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The ActivityIndicator component in React Native is used to display a loading spinner to indicate that a task is in progress. It is commonly shown while fetching data from an API, loading content, or performing background operations. This helps improve user experience by providing visual feedback that the app is working.
<ActivityIndicator />These props are used to control the appearance and behavior of the ActivityIndicator spinner, such as its size, color, and visibility.
Now letβs start with the implementation.
Now, create a project with the following command.
npx create-expo-app app-name --templateNote: Replace the app-name with your app name for example : react-native-demo-app.
Next, you might be asked to choose a template. Select one based on your preference as shown in the image below. I am selecting the blank template because it will generate a minimal app, as clean as an empty canvas in JavaScript.
It completes the project creation and displays a message: "Your Project is ready!" as shown in the image below.
Now go into your project folder, i.e., react-native-demo.
cd app-nameStart the server by using the following command.
npx expo startThen, the application will display a QR code.
1. For the Android users,
2. For iOS users, simply scan the QR code using the Camera app.
3. If you're using a web browser, it will provide a local host link that you can use as mentioned in the image below.
App.js:
Output: