react-native-background-fetch
react-native-gesture-handler
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react-native-background-fetch
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React Native Background task
Hey, have you tried using react-native-background-fetch? It works amazingly with periodic background tasks (Android & iOS) even when the app is terminated! Just set your desired interval (15 mins), the library will take care of app termination and background state scenarios. Happy coding!
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Top 10+ Best React Native UI Components for Mobile App Development
GitHub Stars: 1.2k
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Best practice for background fetch + notification?
But I've tried something similar before and i noticed that background activities/fetches not always work. Sometimes it works a few times after opening the app and after that it stops working. In this case I really want them to work every single time (at least ones a day). I used https://github.com/transistorsoft/react-native-background-fetch for the background fetch the previous time.
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Best way to notify users when they get matched?
But for the former, I'm wondering what's the best option here. I'm deciding between Expo's BackgroundFetch versus react-native-background-fetch. Are there any differences I need to be aware about?
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Gweifications - Android App to Alert you for Gas Prices
Go for it mate! Currently, I got discouraged because of how background tasks in iOS are handled. I am using react-native and this library specifically for Android - https://github.com/transistorsoft/react-native-background-fetch . But it is not working for iOS on terminate and restarts.
react-native-gesture-handler
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Swipe To Delete Component inside ScrollView
See this for my source code: https://github.com/software-mansion/react-native-gesture-handler/discussions/2501
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Revolutionizing Data with React Native ECharts 1.1: Now More Interactive!
We are excited to release a stable version of React Native ECharts 1.1. In the new version, we have added support for the react-native-gesture-handler gesture solution, among other enhancements. Read on to learn more!
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Top 10+ Best React Native UI Components for Mobile App Development
GitHub Stars: 5.2k
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How I go with react native in late 2022
the solution is react-native-reanimated. reanimated helps us to create smooth and performant animations with minimal setup, with a lot of helpers, and is relatively easy to use. another useful library for handling gesture animations is react-native-gesture-handler which is defined as:
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How my obsession drove me to re-engineer a different type of FlatList, I called it "NestedLists".
One of my first impressions was the vast difference in ease of usage of the React Native Gesture Handler in comparison to React Native’s Gesture Responder System. One less obvious impression was how React Native Gesture Handler’s seamless integration with React Native Reanimated transformed fluidity and complexity of animations. Hence, I concluded on leveraging on the power boost from the duo. Armed to the teeth with weapons of mass destruction, I proceeded on the journey to build NestedLists. 😂
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Can anyone help me how to create this in react app ? Just kick start or few more details would be fine.
To draw stuff? Maybe https://docs.swmansion.com/react-native-gesture-handler/
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After a year of work, I'm finally ready to share my first app with you
For swiping in mode screens I use Reanimated with React Native Gesture Handler. In sound shop swipe is implemented through a simple ScrollView which is built into RecyclerListView. I didn't quite understand the second part of the question tho
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React Native Vs. Flutter: The Key Differences Every Mobile App Developer Should Know In 2021 [Guide For Beginners]
1.React Native Gesture Handler 2.React Native Material UI 3.Native Base; (Cross-platform UI components for React Native) 4.React-Native-UI-Kitten 5.Axious; (HTTP client for the browser and Node.js) 6.React Native Maps
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Can't click a button in a panGestureHandler.
Your PanGestureHandler is handling all the clicks. Please check this library from Software Mansion: https://github.com/software-mansion/react-native-gesture-handler You can replace PanGestureHandler with other handlers. Last part is to import TouchableOpacity from RNGH and it will work out of the box.
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After a year of playing with React Native, here is Keystone, a social habit tracker
Thanks :) react-native-gesture-handler and the base Animated API
What are some alternatives?
notifee - ⚛️ A feature rich notifications library for React Native.
react-native-chart-kit - 📊React Native Chart Kit: Line Chart, Bezier Line Chart, Progress Ring, Bar chart, Pie chart, Contribution graph (heatmap)
react-native-windows - A framework for building native Windows apps with React.
maps - A Mapbox react native module for creating custom maps
NativeBase - Mobile-first, accessible components for React Native & Web to build consistent UI across Android, iOS and Web.
react-native-loading-spinner-overlay - :barber: React Native loading spinner overlay
react-native-reanimated - React Native's Animated library reimplemented
react-navigation - Routing and navigation for your React Native apps
appium - Cross-platform automation framework for all kinds of your apps built on top of W3C WebDriver protocol
react-native-video - A <Video /> component for react-native
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.