# react-native-autoheight-webview An auto height webview for React Native, even auto width for inline html. ## versioning `npm install react-native-autoheight-webview --save` (rn >= 0.59, be capable of Hooks) `npm install react-native-autoheight-webview@1.0.1 --save` (rn >= 0.57) Read [README_old](./README_old.md) for earlier version guide. ## usage `react-native link react-native-webview` ```javascript import AutoHeightWebView from 'react-native-autoheight-webview' customStyle={` * { font-family: 'Times New Roman'; } p { font-size: 16px; } `} // either height or width updated will trigger this onSizeUpdated={({size => console.log(size.height)})}, // 'file:///android_asset/web/' by default on android, // web/' by default on iOS baseUrl: 'webAssets/', /* use local or remote files to add local files: add baseUrl/files... to android/app/src/assets/ on android add baseUrl/files... to project root on iOS */ files={[{ href: 'cssfileaddress', type: 'text/css', rel: 'stylesheet' }]} // 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”.

` }} /* other react-native-webview props */ /> ``` ## showcase ![react-native-autoheight-webview iOS](https://media.giphy.com/media/tocJYDUGCgwac0kkyB/giphy.gif)  ![react-native-autoheight-webview Android](https://media.giphy.com/media/9JyX1wZshYIxuPklHK/giphy.gif) ## demo You may have to use yarn to install the dependencies of the demo and remove demo/node_modules/react-native-autoheight-webview/demo manually, cause of installing a local package with npm will create symlink, but there is no supporting of React Native to symlink (https://github.com/facebook/watchman/issues/105).