expo-firebase-authentication
react-native-email-link
expo-firebase-authentication | react-native-email-link | |
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6 | 357 | |
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1.8 | 7.4 | |
over 2 years ago | 28 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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expo-firebase-authentication
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Email and Password Based Authentication with Expo and Firebase Part 3: Sign In, Forgot Password, and Update Password
Following that, create the /screens directory mkdir src/features/sign-in/screens and the "sign in" screen touch src/features/sign-in/screens/SignInScreen.js. The "sign in" screen re-uses the , extending it to optionally support a custom submit button text. Note that if any error occurs, it'll be rendered using the component (full source code), which simply uses the component from native-base.
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Email and Password Based Authentication with Expo and Firebase Part 2: Sign up, Email Verification, and Sign Out
To being with, create the /components directory by running mkdir -p src/components and the email and password form touch src/components/EmailAndPasswordForm.js. The full code for the component can be found in the Github repository, but I'll highlight some of the important bits here.
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Email and Password Based Authentication with Expo and Firebase Part 1: Project Setup
The goal of this series of blog posts, is to provide a simple example of how to setup Expo and Firebase with email and password based authentication. When done, this app will support sign up, sign in, sign out, email verification, and password reset. All the code for this series of blog posts is available on this Github repository. Let's jump right in.
react-native-email-link
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How to detect email clients installed on user's device?
I think https://github.com/includable/react-native-email-link already supports that out of the box
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Is there a way to just open the phone's mail app with Expo?
It should work with Expo, see: https://github.com/flexible-agency/react-native-email-link/blob/master/docs/expo.md
What are some alternatives?
react-native-dotenv - Load react native environment variables using import statements for multiple env files.
Nodemailer - ✉️ Send e-mails with Node.JS – easy as cake!
react-native-starter - 🚀A powerful react native starter template that bootstraps development of your mobile application
react-native-action-sheet - A cross-platform ActionSheet for React Native
examples - Example projects that demonstrate how to use Expo APIs and integrate Expo with other popular tools
N1 - :love_letter: An extensible desktop mail app built on the modern web. Forks welcome!
react-native-examples - 📱 A repo that contains React Native & Expo examples, mostly related to articles & tutorials I publish on my blog.
MJML - MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy
expo-firebase-starter - 🔥⚛️📱 Expo + Firebase Starter Kit
Yup - Dead simple Object schema validation
formik - Build forms in React, without the tears 😭 [Moved to: https://github.com/jaredpalmer/formik]