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A simple, flexible, performant duration picker for React Native apps (Expo & Bare Workflow). Great for timers, alarms and duration inputs. Includes iOS-style haptic and audio feedback.

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React Native Timer Picker β°πŸ•°οΈβ³

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A simple, flexible, performant duration picker component for React Native apps πŸ”₯

Great for timers, alarms and duration inputs.

Works with Expo and bare React Native apps βœ…

Includes iOS-style haptic and audio feedback 🍏


Demos πŸ“±

Try it out for yourself on Expo Snack! Make sure to run it on a mobile to see it working properly.


Peer Dependencies πŸ‘Ά

This component will work in your React Native Project without any peer dependencies.

Linear Gradient

If you want the numbers to fade in/out at the top and bottom of the picker, you will need to install either:

To enable the linear gradient, you need to supply the component as a prop to either TimerPickerModal or TimerPicker.

Haptic Feedback

Enable haptic feedback with the expo-haptics module:

import * as Haptics from "expo-haptics";

To enable haptic feedback, you need to supply the imported Haptics namespace as a prop to either TimerPickerModal or TimerPicker.

Generic feedback support is possible with the pickerFeeback prop.

Audio Feedback (Click Sound)

Enable audio feedback with the expo-av module:

import { Audio } from "expo-av";

To enable audio feedback, you need to supply the imported Audio class as a prop to either TimerPickerModal or TimerPicker.

Please note that the default click sound uses a hosted mp3 file. To make the click sound work offline, you need to supply your own sound asset through the clickSoundAsset prop. You can download the default click sound here.

Generic feedback support is possible with the pickerFeeback prop.


Installation πŸš€

Supports React Native >= 0.59.0 and React >= 16.8.0.

Just run:

npm install react-native-timer-picker

or

yarn add react-native-timer-picker

Examples 😎

Timer Picker Modal (Dark Mode) 🌚

import { TimerPickerModal } from "react-native-timer-picker";
import { LinearGradient } from "expo-linear-gradient"; // or `import LinearGradient from "react-native-linear-gradient"`
import { Audio } from "expo-av"; // for audio feedback (click sound as you scroll)
import * as Haptics from "expo-haptics"; // for haptic feedback

....
const [showPicker, setShowPicker] = useState(false);
const [alarmString, setAlarmString] = useState<
        string | null
    >(null);

const formatTime = ({
    hours,
    minutes,
    seconds,
}: {
    hours?: number;
    minutes?: number;
    seconds?: number;
}) => {
    const timeParts = [];

    if (hours !== undefined) {
        timeParts.push(hours.toString().padStart(2, "0"));
    }
    if (minutes !== undefined) {
        timeParts.push(minutes.toString().padStart(2, "0"));
    }
    if (seconds !== undefined) {
        timeParts.push(seconds.toString().padStart(2, "0"));
    }

    return timeParts.join(":");
};

return (
    <View style={{backgroundColor: "#514242", alignItems: "center", justifyContent: "center"}}>
        <Text style={{fontSize: 18, color: "#F1F1F1"}}>
            {alarmStringExample !== null
                ? "Alarm set for"
                : "No alarm set"}
        </Text>
        <TouchableOpacity
            activeOpacity={0.7}
            onPress={() => setShowPicker(true)}>
            <View style={{alignItems: "center"}}>
                {alarmString !== null ? (
                    <Text style={{color: "#F1F1F1", fontSize: 48}}>
                        {alarmString}
                    </Text>
                ) : null}
                <TouchableOpacity
                    activeOpacity={0.7}
                    onPress={() => setShowPicker(true)}>
                    <View style={{marginTop: 30}}>
                        <Text
                            style={{
                                paddingVertical: 10,
                                paddingHorizontal: 18,
                                borderWidth: 1,
                                borderRadius: 10,
                                fontSize: 16,
                                overflow: "hidden",
                                borderColor: "#C2C2C2",
                                color: "#C2C2C2"
                                }}>
                            Set Alarm πŸ””
                        </Text>
                    </View>
                </TouchableOpacity>
            </View>
        </TouchableOpacity>
        <TimerPickerModal
            visible={showPicker}
            setIsVisible={setShowPicker}
            onConfirm={(pickedDuration) => {
                setAlarmString(formatTime(pickedDuration));
                setShowPicker(false);
            }}
            modalTitle="Set Alarm"
            onCancel={() => setShowPicker(false)}
            closeOnOverlayPress
            Audio={Audio}
            LinearGradient={LinearGradient}
            Haptics={Haptics}
            styles={{
                theme: "dark",
            }}
            modalProps={{
                overlayOpacity: 0.2,
            }}
        />
    </View>
)

Timer Picker Modal (Light Mode) 🌞

import { TimerPickerModal } from "react-native-timer-picker";
import { LinearGradient } from "expo-linear-gradient"; // or `import LinearGradient from "react-native-linear-gradient"`
import { Audio } from "expo-av"; // for audio feedback (click sound as you scroll)
import * as Haptics from "expo-haptics"; // for haptic feedback

....
const [showPicker, setShowPicker] = useState(false);
const [alarmString, setAlarmString] = useState<
        string | null
    >(null);

const formatTime = ({
    hours,
    minutes,
    seconds,
}: {
    hours?: number;
    minutes?: number;
    seconds?: number;
}) => {
    const timeParts = [];

    if (hours !== undefined) {
        timeParts.push(hours.toString().padStart(2, "0"));
    }
    if (minutes !== undefined) {
        timeParts.push(minutes.toString().padStart(2, "0"));
    }
    if (seconds !== undefined) {
        timeParts.push(seconds.toString().padStart(2, "0"));
    }

    return timeParts.join(":");
};

return (
    <View style={{backgroundColor: "#F1F1F1", alignItems: "center", justifyContent: "center"}}>
        <Text style={{fontSize: 18, color: "#202020"}}>
            {alarmStringExample !== null
                ? "Alarm set for"
                : "No alarm set"}
        </Text>
        <TouchableOpacity
            activeOpacity={0.7}
            onPress={() => setShowPicker(true)}>
            <View style={{alignItems: "center"}}>
                {alarmString !== null ? (
                    <Text style={{color: "#202020", fontSize: 48}}>
                        {alarmString}
                    </Text>
                ) : null}
                <TouchableOpacity
                    activeOpacity={0.7}
                    onPress={() => setShowPicker(true)}>
                    <View style={{marginTop: 30}}>
                        <Text
                            style={{paddingVertical: 10,
                            paddingHorizontal: 18,
                            borderWidth: 1,
                            borderRadius: 10,
                            fontSize: 16,
                            overflow: "hidden",
                            borderColor: "#8C8C8C",
                            color: "#8C8C8C"
                            }}>
                            Set Alarm πŸ””
                        </Text>
                    </View>
                </TouchableOpacity>
            </View>
        </TouchableOpacity>
        <TimerPickerModal
            visible={showPicker}
            setIsVisible={setShowPicker}
            onConfirm={(pickedDuration) => {
                setAlarmString(formatTime(pickedDuration));
                setShowPicker(false);
            }}
            modalTitle="Set Alarm"
            onCancel={() => setShowPicker(false)}
            closeOnOverlayPress
            use12HourPicker
            Audio={Audio}
            // supply your own custom click sound asset
            clickSoundAsset={require("./assets/custom_click.mp3")}
            LinearGradient={LinearGradient}
            Haptics={Haptics}
            styles={{
                theme: "light",
            }}
        />
    </View>
)

Timer Picker with Customisation (Dark Mode) πŸŒ’

import { TimerPicker } from "react-native-timer-picker";
import { LinearGradient } from "expo-linear-gradient"; // or `import LinearGradient from "react-native-linear-gradient"`
import { Audio } from "expo-av"; // for audio feedback (click sound as you scroll)
import * as Haptics from "expo-haptics"; // for haptic feedback

....
const [showPicker, setShowPicker] = useState(false);
const [alarmString, setAlarmString] = useState<
        string | null
    >(null);

return (
    <View style={{backgroundColor: "#202020", alignItems: "center", justifyContent: "center"}}>
        <TimerPicker
            padWithNItems={2}
            hourLabel=":"
            minuteLabel=":"
            secondLabel=""
            Audio={Audio}
            LinearGradient={LinearGradient}
            Haptics={Haptics}
            styles={{
                theme: "dark",
                backgroundColor: "#202020",
                pickerItem: {
                    fontSize: 34,
                },
                pickerLabel: {
                    fontSize: 32,
                    marginTop: 0,
                },
                pickerContainer: {
                    marginRight: 6,
                },
                pickerItemContainer: {
                    width: 100
                },
                pickerLabelContainer: {
                    right: -20,
                    top: 0,
                    bottom: 6,
                    width: 40,
                    alignItems: "center",
                },
            }}
        />
    </View>
)

Timer Picker with Customisation (Light Mode) πŸŒ”

import { TimerPicker } from "react-native-timer-picker";
import { LinearGradient } from "expo-linear-gradient"; // or `import LinearGradient from "react-native-linear-gradient"`
import { Audio } from "expo-av"; // for audio feedback (click sound as you scroll)
import * as Haptics from "expo-haptics"; // for haptic feedback

....
const [showPicker, setShowPicker] = useState(false);
const [alarmString, setAlarmString] = useState<
        string | null
    >(null);

return (
    <View style={{backgroundColor: "#F1F1F1", alignItems: "center", justifyContent: "center"}}>
        <TimerPicker
            padWithNItems={3}
            hideHours
            minuteLabel="min"
            secondLabel="sec"
            Audio={Audio}
            LinearGradient={LinearGradient}
            Haptics={Haptics}
            styles={{
                theme: "light",
                pickerItem: {
                    fontSize: 34,
                },
                pickerLabel: {
                    fontSize: 26,
                    right: -20,
                },
                pickerLabelContainer: {
                    width: 60,
                },
                pickerItemContainer: {
                    width: 150,
                },
            }}
        />
    </View>
)


Props πŸ’…

TimerPicker ⏲️

Prop Description Type Default Required
onDurationChange Callback when the duration changes (duration: { hours: number, minutes: number, seconds: number }) => void - false
initialValue Initial value for the picker { hours?: number, minutes?: number, seconds?: number } - false
hideHours Hide the hours picker Boolean false false
hideMinutes Hide the minutes picker Boolean false false
hideSeconds Hide the seconds picker Boolean false false
hoursPickerIsDisabled Disable the hours picker picker Boolean false false
minutesPickerIsDisabled Disable the minutes picker picker Boolean false false
secondsPickerIsDisabled Disable the seconds picker picker Boolean false false
hourLimit Limit on the hours it is possible to select { max?: Number, min?: Number } - false
minuteLimit Limit on the minutes it is possible to select { max?: Number, min?: Number } - false
secondLimit Limit on the seconds it is possible to select { max?: Number, min?: Number } - false
maximumHours The highest value on the hours picker Number 23 false
maximumMinutes The highest value on the minutes picker Number 59 false
maximumSeconds The highest value on the seconds picker Number 59 false
hourInterval The interval between values on the hours picker Number 1 false
minuteInterval The interval between values on the minutes picker Number 1 false
secondInterval The interval between values on the seconds picker Number 1 false
hourLabel Label for the hours picker String | React.ReactElement h false
minuteLabel Label for the minutes picker String | React.ReactElement m false
secondLabel Label for the seconds picker String | React.ReactElement s false
padHoursWithZero Pad single-digit hours in the picker with a zero Boolean false false
padMinutesWithZero Pad single-digit minutes in the picker with a zero Boolean true false
padSecondsWithZero Pad single-digit seconds in the picker with a zero Boolean true false
padWithNItems Number of items to pad the picker with on either side Number 1 false
aggressivelyGetLatestDuration Set to True to ask DurationScroll to aggressively update the latestDuration ref Boolean false false
allowFontScaling Allow font in the picker to scale with accessibility settings Boolean false false
use12HourPicker Switch the hour picker to 12-hour format with an AM / PM label Boolean false false
amLabel Set the AM label if using the 12-hour picker String am false
pmLabel Set the PM label if using the 12-hour picker String pm false
repeatHourNumbersNTimes Set the number of times the list of hours is repeated in the picker Number 7 false
repeatMinuteNumbersNTimes Set the number of times the list of minutes is repeated in the picker Number 3 false
repeatSecondNumbersNTimes Set the number of times the list of seconds is repeated in the picker Number 3 false
disableInfiniteScroll Disable the infinite scroll feature Boolean false false
LinearGradient Linear Gradient Component expo-linear-gradient.LinearGradient or react-native-linear-gradient.default - false
Haptics Haptics Namespace (required for Haptic feedback) expo-haptics - false
Audio Audio Class (required for audio feedback i.e. click sound) expo-av.Audio - false
pickerFeedback Generic picker feedback as alternative to the below Expo feedback support () => void | Promise<void> - false
FlatList FlatList component used internally to implement each picker (hour, minutes and seconds). More info below react-native.FlatList FlatList from react-native false
clickSoundAsset Custom sound asset for click sound (required for offline click sound - download default here) require(.../somefolderpath) or {uri: www.someurl} - false
pickerContainerProps Props for the picker container React.ComponentProps<typeof View> - false
pickerGradientOverlayProps Props for both gradient overlays Partial<LinearGradientProps> - false
topPickerGradientOverlayProps Props for the top gradient overlay Partial<LinearGradientProps> - false
bottomPickerGradientOverlayProps Props for the bottom gradient overlay Partial<LinearGradientProps> - false
styles Custom styles for the timer picker CustomTimerPickerStyles - false

Custom Styles πŸ‘—

The following custom styles can be supplied to re-style the component in any way. Various styles are applied by default - you can take a look at these here.

Style Prop Description Type
theme Theme of the component "light" | "dark"
backgroundColor Main background color string
text Base text style TextStyle
pickerContainer Main container for the picker ViewStyle & { backgroundColor?: string }
pickerLabelContainer Container for the picker's labels ViewStyle
pickerLabel Style for the picker's labels TextStyle
pickerAmPmContainer Style for the picker's labels ViewStyle
pickerAmPmLabel Style for the picker's labels TextStyle
pickerItemContainer Container for each number in the picker ViewStyle & { height?: number }
pickerItem Style for each individual picker number TextStyle
disabledPickerItem Style for any numbers outside any set limits TextStyle
disabledPickerContainer Style for disabled pickers ViewStyle
pickerGradientOverlay Style for the gradient overlay (fade out) ViewStyle

Note the minor limitations to the allowed styles for pickerContainer and pickerItemContainer. These are made because these styles are used for internal calculations and all possible backgroundColor/height types are not supported.

Performance

When the disableInfiniteScroll prop is not set, the picker gives the appearance of an infinitely scrolling picker by auto-scrolling forward/back when you near the start/end of the list. When the picker auto-scrolls, a momentary flicker is visible if you are scrolling very slowly.

To mitigate for this, you can modify the repeatHourNumbersNTimes, repeatMinuteNumbersNTimes and repeatSecondNumbersNTimes props. These set the number of times the list of numbers in each picker is repeated. These have a performance trade-off: higher values mean the picker has to auto-scroll less to maintain the infinite scroll, but has to render a longer list of numbers. By default, the props are set to 7, 3 and 3, respectively, which balances that trade-off effectively.

Note that you can avoid the auto-scroll flickering entirely by disabling infinite scroll. You could then set the above props to high values, so that a user has to scroll far down/up the list to reach the end of the list.

Custom FlatList

The library offers the ability to provide a custom component for the <FlatList />, instead of the default React Native component. This allows for more flexibility and integration with libraries like react-native-gesture-handler or other components built on top of it, like https://ui.gorhom.dev/components/bottom-sheet.

E.g. if you want to place the timer picker within that bottom-sheet component, the scrolling detection from the bottom-sheet would interfere with the one inside the timer picker, but it can be easily solved by providing the FlatList component from react-native-gesture-handler like this:

import { FlatList } from 'react-native-gesture-handler';
import { TimerPicker } from "react-native-timer-picker";

// ...

<TimerPicker
    {...props}
    FlatList={FlatList}
/>

Important: The custom component needs to have the same interface as React Native's <FlatList /> in order for it to work as expected. A complete reference of the current usage can be found here

Generic feedback

To enable haptic feedback from the non-Expo module react-native-haptic-feedback or provide feedback in any other form you can use the generic feedback callback prop pickerFeedback. This function is called whenever any of the pickers tick onto a new number.

import { trigger } from 'react-native-haptic-feedback';
import { TimerPicker } from "react-native-timer-picker";

// ...

<TimerPicker
    {...props}
    pickerFeedback={() => trigger('impactLight')}
/>

TimerPickerModal ⏰

The TimerPickerModal component accepts all TimerPicker props, and the below additional props.

Prop Description Type Default Required
visible Determines if the modal is visible Boolean - true
setIsVisible Callback to set modal visibility (isVisible: boolean) => void - true
onConfirm Callback when the user confirms the selected time ({ hours, minutes, seconds }: { hours: number, minutes: number, seconds: number }) => void - true
onCancel Callback when the user cancels the selection () => void - false
closeOnOverlayPress Determines if the modal should close on overlay press Boolean false false
hideCancelButton Hide the cancel button within the modal Boolean false false
confirmButtonText Text for the confirm button String Confirm false
cancelButtonText Text for the cancel button String Cancel false
modalTitle Title text for the modal String - false
modalProps Props for the main modal component React.ComponentProps<typeof Modal> - false
containerProps Props for the main container React.ComponentProps<typeof View> - false
contentContainerProps Props for the content container React.ComponentProps<typeof View> - false
buttonContainerProps Props for the button containers React.ComponentProps<typeof View> - false
buttonTouchableOpacityProps Props for the button touchable opacities React.ComponentProps<typeof TouchableOpacity> - false
modalTitleProps Props for the modal title text component React.ComponentProps<typeof Text> - false
styles Custom styles for the timer picker modal CustomTimerPickerModalStyles - false

Custom Styles πŸ‘•

The following custom styles can be supplied to re-style the component in any way. You can also supply all of the styles specified in CustomTimerPickerStyles. Various styles are applied by default - you can take a look at these here.

Style Prop Description Type
container Main container's style ViewStyle
contentContainer Style for the content's container ViewStyle
buttonContainer Style for the container around the buttons ViewStyle
button General style for both buttons TextStyle
cancelButton Style for the cancel button TextStyle
confirmButton Style for the confirm button TextStyle
modalTitle Style for the title of the modal TextStyle

Methods πŸ”„

TimerPicker

The library exposes a TimerPickerRef type, which can be used to type your ref to the picker:

const timerPickerRef = useRef < TimerPickerRef > null;

It has the following available methods:

reset - imperative method to reset the selected duration to their initial values.

timerPickerRef.current.reset(options?: { animated: boolean });

setValue - imperative method to set the selected duration to a particular value

timerPickerRef.current.setValue({ hours: number, minutes: number, seconds: number }, options?: { animated: boolean });

It also exposes the following ref object:

latestDuration - provides access to the latest duration (even during scrolls). This only works if aggressivelyGetLatestDuration is set to True (as in TimerPickerModal). It is used internally to ensure that the latest duration is returned in TimerPickerModal on pressing the confirm button, even if the inputs are still scrolling.

const latestDuration = timerPickerRef.current?.latestDuration;
const newDuration = {
    hours: latestDuration?.hours?.current,
    minutes: latestDuration?.minutes?.current,
    seconds: latestDuration?.seconds?.current,
};

TimerPickerModal

An identical ref is also exposed for the TimerPickerModal component.


Contributing πŸ§‘β€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘

Contributions to this project are more than welcome.

Dev Setup

To get this project running locally:

  1. Clone the Git repo.
  2. Run yarn setup from the project root (this installs the project dependencies and the examples' additional dependencies)

You can then start either the Expo example or the bare React Native example:

  • For Expo, run yarn start to start the Expo example in Expo Go.
  • For bare React Native, run yarn start-bare:android or start-bare:ios to start the project on an emulator/device.

GitHub Guidelines

There are two permenant branches: main and develop. You should never work directly on either of these branches.

  1. Create a new branch off develop for your work using the pattern feature/{DESCRIPTION}.
  2. When you think your work is ready for review, submit a PR from your branch back to develop.
  3. Once the PR is resolved, your work will be merged into develop, and will be included in the next major/minor release.

Limitations ⚠

The project is not compatibile with React Native versions prior to v0.72.0 due to this React Native issue.


License πŸ“

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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