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Add Typescript definitions #225

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17 changes: 17 additions & 0 deletions index.d.ts
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import * as React from 'react';
import { ViewStyle } from 'react-native';

export interface BlurViewProperties {
blurType: 'xlight' | 'light' | 'dark'
// tvOS only
| 'extraDark' | 'regular' | 'prominent';
blurAmount?: number; // 0 - 100
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Can we be more precise about the range?

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Hi @Kureev, the only possible way to do it currently would be to have a enum like:

blurAmount?: 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | ... | 99 | 100;

This issue on Typescript is exactly what we are looking for, but it looks like there is currently no clean way to do it, appart using an enum microsoft/TypeScript#15480 👀

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Ah, got it! Thanks for the insight! Then I think it isn't a problem

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Shouldn't viewRef be in there as well?

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@arnibarnason doesn't the extends React.Component does this?

style?: ViewStyle;
}

export class BlurView extends React.Component<BlurViewProperties, {}> {}


export interface VibrancyViewProperties extends BlurViewProperties {}

export class VibrancyView extends React.Component<VibrancyViewProperties, {}> {}