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In react native I have:

<View style={styles.navBar}>
  <Text>{'<'}</Text>
    <Text style={styles.navBarTitle}>
      Fitness & Nutrition Tracking
    </Text>
  <Image source={icon} style={styles.icon}/>
</View>

with these styles:

{
    navBar: {
        height: 60,
        flexDirection: 'row',
        justifyContent: 'space-between',
        alignItems: 'center',
    },
    navBarTitle: {
        textAlign: 'center',
    },
    icon: {
        height: 60,
        resizeMode: 'contain',
    },
}

This is the effect I get:

undesired

This is the effect I want:

desired

In the first example, the spacing between items is equal.

In the second example, each item is justified differently. The first item is left-justified. The second item is center-justified. The third, right-justified.

This question is similar, but it looks like react native does not support margin: 'auto'. Furthermore, the other answers only work if you only care about left and right justification, but no one really addresses center justification without auto margin.

I am trying to make a navigation bar in react native. The vanilla ios version looks like this:

ios
(source: apple.com)

How do I do something similar? I'm mainly concerned with centering.

4 Answers 4

111

One way is to use nested View (flex containers) for 3 different regions and set flex:1 to left and right region

<View style={styles.navBar}>
  <View style={styles.leftContainer}>
    <Text style={[styles.text, {textAlign: 'left'}]}>
      {'<'}
    </Text>
  </View>
  <Text style={styles.text}>
    Fitness & Nutrition Tracking
  </Text>
  <View style={styles.rightContainer}>
    <View style={styles.rightIcon}/>
  </View>
</View>

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  navBar: {
    height: 60,
    flexDirection: 'row',
    justifyContent: 'space-between',
    alignItems: 'center',
    backgroundColor: 'blue',
  },
  leftContainer: {
    flex: 1,
    flexDirection: 'row',
    justifyContent: 'flex-start',
    backgroundColor: 'green'
  },
  rightContainer: {
    flex: 1,
    flexDirection: 'row',
    justifyContent: 'flex-end',
    alignItems: 'center',
    backgroundColor: 'red',
  },
  rightIcon: {
    height: 10,
    width: 10,
    resizeMode: 'contain',
    backgroundColor: 'white',
  }
});

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  • Thank you. I'm still learning how the flex property behaves. I implemented your solution and I got confused because I forgot flexDirection defaults to column, so I edited your answer.
    – Croolsby
    Mar 16, 2016 at 13:56
  • Thanks. Yeah. you are right. It is easier to understand now. Approved.
    – agenthunt
    Mar 16, 2016 at 14:01
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    but where is styles.text ? I can not find it
    – Sultan Ali
    May 17, 2019 at 19:48
  • You can remove that or add to styles object
    – agenthunt
    May 17, 2019 at 19:53
  • I was debugging painfully then I realized I didn't put the flex: 1, it works after I put it in.. I wonder why and what is so magical about flex: 1? Oct 28, 2020 at 16:34
9

You could also set marginLeft: 'auto' to the middle component. It should push it to the right. Also works for React Native

Source: https://hackernoon.com/flexbox-s-best-kept-secret-bd3d892826b6

2

If you're using a NavigationBar from the Navigator module see my question: Changing the default style for a Navigator.NavigationBar (title)

1

use this

marginLeft: "auto",
marginRight: "auto"
3
  • Where exactly? And what does it do? May 14, 2020 at 23:37
  • Just like the question already mentions, margin auto won't work in React Native. May 26, 2020 at 17:57
  • 1
    This worked for me in React Native in 2021.
    – JCraine
    Nov 8, 2021 at 23:53

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