color. enter image description here

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    The code you’ve posted only sets the text theme of the status bar to light. How did you achieve the same background as the content?
    – Ash
    Apr 16, 2019 at 23:18
  • @Ash i assume that if the header is background red automatically the status bar will be red because the header will be positioned behind the statusbar Nov 12, 2019 at 2:34
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    ExceptionsManager.js:179 RCTStatusBarManager module requires that the UIViewControllerBasedStatusBarAppearance key in the Info.plist is set to NO
    – glinda93
    Jan 17, 2021 at 14:47
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Add to root view. (Out of SafeAreaView if has)

{Platform.OS === 'ios' &&
 <View style={{
     width: "100%",
     height: 100, // For all devices, even X, XS Max
     position: 'absolute',
     top: 0,
     left: 0,
     backgroundColor: "red"}}
/>}
// App screen
...
2

I was able to change the background color of status bar on iOS but updating the backgroundColor property of the SafeAreaView component.

<SafeAreaView style={{backgroundColor: 'blue'}}>
   // App Content
</SafeAreaView>
1

Please, make sure to use padding and not margin. This is my code and it works well in iOS:

import { SafeAreaView } from 'react-native'
import { StatusBar } from 'expo-status-bar'
// ...
// ...
return <SafeAreaView style={{ paddingTop: height }}>
  {/* your content here */}
  <StatusBar style="light" />
</SafeAreaView>
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import {SafeAreaConsumer} from 'react-native-safe-area-context';

<SafeAreaConsumer>
{(insets)=>(
<View style={{flex:1}}>
<View style={{height:insets.top ,backgroundColor :"black"}}/>
<StatusBar barStyle="light-content"/>
<View style={{flex:1}}>
  <Text>My Text</Text>
</View>
</View>
)}
</SafeAreaConsumer>
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Slightly changed jmurzy's solution this one should work with android and iOS including iOS with notch:

import React from 'react'
import { SafeAreaView, StatusBar, View } from 'react-native'
import { SafeAreaProvider, useSafeAreaInsets } from 'react-native-safe-area-context'

const App = () => {
    const isDarkMode = true
    return (
        <SafeAreaProvider>
            <CustomStatusBar
                barStyle={isDarkMode ? 'light-content' : 'dark-content'}
                backgroundColor={'red'}
            />
            <SafeAreaView style={{ flex: 1 }}>

                
            </SafeAreaView>
        </SafeAreaProvider>
    )
}

export default App

const CustomStatusBar = ({backgroundColor, ...props}) => {
    const { top } = useSafeAreaInsets()

    return (
        <View style={{ height: (StatusBar.currentHeight || top), backgroundColor }}>
            <SafeAreaView style={{ backgroundColor }}>
                <StatusBar translucent backgroundColor={backgroundColor} {...props} />
            </SafeAreaView>
        </View>
    )
}
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If you are using React Navigation it is really easy!

Just set the headerStyle, see also documentation here.

Something like

<Stack.Navigator initialRouteName="Home">
  <Stack.Screen
    name="Home"
    component={HomeScreen}
    options={{
      title: 'my app',
      headerStyle: {
        backgroundColor: 'green',
      },
    }}
  />
</Stack.Navigator>
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It is enough for you to just use the SafeAreaView element but close it right after the header and additionally enclose your page in a simple view element. This will allow you to just set the backgroundColor of the SafeAreaView, thus getting the desired result.

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  • This duplicates other answers; other users have discussed SafeAreaView in much more detail than you have so far. Please don't post an answer unless you have something new to contribute. You can show your support for an original answer by upvoting.
    – Ben A.
    Aug 29, 2023 at 0:02
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I'm using react-navigation in 2023 and this woorks for ios 17

  const CustomStatusBar = ({backgroundColor, barStyle}) => {
    const insets = useSafeAreaInsets();
    return (
      <View style={{height: insets.top, backgroundColor}}>
        <StatusBar
          animated={true}
          barStyle={barStyle}
          backgroundColor={backgroundColor}
        />
      </View>
    );
  };

  return (
    <>
      <CustomStatusBar backgroundColor={'#c00'} barStyle={'dark-content'} />
      <SafeAreaProvider>
        <SafeAreaView
          style={{
            flex: 1,
            alignItems: 'center',
            justifyContent: 'center',
            backgroundColor: '#c00',
          }}>
          <Animated.View style={[{opacity: translateY}]}>
            <Title text={'Bolo'} color={'#e0ffe0'} />
          </Animated.View>
          <Text>evenzero</Text>
        </SafeAreaView>
      </SafeAreaProvider>
    </>
  );

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