Adding Yoga to a project is as simple as adding the dependency to your package manager of choice.
dependencies {
implementation 'com.facebook.yoga.android:yoga-layout:x.x.x'
}
The JavaScript bindings for Yoga can be used from node.js and within the browser. When using Yoga from node.js the native library is used, in browsers a pure JS version is used (cross-compiled using emscripten).
$> yarn add yoga-layout
This is an example on how to use Yoga in JavaScript, for a full API reference, have a look at the flow-type definitions.
import yoga, {Node} from 'yoga-layout';
const root = Node.create();
root.setWidth(500);
root.setHeight(300);
root.setJustifyContent(yoga.JUSTIFY_CENTER);
root.setFlexDirection(yoga.FLEX_DIRECTION_ROW);
const node1 = Node.create();
node1.setWidth(100);
node1.setHeight(100);
const node2 = Node.create();
node2.setWidth(100);
node2.setHeight(100);
root.insertChild(node1, 0);
root.insertChild(node2, 1);
root.calculateLayout(500, 300, yoga.DIRECTION_LTR);
console.log(root.getComputedLayout());
// {left: 0, top: 0, width: 500, height: 300}
console.log(node1.getComputedLayout());
// {left: 150, top: 0, width: 100, height: 100}
console.log(node2.getComputedLayout());
// {left: 250, top: 0, width: 100, height: 100}
pod 'YogaKit', '~> 1.7'
If you plan to include Yoga from Source in a C++ project then all you have to do is inlude
the top level yoga
folder. Make sure to look at the top level BUCK
file to ensure you build
using the same compiler flags.