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expo-cli
- Expo app completely unresponsive when using Expo Camera and navigating away while recording
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Mac OS Dev environ hosed for Expo (due to recent “brew upgrade”)
$ expo start --dev-client WARNING: expo-cli has not yet been tested against Node.js v18.10.0. If you encounter any issues, please report them to https://github.com/expo/expo-cli/issues
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WARNING ITMS-90901: "Missing full-screen support for the latest iPad mini display
Can you open an issue here with a minimal repro: https://github.com/expo/expo-cli/issues
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5 Easy-to-Use React Native Calendar Libraries
React Native Modal Datetime Picker is a cross-platform calendar picker for React Native. The library includes a calendar picker component and a time picker component. The calendar picker for this library is presented inside a modal, which looks and feels like native modals for iOS and Android. React Native Modal Datetime is easy to install and supports projects created with Expo CLI and bare React Native projects.
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Why would the Expo developer tools not connect when everything else connects just fine?
that's certainly odd! any chance you could try cloning the expo-cli repository and debugging this issue locally? https://github.com/expo/expo-cli/
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Running React Native everywhere: The Web
And thanks to @expo/next-adapter, you can even use Next.js to control your Expo for Web app. For details, check "Using Next.js with Expo for Web".
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Expo + Next.js for mobile + web
However, the Expo docs on this are outdated. I recommend commenting on this thread if you need help: https://github.com/expo/expo-cli/issues/3579
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How To Integrate Firebase Authentication With an Expo App
expo-cli (>= 4.x.x)
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Question about making ios build faster: is it possible to just update the bundle file and not have it rebuild the whole thing since no native module were added?
Locally, you can run the bundle command, then copy the output files into the binary folder, example: https://github.com/expo/expo-cli/pull/3667/files
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Building mobile apps with Vue Native
The fastest and easiest way to get started with Vue Native is to bootstrap a mobile app with the Vue Native CLI. This CLI generates a simple, one-page application using either the Expo CLI or React Native CLI under the hood.
react-native-web
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NextJS on iOS & Android????? How???
maybe https://necolas.github.io/react-native-web/? https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/examples/with-react-native-web/README.md
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What version of react native is compatible with react native web?
I am following a tutorial that is 4 years old that states that react native 0.55.4 is last compatible with react native web and anything later is not compatible yet. He showed the documentation page in the video as his source.
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Rust and Next.js everywhere?
Personally, if you're trying to find a stack that can be applied everywhere with Next.js as your chosen framework, best bet would be React Native Web or similar. Which would let you share the maximum amount of frontend code between Web, iOS, and Android. Then you could reach for electron (barf) or something to bundle it for desktop if that was a requirement.
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Here's what I'd like to do as a hobby project... what should I learn?
Some of the top cross-platform frameworks do have support for web targets. React-Native-Web and Flutter on the Web are both ways to target the web with your cross-platform app.
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How do i intergrate vite.js with my current react-native project?
https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web/discussions/2201 it can be done.
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Which is the best lib/framework option for a single code base for web, Android & iOS?
If you want a single codebase for web and mobile I would look into react-native and react-native-web. You could probably code the web app with react-native-web, make it responsive and build it through react-native for mobile. Designing an app for mobile and for web can lead to significant difference though since the experience is quite different. Some things might make sense for a mobile and not for a desktop or the opposite. So I wouldn't discard completely the idea of having separate codebases. Highly depends on the app though, totally valid for many use cases.
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Need an advice for frontend framework (beginner in frontend development)
Another fun thing you could do is build it for mobile + web using React-Native through Expo or manually with https://necolas.github.io/react-native-web/
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I lost $209,640 of my own money trying to start a business
If you're using Expo (which I assume most are on RN) they have web support. This is via React Native Web, which is a separate project if you wanted to use that directly too.
Personally though, I've found the DX of Flutter far above RN. I always had random packages break on RN that I had to fix every time, while with Flutter most of what you need is already included in the framework, including a component UI library for Android and iOS.
[0] https://docs.expo.dev/workflow/web/
[1] https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web
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I made a template for making full-stack universal(web + mobile) apps! (tRPC, Expo, Next, Solito, Tamagui, Clerk Auth, Prisma!)
So the RN-R part is done by https://necolas.github.io/react-native-web/ and it's really good! However, there are some code that is kind of outside of the scope of React. Ie. Navigation, that's more in the realm of Next.
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No, React Native is not the future
I don't have personal experience with this, but React Native Web claims to solve this issue: https://necolas.github.io/react-native-web/, not sure if anyone has had experience with this. Of course, you will have issues with dependency hell/package maintenance.
Another great option seems to be Flutter web. I was really impressed by the "batteries included" approach to Flutter, and Dart has a pretty comprehensive standard library. This is in contrast to React's "just find a random package on npm and pray it doesn't bite you in the future."
Obviously rewrites are expensive, but I personally think both approaches are worth considering versus abandoning native components completely. WebView isn't without problems (and also, you don't need React Native to use WebView).
What are some alternatives?
metro - 🚇 The JavaScript bundler for React Native
react-native-keyboard-aware-scroll-view - A ScrollView component that handles keyboard appearance and automatically scrolls to focused TextInput.
repack - A Webpack-based toolkit to build your React Native application with full support of Webpack ecosystem.
craco - Create React App Configuration Override, an easy and comprehensible configuration layer for Create React App.
react-app-rewired - Override create-react-app webpack configs without ejecting
sciter-js-sdk - Sciter.JS - Sciter but with QuickJS on board instead of my TIScript
rn-pdf-reader-js - 📄 PDF reader in JavaScript only for Expo - Android & iOS capable
react-native-elements - Cross-Platform React Native UI Toolkit
redux-persist - persist and rehydrate a redux store
react-native-material-ui - Highly customizable material design components for React Native