# react-native-autoheight-webview An auto height webview for React Native. Cause of moving View.propTypes to ViewPropTypes in React Naitve 0.44 (https://github.com/facebook/react-native/releases) and PropTypes has been moved to a separate package in React 16 (https://facebook.github.io/react/blog/2017/04/07/react-v15.5.0.html#migrating-from-react.proptypes), please install react-native-autoheight-webview 0.2.3 for the project with rn version lower than 0.44. `npm install react-native-autoheight-webview --save` `npm install react-native-autoheight-webview@0.2.3 --save` (if the project with rn version lower than 0.44) ## android `react-native link react-native-autoheight-webview` ## showcase ![react-native-autoheight-webview ios](https://media.giphy.com/media/l4FGyhnvWfUgxCfe0/200w.gif)  ![react-native-autoheight-webview android](https://media.giphy.com/media/xUPGcIO0a1ggESelfq/200w.gif) # usage ```javascript console.log(height)}, // offset of rn webview margin heightOffset={5} // default width is the width of screen style={customStyle} // enable animation by default enableAnimation={true}, // only works on enable animation animationDuration={255}, // or uri source={{ html: `

Tags are great for describing the essence of your story in a single word or phrase, but stories are rarely about a single thing. If I pen a story about moving across the country to start a new job in a car with my husband, two cats, a dog, and a tarantula, I wouldn’t only tag the piece with “moving”. I’d also use the tags “pets”, “marriage”, “career change”, and “travel tips”.

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