TouchableWithoutFeedback
If you're looking for a more extensive and future-proof way to handle touch-based input, check out the Pressable API.
Do not use unless you have a very good reason. All elements that respond to press should have a visual feedback when touched.
TouchableWithoutFeedback
supports only one child. If you wish to have several child components, wrap them in a View. Importantly, TouchableWithoutFeedback
works by cloning its child and applying responder props to it. It is therefore required that any intermediary components pass through those props to the underlying React Native component.
Usage Pattern
function MyComponent(props) {
return (
<View {...props} style={{flex: 1, backgroundColor: '#fff'}}>
<Text>My Component</Text>
</View>
);
}
<TouchableWithoutFeedback onPress={() => alert('Pressed!')}>
<MyComponent />
</TouchableWithoutFeedback>;
Example
Reference
Props
accessibilityIgnoresInvertColors
Type |
---|
Boolean |
accessible
When true
, indicates that the view is an accessibility element. By default, all the touchable elements are accessible.
Type |
---|
bool |
accessibilityLabel
Overrides the text that's read by the screen reader when the user interacts with the element. By default, the label is constructed by traversing all the children and accumulating all the Text
nodes separated by space.
Type |
---|
string |
accessibilityLanguage
iOS
A value indicating which language should be used by the screen reader when the user interacts with the element. It should follow the BCP 47 specification.
See the iOS accessibilityLanguage
doc for more information.
Type |
---|
string |
accessibilityHint
An accessibility hint helps users understand what will happen when they perform an action on the accessibility element when that result is not clear from the accessibility label.
Type |
---|
string |
accessibilityRole
accessibilityRole
communicates the purpose of a component to the user of an assistive technology.
accessibilityRole
can be one of the following:
'none'
- Used when the element has no role.'button'
- Used when the element should be treated as a button.'link'
- Used when the element should be treated as a link.'search'
- Used when the text field element should also be treated as a search field.'image'
- Used when the element should be treated as an image. Can be combined with button or link, for example.'keyboardkey'
- Used when the element acts as a keyboard key.'text'
- Used when the element should be treated as static text that cannot change.'adjustable'
- Used when an element can be "adjusted" (e.g. a slider).'imagebutton'
- Used when the element should be treated as a button and is also an image.'header'
- Used when an element acts as a header for a content section (e.g. the title of a navigation bar).'summary'
- Used when an element can be used to provide a quick summary of current conditions in the app when the app first launches.'alert'
- Used when an element contains important text to be presented to the user.'checkbox'
- Used when an element represents a checkbox which can be checked, unchecked, or have mixed checked state.'combobox'
- Used when an element represents a combo box, which allows the user to select among several choices.'menu'
- Used when the component is a menu of choices.'menubar'
- Used when a component is a container of multiple menus.'menuitem'
- Used to represent an item within a menu.'progressbar'
- Used to represent a component which indicates progress of a task.'radio'
- Used to represent a radio button.'radiogroup'
- Used to represent a group of radio buttons.'scrollbar'
- Used to represent a scroll bar.'spinbutton'
- Used to represent a button which opens a list of choices.'switch'
- Used to represent a switch which can be turned on and off.'tab'
- Used to represent a tab.'tablist'
- Used to represent a list of tabs.'timer'
- Used to represent a timer.'toolbar'
- Used to represent a tool bar (a container of action buttons or components).
Type |
---|
string |
accessibilityState
Describes the current state of a component to the user of an assistive technology.
See the Accessibility guide for more information.
Type |
---|
object: {disabled: bool, selected: bool, checked: bool or 'mixed', busy: bool, expanded: bool} |
accessibilityActions
Accessibility actions allow an assistive technology to programmatically invoke the actions of a component. The accessibilityActions
property should contain a list of action objects. Each action object should contain the field name and label.
See the Accessibility guide for more information.
Type |
---|
array |
onAccessibilityAction
Invoked when the user performs the accessibility actions. The only argument to this function is an event containing the name of the action to perform.
See the Accessibility guide for more information.
Type |
---|
function |
accessibilityValue
Represents the current value of a component. It can be a textual description of a component's value, or for range-based components, such as sliders and progress bars, it contains range information (minimum, current, and maximum).
See the Accessibility guide for more information.
Type |
---|
object: {min: number, max: number, now: number, text: string} |
delayLongPress
Duration (in milliseconds) from onPressIn
before onLongPress
is called.
Type |
---|
number |
delayPressIn
Duration (in milliseconds), from the start of the touch, before onPressIn
is called.
Type |
---|
number |
delayPressOut
Duration (in milliseconds), from the release of the touch, before onPressOut
is called.
Type |
---|
number |
disabled
If true, disable all interactions for this component.
Type |
---|
bool |
hitSlop
This defines how far your touch can start away from the button. This is added to pressRetentionOffset
when moving off of the button.
The touch area never extends past the parent view bounds and the Z-index of sibling views always takes precedence if a touch hits two overlapping views.
Type |
---|
Rect or number |
onBlur
Invoked when the item loses focus.
Type |
---|
function |
onFocus
Invoked when the item receives focus.
Type |
---|
function |
onLayout
Invoked on mount and on layout changes.
Type |
---|
({ nativeEvent: LayoutEvent }) => void |
onLongPress
Called if the time after onPressIn
lasts longer than 370 milliseconds. This time period can be customized with delayLongPress
.
Type |
---|
function |
onPress
Called when the touch is released, but not if cancelled (e.g. by a scroll that steals the responder lock). The first function argument is an event in form of PressEvent.
Type |
---|
function |
onPressIn
Called as soon as the touchable element is pressed and invoked even before onPress. This can be useful when making network requests. The first function argument is an event in form of PressEvent.
Type |
---|
function |
onPressOut
Called as soon as the touch is released even before onPress. The first function argument is an event in form of PressEvent.
Type |
---|
function |
pressRetentionOffset
When the scroll view is disabled, this defines how far your touch may move off of the button, before deactivating the button. Once deactivated, try moving it back and you'll see that the button is once again reactivated! Move it back and forth several times while the scroll view is disabled. Ensure you pass in a constant to reduce memory allocations.
Type |
---|
Rect or number |
nativeID
Type |
---|
string |
testID
Used to locate this view in end-to-end tests.
Type |
---|
string |
touchSoundDisabled
Android
If true, doesn't play a system sound on touch.
Type |
---|
Boolean |