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After perusing the React Native Documentation I couldn't seem to find out how to make a <ScrollView> have a persistent scrollbar that doesn't fade out. How would I achieve that?

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  • have you found solution?
    – stkvtflw
    Jun 10, 2016 at 18:01
  • I'm wondering the same! Oct 26, 2016 at 17:56
  • any solution? at the moment I have set theme styles to <item name="android:overScrollMode">always</item> but this is not proper solution. Feb 2, 2017 at 15:05
  • I need that too!
    – SudoPlz
    Mar 24, 2017 at 16:59
  • 3
    I've added a feature request for react-native (this is where they officially recommend putting feature requests per the repo): react-native.canny.io/feature-requests/p/…
    – jwinn
    Jun 13, 2017 at 13:19

3 Answers 3

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iOS

The underlying iOS native component, UIScrollView (technically, RCTEnhancedScrollView), doesn't support keeping the scroll indicators visible. For this reason, the React Native wrapper around it won't either.

There is a hack to get this working with the native component (see this answer for one approach). To accomplish this in React Native, you'd need to implement this hack on the native side, and then either create your own Native Module or fork React Native and modify their ScrollView component.

That said, the iOS Scroll View interface guidelines discourage this, so you may want to leave the indicators' behavior alone.

Android

A few approaches:

  • set <item name="android:overScrollMode">always</item>,
  • set android:fadeScrollbars="false" in XML, or
  • set ScrollView.setScrollbarFadingEnabled(false) in Java (e.g. in your custom native bridge code)

This is similarly discouraged as nonstandard UI unless you have a strong reason for it.

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  • Android's native WebView has a scrollbarFadingEnabled option that you could set to false to always show the scrollbar
    – Mark Z.
    Aug 16, 2019 at 13:20
  • @MarkZhukovsky Thanks! I updated the answer with a few more approaches including the one you mentioned. Aug 17, 2019 at 1:59
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Adding answer since none of the above worked for me.

Android now has the persistentScrollbar props.

iOS does not support this. So I created a JS solution that can be used as follows:

<SBScrollView persistentScrollbar={true}>...</SBScrollView>

Basically, this functional component will use persistentScrollbar when on Android, while add a bar when we are on iOS. It is not smooth for now, but it is functional.

// @flow
import React, {useState} from 'react';
import {Platform, View, ScrollView} from 'react-native';

type Props = {|
  persistentScrollbar?: boolean,
  children?: React$Node,
|} & View.propTypes;

export default function SBScrollView({
  persistentScrollbar = false,
  children,
  ...other
}: Props) {
  const [nativeEvent, setNativeEvent] = useState();

  if (Platform.OS === 'android' || !persistentScrollbar) {
    // Abdroid supports the persistentScrollbar
    return (
      <ScrollView persistentScrollbar={persistentScrollbar} {...other}>
        {children}
      </ScrollView>
    );
  }

  const top = nativeEvent
    ? nativeEvent.contentOffset.y +
      (nativeEvent.contentOffset.y / nativeEvent.contentSize.height) *
        nativeEvent.layoutMeasurement.height
    : 0;

  // iOS does not support persistentScrollbar, so
  // lets simulate it with a view.
  return (
    <ScrollView
      scrollEventThrottle={5}
      showsVerticalScrollIndicator={false}
      onScroll={event => setNativeEvent(event.nativeEvent)}
      {...other}>
      {children}

      <View
        style={{
          position: 'absolute',
          top,
          right: 4,
          height: 200,
          width: 4,
          borderRadius: 20,
          backgroundColor: 'gray',
        }}
      />
    </ScrollView>
  );
}

I hope this can help others.

0

I was looking for a solution but I didn't find nothing, then I created a solution, I hope can help you with it. I created a view View with height and width and put it over my scrollview, after that I used the Props of scrollview like onMomentumScrollBegin, onMomentumScrollEnd, onContentSizeChange and onScroll

after that I make a condition with a boolean variable, if this variable is false, the View is visible, if is false the View is hide, How do I active this variable? with the Prop onMomentumScrollBegin that detect when you use the scrollView and the same way to set the variable in false with onMomentumScrollEnd that detects when the scroll ends.

The Prop onContentSizeChange allows me to get the height and width of my scrollview, this values I used to calculate where would be set the scrollbar/scrollIndicator

and finally with the Prop onScroll I get the position.

the example:

<ScrollView 
  onMomentumScrollBegin={() => {this.setvarScrollState()}}
  onMomentumScrollEnd={() => {this.setvarScrollStateRev()}}
  scrollEventThrottle={5} 
  onContentSizeChange={(w, h) => this.state.hScroll = h}
  showsVerticalScrollIndicator={false}
  onScroll={event => { this.state.wScroll = event.nativeEvent.contentOffset.y }}
  style={{ marginVertical: 15, marginHorizontal:15, width: this.state.measurements3.width}}>                    
   {
   Mydata.map((value, index) => {

   return <TouchableOpacity>
           <Text>{ value.MyDataItem }</Text>
          </TouchableOpacity>
       })
   }

the functions:

setvarScrollState() {
    this.setState({VarScroll: true});
}

setvarScrollStateRev() {
    this.setState({VarScroll: false});
}

and the variable

this.state = {VarScroll: false}

Then my condition is

!this.state.VarScroll ?
 <View
  style = {{
  marginTop: 200*(this.state.wScroll / this.state.hScroll),
  marginLeft:338.5,
  height: 35,
  width: 2,
  backgroundColor: 'grey',
  position:'absolute'
  }}
  /> 
 : null

Why 200? because is the maximum value that my marginTop can set Check the picture enter image description here

Final note: the scrollView have to be inside a View with the another View (scrollbar) something like this

<View>
    {/*---- ScrollBar and conditions----*/}
    <View>
    <View>
    <ScrollView>
    </ScrollView>
</View>

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