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Blitz | react-native-firebase | |
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23 | 70 | |
13,377 | 11,410 | |
0.6% | 0.4% | |
8.7 | 9.3 | |
3 days ago | 7 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Blitz
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refine vs Blitz.js
Blitz is also an open-source project that allows users to access the code and allows to contribute. Their community has generated a lot of impact as well, and has grown rapidly over time since the creation in 2020:
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Show HN: A social network like Myspace, built on top of Notion
Not yet, I actually just whipped it up quickly last week after I was browsing the Notion subreddit and it reminded me of myspace.
These are the tools I used:
* BlitzJS (https://github.com/blitz-js/blitz)
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We built an open-source React-based framework(2.9k stars on GitHub) for building CRUD apps rapidly.
Maybe you could help/join this project? https://github.com/blitz-js/blitz
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Blitz.js – The Missing Fullstack Toolkit for Next.js
Hello, I'm the creator of Blitz.js (first announced 2.5 years ago)
Today the Blitz.js 2.0 pivot to a modular Next.js toolkit reached Beta status [1]
Previously Blitz abstracted Next.js, but Blitz 2.0 is now a modular toolkit that plugs into any new or existing Next.js app. Blitz picks up where Next.js leaves off, providing libraries and conventions for shipping and scaling small to large apps.
When I first created Blitz, my aim was to have an all-in-one fullstack framework for Javascript like Ruby on Rails. But that proved to be too difficult. I've decided that achieving an all-in-one framework for JS like Rails is too difficult unless you have a ton of funding and don't have to make meaningful money.
The difference with JS is that client-side frameworks like React have an incredible amount of complexity. Trying to manage all of that and all the other fullstack framework stuff like API layers, auth, file uploads, etc is too large of scope.
So now Blitz is no longer trying to do it all and is focusing on all the non-frontend functionality you need to ship web apps.
Going forward, we want to be the most trusted technical resource for rapidly building and scaling full-stack TypeScript apps.
[1] https://github.com/blitz-js/blitz/releases/tag/v2.0.0-beta.1
- Blitz - ⚡️The Fullstack React Framework — built on Next.js
- NEXT is cool, is Blitz cooler?
- What handles Next better than Remix?
- What is your opinion on blitz.js and prisma? Do you think they could be used as an industry standard?
- Important Discussion on Possible Blitz.js Pivot
react-native-firebase
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[Demystifying Firebase (Part-1)] How to setup Firebase in React Native CLI App.
We'll be utilizing React Native Firebase for this.
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React Native vs Ionic
I used Expo-React native so I didn't use directly rnfirebase.io.
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Won't open app if click_action is defined FCM
I found someone who had a similar issue: https://github.com/invertase/react-native-firebase/issues/1317
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Fullstack Developer here, just diving into React Native. For my first app do you think it would be better to use local storage or to build an api?
Otherwise, if you want remote storage a many other useful backend capabilities without writing and maintaining your own backend (messaging, remote updates, etc.) you can use Firebase. This is a very useful suite of tools from google that lots of people use that can handle Social Authentication, Push Notifications, Analytics, A few different kinds of data bases with both local and remote persistence. You won't need this for your todo but you might want to use it if you're making something more serious.
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Just can’t get Firebase connected with my React CLI app
I’m following the exact same instructions as found here [https://rnfirebase.io/] but once I’m done with all the steps and build my project again, I get a very very long error that even my VS Code zsh terminal just cuts off.
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Setting up firebase for phone authentication.
Just add the code it does all I’m using https://rnfirebase.io/ if expo does support firebase it might work the same, use expo docs instead..
- React Native or Capacitor with React for a mobile app using Firebase Auth and Redis on the backend?
- Firebase
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30$ for anyone who can integrate firebase analytics in my expo react native app
For firebase analytics just check out https://rnfirebase.io/ and read their documentation. It works for me! Also don‘t forget to build a custom dev client with eas.
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New to programming - need help with firebase
If it is a bare RN application, make sure to follow the steps here to set up the SDK. Once you have set up the SDK, you need to set up all other services you are using on Firebase. For example, if you’re using Firestore, go to the Firestore usage docs and set it up.
What are some alternatives?
remix - Build Better Websites. Create modern, resilient user experiences with web fundamentals.
async-storage - An asynchronous, persistent, key-value storage system for React Native.
redwood - The App Framework for Startups
metamask-mobile - Mobile web browser providing access to websites that use the Ethereum blockchain
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
react-native-mmkv-storage - An ultra fast (0.0002s read/write), small & encrypted mobile key-value storage framework for React Native written in C++ using JSI
remix-ecommerce - ABANDONED
react-native-calendars - React Native Calendar Components 🗓️ 📆
react-hook-form - 📋 React Hooks for form state management and validation (Web + React Native)
firestore-typesense-search - Firebase Extension to automatically push Firestore documents to Typesense for full-text search with typo tolerance, faceting, and more
phoenix_live_view - Rich, real-time user experiences with server-rendered HTML
react-native-in-app-review - The Google Play In-App Review API, App store rating API lets you prompt users to submit Play Store or App store ratings and reviews without the inconvenience of leaving your app or game.