 Managing Loading States with ActivityIndicator
Managing Loading States with ActivityIndicator
Theory
The ActivityIndicator component in is used to indicate that a task is ongoing, providing visual feedback to the user. It typically appears as a spinning wheel or other animated indicator to convey that the application is busy performing an operation.
Why Do We Need It?
Indicates that the application is working on a task, preventing the user from assuming the application has frozen.
How to Work with ActivityIndicator
- The ActivityIndicatoris straightforward to use and does not require state management;
- We can control its visibility by conditionally rendering it based on the status of a task.
Example
Explanation
- Initially, the component renders a welcome message using the Textcomponent and a button using theTouchableOpacitycomponent;
- When the button is pressed, the fetchDatafunction is called, which setsisLoadingtotrueto display theActivityIndicator;
- After a 3-second delay (simulating data fetching), the fetchDatafunction setsisLoadingback tofalseand updates theadditionalDatastate with some text;
- The ActivityIndicatoris displayed whileisLoadingistrue, and onceisLoadingbecomesfalse, theadditionalDatais shown using theTextcomponent.
Result
In Practice
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Theory
The ActivityIndicator component in is used to indicate that a task is ongoing, providing visual feedback to the user. It typically appears as a spinning wheel or other animated indicator to convey that the application is busy performing an operation.
Why Do We Need It?
Indicates that the application is working on a task, preventing the user from assuming the application has frozen.
How to Work with ActivityIndicator
- The ActivityIndicatoris straightforward to use and does not require state management;
- We can control its visibility by conditionally rendering it based on the status of a task.
Example
Explanation
- Initially, the component renders a welcome message using the Textcomponent and a button using theTouchableOpacitycomponent;
- When the button is pressed, the fetchDatafunction is called, which setsisLoadingtotrueto display theActivityIndicator;
- After a 3-second delay (simulating data fetching), the fetchDatafunction setsisLoadingback tofalseand updates theadditionalDatastate with some text;
- The ActivityIndicatoris displayed whileisLoadingistrue, and onceisLoadingbecomesfalse, theadditionalDatais shown using theTextcomponent.
Result
In Practice
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