Measuring View Dimensions
Measuring View Dimensions
Section titled “Measuring View Dimensions”Use both useLayoutEffect (synchronous) and onLayout (for updates). The sync
measurement gives you the initial size immediately; onLayout keeps it current
when the view changes. For non-primitive states, use a dispatch updater to
compare values and avoid unnecessary re-renders.
Height only:
import { useLayoutEffect, useRef, useState } from 'react'import { View, LayoutChangeEvent } from 'react-native'
function MeasuredBox({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) { const ref = useRef<View>(null) const [height, setHeight] = useState<number | undefined>(undefined)
useLayoutEffect(() => { // Sync measurement on mount (RN 0.82+) const rect = ref.current?.getBoundingClientRect() if (rect) setHeight(rect.height) // Pre-0.82: ref.current?.measure((x, y, w, h) => setHeight(h)) }, [])
const onLayout = (e: LayoutChangeEvent) => { setHeight(e.nativeEvent.layout.height) }
return ( <View ref={ref} onLayout={onLayout}> {children} </View> )}Both dimensions:
import { useLayoutEffect, useRef, useState } from 'react'import { View, LayoutChangeEvent } from 'react-native'
type Size = { width: number; height: number }
function MeasuredBox({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) { const ref = useRef<View>(null) const [size, setSize] = useState<Size | undefined>(undefined)
useLayoutEffect(() => { const rect = ref.current?.getBoundingClientRect() if (rect) setSize({ width: rect.width, height: rect.height }) }, [])
const onLayout = (e: LayoutChangeEvent) => { const { width, height } = e.nativeEvent.layout setSize((prev) => { // for non-primitive states, compare values before firing a re-render if (prev?.width === width && prev?.height === height) return prev return { width, height } }) }
return ( <View ref={ref} onLayout={onLayout}> {children} </View> )}Use functional setState to compare—don’t read state directly in the callback.